I Visited Formentera, the Most Sustainable of Spain's Balearic Islands — Here's What It Was Like
"The island’s highest point on the Mola plateau at just over 600 feet above sea level, offering one of the few elevated viewpoints on an otherwise flat landscape and serving as a geographic landmark amid accessible cycling terrain." - Michaela Trimble
Michaela Trimble
Michaela Trimble is a journalist and photographer based in Mexico City. A Latin America expert for publications like T: The New York Times Magazine, Vogue, and Travel + Leisure, she specializes in covering travel, luxury adventure, culture, food, and drink.
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The highest point nothing there other than the trees and antennas but so worth the trip up there for the view, stunning.
Interesting drive rough in places and very steep.
I walked the last 1.5kms very warm so take some water with you
EN J.
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It’s a lovely walk uphill. Not steep. Views are what you expect- Ibiza on your palms
Laís H
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Great low to moderate hike to the top, signs throught the trail were a bit on and off but nothing unmanageable! Totally worth it! My friend and I took around one hour and half to get to the top, amazing views of the island.
Jennifer B
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The highest point of Ibiza. It can be reached in 20 mins with car from San Antonio. You can see nearly the whole island and the surrounding islands from the top. Good to have a walk and relax. Water, drinks and sandwiches are recommended as there are no supermarket or restaurant around.
Ronald H.
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Wow - took a missus for a picnic there. The views are just breathtaking. If you are looking for a view of the island this is the place to visit.
Isaac N.
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Amazing view of island
Just be careful of getting here on bike/moped as road turns into dirt track
Brenda van S.
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Road closed not reachable with car. Need to walk 1.6 km one way, and back.
Kurt
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Drove up in our Fiat Panda we'd hired to be greated by underwhelming views but was an experience nevertheless 🤣🤣