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A guide to Sa Coma Mallorca
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The beach is 900m long consisting of fine white sand with a promenade running the length of the beach which offers shade in the form of pine and palm trees.
There is a life guard on duty and there are umbrellas, sun beds and pedal boats for hire as well as wind surfers.
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Sa Coma, on the east coast of Mallorca in the municipality of Sant Llorenç.
It is separated from the resort of Cala Millor on the peninsula by the natural area of Sa Punt de n' Amer, the only undeveloped area along this part of the coast.
Sa Coma was developed in the '80's to cope with the tourist demand but control has been kept on building, with few hotels and more holiday villas and apartment blocks.
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There are a wide range of bars and restaurants, many owned by Britich ex-pats, or aimed at the British market. Other facilities include a large supermarket and tennis courts. Nightlife is on the quiet side but Cala Millor is livelier and only a 5 min car ride away.
The small resort of S'Illot is joined to Sa Coma by a small footbridge which stretches over a small lagoon. |
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Things to see and do in Sa Coma Mallorca
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Local bus travel is limited but there are several attractions near to Sa Coma worth visiting.
Tourist Information Office:
OIT Sa Coma
Avda. de les Palmeres, s/n
Sa Coma
Telephone: +34 971 810 394 |
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