

Experience the magic of the season at the Christmas Market in Sant Francesc. Festive stalls, food, music and a warm holiday atmosphere in the heart of the island, perfect for all ages. 🎄 CHRISTMAS MARKET📅 December 1st – January 11th📍 Plaza de la Constitución, Sant Francesc 🎉 OPENING EVENT🗓 Monday,

The Consell Insular de Formentera (Balearic Islands) started the Save Posidonia Project to promote a new kind of sustainable tourism and do something real to protect the marine ecosystem in the western Mediterranean Sea. The goal of the project is to get people to care about and donate money only

Every September, European Mobility Week in Formentera invites residents and visitors to embrace a more sustainable way of moving around the island. From September 16 to 22, the Consell de Formentera has prepared a full program of free activities designed to promote eco-friendly transport and raise awareness about the benefits

The best option to move around are the eco-sustainable transports.

🌴 What to Do in Formentera in Just 3 Days: Your Perfect Island Escape So you’re planning a quick trip to Formentera? Good news: three days might not seem like much, but it’s just enough to fall in love with the island’s calm, crystal-clear waters, boho spirit, and wild beauty.

Formentera Named Best Sustainable Destination by National Geographic Readers Formentera has been recognized as the Best Sustainable Destination by the readers of National Geographic magazine, a prestigious accolade that highlights the island’s ongoing commitment to responsible tourism and environmental preservation. The announcement was made by the Consell de Formentera following the results of the

🌟 Why June Is the Best Time to Visit Formentera If you’re dreaming of a Mediterranean escape filled with crystal-clear waters, golden sunsets, and a relaxed island vibe, Formentera in June is simply perfect.Before the peak summer crowds arrive, June offers a magical window where the island’s natural beauty, cultural

If you’ve ever been to Formentera, you already know: life here flows slowly, deliciously, and always with a breeze of saltwater and sunshine. And if you’ve really been to Formentera, you’ve probably had a taste of ensalada payesa—a rustic island salad that locals have been perfecting long before “farm-to-table” became a trend. But

The smallest of the Balearic Islands, is a Mediterranean paradise very well known for its crystal-clear waters and unspoiled landscapes. But beyond its idyllic beaches, the island also boasts a unique architectural identity—a blend of tradition, simplicity, and modern sophistication that seamlessly integrates with its natural surroundings. The Essence of

No multitudes, no traffic and excellent service in every sense.