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Discover Formentera from Ibiza with a 9-hour guided tour including ferry rides, scenic stops, and beach time, all from $121 per person.

This 9-hour tour from Ibiza offers a seamless way to explore the stunning island of Formentera, combining a ferry crossing, comfortable bus travel, and guided visits to key sights. For $121 per person, travelers enjoy a well-organized itinerary that includes hotel pickup options, making access easy and convenient. The tour highlights panoramic views at Mirador, swimming at Las Salinas, and visits to La Mola lighthouse, Es Pujols, and El Pilar de la Mola.
The experience is tailored for those who appreciate efficient sightseeing combined with relaxation on beautiful beaches. While the tour doesn’t include lunch, ample free time at beaches and local villages provides space for personal exploration or a meal of your choice. Based on over 110 reviews, the balance of guided insight, scenic stops, and easy logistics makes this outing a dependable choice for discovering Formentera’s natural charms.
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The tour begins with hotel pickup from 58 locations in Ibiza, including popular spots like Ushuaïa Ibiza, Hotel Anfora, and Cala de Bou. Guests can also choose to meet directly at the port of Ibiza la Sabina. The transport on Formentera involves a climate-controlled bus or minivan, ensuring comfort during the exploration of the island’s scenic and cultural sites.
After a short ferry ride of about 35 minutes, the guide leads visitors around Formentera’s best-known locations. The day concludes with a return ferry and a bus transfer back to Ibiza, with drop-offs available at numerous locations across the island.

The tour makes a stop in San Francisco Javier, the island’s capital town. Here, travelers can admire traditional architecture and explore local cafés and shops. The guide introduces the historic atmosphere of the town, making it a good spot for photos and a brief walk through its streets.
This stop provides a gentle introduction to Formentera’s local life, away from the more crowded beaches. It also offers insight into the island’s cultural charm and historic buildings, helping visitors connect with Formentera’s authentic character.

One of the tour’s highlights is the Mirador viewpoint, which offers sweeping panoramic vistas of the entire island. This spot is perfect for photo opportunities and to appreciate the scale and beauty of Formentera’s landscape.
The guide explains the significance of this viewpoint and points out key nearby features, enriching the experience. The scenic overlook is a favorite for visitors craving breathtaking views and a chance to take memorable pictures.
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The La Mola lighthouse is another key stop, where visitors snap photos of its iconic structure perched above the coast. The guide shares interesting facts about its history and role in maritime navigation.
Further inland, El Pilar de la Mola is a charming village known for its quaint streets and local crafts. The stop includes 30-minute guided visits and photo opportunities, giving a taste of rural Formentera away from the beaches.

The tour includes a 1.5-hour stop at Es Pujols, one of the most famous beaches on Formentera. Here, visitors have the chance to swim, sunbathe, or simply stroll along the coast. The guide recommends exploring both directions for different scenic views.
Another highlight is the visit to Las Salinas, the island’s salt flats. This site offers a unique landscape with sparkling waters and historical significance. It’s an ideal spot for pictures and learning about the island’s salt production tradition.

During the 2.5-hour stop at Playa Es Pujols, travelers enjoy ample free time for lunch, relaxing on the sand, or exploring local shops. While the tour doesn’t include lunch, the area provides many options for local cuisine or snacks.
This flexible period helps travelers recharge before the final sightseeing stops, including El Pilar de la Mola. The guide encourages taking the time to explore or relax at your own pace.

The return ferry takes about 35 minutes back to Ibiza. Following the sea crossing, the bus makes stops at approximately 30 locations for drop-offs, such as Ushuaïa Ibiza, Hotel Garbi, and Cala de Bou.
The drop-off points are designed for convenience, ensuring travelers can return to their hotel or preferred location without hassle. The combination of ferry and bus makes the day’s logistics smooth and straightforward.

The tour offers hotel pickup from over 50 locations across Ibiza, including San Antonio and Santa Eulalia. This optional service increases ease of access, especially for those staying in central or popular areas.
The transport on Formentera is climate-controlled, and the entire experience is suited for travelers comfortable with moderate walking at stops. Pets and smoking are not allowed, and guests should avoid sleeveless shirts for comfort and dress code adherence.
Guides speak multiple languages including Spanish, English, French, German, Italian, Dutch, and Portuguese. Reviews praise Mark for being knowledgeable and entertaining, adding value through stories and insights about Formentera’s sites.
The guides excel at explaining the significance of each stop and ensuring the group’s pacing is comfortable, balancing sightseeing with free time.
With a 4.2 out of 5 rating from over 110 reviews, the tour is generally appreciated for its well-organized itinerary and friendly guides. Some reviews note long beach stops of over three hours and suggest planning for additional activities.
Travelers should bring swimsuits, sun protection, and cash or cards for personal expenses. The tour is suitable for those who want a rundown of Formentera without the hassle of organizing transport or guides.
This tour offers a balanced mix of scenic views, cultural stops, and beach relaxation in Formentera. The ferry crossings add a touch of adventure, while the guided visits and free time cater to a variety of interests.
The price point of $121 provides good value for a full day of sightseeing, especially with hotel pickup included. While not focused on gastronomy, the stops at beaches and villages provide opportunities for local food and photo-taking.
Ideal for travelers seeking an easy, comprehensive day trip from Ibiza, this tour delivers reliable logistics and friendly guides—making it a solid choice for exploring Formentera’s natural beauty.
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Is hotel pickup included?
Yes, the tour offers hotel pickup from 58 locations in Ibiza, including popular resorts and towns.
How long is the ferry crossing?
Each ferry ride takes about 35 minutes, making for a quick and scenic sea crossing.
What are the main stops on the tour?
Stops include San Francisco Javier, Mirador, La Mola lighthouse, Es Pujols, and Las Salinas salt flats.
Can I swim at the beaches?
Yes, there is ample free time at Playa Es Pujols for swimming and relaxing on the sand.
Are guides multilingual?
Guides speak Spanish, English, French, German, Italian, Dutch, and Portuguese.
Is lunch included?
No, lunch is not included, but there are opportunities to purchase food during your free time.
What is the tour duration?
The journey lasts approximately 9 hours, including stops, ferry rides, and travel time.
What should I bring?
Swimsuits, sunscreen, cash or cards, and comfortable shoes are recommended.
Is this tour suitable for all mobility levels?
It is suitable for most guests able to walk at stops; pets and smoking are not permitted.
How do I book and cancel?
Reservations can be made with flexible payment options, and cancellations are accepted up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.