
Formentera
Formentera from Ibiza Cruise Port
Ibiza's pristine neighbour — turquoise water and white sand, but only honest on the longest port days.
Distance
10–15 min walk to Ibiza Town ferry terminal
Travel time
30 min ferry each way + 20–30 min to beaches
Time needed
5–6 hours minimum for a meaningful visit
Formentera is the Caribbean-blue island south of Ibiza — a 30-minute fast ferry from Ibiza Town to La Savina, then beaches like Ses Illetes that rank among Europe's finest. Cruise passengers face a maths problem: ferry time, transfer to beaches, and return margins eat most standard port windows. This guide tells you when Formentera genuinely works and when smarter alternatives stay on the main island.
Fast ferries depart from the Estación Marítima in Ibiza Town, roughly 10–15 minutes on foot from the cruise berths or a short taxi ride. Crossing to La Savina takes about 30 minutes on fast services; allow 20–30 minutes boarding either side. From La Savina, buses and scooters reach Ses Illetes and Playa de Llevant — budget another 20–30 minutes each way in peak season.
A realistic Formentera day needs roughly 5–6 hours ashore minimum: 1 hour total ferry round-trip logistics, 2–3 hours on the beach, 1 hour return ferry and 45–60 minutes port buffer. That means your ship must offer at least 8–9 usable hours from gangway open to all-aboard. Shorter calls should not attempt Formentera — Talamanca, Ses Salines or a Dalt Vila morning deliver better value with lower risk.
When the timing works, Formentera is extraordinary — transparent water, unspoiled dunes and a pace worlds away from Ibiza Town. Book the earliest ferry off the ship, pre-purchase return tickets, and choose an organised Formentera day trip when you want an operator tracking your ship's departure.
How to get there
| Method | Detail | Time | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fast ferry (Baleària / Trasmapi) | From Estación Marítima Ibiza to La Savina | 30 min crossing | €25–40+ return |
| Organised Formentera day trip | Ferry, beach transfer and cruise-timed return included | 5–6 hrs | Excursion price |
| Bus from La Savina | Seasonal service to Ses Illetes — check timetables | 15–20 min | Few euros |
Formentera ferry day — minimum time budget
| Stage | Optimistic | Realistic | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Disembark ship to ferry terminal | 15 min | 25 min | Queues on multi-ship days |
| Ferry Ibiza → La Savina | 30 min | 40 min | Plus 15 min boarding |
| Transfer to Ses Illetes | 15 min | 30 min | Bus wait or scooter hire |
| Beach time | 2 hours | 2.5 hours | Minimum for the effort |
| Return transfer + ferry | 1 hour | 1.25 hours | Allow boarding cutoff |
| Port walk + buffer | 45 min | 60 min | Non-negotiable for independents |
| Total | 5 hrs | 6+ hrs | Needs 8+ hr port call |
Which Ibiza port calls suit Formentera?
| Port window | Formentera viable? | Better alternative |
|---|---|---|
| 4–5 hours | No | Dalt Vila + Talamanca |
| 6–7 hours | Risky — not recommended | Es Vedrà tour or main-island beaches |
| 8–9 hours | Possible with early ferry | Organised Formentera day trip |
| 10+ hours | Comfortable | Independent ferry with fixed return |
| Overnight / late sail | Ideal | Sunset return ferry feasible |
Did you know?
Photography tips
- Ses Illetes is best shot from the dune paths at the isthmus centre — wide-angle captures dual bays; polarising filter reduces water glare.
- Midday sun bleaches sand and water — acceptable for phone shots; serious photographers prefer morning ferry arrivals for softer light.
- Drone use is restricted in protected areas — check current regulations before flying near dunes and Posidonia zones.
- Include a human figure for scale on the white sand — the beaches feel vast in photos without a reference point.
Highlights
- Ses Illetes — turquoise shallows and Caribbean comparisons
- 30-minute fast ferry from Ibiza Town
- Playa de Llevant and protected dune landscapes
- Honest timing guide for cruise port windows
- Organised day trips with return-to-ship coordination
- Best on 8+ hour port calls only
Tips for cruise passengers
- Check ferry timetables the night before — summer services are frequent but cruise timing is tight
- Take the first feasible ferry after disembarkation
- Pre-book return ferry tickets with a fixed departure buffer
- Bring cash for beach bars and bus fares
- On calls under 8 hours, choose Ibiza main-island beaches instead
Return-to-ship confidence
Formentera is the highest-risk independent day for cruise passengers. Work backwards: last ferry from La Savina typically runs every 30–60 minutes in summer, but queues and boarding cutoffs add stress. Allow 15 minutes walk or taxi from the ferry terminal to your cruise berth, then 45–60 minutes before all-aboard. If any step runs late — ferry delay, missed bus, long lunch — you have almost no recovery time. Organised excursions exist precisely because they reverse-engineer this schedule against your ship's departure.
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Formentera from Ibiza Cruise Port — FAQs
Can I visit Formentera on an Ibiza cruise port day?▼
Only on longer calls with at least 8 usable hours ashore. Shorter windows should stay on Ibiza — the ferry maths does not work.
How long is the ferry from Ibiza to Formentera?▼
About 30 minutes on fast ferries from Ibiza Town to La Savina. Add boarding time and the walk from your cruise berth to the ferry terminal.
Which beach should cruise passengers prioritise?▼
Ses Illetes for the famous turquoise shallows. Playa de Llevant on the opposite side of the isthmus is quieter when Ses Illetes fills up.
When should cruise passengers avoid Formentera?▼
On calls under 8 hours, when ferries are cancelled due to weather, or when your ship is one of several sharing the port and disembarkation is slow.
Is an organised tour better than independent ferries?▼
For most cruise passengers, yes — operators sequence ferry times against all-aboard. Independents must self-manage every connection.
What are alternatives if Formentera will not fit?▼
Ses Salines and Talamanca beaches on Ibiza, Dalt Vila, or an Es Vedrà scenic drive — all lower risk on standard port days.
Do I need to book ferry tickets in advance?▼
Strongly recommended in summer and on cruise days. Pre-booked returns with a fixed departure protect your schedule.
Can I rent a scooter on Formentera?▼
Yes at La Savina, but factor hire paperwork and return fuel into your tight timeline. Buses work for Ses Illetes if timetables align.