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The lines between Formentera and Balearic Islands are provided by Balearia who provide availability for 337 sailings per week with all day departures and crossing times shorter than 6 h 14 min. Some of the sailing companies operating this crossing have hydrofoils available, which speed up your journey if you are a foot passenger, but if you want to travel with your vehicle, it is also possible find ferries suitable for transporting vehicles. There are various types of seating and cabin options when crossing times exceed six hours, ranging from regular seats to cabins. There are also bars and self service restaurants available to all. Cabin crews will cater to your needs.
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Formentera, is on the small island of the Pitiuse, there is a small passenger port at La Savina located in the north of the island, managed by the Balearic Port Authority. Although small, this port is an important part of island life because it is the only way in and out for both goods and passengers. In the past, the location of the La Savina port was an important hub on the for the trading of salt, in the twentieth century construction work began on the port. Today the port offers various services a cargo and passenger pier, fishing and a modern marina.... [More information]
Address: Polígon de la Marina, 10 07870, Illes Balears, Spain
Directions: Google Map @ Formentera, port
The Baleric Islands are in the western Mediterranean Sea and include Majorca, Menorca, Ibiza and Formentera, the capital city is Palma de Mallorca and the two official languages are Spanish and Catalan. History The Balearic Islands were at the centre of Roman raids and suffered Vandal and Berber dominations, they were also subjected to the Kingdom of Aragon and the British. The oldest architectural structures in the Balearic Islands are the talaiots, or talayots, which are Bronze Age megaliths that can be found on the islands of Menorca and Majorca, forming part of the Talaiotic Culture. There... [More information]