Platja de sa Coma
Platja de sa Coma is a beach in Mallorca with soft golden sand, a long promenade and very shallow water that stays knee-deep for about 50 m. Sunbeds and umbrellas are listed at 14 € per person, 16 € for an umbrella with two deck chairs, and 35–38 € for two beds with an umbrella. Free parking is available nearby or on the street, but spaces can be limited. Toilets, showers, lifeguards and a wheelchair-friendly wooden access path are on site.
Frequently Asked Questions
How busy does Platja de sa Coma get in high season?
Platja de sa Coma gets especially busy in the summer months and often already by around 10:00. Several reviews mention July and late August as particularly busy times, while in October the beach was also described as almost empty. If you want more space, it is best to come early in the morning.
What do sunbeds and parasols cost at Platja de sa Coma?
Reviews mention several prices at Platja de sa Coma: 14 € per person for beach loungers (10:00–18:00), 16 € for a parasol plus two loungers, 18 € for blue sunbeds and 19 € for blue sunbeds with a parasol. Prices of 35 €, 36 € and 38 € were also reported for different sets with two loungers and a parasol. Availability can vary by season.
Are there parking spaces near Platja de sa Coma?
Several visitors report free parking nearby or on the street around Platja de sa Coma. At the same time, reviews note that spaces in the side streets can be limited during the high season. Arriving early is the most practical way to park right near the beach.
Is the water suitable for children and non-swimmers?
Yes. Reviews describe the water as very shallow for a long stretch, with one person even saying it stays knee-deep for about 50 m. That makes getting in easier for children and non-swimmers. If you want deeper water, you need to go further out because the beach slopes very gently.
What facilities are available at Platja de sa Coma?
Confirmed facilities include toilets, showers, lifeguards and a medical or emergency area. Some reviews also mention lockers or safes at certain loungers. There are also cafés, restaurants and shops just a short distance from the promenade by the beach.
Is Platja de sa Coma accessible and suitable for families?
Several signs point to easy access, including a wooden path from the promenade to the water that was used by wheelchair users and a double buggy. The shallow entry and the long, gently sloping beach are practical for families. Platja de sa Coma is also described in reviews as good for walks along the promenade.
How clean is the beach, and are there algae or seagrass?
Reviews often describe the water as clear and transparent, with fine golden sand. At the same time, several comments mention seagrass or algae in parts of the beach and water, depending on the weather and the season. Conditions can therefore change over the course of the day and throughout the year.
How far is Platja de sa Coma from the town centre or castle?
One review says the beach is about a 20-minute walk from the castle. There is also a long promenade running right along the beach, which makes walking access easy. The exact walking time depends on your starting point in Mallorca or Sa Coma.
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