The islands and islets of Ibiza and Formentera that you must visit

Ibiza Blue Line
10 June 2022
The islands and islets of Ibiza and Formentera that you must visit

The archipelago of the Pitiusas islands, in addition to Ibiza and Formentera, is made up of more than 60 islets bathed by the warm, calm and transparent waters of the Mediterranean Sea.

In today's article we are going to review the most interesting ones to visit during your holidays in Ibiza. With Ibiza Blue Line you can rent your boat at the best price and visit them without complications, so don't miss our suggestions!

Let's start with the first islet of Ibiza that is worth a visit (and a lot).

Tagomago

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The islet of Tagomago in Ibiza has been in the news several times in recent years, as it is privately owned and has been for sale. Source of the photograph: Wikimedia Commons.

Listed as a Site of Community Interest (SCI) and belonging to a Natural Area of Special Interest (ANEI) within the Natura 2000 network, the islet of Tagomago is one of the most iconic of all Ibiza and Formentera.  

In addition to being an important nesting and breeding area for migratory birds (such as cormorants and Balearic shearwaters), the marine fauna is rich and promises a very good experience if you like snorkelling. 

On the other hand, Tagomago also has some curious anecdotes: did you know that it was here that the famous video clip of Kaoma's "La Lambada" was filmed, or that the Welsh national team player Gareth Bale proposed to his wife on this unique islet? 

If you fancy a visit to Tagomago Island, you'll be pleased to know that our boat trip "North route" has this unique location as its first stop. Shall we go on board?!

Espalmador

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In the heart of the Ses Salines Natural Park of Ibiza and Formentera (and between the two Pitiusas Islands) is Espalmador, a paradisiacal islet. Source of the photograph: Wikimedia Commons.

A must for any charter in Ibiza or Formentera. The islet of Espalmador is probably the ultimate expression of Mediterranean paradise. Crystal-clear waters, fine sand and an unparalleled sense of peace. 

Visiting it with Ibiza Blue Line is very easy: you just have to book our boat trip "Western Route" or contact us and we will organise a personalised route for you that includes this incredible place.

If we tell you that Espalmador alone is reason enough to encourage you to rent a boat in Ibiza, we say it all, don't we?

S'Espardell

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S'Espardell is a totally unspoilt islet of Formentera, except for the construction of a lighthouse and the historical remains of a defence tower from the Muslim period. Source of the photograph: Wikimedia Commons.

The next islet we are going to talk about is s'Espardell. It belongs to the municipality of Formentera and is located a few kilometres from the islet of Espalmador. It is barely a kilometre and a half long and anchoring around it is totally prohibited, as it is a nature reserve of great ecological value.

However, with Ibiza Blue Line you can get a close-up view of s'Espardell. Our boat trip "Eastern Route" includes a trip around this beautiful islet, after having visited idyllic anchorages such as es Pujols or es Caló.

Totally unspoilt and off-limits to tourism, s'Espardell reminds us of the incredible beauty (and the incredible fragility) of the marine ecosystems of the Pitiusas islands.

Es Vedrà & Es Vedranell

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Probably the best known islet of Ibiza and Formentera. Es Vedrà (and es Vedranell) have been and are a source of inspiration for many artists. Source of the photograph: Wikimedia Commons.

They call it the "islet of secrets". Located right in front of the popular beach of Cala d'Hort, the legends and myths surrounding es Vedrà and es Vedranell are many and most bizarre. We are not going to confirm or deny that anyone has seen a UFO in the area, but we can tell you that the place is simply breathtaking.

Environmentally speaking, this islet (or rather, these islets) make up the Natural Reserve of es Vedrà, es Vedranell and the "Illots de Ponent". You can already get an idea of the wonders that you can find in its seabed...

You have probably seen hundreds and hundreds of selfies with the es Vedrà sunset as the main feature. Well, here's our advice: seeing it up close is much more impressive! Sign up for our boat trip to Es Vedrà and then tell us what you think...

Other islets of Ibiza and Formentera

In addition to Tagomago, es Vedrà and es Vedranell, the following islets also stand out on Ibiza:

  • Ses Bledes: in the western part of the island of Ibiza, a small archipelago of islets whose importance lies in the fact that it is a passage for cetaceans.
  • Sa Conillera: breeding area of the red-billed gull and home to an endemic species of lizard (or "sargantana").
  • Ses Margalides: islets in the northwestern part of Ibiza that make up an extremely beautiful spot.
  • Illa des Porcs: on Formentera, before reaching the islet of Espalmador.
  • Illa de Casteví: in Formentera, to the southwest of the islet of Espalmador.

Main photo: Adobe Stock.


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