FORMENTERA
If you go to Ibiza you cannot miss the opportunity to visit the island of Formentera!
It is a true paradise on Earth. It has nothing to envy to the Caribbean islands.
It is the smallest inhabited island of the Balearic Islands. It is located just 2 nautical miles from the island of Ibiza, although between the ports of Ibiza and Formentera it is 12 nautical miles.
It is an environmental reserve of great value, the nature of this incredible island remains almost intact.
We can enjoy the beaches without constructions or hotels, its white sand and transparent water of marine blue color.
Formentera is a mandatory tourist destination for all visitors to Ibiza.
Celebrities from all over the world also have this island on their list of favorite vacation destinations.
But Formentera is a luxury that we can all enjoy. And it's worth it!
Plan of the day:
We are going to leave the hotel in the morning and head to the port of Ibiza to catch the boat that will take us to Formentera.
On this sea voyage, we can enjoy ourselves on the deck contemplating the sea, sunbathing and feeling the wind.
Once in the Port of Formentera we will have several options to move around the island:
- by rental bike
- by rental car
- by rental scooter or motorbike
- walking to Illetas beach (undoubtedly the most beautiful beach on the island) - 2km
It is NOT necessary to rent anything in advance - it can be done directly on arrival.
YEAH Group! commitment to clean energy and environmental protection and recommends renting bicycles or go walking - it is also a cheaper option (you can check the bike routes here)
After getting tanned and recharging our batteries with the mystical energy of the island, we will return to the port to catch our boat back.
We will arrive in Ibiza around dinner time.
EXCURSION TO CALA BASSA
Excursion to one of the most beautiful beaches on the west coast surrounded by a forest. Turquoise blue waters and golden sand. Without a doubt, a cove that you cannot miss.
Dimensions
Length: 250 meters.
Width: 30 meters.
Plan of the day:
Around 11:00 we will leave by bus to Cala Bassa where you will have time to sunbathe, have fun with beach games that we have prepared and eat at one of the beach bars in the area or with your own food. This excursion will end around 4:00 p.m. as a party is scheduled afterwards.
OTHER EXCURSIONS YOU CAN DO ON YOUR OWN
If you prefer not to participate in the scheduled excursions and want to visit the island on your own, we recommend renting a motorcycle or a car and visiting places such as the Las Dalias hippie market, going to contemplate the wonderful islet of Es Vedrá with almost 400m of height or visit some of the most beautiful coves on the island such as Cala Bassa, Cala Conta Benirrás, Es Caló des Multons, Cala Xarraca, Cala Vedella etc. There is a lot to visit on the island so don't sleep too much and discover Ibiza!
Sunset:
Every afternoon many people from all over the island come to San Antonio to watch the sun disappear into the sea accompanied by the best chill-out music on the island. We will follow this ritual and during our stay we will visit 3 mythical venues to enjoy probably the most impressive show that nature and extremely talented humans have created together: Café del Mar, Café Mambo, Golden Buddha.
We can reach these places on foot from our hotel (these places are free to enter).
Visit to the city of Ibiza:
You can take a walk through the port and through the historic center of the City of Ibiza (Dalt Vila, a UNESCO World Heritage Site).
Dalt Vila means Upper City. It is a set of fortress, cathedral, white houses and its narrow streets full of gift shops, Ibizan clothes, restaurants and bars. Despite the fact that it never snows in Ibiza, its patron saint is Señora de las Nieves (Lady of the Snow).
From the viewpoint we have views of the sea, the port, the islets, and on a good day we can see the island of Formentera.
The port of Ibiza is another spectacular place where many, many bars and restaurants, clothing and souvenir shops are concentrated. Ibizans and tourists stroll through its streets in the evenings to buy something original and have a cocktail.
You can get to Ibiza town using public transport. From San Antonio there are direct buses to the city of Ibiza and very frequently. The trip takes about 30 minutes.
If you go to Ibiza you cannot miss the opportunity to visit the island of Formentera!
It is a true paradise on Earth. It has nothing to envy to the Caribbean islands.
It is the smallest inhabited island of the Balearic Islands. It is located just 2 nautical miles from the island of Ibiza, although between the ports of Ibiza and Formentera it is 12 nautical miles.
It is an environmental reserve of great value, the nature of this incredible island remains almost intact.
We can enjoy the beaches without constructions or hotels, its white sand and transparent water of marine blue color.
Formentera is a mandatory tourist destination for all visitors to Ibiza.
Celebrities from all over the world also have this island on their list of favorite vacation destinations.
But Formentera is a luxury that we can all enjoy. And it's worth it!
Plan of the day:
We are going to leave the hotel in the morning and head to the port of Ibiza to catch the boat that will take us to Formentera.
On this sea voyage, we can enjoy ourselves on the deck contemplating the sea, sunbathing and feeling the wind.
Once in the Port of Formentera we will have several options to move around the island:
- by rental bike
- by rental car
- by rental scooter or motorbike
- walking to Illetas beach (undoubtedly the most beautiful beach on the island) - 2km
It is NOT necessary to rent anything in advance - it can be done directly on arrival.
YEAH Group! commitment to clean energy and environmental protection and recommends renting bicycles or go walking - it is also a cheaper option (you can check the bike routes here)
After getting tanned and recharging our batteries with the mystical energy of the island, we will return to the port to catch our boat back.
We will arrive in Ibiza around dinner time.
EXCURSION TO CALA BASSA
Excursion to one of the most beautiful beaches on the west coast surrounded by a forest. Turquoise blue waters and golden sand. Without a doubt, a cove that you cannot miss.
Dimensions
Length: 250 meters.
Width: 30 meters.
Plan of the day:
Around 11:00 we will leave by bus to Cala Bassa where you will have time to sunbathe, have fun with beach games that we have prepared and eat at one of the beach bars in the area or with your own food. This excursion will end around 4:00 p.m. as a party is scheduled afterwards.
OTHER EXCURSIONS YOU CAN DO ON YOUR OWN
If you prefer not to participate in the scheduled excursions and want to visit the island on your own, we recommend renting a motorcycle or a car and visiting places such as the Las Dalias hippie market, going to contemplate the wonderful islet of Es Vedrá with almost 400m of height or visit some of the most beautiful coves on the island such as Cala Bassa, Cala Conta Benirrás, Es Caló des Multons, Cala Xarraca, Cala Vedella etc. There is a lot to visit on the island so don't sleep too much and discover Ibiza!
Sunset:
Every afternoon many people from all over the island come to San Antonio to watch the sun disappear into the sea accompanied by the best chill-out music on the island. We will follow this ritual and during our stay we will visit 3 mythical venues to enjoy probably the most impressive show that nature and extremely talented humans have created together: Café del Mar, Café Mambo, Golden Buddha.
We can reach these places on foot from our hotel (these places are free to enter).
Visit to the city of Ibiza:
You can take a walk through the port and through the historic center of the City of Ibiza (Dalt Vila, a UNESCO World Heritage Site).
Dalt Vila means Upper City. It is a set of fortress, cathedral, white houses and its narrow streets full of gift shops, Ibizan clothes, restaurants and bars. Despite the fact that it never snows in Ibiza, its patron saint is Señora de las Nieves (Lady of the Snow).
From the viewpoint we have views of the sea, the port, the islets, and on a good day we can see the island of Formentera.
The port of Ibiza is another spectacular place where many, many bars and restaurants, clothing and souvenir shops are concentrated. Ibizans and tourists stroll through its streets in the evenings to buy something original and have a cocktail.
You can get to Ibiza town using public transport. From San Antonio there are direct buses to the city of Ibiza and very frequently. The trip takes about 30 minutes.
