The Salazar Tower, located 2,453 metres south of the town of Totalán, on the MA-3110 road, is a structure of Arab-Andalusian origin dating from the 11th century. It served as a watchtower, forming part of a line of lookout points along the coast. It is a defensive beacon of rectangular shape, with walls that reach between 9 and 10 metres in height. In 2009, it was restored by the Junta de Andalucía with an investment of 67,422 euros, carrying out structural consolidation work, repairing walls and improving protection against rain.