Formentera

What to see?

Beaches like Illetes, Cala Saona, or Es Caló are living postcards. The La Mola lighthouse offers panoramic views, and villages like Sant Francesc radiate authenticity. Crystal-clear water, white sand, and absolute peace — that’s Formentera.

Possible route?

From Sitges, you can sail south with stopovers in the Ebro Delta or the Columbretes, cross the channel toward Ibiza, and sail along its southern coast before reaching Formentera. You can also take a direct route from Sitges (120–140 nautical miles) and then rest anchored at Illetes. The return journey can include a stop along the Valencian coast. A perfect route for sea and serenity.

How many days?

In 7 days, you can sail to Formentera and spend 2 or 3 nights there before heading back. With 10 to 14 days, you can explore its beaches at a relaxed pace, visit Ibiza, and discover hidden corners. With 21 days, the route becomes a full journey through the Pityusic Islands. Time to improvise, pause, and enjoy every anchorage.