



Torre de Son Jaumell
07589 Capdepera, Balearic Islands, Spain
Torre de Son Jaumell is a historic coastal watchtower near Capdepera that once formed part of Mallorca’s seaside defence network and today stands as a dramatic focal point on the headland, popular with walkers and photographers.
What Makes It Special
Perched above the shoreline, the tower provides panoramic views over the rugged east coast and nearby coves — a compact but atmospheric spot for sunrise or sunset photography and coastal observation.
Insider Tips
Visit around golden hour for the best light, wear sturdy shoes for uneven terrain, and bring water and sun protection — there are no onsite facilities and the site is not wheelchair accessible; combine the visit with nearby Capdepera castle or a short walk to local coves.
Torre de Son Jaumell is a historic coastal watchtower near Capdepera that once formed part of Mallorca’s seaside defence network and today stands as a dramatic focal point on the headland, popular with walkers and photographers.
What Makes It Special
Perched above the shoreline, the tower provides panoramic views over the rugged east coast and nearby coves — a compact but atmospheric spot for sunrise or sunset photography and coastal observation.
Insider Tips
Visit around golden hour for the best light, wear sturdy shoes for uneven terrain, and bring water and sun protection — there are no onsite facilities and the site is not wheelchair accessible; combine the visit with nearby Capdepera castle or a short walk to local coves.
Opening Hours Closed
Sunday |
00:00 - 24:00
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Monday | Closed |
Tuesday | Closed |
Wednesday Today | Closed |
Thursday | Closed |
Friday | Closed |
Saturday | Closed |
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