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Sa Coma – Sun, Beach and Relaxation on the East Coast!


Last update: April 14, 2023

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What you need to know about Sa Coma

Sa Coma is almost 70 kilometers from Palma and borders the town to the north Cala Millor and to the south at Porto Cristo.

From the airport in Palma you can reach Sa Coma in about an hour by car.

An Rental car can be rented directly at the airport.

Alternatively, you can reach your destination by bus A42. If you start directly in Palma and not from the airport, you take the 401 bus towards Cala Millor instead.

This departs from the Estació Intermodal de Palma train station. The area around Sa Coma has been inhabited since at least 1000 BC.

The megalithic Talayotic culture used to live here, and you can visit their archaeological remains in several places in and around Sa Coma.

The heart of Sa Coma: the Playa de sa Coma beach

Playa de sa Coma is a beautiful sandy beach that stretches for about 800 meters and invites you to swim with its wonderfully clear, turquoise-green water.

In fact, the beach and water here are so good that they have been awarded the Blue Flag seal of approval.

In addition, the beach in Sa Coma is the second longest beach on the entire east coast of Mallorca.

The water is quite shallow near the beach and is therefore also suitable for a holiday with children.

If you want to lie particularly comfortably on the beach, you can get one of the numerous ones here Loungers with umbrellas rent.

For more action, parasailing is offered on the beach and various water sports attractions such as banana boats and jet skis can also be booked here.

Divers will also have fun near the beach.

And if you still have to learn to dive, there is a suitable diving school right next door.

A beautiful promenade with a small park and benches runs right next to the beach.

Several are attached to it Restaurants and smaller shops — so there is enough food provided.

In these hotels you can stay in Sa Coma

Right on Beach or very close to the beach there are many well rated hotels in Sa Coma.

In addition to a large number of four-star hotels, this also includes the two five-star hotels CM Mallorca Palace and Protur Biomar Sensatori Resort.

Among the four-star hotels there are several from Hipotels and Protur.

Among the most popular are the Hipotels Mediterráneo, the Protur Vista Badia Aparthotel and the allsun Hotel Orient Beach.

If you're in the mood for more private accommodation, there are also a number of well-rated vacation rentals very close to the beach.

Almost every Hotel and holiday apartment in Sa Coma has its own pool.

Things to do in Sa Coma

Although Sa Coma is not a very big place, it still offers some in addition to its great beach points of interest & sights.

If you need a break from swimming or sunbathing at Playa de sa Coma, then you can check out the following places.

Safari zoo: In Safari Zoo, as the name suggests, you can go on a kind of safari.

With your own or a rented vehicle, you can drive past elephants, giraffes, zebras and various species of monkeys at a leisurely pace.

In addition, the zoo offers restaurants and children's playgrounds.

The safari bus, which takes visitors to the zoo free of charge, stops at several points in Sa Coma.

Punta de n'Amer: North of Sa Coma is the peninsula Punta de n'Amer, most of which is under nature protection.

The Castell de sa Punta de n'Amer was built on a hill here in the 16th century.

This historic defensive tower with moat and drawbridge was designed to deter pirates from North Africa and the Ottoman Empire, who regularly raided the area during this period.

If you would like to ride a horse or pony to the ruins, just like in the past, you can pay a visit to Rancho sa Coma beforehand, which organizes the appropriate tours.

Talayotic Settlement: At the southern end of Playa de sa Coma lies the Talayotic settlement of S'Ilot.

This is an archaeological excavation site that shows some ruins of the prehistoric site of the Talayotic culture.

The exact age of the ruins is not known, but the oldest finds have been dated to the 11th century BC.

Definitely worth a look for archeology and history fans!

dragon caves: Only about nine kilometers from Sa Coma you can in Porto Cristo can dragon caves visit.

The Drach Caves are a system of several stalactite caves worth seeing.

The ones in Spanish Coves del Drac These caves also house the largest underground lake in all of Europe.

As you can see, Sa Coma has a lot to offer for your next vacation.

The place is particularly recommended for those who are looking for a quiet beach holiday with the family.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:

ᐅ How do I get from Palma Airport to Sa Coma?

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Sa Coma can be reached from Palma Airport by rental car in about an hour or by bus A42. If you are departing from Palma, take the 401 bus towards Cala Millor at the Estació Intermodal de Palma.

ᐅ What is the name of the beach of Sa Coma?

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The beach in Sa Coma is called Playa de sa Coma. It is about 800 meters long, has clear turquoise-green water and has been awarded the “Blue Flag” seal of approval.

ᐅ What else can you do in Sa Coma besides the beach?

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Besides the beautiful beach, there are many other interesting things to do in Sa Coma, such as visiting the safari zoo, exploring the talayotic settlement of S'Illot, going horseback riding to the defense tower of Castell de sa Punta de n'Amer or visit the Drach Caves in nearby Porto Cristo.

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