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Platja d'Illetes, Mediterranean beach in northern Formentera, Spain

Ses Illetes extends along 450 meters of coastline with fine white sand bordered by turquoise waters reaching depths of 60 meters.

The beach remains within Ses Salines Natural Park, established in 2001 to protect the coastal ecosystem of northern Formentera and southern Ibiza.

The name Ses Illetes derives from the presence of five small islands near the shore: Illa de Tramuntana, Illa des Forn, Escull des Pou, Illa Redona, and Escull d'en Palla.

Visitors can access the beach by bicycle, scooter, or public bus from La Savina port, with vehicle entry requiring a fee due to natural park regulations.

The sand contains fragments of coral that create subtle pink tones, while Posidonia seagrass meadows maintain the water clarity and support marine biodiversity.

Location: Formentera

Length: 450 m

Width: 60 m

GPS coordinates: 38.75139,1.43333

Latest update: March 30, 2025 19:34

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