
Es Pujols
Es Pujols
Formentera's main beach resort, with a white sandy beach, a lively promenade and the island's best bars and nightlife.
Es Pujols is Formentera's main resort, on the north coast of the island. It has the island's only real urban beach, a shell-shaped curve of white sand with calm, clear water. A promenade runs along the front, lined with bars, restaurants and old fishing huts. It is the liveliest place on this otherwise quiet island, and the hub of its nightlife.

What Es Pujols is known for
Es Pujols is best known as the busiest and most lively corner of Formentera. Its white sandy beach has shallow, turquoise water and small islets just offshore. A seafront promenade links the bars and restaurants, with traditional fishing boat huts along the way. By night, this is where the island comes out to play, with a strip of bars and the long-running Club Tipic, going since the 1970s. Even so, the nightlife is gentle compared to Ibiza. On summer evenings a small craft market sets up along the promenade.





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Experiences and things to do in Es Pujols
Base yourself here for the beach by day and the bars by night. Swim and sunbathe on the town beach, then walk the promenade past the old boat huts. In the evening, browse the craft market and work through the bars, or head to Club Tipic for a dance. The beach faces east, so it is also a fine spot to watch the sunrise. A boardwalk leads off towards quieter coves and the famous beaches further along the coast.

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Food and drink in Es Pujols
The seafront is full of restaurants, from casual spots to gourmet kitchens looking over the beach. Fresh fish and paella are the things to order. After dinner, the same streets turn into the island's main nightlife.





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Best time to visit Es Pujols
July and August bring the hottest weather and the busiest resort scene, when the promenade and beach are at their fullest. May, June and September offer the same warm sea with noticeably more space. Many bars and restaurants close over winter, favouring a shoulder-season visit.
Getting to Es Pujols and around
Formentera has no airport, so you reach it by ferry from Ibiza. Boats run often from Ibiza Town to La Savina port, taking about 30 minutes. From La Savina, Es Pujols is about 6km, a short hop by bus, taxi, scooter or bike. The nearest airport is Ibiza (IBZ).
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Travel tips for visiting Es Pujols
Es Pujols is the best base if you want some nightlife on Formentera. The town beach is calm and shallow, which also makes it good for families. Rent a bike or scooter, as the island is small and easy to explore. The promenade craft market runs on summer evenings. The beach faces east, so it is a lovely place to catch the sunrise.


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