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Teranka

Formentera, Spain

A hidden gem nestled in the azure waters of the Mediterranean, Formentera is the little sister of Ibiza, known for its beaches and breathtaking landscape. Teranka offers a serene escape where laid-back luxury meets natural beauty within this pristine island. Surrounded by sweet-smelling pine forests and clear waters, the hotel embodies a boho rustic charm with impeccable service making itnthe perfect destination for anyone seeking peace within nature.

Teranka — Formentera, Spain

Teranka symbolizes calmness with a profound connection to its surroundings. The hotel sits on the southern side of Formentera Island, right on the beautiful Playa Migjorn, an untouched beach. This unique destination features 34 rooms and suites, all a quick walk from the beach, a rooftop bar, and a garden restaurant with views of La Mola – Formentera’s highest point, and the stunning turquoise hues of the Mediterranean Sea.

 

The story

Teranka, a name blending “land” (tierra) and “anchor” (ancla) embodies being grounded to the earth. This philosophy is reflected in the hotel’s design and architecture, which seamlessly blend into its natural surroundings. Born from the essence of bohemian roots, Teranka adopts Formentera’s peaceful traditions, offering guests a sanctuary of nature for deep relaxation.

Your stay

Every space at Teranka is a little oasis of calm and comfort. Bathed in soft light and decorated with a gentle touch, Teranka has 34 rooms and suites spread across three unique buildings – Mar, Tierra, and Cielo. The design captures the vibe of Formentera: low-key, soothing, and inspiring. The hotel sticks to its roots with a handmade dry-stone build and simple interiors, using local aesthetics to showcase the island’s colors and heritage. With only a short walk to the beach, guests can easily spend the day lounging in the sand or taking a refreshing dip in the crystal-clear waters.

How to spend your time

Start the day with the soothing sounds of the ocean with yoga on the beach, discover the island by bike, and enjoy all the water activities such as kayaking and snorkeling. In the afternoon, chill by the pool, catch the sunset with rooftop cocktails and wrap up your day with dinner at the garden restaurant among the dunes and the olive trees.

Fall in love with

The rooftop bar offers breathtaking sunset views, providing the perfect backdrop for cocktails. Meanwhile, the garden restaurants’ local and seasonal flavors promise a culinary journey that complements the serene atmosphere.

Expect the unexpected

Formentera, the smallest inhabited island in the Balearic Islands, has a unique, indented shape that contributes to its unique geography. Its mostly flat terrain is perfect for cycling, with Sa Talaiassa on the Mola plateau marking the highest point at just over 600 feet above sea level. The island is also known for its exquisite coastline, stretching a little over 43 miles and featuring many beaches, coves, and charming coastal hideaways.

Formentera, Spain

The best time to visit

The best time to visit Formentera is between May and September, perfect for spending the day at the beach or exploring the island’s beautiful landscape.

More to experience with Querido

Keep the beach holiday spirit alive in Marbella by staying at Marbella Club or Puente Romano Beach Resort.

How to get there

Direct 30 minute ferry
provides round trip rides between the Ibiza and Formentera
ports every 30 minutes.