The main island of Formentera is long and is located about south of Ibiza in the
Mediterranean Sea. More specifically Formentera is part of the delimitation of the
Balearic Sea, which is a northwestern element of the Mediterranean Sea. Its major villages are
Sant Francesc Xavier,
Sant Ferran de ses Roques,
El Pilar de la Mola (on the
La Mola peninsula),
La Savina, and
Es Pujols, the most important tourist destination of the island. Formentera comprises one
municipality, also called Formentera, and has a population of 11,981 (as of 1 January 2021). Its land area is . It is subdivided into several civil parishes (
parròquies), themselves subdivided into
vendas (
véndes in Catalan). North of Formentera is located
Espalmador (in Catalan: ''Illa de S'Espalmador''), the second largest island of the Pitiusas Islands, surrounded by a few minor islets. Espalmador is a
tombolo, separated from the main island of Formentera by a shallow
sandbar. This area is a popular stopping point for those in yachts heading between Ibiza and Formentera.
Climate Formentera has a
semi-arid climate with hot, very dry summers and warm, dry winters. The flat topography of the island means that rainfall is scarce and the temperature is quite uniform. The average annual rainfall is 370–420 mm. The average annual temperature is between 17 and 18 °C. Overall, the climate is mild, with an average annual temperature of 18.6 degrees Celsius and 2883 hours of annual sunshine on average. ==Administration==