Sa Coma

Sa Coma - Overview:
Sa Coma is a quiet, family resort that is generally regarded as 'safe'. It is not really suited to those seeking lots of nightlife. The resort is clean and well-maintained with nice green areas and palm trees runing down the middle of the roads. Sa Coma is a summer only resort, open from May to October. Outside of these months the majority of restaurants and all of the hotels are closed.
Sa Coma - Nightlife:
Sa Coma does not have a nightclub, however there are two bars which stay open late until the early hours with some entertainment. In peak season these bars can get very busy. Sa Coma also has a wide array of restaurants and tourist shops.
A favourite evening pastime for those staying in Sa Coma is to leisurely walk along the promenade or take a stroll into the neighbouring resorts of S'illot and Cala Millor. On Wednesday evenings (in front of the Gran Playa) there is a market selling fruit, leather goods and jewellery.
Sa Coma - Beach:
Sa Coma's beach is very long with white sands, lapped by the Mediterranean sea which has very clear, warm shallow waters. There is a pleasant promanade and sunbeds, umbrellas and pedalos are available for hire, along with a few watersports and a volleyball area. Lifeguards are on duty during the peak summer months.
Sa Coma - Out & About:
Cala Millor is approximately 30 minutes' walk from Sa Coma. It has a magnificent white beach with a clean promanade and lively nightlife with a few discos.
S'lliot is an older resort with a small, clean beach that does not get quite as crowded as the beach at Sa Coma. Here you can wander among the fishing boats and sample traditional Mallorcan fayre at the small bars and restaurants.
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