Best attractions and places to see in Ses Salines D Eivissa I Formentera include a Natural Park spanning both Ibiza and Formentera, recognized for its rich biodiversity and cultural heritage. This protected area features ancient salt flats, extensive Posidonia oceanica meadows, and a diverse range of plant and bird life. The region is also home to historic defense towers and pristine beaches, offering a blend of natural beauty and historical significance.
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The Torre de sa Gavina is a historic defense tower located in the northwest of Formentera, near Can Marroig and north of Cala Saona. Built in the 18th century, it was part of the coastal surveillance network to protect the island from pirate incursions from North Africa, specifically controlling access to the port of La Savina.
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It stands out for its fine white sand, crystal-clear turquoise waters, and a protected natural environment within the Ses Salines Natural Park.
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There are different ways to get there. Parking costs €7 per car.
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fantastic sea🌊 and a beach like in the Caribbean. There is hardly any shade, so take plenty of drinks with you, the prices in the two restaurants by the beach are steep 😅, you can take food with you in the supermarket at the port.
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Sa Gavina is one of the five defense towers on the island of Formentera. Located in the northwestern part of Formentera, within the Can Marroig area, it served as protection for the island's inhabitants against external attacks. The tower offers a perfect postcard of the sunset, as well as privileged views of the islet of Es Vedrá and Ibiza.
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One of the coastal defense towers to protect the islands of Eivissa and Formentera built during the 18th century. It is a two-storey defensive building built in the 16th century with a conical shape, set on uneven ground. It was made with limestone masonry, with ashlars and joined with lime mortar.
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Beach located on the island of Ibiza, in the Autonomous Community of the Balearic Islands. It is a large sandy area of more than four kilometers in length protected as a Natural Area of Special Interest.
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The region is renowned for its diverse natural features. You can explore the ancient salt flats, known as The Salt Flats of Ibiza, which are particularly striking with pink and violet hues in summer and are a haven for birdlife. The marine area boasts extensive underwater Posidonia oceanica seagrass meadows, vital for the clear waters and marine biodiversity. The entire area is part of the Ses Salines Natural Park, which spans both Ibiza and Formentera.
Ses Salines Natural Park is a paradise for birdwatchers, with over 210 bird species recorded. The salt marshes are an excellent spot, especially between July and August, when flamingos are often seen feeding and resting. Other species include black-winged stilts, avocets, and grey herons. Estany Pudent in Formentera is also known for its high concentration of black-necked grebes.
Yes, S'Espalmador is an uninhabited island within the park, recognized for its ecological value, pristine beaches, and lagoons. It is only accessible by sea and offers a truly unspoiled natural experience.
The region is rich in history. You can visit the remains of the ancient Phoenician settlement of Sa Caleta, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The coastline is also dotted with 16th-century defensive towers built to protect against pirate attacks, such as Ses Portes Tower and Torre des Carregador. The old salt industry also has a history spanning thousands of years, with visible salt mounds and the traditional workers' houses of Sa Canal.
Absolutely. The salt industry has played a significant role in the islands' history for thousands of years. You can visit The Salt Flats of Ibiza to see the ancient salt mounds. For more in-depth information, the Interpretation Center of Sant Francesc de Ses Salines (Eivissa) and the Can Marroig Interpretation Center provide valuable insights into the park's history and environmental values.
Several stunning beaches are perfect for families. On Ibiza, Ses Salines Beach is a large sandy area protected as a Natural Area of Special Interest. Ses Illetes Beach on Formentera is also highly recommended for its fine white sand and crystal-clear turquoise waters within the protected natural environment of the Ses Salines Natural Park.
The area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy walking and cycling routes throughout the park, providing incredible panoramic views. The exceptionally clear waters, thanks to the Posidonia meadows, also make diving a truly privileged experience. For specific routes, you can explore options for cycling, gravel biking, and mountain biking in the region.
Yes, the park offers various routes for exploring on foot or by bicycle. A popular walk is from Ses Salines Beach to Ses Portes Tower, offering scenic views. For cycling, you can find routes like the 'Salt Lagoon – Ses Illetes Beach loop' or the 'Es Cap de Barbaria and Torre des Garroveret' route. More detailed routes can be found in the cycling guide for the area.
The park is beautiful year-round, but the best time depends on your interests. For birdwatching, especially to see flamingos, July and August are ideal. The summer months offer warm weather perfect for enjoying the beaches and water activities. Spring and autumn provide milder temperatures, which are excellent for walking and cycling without the peak summer crowds.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty, particularly the fine white sand and crystal-clear turquoise waters of beaches like Ses Illetes Beach. The historic defensive towers, such as Ses Portes Tower, are also popular for their historical significance and panoramic views. Many appreciate the tranquility and the opportunity to observe diverse birdlife in the salt flats.
Yes, Cap des Falcó is noted as an ideal spot for enjoying unique sea views and breathtaking sunsets within the Ses Salines Natural Park.
Yes, there are interpretation centers available. The Interpretation Center of Sant Francesc de Ses Salines on Eivissa provides valuable information about the park's environmental values, itineraries, and history. The Can Marroig Interpretation Center is another recommended stop for visitors seeking to deepen their understanding of the area.


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