



Torre de Cala Pi
07639 Llucmajor, Balearic Islands, Spain
Torre de Cala Pi is a small, cylindrical stone coastal watchtower perched above the sandy cove of Cala Pi in the Llucmajor area. Part of Mallorca’s historic network of lookout towers, it serves today as an iconic, unstaffed landmark and vantage point offering sweeping views over the limestone cliffs and Mediterranean.
What Makes It Special
Its dramatic cliff‑edge position makes the tower exceptionally photogenic: the silhouette of the round stone tower against open sea and the narrow bay below creates one of the island’s most memorable coastal vistas, especially in low sunlight.
Insider Tips
Go late afternoon for the best light and calmer breezes, wear sturdy shoes for the uneven path along the cliff, and combine the visit with time at Cala Pi beach; note there is no wheelchair access to the tower or cliff edge.
Torre de Cala Pi is a small, cylindrical stone coastal watchtower perched above the sandy cove of Cala Pi in the Llucmajor area. Part of Mallorca’s historic network of lookout towers, it serves today as an iconic, unstaffed landmark and vantage point offering sweeping views over the limestone cliffs and Mediterranean.
What Makes It Special
Its dramatic cliff‑edge position makes the tower exceptionally photogenic: the silhouette of the round stone tower against open sea and the narrow bay below creates one of the island’s most memorable coastal vistas, especially in low sunlight.
Insider Tips
Go late afternoon for the best light and calmer breezes, wear sturdy shoes for the uneven path along the cliff, and combine the visit with time at Cala Pi beach; note there is no wheelchair access to the tower or cliff edge.
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