How can I reach the Torre del Verger near Formentor without a car?
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Locals often rely on public transport or well-planned hikes to visit places like the Torre del Verger, perched dramatically near the Formentor peninsula. From Port de Pollença, you can catch a TIB bus that heads toward Cap de Formentor during the high season, though service may be limited outside of summer. The journey itself is stunning, winding along the Ma-2200 with panoramic views of the Tramuntana mountains and the azure sea.
For those who enjoy walking, a hike from the town of Pollença offers a rewarding experience through Mediterranean scrub and pine forests, culminating in breathtaking views of Cala Murta and the rugged coastline. The trail is well-marked but can be steep in parts, so good footwear and water are essential. Cyclists also frequent the Ma-2200 road to explore this corner of the island, taking in the fresh breeze and the iconic lighthouse at the cape.
Driving remains the most flexible way to reach the tower, with parking available near the trailhead, but the quiet charm of the area is best appreciated either on foot or by bike, especially before crowds arrive. Regardless of how you approach it, the Torre del Verger stands as a testament to the island’s coastal history and provides some of the most spectacular views you will find along this stretch of sea.
For those who enjoy walking, a hike from the town of Pollença offers a rewarding experience through Mediterranean scrub and pine forests, culminating in breathtaking views of Cala Murta and the rugged coastline. The trail is well-marked but can be steep in parts, so good footwear and water are essential. Cyclists also frequent the Ma-2200 road to explore this corner of the island, taking in the fresh breeze and the iconic lighthouse at the cape.
Driving remains the most flexible way to reach the tower, with parking available near the trailhead, but the quiet charm of the area is best appreciated either on foot or by bike, especially before crowds arrive. Regardless of how you approach it, the Torre del Verger stands as a testament to the island’s coastal history and provides some of the most spectacular views you will find along this stretch of sea.