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A small selection of interesting villages, harbor towns and tourist centers

the Savina
The small, lively harbor with a yacht and fishing port is the first port of call for all visitors.

Es Pujols
From La Savina it goes past the salt pans and the salt lakes to Es Pujols. Most of the hotels, guest houses and apartments as well as supermarkets, boutiques and many restaurants with international cuisine can be found here. During the day there is a lot of activity in the bars and shops on the beach promenade and in the small pedestrian zone. A variety of bars provide entertainment until the early hours of the morning. The beach is a small bay that offers some water sports such as surfing, sailing, etc.

Saint Francis of Formentera
Sant Francesc is the actual capital of Formentera. Banks, supermarkets, the main post office and much more are located here. Small restaurants in the passage invite you to have a Spanish or international breakfast.

It's Caló
The oldest port on the island, built by the Romans. Many fishermen return here with their catch every day. Discover the Roman path that leads through the charming landscape from Es Caló to the La Mola plateau.

The pillar
In El Pilar, the most pristine municipality of Formentera, life has hardly changed due to tourism. The town's three bars are a communication center, post office and meeting point for locals and artists. In the summer months, the hippy market takes place here on Wednesdays and Sunday afternoons.

Sant Ferran de ses Roques
The small village is located in the central part of the island and is a popular destination in the high season with its cafes right on the street, where the motto is: see and be seen. Here you will also find the oldest and most famous restaurant Fonda Pepe, a popular meeting place for all Formentera connoisseurs. It is known as far as Kathmandu (Nepal) and Goa (India).