Friday 31 July 2020

Playa Migjorn, Formentera

Formentera, the smallest of the Balearic Islands, offers Caribbean-style white sandy beaches and quiet villages with white-washed houses, all surrounded by turquoise waters. 

All Formentera is a postcard. In a few square kilometres all the ingredients to be considered a paradise are present. Its beaches of gleaming sand contrast with the transparent waters, where the valued Posidonia inhabits. 

You can explore the island on foot, by bike or motorcycle, in search of secret corners and beautiful places where to lose yourself. Its lighthouses are an icon of the purest Mediterranean, its landscapes the best images to remember. Hippie flea markets and megalithic monuments merge into an island that, although small, will not leave you indifferent!

Visitors to Formentera can challenge themselves to explore the entire length of 12 miles by foot or bicycle. The Ses Salines Natural Park, which is home to over 200 different species of birds, stretches from south east Ibiza to the Island of Formentera. One of the spots to consider when looking for peace and quiet is Playa Migjorn located on the southern coast of the island. Despite being Formentera’s longest beach, it offers many isolated corners and coves surrounded by sand dunes and pine trees.

In slightly more popular areas of the long stretch of beach, there are also seaside chiringuitos (beach bars). Insotel Hotel Formentera Playa Insotel Hotel Formentera Playa is situated on Playa Migjorn. The 4-star beachfront hotel offers outdoor terraces surrounded by two large swimming pools and a pool bar with views over the Mediterranean. The three other main Balaeric islands are Mallorca, Menorca and Ibiza.

Website: www.illesbalears.travel/en/formentera and www.insotelhotelgroup.com/en/hotels/formentera/insotel-hotel-formentera-playa

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