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Formentera, one of the jewels of the Mediterranean

It is a Spanish island located in the Balearic Islands, along with Mallorca, Menorca, and Ibiza. Although it is one of the smallest islands in the Balearic archipelago, its natural beauty and tranquility make it an ideal destination for an unforgettable vacation. Formentera can be reached by ferry from its neighboring island, Ibiza, and it is a popular spot for day trips during the summer. The island is famous for its crystal-clear waters, endless beaches with dunes and pine trees, and its relaxed atmosphere. With a population of only 12,280 inhabitants, Formentera is the least populated of the Balearic Islands but offers a wide variety of activities. Its 69 km of coastline is filled with beaches and cliffs of extraordinary beauty, such as Illetes, Cala Saona, and Es Migjorn, perfect for families with children. It is also a paradise for snorkeling and sailing enthusiasts, with equipment and boats available for rent. Additionally, the quieter and more secluded coves, such as S'Espalmador, Levante, and Ses Platgetes, offer the chance to enjoy nature in its purest state.

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Historical Value

The history of Formentera dates back to the Bronze Age, with the construction of the megalithic tomb of Ca na Costa, which dates between 1900 and 1600 B.C. This monument, along with the remains of Punic and Roman cultures, attests to the island's rich history. Formentera, the southernmost and inhabited of the Balearic Islands, is a unique destination that combines history, nature, and tranquility, making it an incomparable place to unwind and enjoy the Mediterranean at its finest.