Sa Coma
The Sa Coma resort sits on the east coast of Majorca and is part of the municipal district of Sant Llorenç des Cardassar. If you are travelling to Sa Coma from the local airport, you have options on commuting to the resort. There is a bus service that will cover the 65km journey in an hour and a half, otherwise you could rent a car and make the fairly simple journey yourself. Be wary with driving yourself as road conditions and regulations differ significantly to other countries. Whether you are visiting Sa Come to simply enjoy the sun, or you are looking forward to teeing off on one of the 18 hole courses at 'Golf Paradis' or even heading to the 'Auto Safari Zoo', you will not get bored in this wonderful town.
There is no shortage of top quality hotels in Sa Coma to enjoy. You will find hotels with gorgeous pool areas, with palm trees lining the water. These hotels provide you with excellent catering and drinks facilities to keep you satisfied during your stay in this tranquil area of Majorca. You will find the staff in these hotels in Sa Coma to be extremely helpful, dedicated to doing everything in their power to make your stay enjoyable, comfortable and relaxing. The hotels offer a variety of all-inclusive and part-catered services, so you can choose what suits you and your group the best. Children are always welcome and are sure to enjoy the stunning environment and fun surroundings.
If you are planning a trip to this sublime town in Majorca, it may be beneficial to pick a hotel in a central location, giving you easy access to the beach and other frequented facilities, such as town shops. The 'Auto Safari Zoo' is not to be missed, here you can either take your own vehicle round the route or you can jump on one of the provided cars. Either way, you and your children are going to love the sight of nature at its best. Be sure to take plenty of sun cream, this is Majorca, the sun will be shining down on this glorious destination.
What to see or do in and around Sa Coma
Flor María, . Sa Coma (Isla de Mallorca)
Good location for beaches
We haven't actually been in Sa Coma much; we chose the area because we like its beach and the destinations around it. We find it very well located to enjoy the beach areas we like.
Isabel, . Sa Coma (Isla de Mallorca)
Quiet and family-friendly area
Quiet area with services and also very beautiful with palm tree beach and rocky cove. The area is very family-friendly, you can go to the beach and then go out for a drink, although it is very quiet because by 12 there is almost nothing open and you can rest wonderfully. For children, there is an area that had a carousel and similar things. On Wednesdays, there is a very nice market with various stalls.
Nuria, . Sa Coma (Isla de Mallorca)
Holidays in Sa Coma
Holidays in Sa Coma. The area is very good for accessing the beaches and coves of the east. Family area and perfect beach for going with children.
Sonia, . Sa Coma (Isla de Mallorca)
Pleasant stay
Pleasant stay. Nice walk leading to the castle. Bring good shoes and water. Small shops not far from the hotel and shuttle to the beach. Top!
As, . Sa Coma (Isla de Mallorca)
Ideal place for relaxing holidays
Sa Coma. Very beautiful and clean sea, peaceful place to spend holidays and relax, very good food in most facilities and restaurants, very welcoming people.
Tommaso Gabbani, . Sa Coma (Isla de Mallorca)
The beach of Sa Coma is a paradise
Paradise. The beach of Sa Coma is a paradise, beautifully wide and very long beach of fairly fine white sand, almost entirely free, I planted the umbrella every day in the front row, there is room for everyone! Wonderful warm, crystal-clear water, quite shallow and without currents, perfect for children but also for adults further out. Behind, beyond the road on the seafront, there are bars, hotels, restaurants, and shops, everything you need is there. It is not an untouched place, but it is comfortable and perfect for families. A lot of free parking in front of the beach.
Amparo, . Sa Coma (Isla de Mallorca)
Must-visit in Mallorca
Sa Coma, Coves del Drac, Palma Mallorca. Beaches and coves with crystal-clear waters. The caves are impressive. Mallorca is a must-visit.
David, . Sa Coma (Isla de Mallorca)
Non-recreational or cultural area
Area for non-recreational or cultural beaches. Far from all tourist spots (Sóller, Alcudia, Palma). Good coves and beaches in the area.
Gloria, . Sa Coma (Isla de Mallorca)
Tranquil location
Quiet. Tranquil location, halfway along the east coast of Mallorca, characterized by many coves with crystal clear sea. It is useful to have a car to visit as many as possible. All of them are worth it.
Sabine, . Sa Coma (Isla de Mallorca)
Great starting point for excursions
Great starting point for excursions. Cala Ratjada promenade with many restaurants, Arta market 20 min drive, Santanyi market about 1 hour drive, Capdepera best-preserved castle of Majorca, San Salvador view, cozy places like Sa Coma and S'illot, close to the beach, good shopping opportunities.
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