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Formentera Bus: how to get around the island

Formentera Bus: how to get around the island without a car (lines, routes, and tips)

Getting around Formentera without a car is easier than many think. The island actually has an efficient bus system that connects the port, towns, and main beaches.

During the summer, the service is enhanced to facilitate the movements of tourists who arrive daily from the port of Ibiza or stay on the island.

If you are planning your vacation and want to know how to get around Formentera without a car, this guide explains:

  • all the bus lines in Formentera
  • the main routes
  • which buses to take to reach the most beautiful beaches
  • useful tips for visiting the island using public transport.
  • How does the bus work in Formentera?

The island’s public transport service is managed by the company Autocares Paya, which operates the main routes connecting the port with the towns and beaches.

The starting point for most of the routes is the port of La Savina, where all the ferries arrive.

From here, it is easy to reach:

  • Es Pujols
  • Saint Francis Xavier
  • Sant Ferran de ses Roques
  • Es Caló
  • Pilar of la Mola
  • Ses Illetes
  • Cala Saona

During the high season (May–October), the rides are very frequent and allow you to visit the island even without renting scooters or cars.

Formentera Bus Lines: all the main routes
Line L1 – La Savina → Es Pujols → Sant Francesc

Line L1 is one of the most used by visitors because it connects the port with some of the most touristy locations on the island.

Main itinerary

  • La Savina (port)
  • Es Pujols
  • Sant Ferran
  • Saint Francis
  • return to the port

This line is perfect for those staying in Es Pujols, the area with the most hotels, restaurants, and nightlife in Formentera.

Travel time

Port → Es Pujols: about 15 minutes

Porto → Sant Francesc: about 10 minutes

If you arrive on the island by ferry, this is often the first bus you will take.

Line L2 – La Savina → La Mola

The L2 line practically crosses the entire island and is one of the most scenic routes.

Itinerary

  • La Savina
  • Saint Francis
  • Sant Ferran
  • Migjorn zone
  • Es Caló
  • The Pilar of la Mola
  • La Mola Lighthouse

This bus is ideal for visiting the eastern part of the island and some of the most authentic areas of Formentera.

What can you see along the line?

  • the beach of Playa de Migjorn
  • the fishing village of Es Caló
  • the famous hippie market of La Mola

Duration of the trip

Porto → Es Caló: about 35 minutes

Porto → La Mola: about 45 minutes

It’s a perfect route if you want to explore Formentera in a relaxed and scenic way.

Line L5 – La Savina → Cala Saona 4

The L5 line connects the port with one of the most beautiful beaches on the island.

Path

  • La Savina
  • Saint Francisco
  • Cala Saona

The beach of Cala Saona is famous for:

  • spectacular sunsets
  • crystal-clear water
  • red cliffs

Many visitors use this bus to see the sunset without worrying about parking, which can be difficult to find in the summer.

Line L7 – Es Pujols → Illetes 4

The L7 line is the one that takes you to the island’s most famous beach.

Itinerary

  • Es Pujols
  • Sant Ferran
  • Ses Illetes
  • Natural Park

The main destination is Ses Illetes, often considered one of the most beautiful beaches in Europe.

Thanks to this bus, you can easily get to the beach without using a scooter or car.

How much does the bus cost in Formentera?

Public transportation on the island is economical compared to other means of transport.

Average prices:

short routes: about €1.80

long routes: around €2.50 – €3

Residents can travel for free.

There are reduced rates for students and young people.

The ticket can be purchased:

  • directly on the bus
  • in some main stations.

How to get around Formentera without a car

Many tourists think that renting a scooter is necessary to visit the island. In reality, there are several alternatives.

Bus

Ideal for:

  • connections between the port and the towns
  • visit the main beaches
  • reduce traffic on the island

Bicycle

Formentera is famous for its bike paths.

Many beaches and villages are connected by bike paths immersed in nature.

Taxi

Available especially in tourist areas such as:

  • La Savina
  • Es Pujols
  • Saint Francisco

Tips for using the bus in Formentera

If you want to make the most of the island’s public transportation, keep a few tips in mind.

1️⃣ Depart from the port

Most of the lines depart from La Savina, so it is the best point to organise transfers.

2️⃣ Check the seasonal schedules

The buses are much more frequent between May and October, when the island receives more visitors.

3️⃣ Avoid peak hours

The lines to Illetes and Migjorn can be very crowded:

between 10:30

and at 1:00 PM.

4️⃣ Use the bus for the most crowded beaches

In places like Ses Illetes or Cala Saona, parking in the summer is complicated.

The bus is often the simplest solution.

The easiest destinations to reach by bus

With public transportation, you can easily visit some of the most beautiful areas of the island.

Beaches

  • Ses Illetes
  • Cala Saona
  • Playa de Migjorn

Villages

  • Saint Francisco
  • Sant Ferran
  • Es  Caló

Scenic viewpoints

  • La Mola Lighthouse
  • plateau of the Mola

Is it worth using the bus in Formentera?

Absolutely yes.

The island’s bus system is:

✔ economical ✔ easy to use ✔ well connected to tourist areas ✔ perfect for those visiting the island without a car.

Formentera’s charm often reveals itself to visitors who opt for a combination of bus travel and bicycle rides, a relaxed and environmentally conscious approach to exploring the island.

In short, if you’re heading to Formentera, the bus system provides a straightforward means of getting around, connecting the port, towns, and beaches.

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