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Best 1 Phare de Cordouan

Phare de Cordouan, France’s only remaining manually operated lighthouse, stands on a small island in the Gironde estuary and has been continuously manned since 1825, relying solely on human intervention for its light signal.

2 Torre de Hércules

The Torre de Hércules, Spain’s oldest surviving lighthouse, was built in the late 19th century to guide ships into Portmán and stands as a testament to early maritime signaling technology and coastal defense efforts.

3 Bell Rock Lighthouse

Bell Rock Lighthouse, constructed in 1857 on a submerged granite outcrop off the coast of Maine, is renowned for its innovative spiral staircase design and crucial role in guiding ships through treacherous waters within Penobscot Bay.

4 Peggy's Cove Lighthouse

The Peggy’s Cove Lighthouse, situated on the southwestern tip of Nova Scotia’s Halifax Harbour, is a historic granite tower built in 1823 to guide ships through treacherous waters and remains a beloved landmark today.

5 La Jument Lighthouse

La Jument Lighthouse, located on Île de la Jument off the coast of Brittany, France, was constructed in 1846 and stands as a distinctive hexagonal granite tower guiding mariners through hazardous waters due to strong currents and reefs.

6 Split Rock Lighthouse

The Split Rock Lighthouse, perched on a rugged granite headland in Minnesota’s North Shore wilderness, guides ships through dangerous shoals with its powerful Fresnel lens and distinctive beacon since 1925.

7 Cape Hatteras Lighthouse

The Cape Hatteras Lighthouse, located in Buxton, North Carolina, stands as the tallest brick structure in North America and has guided ships along the Outer Banks coastline since its completion in 1870.

8 Hook Head Lighthouse

Hook Head Lighthouse, located at the easternmost point of Ireland, is a historic granite tower built in 1793 to warn ships of the dangerous rocks and currents surrounding Dublin Bay, operating continuously until 1947.

9 Nubble Light

Nubble Light, officially designated York Island Lighthouse, is a granite New England landmark situated on a small, rocky island off the coast of York, Maine, guiding mariners since its construction in 1872.

10 Genoa Lanterna

The Lanterna di Punta della Signora is a historic cylindrical lighthouse perched atop a rocky promontory in Genoa, Italy, built in the 16th century to guide ships into the bustling port of Genoa and still operates today.

11 Skerryvore Lighthouse

Skerryvore Lighthouse, situated on a remote Scottish island, is the tallest sea lighthouse in Europe, standing at 63 meters and utilizing a powerful fixed optic to guide ships through hazardous waters since its completion in 1897.

12 Eddystone Lighthouse

Standing on Plymouth Sound, Eddystone Lighthouse was constructed in 1794 following the collapse of its predecessor, built by John Sullivan, and remains one of Britain’s most iconic and perilous navigational beacons.

13 Fastnet Rock Lighthouse

Fastnet Rock Lighthouse, situated on Ireland’s southwestern coast, is a towering granite structure built in 1877 to warn mariners of dangerous reefs and currents within the notoriously hazardous Fastnet Race area.

14 Heceta Head Lighthouse

Heceta Head Lighthouse, perched dramatically on a rocky promontory in Oregon’s Tillamook Bay, was constructed in 1889 and continues to operate as an active aid to navigation, guiding ships through treacherous coastal waters.

15 Bishop Rock Lighthouse

Bishop Rock Lighthouse, situated on a remote granite islet in the Atlantic Ocean off Cornwall, England, is one of the world’s most isolated and dangerous lighthouses, maintained by Trinity House since 1859.

16 Cape Reinga Lighthouse

Located at the northernmost point of New Zealand’s North Island, the Cape Reinga Lighthouse stands on a headland where the Pacific and Tasman Oceans meet, guiding ships through treacherous waters since its construction in 1892.

17 Cabo de São Vicente Lighthouse

The Cabo de São Vicente Lighthouse, located on Portugal’s southwestern tip, stands as the continent's most southerly point and was built in 1866 to warn ships of the treacherous coastline and its powerful Atlantic currents.

18 Île Vierge Lighthouse

Île Vierge Lighthouse, located on a small island off the coast of Quebec, Canada, was constructed in 1839 and stands 27 meters tall, utilizing a Fresnel lens to guide ships through treacherous waters until its automation in 1960.

19 Ar-Men Lighthouse

Ar-Men Lighthouse, located on the western tip of Cornwall, England, stands as a granite tower built in 1903 to warn mariners of hazardous rocks and currents within Mount’s Bay. It was decommissioned in 1987 and now operates as a small museum.

20 Flannan Isles Lighthouse

The Flannan Isles Lighthouse, situated on Westray Island in Scotland’s Outer Hebrides, was tragically abandoned in 1908 after the disappearance of its three keepers, leaving behind a hauntingly preserved structure and unanswered questions about its final moments.

21 Yaquina Head Lighthouse

Yaquina Head Outstanding Historic Light is a 132-foot limestone lighthouse located on Yaquina Bay in Newport, Oregon, built in 1878 to guide ships through hazardous coastal waters and now managed by the U.S. Coast Guard.

22 Point Reyes Lighthouse

The Point Reyes Lighthouse, perched on the dramatic cliffs of Tomales Bay, has guided mariners since its completion in 1870 and stands as one of California’s most recognizable coastal beacons due to its unique spiral staircase design.

23 Portland Head Light

Portland Head Light, located on Cape Elizabeth, Maine, is a granite Romanesque structure built in 1872 and served as the first government-built lighthouse on Atlantic waters, guiding ships through treacherous rocky coastlines.

24 Cape Race Lighthouse

Located at the southernmost point of Bermuda, Cape Race Lighthouse stands as a vital navigational aid, guiding ships through treacherous waters and marking the entrance to Hamilton Harbour since its construction in 1812.

25 Cape Otway Lighthouse

The Cape Otway Lighthouse, Australia’s oldest surviving on mainland Australia, stands at the southern tip of the Great Ocean Road and has maintained a continuous operational status since 1887, guiding ships through treacherous coastal waters.

26 Cape Byron Lighthouse

The Cape Byron Lighthouse, situated on Australia’s most eastern coastal headland, stands as the state's tallest and oldest operational lighthouse, guiding ships through dangerous waters since its completion in 1905.

27 Cape Point Lighthouse

The Cape Point Lighthouse, situated at the southwestern tip of Africa, was constructed in 1826 to guide ships through treacherous currents and rocky coastlines, playing a vital role in maritime navigation for over a century.

28 Cape Agulhas Lighthouse

The Cape Agulhas Lighthouse, situated at the southernmost tip of Africa, stands as a vital navigational aid on a rocky promontory, marking the meeting point of the Atlantic and Indian Oceans since its completion in 1897.

29 Kéréon Lighthouse

Located on the northernmost tip of Scotland’s Orkney Islands, Keregon Lighthouse was built in 1869 to warn mariners of hazardous rocks and shoals within the Pentland Firth, utilizing a distinctive hexagonal design.

30 Longstone Lighthouse

Longstone Lighthouse, situated on a small island off the coast of Northumberland, England, was built in 1804 and stands as one of the earliest examples of a screw staircase design within a lighthouse structure, guiding ships through hazardous waters.

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