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- Upper town of Ibiza
- Crossing the imposing medieval walls takes us from present to the past.
- The solitude of the rugged east coast of Formentera
- Looks like we were in another world, far from the idyllic beaches, tourists and motorcycles, accompanied only by 'les sargantanes'.
- A fishermen's corner at the east of Es Caló
- Early on a September afternoon, we found this natural bright green pool.
- Camí de sa Pujada
- A short trail that allows you to get a good panoramic view of the small Formentera island.
- Sunset at 'Els Arenals' beach
- Starting from the sunset point to the right, we can find the Piratabus with his beautiful sunsets drinks and music, the roof of Flipper and Chiller restaurant and chill-out, the white building of Maysi, the Els Arenals restaurant, and a bit far the Riu Mola hotel.
- Sunset at La Mola lighthouse
- Rush hour in the lighthouse of La Mola.
- Fishermen port at Es Caló Sant Agustí
- Es Caló, is one of the curious corners of the Formentera island where the boats are arranged around a small creek, and each one has access to water through their own handmade wooden rails.
- Es Calo des Mort beach
- Es Calo des Mort is the last sandy beach at the southeast of the island, from which the coast becomes more rugged culminating in La Mola lighthouse which stands in an imposing cliff.
- Illetes beach
- Illetes beach, and also Llevant beach, are the most famous and visited beaches on the island of Formentera.
- Rock piles at Formentera
- At the end of Ses Illetes beach, there is this curious place with hundreds of stone monoliths made by visitors.