There are many different ways to get to Formentera during the peak summer season. Between May and September there are crossings from many different ports, including those of Denia, Barcleona, Alicante, and Palma. All of the ferries arrive at the port of La Savina, which is a bustling modern marina. The one thing that Formentera does not have is an airport so you will certainly be arriving by sea.
Formentera has some of the most stunning beaches in the Mediterranean – the white sand beaches and azure waters would not be out of place in a brochure for the Caribbean, and rumor has it that they may have been used for just that! As you come out of the ferry you will see a tourist information office just across from you. This is the best place to start off and get maps and so on.
The Es Trucadors peninsula’s white beaches reach right up to the neighboring island of Espalmador. Although Espalmador is a private island you are free to go there and experience its sulphur mud baths. If you are offended by naked bodies then the northern peninsula is not for you as it has a long tradition of naturism. As well as naked bodies you get some pretty good views of Es Vedra.
When you are planning your trip it is important to remember that the prices on this island are very expensive, and that goes for the accommodation too. Also, the places to stay are limited so it pays to book your vacation as early as possible. Although it is a small island there are plenty of different types of accommodation to choose from. I recommend that you use a local travel agent who can advise you on the characteristics of the different areas and the pros and cons of farmhouses versus hotels.
The island’s capital of Sant Francesc Xavier has what you would expect of the capital of Formentera. It is a quiet place though and the shops observe siestas without fail. There are a smattering of restaurants that stay open all day, but these are few and far between. Es Pujols is the superior choice if you are looking for somewhere with more activity.
For more details on Formentera tourism this site is pretty useful, so see http://hubpages.com/hub/formentera-tourism