



Torre de Cala Figuera
Camí Cala Figuera, 07181, Illes Balears, Spain
Torre de Cala Figuera is a small historic coastal watchtower set on the headland beside Cala Figuera, emblematic of Mallorca’s maritime defence network and a popular, photogenic spot for panoramic views over the cove and open sea.
What Makes It Special
Its setting — perched on a rocky promontory above the water — makes it an excellent vantage point for sunset photos and for appreciating the island’s traditional stone tower architecture linked to anti‑piracy lookouts.
Insider Tips
Access involves uneven coastal paths and there are no visitor facilities or wheelchair access; wear sturdy shoes, bring water, and time your visit for late afternoon or sunset to avoid the midday heat and capture the best light.
Torre de Cala Figuera is a small historic coastal watchtower set on the headland beside Cala Figuera, emblematic of Mallorca’s maritime defence network and a popular, photogenic spot for panoramic views over the cove and open sea.
What Makes It Special
Its setting — perched on a rocky promontory above the water — makes it an excellent vantage point for sunset photos and for appreciating the island’s traditional stone tower architecture linked to anti‑piracy lookouts.
Insider Tips
Access involves uneven coastal paths and there are no visitor facilities or wheelchair access; wear sturdy shoes, bring water, and time your visit for late afternoon or sunset to avoid the midday heat and capture the best light.