Juan y Andrea is Formentera's most famous restaurant and haunt to the jet-set and glitterratti of Europe.
Expect to dine on the finest seafood, perfectly cooked meats and salads while you gaze at the azure waters of Ses Illettes and wriggle your toes in the fine white sand. The setting as well the food make it an outstanding experience. €80-€100
TIP: If you get offered the special, it is always Lobster, expect €140 per head.
Es Torrent has earned the reputation of being the place to go in Ibiza for seafood.
Come hungry and bring your credit card. €80-€100
Es Xarcu on Cala Jondal looks like an old fishermans shack tucked away in the rocks. Don't let the rustic style fool you though, this restaurant prepares some of the finest seafood in Ibiza. Prepare to be delighted!
El Tiburon is further around in the next bay, which is more open and has less boats in it. This means the atmosphere is even more relaxed! It's situated on a remote spot in the sand dunes and has a beautiful view. They make fantastic cocktails here and the food is delicious, a personal favourite! €30-€60
El Pirata is the next restaurant on the idyllic Ses Illettes beach. Here the atmosphere is lively and laid back. Spanish classics, such as paella and tortilla, are served by friendly and cheerful waiters.
This is a great restaurant for bigger groups and people with a lot of children.
Restaurant located on top of a rock with impressive views over Es Vedrà, Illetas and to Ibiza. Not only the views are amazing, but so is the food and the service. The outside chill out area invites to have a last drink to terminate a lovely day.
The beautiful and mystical Es Vedra is said to be partly responsible for much of the spiritual feeling people feel in Ibiza, and as you sail close to it, the feeling of power emanating from it is undeniable. Accessible by those on fast day charter boats and sleep aboard boats, it is a recommended point of interest.