Sa Coma Things To Do
Beaches
Sa Coma beach is a beautiful Blue Flag sandy beach lapped by warm Mediterranean waters. The beach is perfect for families and even has lifeguards on duty during the peak summer months. There are plenty of water sports activities available including wind-surfing and pedalos. Nearby Cala Millor is very lively beach surrounded by restaurants and bars.
Sightseeing
Sightseeing opportunities from Sa Coma should include a trip on the glass bottom boat around the coastline. A visit to the illuminated Caves of Drach is worth the trip especially when concerts are being held. Nearby Cala Millor is easily accessible with a short tram ride and makes a wonderful day out.
Sports
There is an abundance of sporting activities available in Sa Coma. Choose from tennis, squash, cycling and horse riding at the Rancho Sa Coma. There are also five first class golf courses within easy reach of Sa Coma all boasting excellent facilities and stunning views.
Attractions
Children will love the Auto Safari Zoo boasting elephants, monkeys, giraffes and zebras. You can drive around the zoo but taking the little train is the safer option as monkeys have been known to jump onto the cars. The nature reserve called Punta de n’Amer is another must see attraction and the ancient watchtower affords spectacular views over the coastline.
Restaurants
There are a number of restaurants, bars, and cafes in Sa Coma with dining options ranging from traditional Majorcan food to British favourites and of course the usual fast food restaurants. Look out for quiet romantic restaurants such as Grill la Bodega with its flickering candles and extensive range of delicious local wines.
Nightlife
The nightlife in Sa Coma is a relaxed and laid back affair with traditional music bars and a disco. If you fancy something a bit busier where the dancing does not stop until the small hours of the morning then take the short tram ride to Cala Millor and you will not be disappointed with the nightlife on offer.



