
Sant Ferran de ses Roques
Sant Ferran de ses Roques
A small, bohemian village in the middle of Formentera, the old heart of the island's hippy scene and still its most creative corner.
Sant Ferran de ses Roques, often called San Fernando, sits in the centre of Formentera, between the capital and the resort of Es Pujols. In the 1960s it became the heart of the island's hippy scene, and it has kept that easy, creative spirit ever since. By day it feels quiet, but on summer evenings the square and streets come alive.

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Sant Ferran is best known for its bohemian past and the lively nights that still go with it. The old meeting point is Fonda Pepe, a bar and small hotel by the church that drew artists and free spirits from the 1960s, and its walls are still covered with photos from those years. The village church, the smallest of the three on Formentera, stands on the main square where live music often plays on summer nights. Along the street leading up to it, an evening craft market sells the work of local painters and makers. The mood here is gentle and local, quite different from the clubs of Es Pujols.





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The best way to enjoy Sant Ferran is to come in the evening, when the village wakes up. Start with a drink at the legendary Fonda Pepe, then wander the craft market and listen to whatever music is playing in the square. There are some lovely places to eat here too, from old island kitchens to a famous pizzeria. It is a good central base, with the beaches and Es Pujols a short ride away.

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Sant Ferran has a relaxed and varied food scene for such a small place. You can eat traditional Formentera dishes like squid cooked in its own ink at Can Forn, or sit out under the trees for some of the island's best pizza.





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May, June and September bring warm, easy weather with a much quieter village than the coast nearby. Summer sees more passing visitors, though it never matches the crowds of Formentera's beaches. Winters are calm and cool, with local life carrying on at its own pace.
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Sant Ferran is in the middle of Formentera, about 2km from Es Pujols and 3km from the capital, Sant Francesc. The island has no airport, so you arrive by ferry from Ibiza, around 30 minutes from Ibiza Town. The nearest airport is Ibiza (IBZ). The village is easy to reach by bus, bike or scooter.
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Sant Ferran is quiet by day and best enjoyed in the evening, once the market and music begin. Fonda Pepe is the place to soak up the village's hippy history over a drink. The craft market runs most summer evenings, except Wednesdays and Sundays. It makes a handy, central base, with Es Pujols and the beaches close by. Rent a bike or scooter to explore the rest of the small island with ease.


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