The purpose-built resort of Sa Coma lies in the heart of
Mallorca's popular east coast, sandwiched between lively Cala
Millor and the restaurant-strewn seafront of S'Illot. S'Illot can
be reached on foot, while a tourist tram connects to Cala Millor
and its attractions. Sa Coma itself is largely frequented by
British family groups, most opting for self-catering accommodation.
The resort establishments cater particularly well for children, who
make the most of the wide sandy beach with its broad shallow shelf
of clear, blue water. The beach has 'Blue Flag' status for
cleanliness, water quality and safety. The beach is fronted by a
wide promenade lined with restaurants, bars and shops, many of them
British owned. Another big plus for the children is the resort's
proximity to the large safari-park at Cala Millor, where apes,
gazelles, elephants and ostriches are among the animals that roam
in a simulated natural environment and can be viewed from a safari
bus.