Cap de Formentor
Cap de Formentor is the narrow peninsula at the northern tip of Mallorca, and the drive to the lighthouse is one of the most dramatic on the island.
About Cap de Formentor
Cap de Formentor is the narrow peninsula at the northern tip of Mallorca, and the drive to the lighthouse is one of the most dramatic on the island. The road climbs through pine forest with viewpoints overlooking sheer drops to the sea, though be warned: the winding route with hairpin turns isn't for nervous drivers or those prone to car sickness.
Es Colomer viewpoint is free and deservedly famous, with 300-metre drops and views of the Formentor peninsula stretching north. The stone viewing platform gets packed with tour buses between 11 AM and 3 PM, so arrive early or late for elbow room. You'll hear multiple languages as people jostle for selfie spots, but the views genuinely justify the crowds. The lighthouse at the end is the most photographed spot on Mallorca, a whitewashed beacon perched on craggy cliffs where you can feel the wind whipping off the Mediterranean.
Formentor beach, before the lighthouse road, is worth the detour: a long sandy beach backed by pine trees with water so clear you can see your feet at shoulder depth. The sand stays relatively cool under the pine shade, perfect for afternoon naps. Parking costs EUR 8-10 in summer and fills up by 10 AM. The beach bar serves overpriced but decent bocadillos for EUR 12-15.
In July and August, the lighthouse road closes to private cars from 10 AM to 7 PM. Take the shuttle bus from Port de Pollenca instead, EUR 15 return, departing every 30 minutes. Early morning drives reward you with empty roads and softer light for photos.
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