Also known as the New Tower, it was built in the 17th century under the reign of Fernando VI to replace the Torre Ladeada. The tower was built in two phases, one before 16 July 1755, when the first part of the tower and part of the entrance staircase were built, and the other after 16 July 1755, when construction continued after a period of stoppage, and was completed in August of the same year. The tower has a three-part structure:
- The right-hand side has a hollow, truncated cone-shaped, rounded first body.
- The second body of the tower is cylindrical and its interior forms the main room where the guard remained.
- The hollado is the upper part of the tower where the coastal surveillance was carried out and the smokes were made in case of danger to warn the population and the other towers.