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Beaches in Formentera

Isolated beach frequented by leisure boats anchoring in the area.
One of the three beaches located in Illa d'Espalmador, neighbour of the island of Formentera.
Gravel beach that receives a small number of visitors.

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It is the only beach, considered as such, that appears on the western coast of the island of Formentera, situated in a cove.
A beach little visited by the island's tourists due to its location.
Rocky beach with difficult access, therefore it has a low level of occupancy.
Rocky beach suitable for mooring leisure boats.
Fine sandy beach, pebbles, large boulders and stones, usually covered with posidonia remains.
Caló de S'Olí refers to the stretch of coast that extends from Punta de Sa Pedrera to Boca de S'Estany d'Es Peix. Dunes, vegetation and rocks intermingle right up to the water's edge, giving the area a wild appearance.
Excellent beach located in a protected area, made up of golden sand and enjoying crystal clear waters.
Extensive golden sandy beach.
At the narrowest part of the isthmus connecting the two elevations of the island of Formentera, opposite each other. The proximity of a pine grove, the colouring of the sea, and the rusticity of the artisanal fishermen's sheds give the area a special... [+]
At the narrowest part of the isthmus connecting the two elevations of the island of Formentera, opposite each other. The proximity of a pine grove, the colouring of the sea, and the rusticity of the artisanal fishermen's sheds give the area a special charm.
It is the most extensive beach, formed by a succession of sandy areas interrupted by rocks, creating distinct sectors with their own names, according to geographical features or nearby small developments.
It has a high occupancy rate due to the services and facilities it offers.
It is the largest beach of the three located on Illa d'Espalmador, neighbour to the Island of Formentera.
The sands of this coastal sector are very fine and somewhat muddy, although it is connected to the open sea through a narrow passage called Sa Boca.
Situated to the north of the island of Formentera, leading to the Trocadors peninsula, with white and fine sands.
A one and a half kilometre long beach, isolated from any urban centre, boasting very fine white sand and crystal-clear waters.
Beach composed of gravel and white sand.
Beach located in the north of Isla de Formentera.
Isolated beach located on Illa d'Espalmador, neighbouring the Island of Formentera.
Beach situated in a privileged location, with excellent white sand and very popular with tourists.
Large sandy area over four kilometres long protected as a Natural Area of Special Interest.
Located in the central strip of the island, it stretches between traditional fishing shelters, with sand being scarce in the most western zone and appearing in greater abundance in the area close to Ses Platgetes.

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Source of information on beaches: Ministerio de Agricultura y Pesca, Alimentación y Medio Ambiente (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs).