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City Guide
Formentera, Islas Baleares, Spain
Overview
Formentera, the smallest of Spain's Balearic Islands, is a tranquil Mediterranean paradise beloved for its pristine white-sand beaches, turquoise waters, and relaxed island vibe. The island offers a unique blend of unspoiled nature, charming villages, and a laid-back atmosphere perfect for those seeking a peaceful escape.
Best Time to Visit
May to June or September to early October for warm weather and fewer crowds.
Local Tips
Rent a bicycle or scooter to explore the island; public transport is limited. Book accommodation well in advance during the high season, and don't miss out on local markets for handmade crafts.
Cultural Etiquette
Tipping is customary, typically around 5-10% at restaurants. Dress modestly in villages and religious sites, but beachwear is appropriate on the coast. Greet locals with a simple 'Hola' or 'Bon dia' (Catalan).
Safety Warnings
Formentera is very safe, but during the high season protect your belongings on crowded beaches. Beware of unlicensed taxis and overcharging in tourist zones.
Hidden Gems
Visit the secluded cove of Cala Saona at sunset, explore the ancient Roman road of Camí de Sa Pujada for panoramic views, and try the salt marsh walks in Ses Salines Natural Park.
Frequently Asked Questions
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