While Formentera and the surrounding islands are famous for their beaches and crystal-clear seas, you can discover the variety of landscapes the island has to offer by venturing inland. To fully explore the beauty of the island, a trip to the La Mola lighthouse, the Es Cap de Barberia lighthouse and the Punta de Pedrera is worthwhile.

The La Mola lighthouse is situated at the highest point of the island (192m) and serves as a necessary guide for countless seafarers navigating these waters. The La Mola lighthouse is considered a magical place by many visitors.

Es Cap de Barberia is a heavenly place formed from rocks that form a getting that gives a combined sensation of loneliness and freedom. If you walk the end of it, you will see where the lighthouse stands, where a unique sunset can be enjoyed with the sea and sky merging into one with reddish tones on the horizon.

Visiting the coast, you will come across Punta Pedrera, where strange and curious rock formations make up a stone desert known by the name of Sa Pedrera which, where they meet the sea, have been called “natural swimming pools”.