
Bolzano Beach Club — Sa Coma
Set directly behind the fine sand of Platja de Sa Coma, the Bolzano Beach Club sits at the heart of this family resort on Mallorca's east coast. From the terrace you get the full coastal panorama: shimmering turquoise water, a long Blue Flag beach, gentle waves rolling across the shallowly shelving bay, and on the northern horizon the green outline of the Punta de n'Amer nature reserve. No high-rise blocks the view — Sa Coma has kept its low-rise character from its origins, and it is precisely that openness which defines the mood of this place.
Southern Mediterranean Kitchen
The Bolzano is not a concept show-piece but an honest seafront terrace where the kitchen stays resolutely Mediterranean-Italian. The pizza has earned a reputation among returning guests — regulars call it among the best they have tried on the island. Pasta is done the straightforward way, the calamari arrives crisp and unadorned, and anyone looking for a relaxed, satisfying midday plate will find it in the burrata with tomato, garlic prawns, or a generously built club sandwich. One dish that guests single out time and again: a Nordic-style crêpe — a light, sweet counterpoint to the Mediterranean main programme.
At the bar, the sangria is the headline act. Several visitors describe it simply as the finest they have had on the island — the result of a bar culture genuinely focused on freshness and balance rather than shortcuts. Alongside sangria: well-made cocktails, wine, beer, and coffee that makes the afternoon aperitivo ritual feel complete. That aperitivo moment is, in fact, one of the Bolzano's quiet strengths: when the afternoon sun sits low and the light on the water turns golden, this terrace is among the most beautiful spots on the eastern coast.
Crowd and Atmosphere
Guests span the mid-European range — families, couples, small groups, solo travellers. The team is genuinely multilingual, comfortable in German and English, which matters in a resort town built around German and British regulars: no miming, no guesswork at the table. Service is fast, friendly, and without pretension.
The atmosphere sits exactly between a spartan beach kiosk and an over-produced beachclub concept with dress codes and queues. Guests who want to swap a sun lounger on the sand for a proper table with sea views — without giving up food quality — find precisely that here.
The East Mallorca Setting
Sa Coma sits between the wilderness of Punta de n'Amer to the north and the coves of S'Illot and Cala Moreia to the south. Cala Millor and Cala Bona are a short drive away; Porto Cristo and the famous Coves del Drac are within easy reach. The Punta de n'Amer nature reserve — around 200 hectares of untouched coastal land with an old watchtower, pine groves, and sea views — is walkable from the Bolzano and turns Sa Coma into more than a beach resort: a base for walking, snorkelling, parasailing, and boat trips along the east coast.
The Bolzano Beach Club is part of the Hipotels Mediterráneo hotel complex and is open to outside guests during the day — checking current availability is advisable since operations are closely tied to the hotel schedule. For anyone who takes the east coast of Mallorca for what it genuinely is — uncomplicated, family-friendly, backed by real natural scenery — the Bolzano terrace is a reliable and genuinely beautiful place to spend time.




