Es Pujols

Es Pujols
Lizenz: Wikimedia commons,Emanuela Meme Giudic
Islands: Formentera

Es Pujols is the beach of the village with the same name, between Punta Prima, with racons des Cinges and des Fornet, and Pedrera d’en Coix aswell as next to the village of Punta Prima, the tower with the same name (tower without artillery) and the megalithic tomb of Ca na Costa. From this coastal area you can see some small islands which protect this bay from the sea current and from the wind, Illa de l’Àguila, Illa des Fonoll Marí, Illa Plana and Illa de s’Aigua Dolça. This u-shaped sea inlet has the biggest touristic and leisure activity in Formentera, it is not too big, open to the winds from the north-northeast-east-southeast, the beach has fine-grained golden sand, quiet and clear water, aswell as a very gentle slope (at 50 metres from the coast there is a depth of 1,5 metres) and nudism is allowed. The marine and underwater conditions for anchoring boats are the best in the southeast of Punta Prima, at about two hectometres from the coast, on a sandy ground. The navigator has to know that anchoring boats is restricted between Punta Prima and des Trucadors. The accessibility by car is easy following the signs and the deviations. The private car, moped or bicycle can be left on a free parking area in the surroundings. You can also reach this beach with the public transport. The nearest bus stop is located at about two hectometres. These characteristics explain that the beach is very crowded by local visitors and tourists. When the beach has a lifeguard service, you must follow the lifeguards’ instructions and the warnings on flags. A red flag indicates dangerous swimming conditions and means that swimming is not permitted. A yellow flag indicates that precaution must be taken, but that swimming is permitted. A green flag indicates that swimming is permitted. An orange flag is used to indicate that the lifeguard is absent. Act cautiously when no lifeguard is present or the service is not available and enjoy the beach without taking any unnecessary risks. For health and safety reasons, the municipal ordinances ban pets on beaches. Information about this beach may change. To confirm the data or consult changes or new features, please contact the municipal tourism office below: Tourist Information

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