![]() ![]() The Cap de Barbería lighthouse and Illetas beach from land (it is in the Ses Salines Natural Park) are places that we must not forget to visit. Thursday – In the morning we will visit the rest of our tour of Formentera on the motorcycles or bicycles rented the day before. If we do not have practice or we do not feel comfortable riding a motorcycle, we can rent a car among several, to avoid accidents. There is a great atmosphere and there are often live musical performances. There are also booths where you can buy very diverse and high-quality handicrafts. to 9:00 p.m., the "Fira de la Mola" hosts artisan workshops and creators work with different materials such as wood, silver, the stone. Every Wednesday and Sunday, from June to October, from 4:00 p.m. A good option, on Wednesday afternoon, is to visit the La Mola lighthouse, a magical place where Jules Verne was inspired. We can take advantage of free time to rent motorcycles, cars or bicycles to tour the island or enjoy its crystal clear waters and snorkel. In Cala Saona we will spend about 24 hours, until after lunch on Thursday. It is one of the most beautiful and luminous coves that can be visited. Cala Saona has, in our opinion, the best waters in the entire Mediterranean. ![]() Then we go to anchor in the nearby Saona cove in Formentera to eat and swim in its crystal clear turquoise waters. We are in the Natural Park of Salinas, so we must make more of an effort, if possible, to leave the environment as we found it when we arrived, without it being noticed that we have been there. It is famous for its mud baths and for its wonderful Sa Alga beach. Espalmador is a small island about 3 km long by 800 meters wide that separates Ibiza from Formentera. Wednesday – Upon waking up, we head to the island of Espalmador. After lunch we set sail for the nearby cove of Port Roig. Tuesday - We will spend the morning sailing towards Cala d`Hort, in front of the islet of Es Vedrá, where we will anchor, eat and swim. After that, those who wish can go to dinner at one of the restaurants in the area, to dance salsa at a nearby joint, to the city of Ibiza or to a nightclub. We'll go ashore and we can go to the Café del Mar to watch the sunset. After lunch we set sail for Sant Antony de Portmany to anchor in its bay. It is surrounded by high cliffs and is a splendid natural setting with almost exclusive access by boat. It is a rarely visited cove that is very, very difficult to access from land. Monday – After breakfast and the obligatory morning swim in the crystal-clear waters, we will head towards the Ensenada de Aubarca. We will spend the rest of the day there and in the afternoon, we will see the sunset on the beach in one of the beach bars. For those who have not yet enjoyed its crystal clear waters, get ready to enjoy it in style. Sunday – We woke up approaching Ibiza at Cala Conta or Cala Compte, which is called either way. The entire crew will stand watch during the crossing, in shifts, under the instructions of the skipper. We will have dinner along the way and sail all night (from 12 to 14 hours). Once the shopping list is made, we will go to the supermarket to buy and then we will stow all the supplies in our boat. We will make the presentations, we will distribute ourselves in the boats, briefing on the trip, rules of conduct, safety regulations and we will take care of the provisioning of the boat for all the vacations following the guide provided and under the careful instructions of the skipper. at the meeting point in the Marina Real Juan Carlos I in Valencia. Saturday afternoon (4:30 p.m.) – Boarding at 4:30 p.m. ![]()
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