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What the press say

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“Every morning we congregate on the Yoga Terraza a little more bronzed & a little more supple than the day before. Our lesson generally following the same structure but with enough daily changes to keep us interested.” The Times Retreat Guide 2005


“Beautiful beaches, legendary nightlife and the most bohemian jet set vibe. The Baleares are the new St Tropez & Monaco”

Vogue Magazine 2005


"Formentera is evolving into a monied bohemian playland; think brunch or organic granola served with vintage champagne and Formentera Yoga has recently become a popular destination for Kate Moss & Elle McPhearson when they want to escape the flashbulbs". Traveller Magazine

“We quickly settle into a routine, after a morning of yoga, followed by brunch, we drift off 100 metres to the beach of Playa Mitjorn . A swim & siesta only to wake to the soft delightful soul of Eva Cassidy singing ‘it's a wonderful life” Formentera Report 2005


"When I made the crossing in the 30min, modern, fast ferry, I found a mellow bunch of cyclists, hippies, birdwatchers, naturists and sunseekers. There were way more German and Italian voices than English, as the up-all-nighters in their Union Jack shorts seem to find the unhurried pace of life and sparse bar culture of Formentera's sole resort, Es Pujols, deeply unappealing."
The Times – Travel Supplement


“Most students are lured by the combination of developing a hobby on holiday with the beach only 100 metres away” Spa Magazine 2004

 

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"Hanging as though by a thread, 11 miles south of Ibiza , lies a tiny jewel of an island known as the 'lesser Balear'. Aficionados believe it is the Mediterranean 's only convincing stab at paradise, and I would have to agree. Wild and rugged, with no airport, few hotels, hardly any tarmac and a small, if fledgling, nightlife, the island is a celebration of that uncluttered simplicity which is so elusive on its big sister neighbour". Country Life MAGAZINE

"With exotic languages, the baleares are fashionable, but not intimidating. We Hire a sleek Italian yacht, and journey to formentera, where we arrive at the maritime equivalent of millionaire's row. Super yachts are banked up on the beach, where dinghies loaded with champagne and seafood platters ready to be whisked of to publicity shy sea farers". The Telegraph 2005


"One such lane forks off from the main road, past enormous fig trees supported by wooden stilts designed to encourage fruit to grow. Nestled among the dunes, overlooking the sandy sweep, rimmed with crystalline waters and of the Playa Mitjorn, the atmosphere of this haven is un- ashamedly laid back. 'Formentera is definitely not in the 21st century and that's part of its charm. It's primitivo on the beach." Lonely Planet 2004

 

 

 



 

       


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