Restaurant Can Rafalet
Es Caló de Sant Agustí
On the eastern coast of Formentera, at the feet of the cliffs of La Mola, discover one of our favorite places in the world, Es Caló de Sant Agustí. A small fishing village surrounded by small coves of fine white sand that is well worth a visit. A magical place with views of the cliffs of La Mola and the coastline of the neighboring island of Ibiza. Characteristics of this place are its boathouses, declared of cultural interest in 2002 and also in charge of protecting the small fishing boats (llaüts) from the waves. A must for your trip to Formentera and an amazing place for a good swim in intense turquoise waters, a true window to paradise. "Llaüt" fishing boat
Getting here
Formentera can only be reached by sea. Get on one of the ferries that come over from Ibiza.
How to get around
Move around Formentera on ECO transport. Bike routes, public transport or electric cars.
Where to sleep
More than 150 accommodations to choose from: small hostels, apartments and hotels to stay in.
"Molinet" used to pull boats out of the water
How to get there
Take the main road to Pilar de la Mola. Leave behind you the villages of Sant Francesc and Sant Ferran and about 3.5 miles away you’ll get to Es Caló. By boat, 38º 40′ 31,022” N 01º 31′ 21,552” E, anchor on its sandy bottom at a depth between 5 and 8 meters. Make sure you never anchor on the Posidonia meadows, an endemic Mediterranean plant that we thank for the turquoise color and clarity of our waters. Sailing boat with ibiza in the background