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Beaches in Sa Coma — 2 of Our Favourites

Discover your perfect Sa Coma beach

There are more than 200 beaches around Mallorca’s beautiful coastline.

Find loads of top tips and local insights in our Mallorca Beach Guide.

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1. Sa Coma Beach, East Mallorca

Location
Sa Coma

Sa Coma is a large and popular beach located five kilometres from Porto Cristo in the east of Majorca. Being one of the island’s resort-based beaches, it is situated in a relatively built-up area which means it unsurprisingly becomes very busy at peak times.

The beach is 800 metres long, 30 metres deep and consists of lovely fine white sand, with clear and shallow waters. Occasionally, you’ll even be able to spot dolphins off the east coast here. 

There are public toilets, sun loungers and parasols available to rent and lifeguards on duty.

Restaurants
The nearby resort provides several (mainly British) restaurants, bars and cafés along the adjacent promenade, with lots to choose from, as well as tourist shops and local supermarkets. 

Nightlife
Whilst not considered a raging party town, family-friendly and laid back Sa Coma does offer a variety of options for evening entertainment and relaxing, with a good selection of bars, pubs, beachfront restaurants, and regular local events. 

Hotels
Offering a mix of resort, boutique and all-inclusive hotels that cater to differing types of visitors, their hotel repertoire includes families, couples, and solo travellers. Several are along the beach front or at the very least, a short walk from the shore. A promenade behind the beach creates a forgiving barrier from the neighbouring traffic’s excessive noise and pollution.

Cala Millor Beach

2. Cala Millor Beach, Cala Millor

The largest of eight beaches in the region, this beach spans over a kilometre in length and is approximately 30 metres wide. Whilst it’s fairly busy during the summer months, if you can visit during their ‘off-season’, you’ll find a generous white sand beach with beautiful turquoise water.

A pedestrianised promenade runs behind the beach, facilitating access and adjoining neighbouring resorts Cala Bona and Sa Coma. Full of Palm trees, generously laid out and well-kept green areas, and ‘instagrammable’ sculptures, the long promenade becomes very busy during the summer months.

Popular with German, Scandinavian and British tourists, the resort hosts an excellent selection of bars, restaurants and shops, and water sports, making this beach spot especially great for families . Also located in central Cala Millor is ‘Fantasy Park’ offering a variety of activities for children, with everything for children including bouncy castles mini boat trips.

Cala Millor is Mallorca’s largest resort on the eastern coast and offers several events and activities to keep you entertained. Every Monday, the Carrer de l’Eucapliptus transforms into a colourful and vibrant market street, with regional suppliers offering their harvests, art, fashion and more creative talents. You’ll find both the locals and the tourists strolling through here, collecting souvenirs; jewellery; celebratory gifts; and of course, their weekly fruit and veg. Enjoy seasonal tasters whilst you shop, and the local street musicians playing beautifully on the side. The market runs from March until October every Monday from 09.30am and is worth a visit.

Restaurants
Restaurants, cafes, and bars line the town’s seafront promenade, until you reach neighbouring town, Cala Bona. Countless terraces spill onto the promenade, using the wide space to bottle the atmosphere. Offering food and drinks, beer and cocktails, burgers and paella… there is something on offer for absolutely everyone.

Nightlife
Whilst the east coast of Mallorca isn’t usually renowned for its late-night partying, tourist resorts such as Cala Millor and neighbouring Cala Bona, offer their fair share of no-frill tavernas and chiringuito style bars, plus the odd discotheque from April until October.

If you’re visiting in the last week of September, Cala Millor Bay is the backdrop to a spectacular firework display during Mallorca’s annual ‘Tourist Festival’.

Hotels
Found alongside the iconic palm trees, the seafront is lined with a selection of hotels equipped to include everyone, from the more luxurious to family-friendly of clientele. Gastronomy, infrastructure, and a huge selection of leisure activities, easily compliment the extensive accommodation options.

Since the 1970’s, Cala Millor has offered the highest density of hotels in the east of Mallorca, since the merging of neighbouring villages, Cala Bona to the north and Sa Coma to the south.