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formentera

Pitiusa Paradise
This small island, with a surface of 90 squ.km. and some 5200 inhabitants,
is located 11 miles from the south-eastern coast of Ibiza. The sea is
visible from practically any point of the island, and there are numerous
great beaches and lonely bays, some of them with incredible grottos.
Its favorised climate, with springtime temperatures during almost all
the year, its rich vegetation of pines as well as palms, and its quiet
and relaxed ambience make Formentera a true paradise.
Access to Formentera is via Ibiza. There is a ferry service between the two islands six times a day, and this rises to ten during the summer months. This service is also linked to a bus service that runs between La Sabina, Sant Franesc Xavier and La Mola.
Sant Francesc Xavier
(794 inhabitants) The capital of Formentera is a white hamlet, lying around a fortified church that is of delightful simplicity. There is a splendid beach at Cala Sabina. Visits can be paid in a westerly direction to the wildest part of the island, and there is a vallery that runs as far as Cala Sahona beach which is dominated by the promontory of Cape Punta Rosa.
La Sabina
Here we find the island's only port, consisting of a dozen or so white houses and some small salt silos.
San Fernando
Has a forest of pine trees and savines, as well as Es Pujols beach. Towards the south lies Mitjorn beach and in an easterly direction if the beautiful natural port of Es Cal.
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