
Stunning Spanish island that looks so much like the Caribbean it's used as a dupe on TV – & it regularly hits 28C in May
THE SMALLEST of the Balearic islands is regularly confused for the Caribbean, thanks to its crystal-clear waters and beaches backed by dunes.
Formentera sits just south of Ibiza, and is considerably less crowded than its famous neighbour.
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Formentera is often compared the Caribbean for its beaches
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The island is the smallest in the Balearic Islands
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It takes less than 40 minutes to reach the island via ferry, from Ibiza
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The island's beaches are even often voted as Europe's best and have ranked in the top 10 worldwide.
One of the island
This Caribbean-like beach has previously been voted the best beach in Europe and ranked in at number six in the world.
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It sits on the west site of the narrow peninsula and features sunbeds and even a nudist area.
In fact, this beach contributes to the island's nickname of 'little Caribbean' after it was used by chocolate company Mars to double up as the Caribbean for its Bounty bar adverts.
Italian chocolate makers Ferrero also used the island for an advert for their coconut flavoured balls, Raffaello.
A small fee has to be paid when you access the small peninsula where Illetes, Levante and El Tiburón beaches are located by car or scooter.
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Alternatively, there is Playa de Levante - a
This spot is popular with
One of Spain's oldest beach bars that was loved by A-List stars forced to close — as fans say goodbye to €4 beers and sea views
Most of the beaches across the island feature white sand,
Famous stars have also loved the island in the past, including Bob Dylan, Jimi Hendrix, Madonna and
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For visitors who like to hike, there are several areas on the island to explore including old lighthouses, ancient caves and
On the other hand, for visitors who prefer
Formentera is also home to artisan markets - many of which sell products designed and made in workshops on the island.
As for places to eat or drink, there are plenty of bars, restaurants and cafes across the island.
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Many serve Mediterranean food, often with an Italian twist and the eateries will range from luxury establishments to rustic gems.
Due to the island's long maritime history, many of the dishes served across the island include fresh fish, cheese, dried figs and honey.
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In addition to great beaches, the island also boasts many restaurants, shops and markets
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Water-based activities are popular on the island too, with snorkelling and diving available
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Some of the beaches even have nudist areas
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Staying on the island also
suits
all budgets, as there are a number of low-key
The island itself measures 20km long and only 2km wide and is mainly flat.
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To get to the island, visitors will need to catch a boat from Ibiza.
A number of ferries travel between
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The island can reach up to 24C in May
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