Holidays in Sa Coma...

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Sa Coma is a great family-friendly resort, it is modern with a fabulous making it is great for beach holidays in Majorca. The resort caters for the predominantly British tourist so for any fussy eater you will be at ease finding home comforts. There is a wide selection of shop, bars and restaurants on hand. The beach is a major attraction with the stunning lush countryside back drop. The sandy beach is dotted with leafy trees so you can grab some shade during the peak of the day. The resort has five top golf courses within easy reach so whether your idea of holiday is a beach or a more activity holiday all can be catered for in Sa Coma, not forgetting about the wealth of watersports on offers summer holidays to Sa Coma are a real hit. Where to stay? Why not check out the Hi Bouganvilla Park Hotel whether you want an all inclusive holiday if you want to stick to a budget or whether you want to try out the local cuisine and go self catering this hotel offers different board basis and accommodation. The complex is great for children with entertainment on hand meaning the adults can enjoy some quiet time. Find the cheapest late deals to Sa Coma on Hi Holidays today.

Beaches

The beach at Sa Coma consists of powdery white sands stretching around a kilometre-long arc, so you'll always find a place to lay your towel on your Majorca holiday. As with the rest of Sa Coma, the beach is kept wonderfully clean by the town council, which combined with the constant lifeguard assistance makes it a great place for a family holiday. The pretty promenade that runs alongside it has a sprinkling of cafes, bars and shops where you can seek some air-conditioning and entertainment if the sunbathing gets too much!

Places to see

The Punta de n'Amer park is a fantastic natural attraction to visit on your Sa Coma holiday. It's a great place to go hiking, with view to the seas and plenty of flora and fauna to spot. Speaking of fauna, the Auto Safari Zoo, where you get transported around in a minivan to observe big cats, bears and lots of other animals roaming around, will be a big hit for the kids if you're on a family holiday to Sa Coma.

Eating Out

You can get everything from Western fast food to traditional tapas on your holiday to Sa Coma. If you go to the southern end of the promenade, you'll find a concentration of traditional Majorcan restaurants, varying in price. Grill la Bodego has Spanish cuisine and an al-fresco area - perfect for evening dining, but if you want a taste from home you'll find plenty of Brit-run pubs, pizza and pasta places and a Chinese restaurant.

Shopping

You can find all of the typical Majorcan souvenirs in the little shops and stalls in Sa Coma. Leather goods, pottery, hand-made jewellery and novelty t-shirts are the order of the day, but there are also several 'Perfumerias' where you can seek out a unique scent as a perfect memento from your Sa Coma holiday. There are a couple of big Spanish supermarkets in the town where you can get everything from clothes to cabbages, and there is a market one night a week, accompanied by street entertainment. There's also a day market in Avenida las Palmeras on Wednesdays, which is worth a trip for colourful local crafts.

Nightlife

The all-inclusive hotels in Sa Coma have plenty on offer when it comes to entertainment, but around the town you'll find everything from American-themed sports bars, to Irish and Brit bars, karaoke bars and traditional tavernas. There is a disco in the town called Espace, which stays open until the early hours, but for more choice, club-fans should head to nearby Cala Millor.

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