What to do in Sa Coma, Mallorca?
Not sure what to do in Sa Coma? Learn more about this charming town!
Sa Coma is a picturesque tourist destination located on the eastern coast of Mallorca, between Cala Millor and s’Illot. It owes its popularity mainly to its several-kilometer-long sandy beach, which is perfect for families with children. The shallow, warm waters and gentle waves make it a great spot for everyone to enjoy.
What to see and do in Sa Coma?
Beach: Of course, the main attraction is the beach. You can rent sunbeds, umbrellas, and water sports equipment (paddleboards, pedal boats).
Promenade: The long promenade runs along the coastline, offering beautiful views, several restaurants, and shops. The promenade is lined with palm trees, adding an incredible charm to this place.
Boat trips: From Sa Coma, you can take catamaran cruises to enjoy the coastline from a different perspective. I highly recommend this and invite you to check the offers here.
Water sports: For those who enjoy an active holiday, there are opportunities to try windsurfing, kitesurfing, diving, or jet skiing.
Cycling tours: The areas around Sa Coma offer many bike trails for both beginners and advanced cyclists. I recommend the Porto Cristo – Costa de los Pinos route!
Zoo: Nearby is a small zoo, which can be a fun attraction for children.
Watchtower: On a small hill, there is an old watchtower with stunning views of the surrounding area. It’s called Castillo de sa Punta de n’Amer, and there’s also a restaurant located there.
Horseback riding: Just nearby, in the town of Cala Millor, about a 15-minute walk from Sa Coma, you can find Rancho, where you can book horseback riding tours.
Shopping: In Sa Coma, there’s a main street full of souvenir shops, clothing stores, and local products. I recommend Noghal shop for local products!
Optional excursions: From Sa Coma, you can join many optional excursions with a English guide! Check out the offers here.
Why choose Sa Coma?
Peaceful atmosphere: Sa Coma is the perfect place for those seeking relaxation and tranquility.
Family-friendly atmosphere: With numerous attractions for children, such as MegaGarden, Safari Zoo, and the Punta de n’Amer Castle, Sa Coma is a very popular destination for families.
Rich culinary offer: In Sa Coma, you’ll find restaurants serving Spanish, international, and fast food dishes. Check out the map of the best restaurants in Mallorca here.
Good transport links: Sa Coma is easy to reach from Palma de Mallorca Airport, and local buses provide convenient transportation around the area. You can check the timetable on the official TIB MALLORCA website, Google Maps, or the Moovit app.
Sa Coma is an excellent holiday destination for families with children, couples, or groups of friends. The beautiful beach, numerous attractions, and peaceful atmosphere will make your stay in Sa Coma an unforgettable experience. It is also a great base for exploring the surrounding area. In the next part of the post you will get to know this place better and see what to do in Sa Coma during your stay!
Sa Coma Beach in Mallorca
Sa Coma Beach is a true gem for anyone dreaming of a relaxing vacation by crystal-clear waters. Its length and width ensure that even during peak season, there’s plenty of space for everyone. The shallow, warm waters and gentle waves create ideal conditions for swimming, both for adults and children. Water sports enthusiasts will also find something to enjoy here.
What makes Sa Coma beach special?
Varied offer: On the right side of the beach, there’s a small port where sightseeing boats regularly depart. This is a great opportunity to admire the picturesque coastline from a different perspective. Behind the beach, there’s a scenic promenade with palm trees, perfect for romantic walks or bike rides.
Comfort and safety: The beach is patrolled by lifeguards, ensuring safety for all visitors. You’ll also find showers, accessible paths for disabled visitors, and numerous toilets.
Well-developed infrastructure: The promenade has many restaurants where you can taste local specialties and refresh yourself with a cold drink. For convenience, sunbeds are available for rent, and nearby shops offer everything you need for a perfect beach day.
Additional attractions: When renting premium sunbeds, you often receive a voucher for a free drink at one of the restaurants. This is a nice bonus that makes your beach day even better.
Sa Coma Beach is a place that will meet all your expectations.
What to do around Sa Coma in Mallorca?
Sa Coma is not just a beautiful beach, but also an excellent base for exploring nearby attractions, towns, and beaches. Mallorca has much to offer both history and culture lovers, as well as those who prefer active leisure. Here are some suggestions for what to see in the Sa Coma area:
For nature lovers:
Punta de n’Amer: This nature reserve is a true paradise for wildlife enthusiasts. You can admire the diversity of vegetation, observe birds, and enjoy the peace away from the hustle and bustle of the city. You will often spot free-roaming horses, ponies, and donkeys.
Costa de los Pinos: This exclusive coastline is famous for its beautiful pebbly beaches and crystal-clear waters. It’s a perfect spot to relax and enjoy the picturesque views. At the far end of the area, there is an observation point offering panoramic views of the entire coastline.
S’illot: A charming fishing village that has preserved its authentic character. You can stroll through narrow streets, visit local shops, and try fresh seafood. Every Thursday, there is a local market from around 6:00 PM.
Cala Morlanda: The most beautiful bay in the area. Rocky, unguarded, but with the most stunning water colors and views. It’s about a 20-minute walk from Sa Coma. Once you step into the water, the bottom is just sand. Right next to it is another bay for nudists, called Cala Rafalino.
Cala Millor: The largest town nearby, with the longest beach and the biggest selection of accommodation and shopping options. A pleasant promenade, ideal for a bike ride.
Canyamel: Known for its beautiful beaches, charming coves, and the peaceful atmosphere of this part of the island. It’s the perfect place for those looking for relaxation away from the bustle of big cities. The Arta caves are located here.
Cala Ratjada: A popular tourist town known for its beautiful beaches, lively nightlife, and wide range of dining and shopping options. The best beach in the area is Son Moll.
Cala Gat: One of the most beautiful coves on this side of the island. A small, sandy beach, low cliffs, and crystal-clear water. An ideal place for a quick swim and a stroll along the promenade with stunning views.
Sa Font de Sa Cala: A charming, small, and quiet town with a few shops and hotels. There’s a small main beach with services, but I recommend a slightly more remote beach without a name. Find the location here.
Far de Capdepera: The easternmost point on the island, decorated with a lighthouse due to its strategic location. It’s closed to visitors, but the views from here extend across the entire northeastern coast.
Cala Agulla: One of the most famous beaches in Mallorca. A long, sandy beach with parking, facilities, and beach bars. Plenty of water activities and a beautiful color of the water make this place a popular choice.
Cala Moltó: A wild cove right next to Cala Agulla, a 10-minute walk away. Cala Moltó is also a nudist beach. There are no facilities, making it a truly natural place with crystal-clear water.
Cala Mesquida: A very interestingly located sandy beach. Cala Mesquida lies in a valley, and right behind it, you’ll find beautiful low sand dunes. The beach has full services, many water activities, a beach bar, and free parking.
Cuevas de Arta: One of the most popular caves in Mallorca, located in a massive cliff right above the sea, with stunning views of Canyamel Bay.
Information: Near Sa Coma, there are also other beaches and coves that you cannot access by car, such as Cala Varques, Cala Magraner, Cala Petita, and Cala Torta. Clicking on the names will show you the location of these places. If you’re looking for information about these beaches, type the names in the search field on my blog and read the post.
For history and culture lovers
Manacor: The largest town near Sa Coma, known primarily for the production of Majorica pearls. There’s a market on Mondays from 9:00 AM to 1:30 PM. The Rafael Nadal Museum is also here, and tickets can be bought here. The town also has a museum dedicated to the history of Manacor.
Porto Cristo: A charming seaside town known for its beautiful caves. It’s worth visiting the Drach Caves or Hams Caves, where you can admire stalactites, stalagmites, and an underground lake. There is also a children’s attraction – Dinosaurland. Check the prices and offers here. In Porto Cristo’s harbor, you can also find Rafael Nadal’s catamaran, which was produced in a shipyard in Gdańsk. The large brown cliffside house is the residence of the tennis player.
Son Servera: Every Friday from 9:00 AM to 1:30 PM, there’s a local market where you can buy fresh produce, souvenirs, or clothes. It’s a small but very charming and picturesque town that I highly recommend visiting. Besides the market, be sure to visit the unfinished Eglesia Nova church here.
Capdepera: A beautiful town that can be reached directly by bus from Sa Coma. The biggest attraction here is the Capdepera Castle, with an entrance fee of just 3 Euros. Learn more about the castle here. The market in Capdepera takes place on Wednesdays.
Arta: A town with a rich history and beautiful architecture. The market is held here every Tuesday from 9:00 AM to 1:30 PM. An important site in this town is the Santuari de Sant Salvador sanctuary, as well as the beautiful small hermitage, Ermita de Betlem. Nearby, you’ll also find prehistoric remains from the Talaiotic village of Ses Païses (location).
Information: Learn about the Talaiotic villages by reading the post HERE. In the towns of s’Illot and Cala Morlanda, you will also find public remains of prehistoric villages. Click on the name of the town to see the location.
There is plenty of attractions all around the place, which makes Sa Coma one of the best locations on the island. You already know what to do in Sa Coma and surroundings, what’s next?
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