



Cap de Ses Salines
Cap de Ses Salines, 07650, Illes Balears, Spain
Cap de Ses Salines is the wild southern cape of Mallorca, dominated by a 19th‑century lighthouse (built in 1863) and framed by rugged cliffs and unspoilt sandy coves — a dramatic natural headland prized for coastal walks, sea views and access to secluded beaches.
What Makes It Special
The lighthouse perched atop the cliffs offers one of the island’s most photogenic vantage points, with uninterrupted views across the Mediterranean that are especially spectacular at sunrise and sunset.
Insider Tips
Visit early morning or late afternoon to avoid peak heat and winds; wear sturdy shoes for uneven trails, bring water and sun protection (there are minimal facilities), and combine the stop with nearby beaches such as Es Trenc or a short coastal walk to make the most of the area.
Cap de Ses Salines is the wild southern cape of Mallorca, dominated by a 19th‑century lighthouse (built in 1863) and framed by rugged cliffs and unspoilt sandy coves — a dramatic natural headland prized for coastal walks, sea views and access to secluded beaches.
What Makes It Special
The lighthouse perched atop the cliffs offers one of the island’s most photogenic vantage points, with uninterrupted views across the Mediterranean that are especially spectacular at sunrise and sunset.
Insider Tips
Visit early morning or late afternoon to avoid peak heat and winds; wear sturdy shoes for uneven trails, bring water and sun protection (there are minimal facilities), and combine the stop with nearby beaches such as Es Trenc or a short coastal walk to make the most of the area.