Getting around Formentera: scooter, car, or bike?
Few paved roads, no traffic lights, and an endless network of dirt tracks: Formentera is an island to be savored slowly. Its wild nature
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Few paved roads, no traffic lights, and an endless network of dirt tracks: Formentera is an island to be savored slowly. Its wild nature
Read MoreDo you know where the word "faro" (lighthouse in spanish) comes from? It all began in the 3rd century BC on a small Egyptian
Read MorePaella: from Valencian tradition to Spanish icon Paella, the symbolic dish of Valencian tradition, is now indissolubly linked to Spanish gastronomy as a whole. Its
Read MoreFormentera is an island designed for outdoor life, but when the weather isn't on your side, it's essential to have a backup plan. Even
Read MoreFormentera is not just an island; it is a destination that requires the right approach to be truly experienced. If you are wondering what
Read MoreThe artisan markets of Formentera are more than just shopping stops; they are the beating heart of a hippie legacy that still defines the
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