The island of Formentera is surrounded by beaches of fine white sand, the majority situated in small coves and all enjoying crystal clear waters. Formentera is the smallest and less populated island of the Balearic archipelago and has cultivated a strong personality and distinctive charm.
Formentera Beaches Sa Torreta Beach - in the Balearic Islands Sa Torreta beach is a outlying beach located in Illa d'Espalmador, neighbor of the Isla de Formentera. 160 x 30 m. white thin sand, calm waters, protected by an island placed opposite to her.
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Formentera Beaches Cala Saona Beach - in the Balearic Islands Cala Saona beach is a sandy cove, sheltered between two promontories thus forming a natural harbor for boats. Orientation towards the south and well protected from the winds.
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Formentera Beaches Els Arenals Beach - in the Balearic Islands Els Arenals beach is an vast isolated beach, it has 2.800 x 30 m. white thin sand, calm waters, medium occupation, surrounded by small tourist colonies and gardens, far from population.
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Formentera Beaches Platja de Llevant Beach - in the Balearic Islands Platja de Llevant beach is a beach of one kilometre and a half of length, isolated without any urbanization. It has fine white sand and crystalline water. There are beach bars and restaurants.
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Formentera Beaches Es Migjorn Beach - in the Balearic Islands Es Migjorn beach is the most extensive beach, formed by a succession of sandbanks with rock interruptions. Es Migjorn beach is one of the most relaxing beaches here, because of his size.
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