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Formentera is a small Balearic island renowned for its turquoise waters and its exceptionally fine white-sand beaches. Thanks to its breathtaking landscapes and relaxed atmosphere, it is an ideal destination for those who love capturing postcard-worthy images and sharing them on Instagram. Getting to Formentera is very easy: it only takes a short ferry ride from Ibiza (the distance is just 19 km), making it perfect for short day trips from Ibiza. Many travelers combine this getaway with sea-based experiences, such as an Ibiza boat party dj, to enjoy the Mediterranean vibe before or after exploring the island. In the following sections, we will discover the most photogenic places in Formentera, ideal for solo travelers, groups of friends, couples, and families with children.
Paradise Beaches and Nearby Islets
Ses Illetes Beach is an absolute must for photography lovers. Located within the Ses Salines Natural Park, it is famous for the striking contrast between its white sand and turquoise waters. According to numerous travel guides, it is considered one of the most beautiful beaches in the world—every photo taken here looks like a postcard. To achieve the perfect shot, it is recommended to visit during the middle of the day, when the sun illuminates the crystal-clear seabed.
Families and those seeking tranquility can stroll along the long wooden walkway at Migjorn Beach, where the sea displays intense yet calm tones, ideal for evocative photographs. Other unmissable spots include:
- Cala Saona: a small sheltered bay surrounded by pine trees and reddish cliffs. Known for its calm, transparent waters and traditional fishermen’s huts in the background. Perfect for romantic photos at sunrise or sunset.
- Espalmador Island: a wild islet connected to Ses Illetes by a sandbank visible at low tide. Its beaches feature pinkish hues and exceptionally clear water, offering almost surreal scenery.
- Migjorn Beach: stretching over 4 km, it is ideal for lovers of wide, natural landscapes. At sunrise, it becomes especially photogenic, with pink and orange horizons.
On all beaches, low angles and the inclusion of natural elements (rocks, shells, boats) are recommended to add depth to images. On clear days, the light-colored seabed further enhances the water’s vibrant tones.
Spectacular Sunsets and Historic Lighthouses
Sunsets in Formentera are unforgettable, especially from the island’s most iconic viewpoints. The absolute symbol is Cap de Barbaria, located at the southernmost point of the island. The lighthouse, the cliffs, and the solitary road create a perfect photographic setting. As the sun goes down, golden light envelops the arid landscape and the deep sea, creating an almost surreal atmosphere. Many visitors compare this experience to a sunset boat party Ibiza, but in a natural, silent, and deeply authentic version.
Other iconic locations for lovers of romantic photography include:
- La Mola Lighthouse: located at the eastern end of the island, offering endless views of the blue sea, ideal both at sunrise and sunset.
- Punta de Sa Pedrera: a viewpoint where rocky cliffs meet crystal-clear water, perfect for capturing dramatic sunset skies.
- Punta Prima Tower: an ancient watchtower with views over the eastern coast and, in the distance, Ibiza.
A tripod is recommended for long exposures at sunset. Backlit photos create highly evocative silhouettes, ideal for artistic compositions.
Viewpoints and Natural Scenery
Formentera also offers impressive views far from the beaches. The Formentera Viewpoint (Sa Pujada) is one of the most famous: from its 192-meter height, it allows you to photograph both coasts of the island in a single image. At sunset, it rewards visitors with pink and golden tones.
Other viewpoints not to be missed include:
- Camí de Sa Pujada: an ancient Roman road leading to the top of La Mola, offering 360° panoramic views.
- Formentera Salt Flats: shallow ponds that turn pink and orange at sunset, ideal for poetic photography.
- Sant Francesc Xavier: the island’s capital, featuring white Mediterranean houses, cobbled streets, and a historic square. The summer artisan market offers vibrant and colorful scenes.
Near Sant Francesc, you will also find the Cap de Barbaria Cactus Park, with exotic plants and old windmills, highly appealing to nature lovers and those seeking strong color contrasts.
Travel Tips and Interesting Facts
- How to get to Formentera: since it has no airport, the island is only accessible by ferry from Ibiza. In summer, connections are frequent. From the port of La Savina, it is easy to get around by bus, taxi, car, or scooter.
- Transport on the island: Formentera is small and peaceful. Renting a scooter or bicycle is convenient and offers maximum freedom.
- Best times for photography: the “golden hours” at sunrise and sunset provide the warmest and most intense light.
- Traveling with family: many beaches have shallow waters, ideal for children. Viewpoints are better suited for adults and teenagers. A picnic at the Sa Pujada viewpoint is perfect for the whole family.
Formentera is a safe and relaxing island: with sunscreen and water in your backpack, you can discover endless photographic opportunities. Less-traveled paths and hidden coves always hold wonderful surprises for those who enjoy exploring.

