Like a cube made of rocks, Villa Lavandine emerges from the sand. The Formentera sun bounces off the waxed concrete deck and the turquoise surface of its elegant mosaic pool. You have the feeling of being lost in the desert, with only the reeds bringing some shade. Inside, on the other side of the large tinted windows, the saturated colors brighten the contemporary and minimalist decoration. The fuchsia sofa and the lavender armchair echo the wild flowers of the garden. On the walls, the colorful paintings celebrate the wild landscapes of Cap Barbaria: the silent fields, the fruit trees, the colors of the hills and the endless road leading up to the lighthouse.
Make the blond sand of Migjorn beach your first stop and see where the pirates first set foot. Before reaching Villa Lavandine, take a detour, passing by the natural cave that hides at the foot of the lighthouse of Cap de Barbaria. At the bottom of its small wooden ladder a breathtaking view of the Mediterranean stretches as far as the eye can see. Continue your way through preserved nature. Back at the villa, you can refresh at the pool before taking a nap on a beach chair for the rest of the day.
Just south of Formentera, the rugged coastline of Cap de Barbaria drops into the sea. Rising from the edge of a rocky cliff, the pristine lighthouse overlooks the Mediterranean Sea and Migjorn Beach below. In the evening, when the sun sinks into the waves, the sky lights up pink, orange or golden. You witness this dreamlike spectacle from the Mediterranean garden of Villa Lavandine. It is hidden in the hinterland, on the road that leads to the crystal-clear waters of Cala Saona on the other side of the island.
- 8 Guests
- 4 Bedrooms
- 4 Bathrooms
- Central AC/WiFi
- Pool
From $7,380 to $8,118/week





