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Holiday rentals and lettings in Sa Coma
Begin your next beach holiday in Sa Coma, a small coastal town in Sant Llorenç des Cardassar municipality on the northeast coast of Mallorca. Sa Coma is a great place to take friends and family because it's close to waterparks and is full of fun and unique things to do. Walk the white beaches. Learn how to scuba dive. Explore nearby coastal towns or hire a boat for the day. Eat at incredible restaurants at the end of a long, activity-filled day. It's all yours in Sa Coma and the beaches are just a 5-minute walk from the rentals.
Luxury rentals in Sa ComaThese elegant Sa Coma rentals will make you feel as though you've experienced the area without ever leaving the property. Soak in the impressive architecture and size of these properties with comfortable furnishings. Perfect for groups, you'll find amenities such as a private pool with sun chairs, gardens, terrace and fully equipped kitchen. The best part is that you are within short walking distance to the beach and downtown area, but far enough away that you can enjoy the quiet tranquillity that the residential area brings.
Holidays in Sa Coma
The area and getting around
Sa Coma's location in the northeast of Mallorca has its advantages thanks to the numerous incredible beaches within the area. One of the top beaches to visit has to be Cala Morlanda for its clear aquamarine waters and rocky, picturesque cliffside. Sa Coma is also a 5-minute drive from Cala Millor which is known for being a great place to hire a boat or book activities. Cala Murta is an incredible bay worth exploring. Hire a kayak and snorkelling gear to experience its breathtaking waters. To get the most out of your trip, explore all the bays.
Plenty of shopping and dining optionsA walk along Sa Coma's promenade will not only allow you to stretch your legs at sunset, it will also expose you to some great bars, restaurants, shops and boutiques. If possible, try the 'frito mallorquin', lamb stir-fry, which is one of Sa Coma's specialty dishes. If you love to cook, you can find groceries at the Caprabo hypermarket. Alternatively, if you're here on a Friday and don't mind a little extra adventure, you can drive or take the bus to Son Server for Friday morning market. Whatever you do, be sure to try an ensaimada for breakfast with coffee to get a taste of the local fare.
Travellers and activities
This wonderful destination is a haven for families or groups of friends looking for activities. Let the kids build sandcastles at Sa Coma's safe Blue Flag beach. Have the time of your life at Splash World. Take the family to the Safari Zoo to see wild animals in a beautifully designed natural environment. Some of the featured animals include gazelles, elephants and apes. There is also golf at Golf Paradis which features a 54-hole mini golf course, and much more!
Sa Coma for Outdoorsy travellersOutdoorsy travellers will be pleased with the number of things there are to do in the area. For the watersports lovers there is scuba diving, snorkelling, SUP rentals, kayaks, parasailing and more! Visit Sea Fusion Watersports or Monkey Jetski for the list of options. The number of land activities is also endless. Try horse riding on the coast, cycling, hiking, or making par at the various golf courses. There's plenty to do in Sa Coma!
Sa Coma is family-oriented by design and many of its residents work in the tourist industry.
Top 5 travel tips in Sa Coma
Sa Coma has loads of great eating and entertainment options. However, if you're feeling adventurous, cross the footbridge to S'Illot's turquoise seafront where you'll find even more dining options as well as a lovely beach with fine, light-coloured sand.
2. Take scuba diving lessonsDiving under the sea is an incredible adventure that should be experienced at least once, if time allows. Sa Coma is just a few minutes away from Cala Millor where you'll find at least 2 dive shops where you can rent gear, find scuba guides or get lessons from friendly certified dive instructors. This is a great opportunity to discover the coast of Mallorca from below.
3. Try local cuisineDefinitely one of the top things to do, especially with all the fantastic beachfront restaurants around, is sample the local cuisine, or at least variations of it. Mallorca's chefs are revolutionising traditional cuisine which classically combines savoury and sweet. Many of these dishes are pork-centric, however Langosta a la Parrilla is a local favourite combined with homemade mayonnaise for a seafood special.
4. Hike to a mediaeval watchtowerFor those who live to trek, there is a footpath that leads to a mediaeval watchtower at the head of Punta de n'Amer. This 45-minute climb rewards visitors with breathtaking views and there is also a café where you can get replenished.
5. Hire a boat for incredible experiencesTravellers who aren't afraid to get their toes wet should definitely embark on a sea excursion. A sightseeing boat trip will introduce you to stunning, natural attractions that you wouldn't otherwise be able to access. Discover the Caves of Ham and Drac. Photograph the stalagmites and a subterranean lake. Or go boating on Lake Martel. So many options!