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Culture
Ethnological Museum
Aprt from its merely maritime character, Formentera
also has strong ties to its sparse earht. The local
farmers experienced great difficulty due to the limestone
soil with which they have to work, struggling hard to
extract a bare living from the land, and these hardships
are reflected in the parmanent exhibition in the insland´s
Ethnological Museum.
Almost every example of the ancient rural tools, as
well as some splendid folklore instruments, are on show
in this Museum. Definitely a visit to the Museum, with
full information given by the guide, as well as the
opportunity to watch an exhibition of folklorem, together
with a gastronomic treat, is a most attractive proposition.
Free time
Sports and leisure
The best way to enjoy Formentera is on a bike, althought
visitors with little experience of cycling should not
underestimate the smallness of the island. There is
a magnificent and well sign-posted network of rural
roads, inviting the cyclist to leave behind the asphalt
and enter into direct contact with the Formentera countryside.
For lovers of all kind of water sports Formentera is
a small paradise. There are moorings for pleasure boats
in La Savina, next to the commercial port. As well as
activities on the beaches and in the open sea, Estany
des Peix, a bay with a narrow passage to the sea, offers
the advantages of a lake for certain sports, such as
canoeing.
Fishing
Sometimes the sophistication of the sporting world is
surprising, and can complicate something which could
be easy and simple.
Formentera´s special peculiarities make it possible
to dedicate part of your holiday to fishing in its different
modes. A sport which can be practised without previous
instruction and with very little cost. During your stay
on the island, you can fish with a rod either in organised
groups or individually. You can also go out fishing
in a boat, and underwater fishing, once you have obtained
the necessary licence.
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