As you already know, lighthouses are tall structures used to guide ships and other vessels at sea. They are especially useful in conditions of low visibility, such as during the night or in foggy or bad weather situations.
In addition to their practical function, lighthouses have become a tourist attraction in recent years, drawing the attention of travelers who are increasingly interested in visiting the areas where they are located. They offer stunning panoramic views and are surrounded by pristine nature. The crystal-clear beaches and dizzying cliffs along the coast make lighthouses an ideal place to enjoy the surroundings or watch a sunset.
Mallorca, with its beautiful lighthouses, is no exception. An aspect less known but equally fascinating about this island is its lighthouses: iconic monuments that once guided sailors through the treacherous waters of the Mediterranean and now serve as points of historical interest, offering some of the most breathtaking views of the island. Below, we invite you to take a tour of some of the most beautiful lighthouses in Mallorca.
If you plan to visit Mallorca soon, in addition to the beautiful coves and beaches you can enjoy on our island, we also recommend visiting some of Mallorca's most beautiful lighthouses.
If you stay at one of our Hotels VIVA, you will be well located to visit many of Mallorca's most visited lighthouses and some of the most popular beaches on the island, all while enjoying the comforts and services we have prepared for you. So, you just have to decide your destination, and you will arrive in a few minutes. For example, if you are interested in staying near the Alcúdia area and Puerto de Pollença, we invite you to discover our hotels VIVA Blue & Spa, VIVA Sunrise, VIVA Eden Lago, or VIVA Golf Adults Only 18+.
Here are some of the lighthouses in Mallorca that we assure you are worth visiting:
The Formentor Lighthouse is one of the most iconic lighthouses on the island of Mallorca. It is located at the northernmost point of the island, on the Formentor Peninsula. Built in 1863, it stands at a height of 210 meters above sea level. The road leading to the lighthouse is famous for its stunning panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea, although it is also known for being narrow and winding. Along the road, there are several viewpoints where you can enjoy spectacular views of the rocky coast and the blue sea.
In addition to offering stunning views of Mallorca, the Formentor Lighthouse is also a place of interest for nature lovers. The surrounding area is home to several bird species, including eagles and peregrine falcons, making it an excellent spot for birdwatching.
This lighthouse is located at the eastern end of the island and is one of the most recognizable in the region due to its distinctive white and red structure. Built in 1863, the Portocolom Lighthouse stands at a height of 42 meters above sea level, and its light reaches up to 23 nautical miles. The lighthouse is currently in operation and plays a crucial role in guiding vessels navigating these waters.
In addition to its practical function, the Portocolom Lighthouse is also a popular tourist destination. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea from its elevated location, and the surrounding area offers opportunities for hiking and exploration. While access to the interior of the lighthouse is not allowed, visitors can approach the base and enjoy the views from there.
Portocolom is also known for its natural harbor, one of the largest and best-preserved on the island. The town has a traditional charm with its colorful houses and fishing boats, and it offers a variety of restaurants and bars where visitors can taste local cuisine.
The Capdepera Lighthouse is located at the easternmost point of the island, on the Cape of Capdepera, offering panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea. It was inaugurated in 1861 and stands at a height of 58 meters above sea level, with a tower that measures 21 meters in height. The lighthouse's light can reach up to 42 kilometers offshore, making it a crucial reference point for vessels navigating the area.
Although access to the interior of the lighthouse is not allowed, visitors can enjoy stunning views from the surrounding areas. The surrounding area is known for its natural beauty, with steep cliffs and crystal-clear waters, making it a popular spot for hiking and birdwatching.
Additionally, near the lighthouse is the Torre de Canyamel, a medieval defense tower that is one of the most important historical monuments on the island. If you are staying at our VIVA Cala Mesquida Suites & Spa hotel, this lighthouse is very close by and can be an excellent option to visit without traveling long distances.
The Porto Pí Lighthouse was inaugurated in 1300, making it one of the oldest lighthouses on the island. However, the current structure was built in 1617 and has undergone several modifications over the years to improve its functionality and efficiency.
The lighthouse tower is 41 meters high and stands at 49 meters above sea level. Its light can reach up to 22 nautical miles, providing essential guidance for vessels in the area.
This lighthouse is located at the entrance to the port of Palma, indicating the way for vessels entering and leaving the port.
Also known as Aucanada Lighthouse, it is located on the island of Alcanada, near the northeastern coast of Mallorca. This small island is connected to the mainland by a strip of sand and stones that can be crossed on foot during low tide.
The lighthouse was built in 1861 and stands at 22 meters above sea level. The white cylindrical tower is 7 meters high, and the lighthouse's light can reach up to 11 nautical miles. The lighthouse is painted white, making it easily recognizable.
In addition to the lighthouse, the island of Alcanada is famous for its natural surroundings and panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea. It also has a beach and a nearby golf course. However, the lighthouse itself is not open to the public for visits.
The Cala Figuera Lighthouse, also known as Cap de Cala Figuera Lighthouse, is located at the end of the homonymous cape in the municipality of Santanyí.
It was built in 1860 and stands at a height of 88 meters above sea level. The tower is 11 meters high and is painted white, making it easily recognizable. The lighthouse's light can reach up to 18 nautical miles. In addition to the lighthouse, the Cala Figuera area is famous for its picturesque fishing port and traditional Mallorcan houses.
Each of these lighthouses in Mallorca has its own history and charm, and visiting them can offer a new perspective on the island's rich maritime history. Whether you are interested in history, nature, or simply enjoying panoramic views, Mallorca's lighthouses are a must-visit on your next trip.