from Trucador Beaches it is possible to continue on foot to the final part of the peninsula: here there are the most beautiful beaches of the whole Formentera characterized by a blinding white sand and surprisingly thin. This very, very thin strip of land, just 30 metres wide, is wet by limpid and turquoise waters, which literally surrounds this tongue of land, that it is hardly populated by the mass of summer tourists.
However there is still a small portion of island to explore; one kilometre from the parking lot, continuing to the north, you reach the north extremity of Formentera: Es Pas, also known as "The Crossing" (the crossing), is partly connected to the Espalmador island by a strip of sand long over approximately 300 metres.
During the days of calm sea, it is possible to reach the island walking on the sandy bar without plunge into the water and therefore, without wetting any personal items (mobile phones etc).
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