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Top 20 Castles around Mallorca

Castles around Mallorca offer a glimpse into the island's rich history, set against a backdrop of diverse landscapes. Mallorca features a varied terrain, from coastal areas to the Tramuntana mountains, providing unique settings for its historical fortresses. These structures reflect centuries of architectural evolution and strategic importance. The island's geographic position has shaped its past, with castles serving as defensive strongholds and royal residences.

Best castles around Mallorca

  • The most popular castles is Punta de n'Amer Castle, a castle that is a 17th-century fortified tower. This tower served as an observation and reporting post, part of Mallorca's coastal defense network.
  • Another must-see spot is Castell de Santueri, a castle located on a rocky outcrop 423 meters above sea level. This well-preserved fortress, with a history dating back to Roman times, offers remarkable views of southeast Mallorca and the Cabrera Islands.
  • Visitors also love Bellver Castle, a Gothic-style castle unique in Spain for its circular shape. Built in the 14th century, it provides panoramic vistas over Palma, the Bay of Palma, and the Tramuntana mountains.
  • Mallorca is known for its Gothic-style castles, walled fortresses, and rock castles. These structures showcase a variety of architectural styles and historical roles, from royal residences to defensive strongholds.
  • The castles around Mallorca are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 1900 upvotes and over 1300 photos shared by visitors.

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Punta de n'Amer Castle

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Not quite 700 meters from the easternmost point of the peninsula was built in the 17th century, the castle-like fortified tower Castell de sa Punta de n'Amer. As early as 1585, in the context of the constant attacks and raids of pirates and North African pirates on Majorca's shores (15th to 18th century), for the first time by the viceroy Lluis Vich as part of a general inspection, the need for the construction of a defense tower on Punta de n ' Amer justified. After another big attack in 1611 decided the council of the city Manacor, to whose area the peninsula belonged at that time, 1617 the building of the tower, which could be realized however at first for cost reasons not.

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It was not until 1693 that the construction of the Castell was started, after the captain of Muro (Capità de Muro) was captured on 4 September 1688 in one of these attacks on the island next to some fishermen and the General Council of Mallorca then the support of the Construction agreed. The 1696 completed tower served in addition to the direct defense of the inhabitants of the east coast as an observation and reporting tower. It was part of the coastal fortress network of Mallorca, consisting of a large number of towers, on which the corps of the tower guards was used. To the Castell belonged still another outbuilding, in which today a restaurant is. With the decrease in the risk of attacks in the mid-19th century, the tower was auctioned and became privately owned.


In the Spanish Civil War from 1936 to 1939, the peninsula Punta de n'Amer was an important base of the army. The Castell served as the news site of the national interception network and nationalist warehouse. On 16 August 1936, the Republican forces succeeded in landing at the "Battle of Mallorca" on Punta de n'Amer and Porto Cristo and occupy parts of the east coast. After the loss of air superiority by the support of the nationalists by the Italian Air Force, the republican troops had on September 12, 1936 clear the recently occupied areas of Mallorca again. On the south coast of Punta de n'Amer bunkers were built during the war to ward off attacks from the sea.

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Punta de n'Amer

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Punta de n'Amer extends about two kilometers east into the sea on the north east coast of Mallorca. The highest point is 43 meters above sea level (msnm) in the western part of the peninsula. Punta de n'Amer separates Cala Nau on the bay of Son Servera (Badia de Son Servera, also Badia d'Artà) in the north from Platja de sa Coma beach on Cala Moreia in the south. The largest north-south extension between Cala Nau and Cape Clot d'en Rotger on the south side is about 1250 meters.


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The easternmost point of the peninsula is referred to as Na Corbana Alta. It is about halfway between the northern Na Jordana Baixa and the southern Sa Punta de ses Crestes, where the coastline swings west toward the island. The northernmost point of Punta de n'Amer is the bay of Cala Nau, the southernmost is Cape Sa Proa, which is east of Cape Clot d'en Rotger in the direction of Sa Punta de ses Crestes.

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Alaró Castle

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The Castell d'Alaró is not only famous as a historical place, but also as the destination of the most beautiful hiking routes in Mallorca. The ascent takes you over easy to moderately difficult routes through the breathtaking Tramuntana mountains. On the 822 meter high castle you can enjoy a panoramic view as far as Palma.

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Alaró Castle

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From the Castell d'Alaró you have a fantastic view over the island, on a clear day you can see the Bay of Alcudia.

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Sanctuary of Sant Salvador de Artà

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Arta inspires with its naturalness. There are many small alleys through the town and most of them lead upwards to Calvary with the fortified church of San Salvador.

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Bellver Castle

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Interesting architecture, sensational views over Palma and the harbor.

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Royal Palace of La Almudaina

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The Palacio Real de La Almudaina was originally an Arab fortress. The 20,000 square meter palace is used by the Spanish king as his official residence, and parts of it are open to the public.

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Capdepera Castle

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Capdepera is one of the 53 independent municipalities on the Spanish Balearic island of Mallorca. The small town of the same name is the administrative seat of the municipality in the region (comarca) Llevant.

On January 1, 2019, the municipality of Capdepera had a population of 11,868 registered residents on an area of 54.92 km². This corresponds to a population density of 216 inhabitants per km². In 2006 the proportion of foreigners in the municipality was 26% (2,877), the proportion of German residents was 14.7% (1,633). The inhabitants of Capdepera call themselves Gabellí, the female Gabellina, in the Mallorcan native language.

The town of Capdepera is characterized by natural stone houses adorned with flowers and narrow cobbled streets. The castle from the 13th century rises on the 159 meter high Puig de Capdepera north above the town. This structure is one of the best preserved fortresses in Mallorca.

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Castell de Santueri

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Renovated just a few years ago, the climb to Castell de Santueri is now definitely worth it. While at the nearby Sant Salvador you sometimes have to literally take a queue, here you have peace and quiet. This makes it twice as much fun to enjoy the wonderful view from the summit.

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Castell de Capdepera

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Coming from Artà, the castle is on the right side of the Ma 15. It belongs to the largest fortifications of the island.
Until the 18th century it served the population for protection against the pirates.

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Manfred Dettlaff
March 4, 2026, Castell de Capdepera

Worth seeing for €3 entry

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October 11, 2025, Castell de Capdepera

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The Torre d'Homenatge is the most striking surviving tower of the Castell d'Alaró on Mallorca. Dating from the early 14th century, it was completed between 1319 and 1320 and served as the main entrance to the castle. It was also the residence of the Castellan, the commander of the fortress. The tower is particularly windy and exposed on the ridge of the castle complex. Hikers who spend a long time there, especially during cool winds from the north or west, are prone to chills. This gave rise to the local joke that one "catches a cold" there, which is why the tower is popularly known as "es Constipador."

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Also called "the cold gate" because many sweaty people cool off in the wind under the tower ;-)

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Gabi 🌻
October 31, 2024, Castell d'Alaró

When the weather is good, you can enjoy the best views of the mountains and the island from the Castell d' Alaró. There is a small chapel and a small café up here. Drinks, coffee and cake are available. These are brought up by two mules. There is also a toilet here. However, it can only be used when the water reservoir has been filled with rain. If the weather is bad, you can find shelter up here.

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Joseba
September 17, 2024, Castell de Santueri

The climb is much quieter than in the neighboring Sant Salvador. In my opinion, the climb up to Sant Salvador is more beautiful and varied. The climb has some tough sections, but they are not too long. If you want to go to the top (on foot) for a panoramic view, you have to pay an entrance fee.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which castles in Mallorca offer the best panoramic views?

For breathtaking vistas, consider visiting Bellver Castle, which provides panoramic views over Palma, the Bay of Palma, and the Tramuntana mountains. Capdepera Castle offers sweeping sea views of the east coast, the Levante Natural Park, and on clear days, even Menorca. Alaró Castle, perched high in the mountains, rewards hikers with spectacular views of the Tramuntana, Palma, and the bay of Alcúdia. Lastly, Castell de Santueri boasts remarkable views of southeast Mallorca and the Cabrera Islands.

Are there any family-friendly castles to visit in Mallorca?

Yes, several castles are suitable for families. Bellver Castle is easily accessible and its unique circular shape and City History Museum can be engaging for children. The surrounding Bellver Forest also offers pleasant walking trails. Punta de n'Amer Castle, a 17th-century fortified tower within a nature reserve, provides an interesting historical context and is part of an easy walk, often with a cafe nearby.

What kind of historical significance do Mallorca's castles hold?

Mallorca's castles are steeped in history, reflecting centuries of strategic importance. Bellver Castle, built in the 14th century, served as a royal residence and later a military prison. Capdepera Castle was a crucial defense against pirate attacks. Alaró Castle has Moorish origins and is known for its resistance against invaders. Castell de Santueri has a history dating back to Roman times, with significant expansion during the Moorish occupation, adapted to withstand long sieges.

Can I find hiking trails near Mallorca's castles?

Absolutely. The ascent to Alaró Castle is a popular hiking experience, offering rewarding views. The area around Bellver Castle includes the Bellver Forest with pleasant walking trails. For more extensive hiking opportunities, you can explore the Mountain Hikes around Mallorca guide, which features routes like the 'Spectacular view – Puig de Massanella loop' or 'View of Cúber Reservoir – Puig de na Franquesa loop'.

What is the best time of year to visit castles in Mallorca?

The best time to visit Mallorca's castles is generally during the spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) months. During these periods, the weather is pleasantly mild, making outdoor activities like hiking to castles more enjoyable, and avoiding the intense heat and larger crowds of the peak summer season. Winter can also be a good option for cooler temperatures and fewer tourists, though some facilities might have reduced hours.

Are there any castles in Mallorca that offer unique architectural features?

Yes, Bellver Castle is unique in Spain for its distinctive circular Gothic style, featuring a round inner courtyard, three minor towers, and a prominent donjon. Capdepera Castle is a well-preserved medieval walled fortress with an imposing defense tower and a Miquel Nunis Tower from the Moorish era. Alaró Castle and Castell de Santueri are notable 'rock castles' integrated into their natural rocky outcrops.

What outdoor activities can I do near these castles, besides hiking?

Beyond hiking, you can find various outdoor activities. Near some castles, you might find opportunities for trail running, with options like the 'Talaia d'Alcudia and Penya des Migdia - circular trail running' route available in the Running Trails around Mallorca guide. For cycling enthusiasts, the Gravel biking around Mallorca guide offers routes such as the 'Natural Park s'Albufera loop' or 'Pla de Mallorca Gravel Loop'.

How accessible are Mallorca's castles by public transport?

Accessibility varies by castle. Bellver Castle in Palma is relatively easy to reach by public transport, with a tourist panorama bus (line 50) stopping directly at the castle. Other castles, especially those in more remote or mountainous locations like Alaró Castle or Castell de Santueri, may require a car or a longer hike from the nearest public transport stop.

Are there cafes or restaurants available at or near the castles?

Yes, some castles offer amenities. Alaró Castle, for instance, has a cafe and restaurant on site, and even offers the unique opportunity to spend a night within its ancient walls. Near Punta de n'Amer Castle, there is an outbuilding that now houses a restaurant. For other castles, you might find cafes and restaurants in the nearby towns or villages.

What can I expect when visiting <a href="https://www.komoot.com/highlight/438605" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Capdepera Castle</a>?

Capdepera Castle is a well-preserved medieval walled fortress. You can explore its defensive walls, the restored Casa del Governador (governor's house) which now hosts a history museum, a 14th-century church, and a cistern. The highlight for many visitors is the panoramic view of the east coast, the Levante Natural Park, and the Mediterranean Sea from its ramparts. On clear days, you might even spot Menorca.

What makes <a href="https://www.komoot.com/highlight/145530" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Castell de Santueri</a> a unique visit?

Castell de Santueri stands out for its dramatic setting on a rocky outcrop 423 meters above sea level, offering stunning views of southeast Mallorca and the Cabrera Islands. Its history dates back to Roman times, with significant Moorish expansion. You can explore its imposing fortress walls, fortified towers, and archaeological remains that suggest continuous use since prehistoric times, including a hydraulic system with cisterns and a chapel.

Are there any castles that were primarily defensive structures?

Many of Mallorca's castles served defensive purposes. Punta de n'Amer Castle was a 17th-century fortified tower, part of Mallorca's coastal defense network against pirate attacks. Capdepera Castle was built in the 14th century as a walled fortress to protect against pirate raids. Castell de Santueri was adapted to withstand long sieges, featuring robust walls and internal provisions.

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