The purpose-built resort of Sa Coma lies in the heart of Mallorca's popular east coast sandwiched between lively Cala Millor and the restaurant-strewn seafront of S'Illot. S'Illot can be reached on foot, while a tourist tram connects to Cala Millor and its attractions. Approximately 1hr 30 mins drive away from the airport. Sa Coma itself is largely visited by British families. The resort caters particularly well for children, who make the most of the wide sandy beach with its broad shallow shelf of clear, blue water. The beach has 'Blue Flag' status for cleanliness, water quality and safety. The beach is fronted by a wide promenade lined with restaurants, bars and shops, many of them British owned.
Shopping: Self-caterers will find a good selection of food at the hypermarket caprabo. The resort has many shops and boutiques selling souvenirs and goods attractive to tourists. For a traditional market take the bus to the nearby town of Son Servera on Friday mornings.
Restaurants: Sa Coma offers a varied selection of good quality restaurants everything from traditional British cafes and restaurants to Indian, Chinese, seafood and just across the footbridge on the S'Illot seafront even more options are available.
Nightlife: Being a family resort, the nightlife in Sa Coma is not wild, entertainment being mainly hotel based. However there are plenty of family bars in the resort.
Activities: There is plenty to do in Sa Coma other than lounge on the beach, though this is the main reason most families choose to holiday here. Apart from a host of water sports (equipment and pedalo boats are for hire along the promenade) there are several 18-hole golf courses, tennis and squash courts, horse-riding, mini-golf, bowling, go-carting, and bicycling facilities. Children especially enjoy the Golf Paradis 54-hole mini golf course set among fountains, waterfalls and palm trees, and the Cala Millor safari park.


