Through the steep sand dunes on the eastern side of the Trucador Peninsula, Platja Llevant is a divine, undeveloped beach. The powdery sand is so white it dazzles your eyes, and the aquamarine water is fantastically clear. It's also very shallow, so safe for children, and the sea warms to bathtub temperatures on summer days. There can be strong winds here, so do heed the warning flags.

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Nearby Formentera attractions
1. Platja Illetes
0.15 MILES
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2. Ses Salines
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3. Es Pas
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4. Espalmador
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A low-slung, uninhabited island of dunes and sandstone off the northernmost tip of Formentera, Espalmador has a beautiful crescent-shaped beach of fine…
5. Museu Etnològic
3.41 MILES
A modest ethnological museum illustrating Formentera’s agricultural, fishing and artisan heritage.
6. Església de Sant Francesc
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