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Who are the tourists who visit Formentera?

Who are the tourists who visit Formentera? Analysis by nationality and current trends

Formentera is a small island in size, but huge in appeal. Its image as a natural, tranquil, and exclusive destination attracts a very specific type of visitor. By analysing the latest data from tourist surveys and official barometers, we can draw a fairly precise picture of the tourists arriving on the island by nationality and how the market is evolving.

🌍 A clearly international destination (but with national significance)

Although Formentera is part of Balearic tourism, its behaviour is very different from that of Ibiza or Mallorca.
The most recent studies show that:

International tourism is predominant, especially during peak season.

The Spanish market remains key, especially in spring, summer, and for short getaways.

According to visitor surveys:

Approximately 50% of tourists are domestic.

The other 50% comes from abroad, with a clear European dominance.

🇪🇸 National Tourist

The Spanish tourist remains a fundamental part of tourism in Formentera.

Typical profile:

  • Couples and families
  • Average stays of 4 to 7 nights
  • High repeat rate: many return year after year.
  • Sensitive to tranquilly, beaches, and gastronomy.

👉 The domestic market is especially strong outside the peak month of August, helping to deseasonalize demand.

🇮🇹 Italy: the great international market

Italy is, without a doubt, Formentera’s main foreign market.

It accounts for approximately 29% of all visitors.

It is the foreign country with the strongest historical ties to the island.

Why they love Formentera:

  • A similar Mediterranean landscape, but wilder.
  • Relaxed lifestyle
  • Gastronomy and “slow luxury” aesthetics

👉 Italian tourists typically opt for long stays, house rentals, motorcycle rentals, and premium experiences.

🇩🇪 Germany: quality and respect for the environment

The German market accounts for about 5% of the total, but has a very positive economic impact.

Features:

  • High purchasing power
  • Very committed to sustainability.
  • Interest in nature, cycling, and tranquilly.

👉 It’s a profile aligned with protecting the natural environment, which is key to the island’s future.

🇬🇧 United Kingdom: moderate growth

British tourism accounts for around 3%, a lower figure than in Ibiza, but it remains stable.

Profile:

  • Adult couples
  • Average stays
  • High spending on restoration and services

👉 Formentera attracts a quieter, more discerning British crowd, far from the nightlife tourism.

🇫🇷 France: discreet but constant

The French visitor rate also stands at around 3%.

They are looking for:

  • Authenticity
  • Less crowded beaches
  • Local products and genuine experiences
  • It’s a small but very loyal market, with a good perception of the destination.

🇵🇹 Portugal and new markets

Portugal appears with approximately 4%, along with an interesting phenomenon:

🌱 Diversification of European tourism

In recent years, it has been detected:

Growth in visitors from Northern and Central Europe

Greater interest in Formentera as an alternative, tranquil, and sustainable destination.

Less dependence on one or two source countries

📊 Summary by Nationality
Nationality Approximate Percentage
🇪🇸 Spain ~50%
🇮🇹 Italy ~29%
🇩🇪 Germany ~5%
🇵🇹 Portugal ~4%
🇬🇧 United Kingdom ~3%
🇫🇷 France ~3%
🌍 Other European countries ~6%

Formentera is not a mass tourism destination, and the figures confirm it. The visitor who comes to the island is usually:

  • European
  • With medium-to-high purchasing power
  • Environmentally friendly
  • In search of calm, nature, and authenticity.

This profile perfectly aligns with a sustainable, conscious, and high-quality tourism model, which is key to preserving the island’s unique character.

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