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Spain, Majorca, Sa Coma
Found between Cala Millor and S’Illot, Sa Coma can be found in the heart of the Mallorca east coast. The time to get into the resort from the Son Sant Joan Internation Airport on the outskirts of Palma can vary greatly, but this journey will usually last about 2 hours.
If going on vacation means going bar hopping through the night at different karaoke bars and night clubs, then Sa Coma is not the place for you. This town tends to attract a more family based market, limiting the amount of “nightlife” provided. There are a few bars in Sa Coma, but even they tend to have little business after midnight.
Activities in Sa Coma
It is a great vacation spot for families with small children, though. Its wide, sandy beaches are noted for their water quality, cleanliness and safety. With a broad, shallow shelf, children can enjoy countless hours of fun in the sand.
Other water sports are also popular in Sa Coma. Paragliding is a rather expensive choice for vacationers, but a trip in a glass bottom boat is great for tourists of any age. If you have had enough of the water and beach activities, other options are available as well. Horseback riding, mini-golfing, bowling, go-carting and bicycling are other fun activities for visitors.
Day trips outside of Sa Coma are an option for tourists. A popular day trip takes families from Sa Coma to the large safari-park located in Cala Millor. With tours in a safari bus, children can see animals like apes, elephants, gazelles and ostriches roam in simulated natural environments.
Attractions in and around Sa Coma
Another popular attraction located just outside of Sa Coma is the Caves of Arta. Inside of the caves you will see amazing rock formations! The Caves of Arta remain at a constant 17 degrees, so it makes for a nice tour on a hot and sunny day.
Finding fine dining is not a problem when you visit Sa Coma. Many nights you will have a hard time deciding which restaurant you want to dine at! Most have repeat business night after night, so make sure you give yourself time to get a table!
Sa Coma is not a place to visit in the wintertime, as many hotels and businesses close up due to the cold weather. However, in the summertime it can get quite hot and humid, so dressing appropriately will be a key factor in enjoying your vacation.
So, if planning a trip with your family in the Mediterranean is in your future, Sa Coma may just be the perfect spot for you.
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