At a Glance — Sa Coma, Balearic Islands, Spain
| Is Sa Coma, Balearic Islands, Spain Blue Flag certified? | Blue Flag Certified — FEE-accredited, audited annually for water quality, facilities, safety, and environmental education. |
| What does it cost to enter Sa Coma, Balearic Islands, Spain? | Free No entry fee. |
| When is Sa Coma, Balearic Islands, Spain open? | Beach season runs 1 May to 31 Oct. Best months: April, May, June. |
| Is Sa Coma, Balearic Islands, Spain safe for swimming? | Lifeguards On Duty Lifeguards are stationed during beach hours. Always check safety flags before entering the water. |
| Does Sa Coma, Balearic Islands, Spain have facilities for disabled visitors? | Accessible Accessible facilities are available for visitors with disabilities. |
| What facilities are at Sa Coma, Balearic Islands, Spain? | Toilets Parking Lifeguards Accessible Sandy Beach |
| What is the best time to visit Sa Coma, Balearic Islands, Spain? | April, May April, May, June offer the best conditions. Avoid visiting in July, August when conditions are typically less favourable. |
| How far is Sa Coma, Balearic Islands, Spain from Sant Llorenç des Cardassar? | Sa Coma, Balearic Islands, Spain is approximately 8.92 km from Sant Llorenç des Cardassar. |
About Sa Coma, Balearic Islands, Spain
"Rental car, accommodation.· Near natural sites: yes."
The Blue Flag programme is run by the Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE) and is one of the world's most recognised voluntary eco-labels. Sa Coma, Balearic Islands, Spain holds current Blue Flag certification, meeting the programme's 33 annual criteria for water quality, safety, and environmental management. The beach is managed by Sant llorenç des Cardassar.
On-site facilities include public toilets, nearby parking, a beach kiosk, trained lifeguard supervision during the season, and accessible facilities for visitors with disabilities. Entry to Sa Coma, Balearic Islands, Spain is free of charge.
· Beach location: North-East of Mallorca.· How to get to the beach: From Palma, take the motorway to Manacor. Then head towards Porto Cristo and then take direction Son Servera. About 5 km there is a turn-off to Sa Coma..
Accessible Beach — Sa Coma, Balearic Islands, Spain
Sa Coma, Balearic Islands, Spain offers accessible facilities for visitors with disabilities, meeting the Blue Flag programme's accessibility criteria. Contact beach management for details on available equipment and assistance.
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What Visitors Say About Sa Coma, Balearic Islands, Spain
Note: The visitor experiences below are drawn from publicly available travel community discussions and visitor feedback. Beach conditions, facilities, and experiences can change over time. Always verify current conditions directly with local beach management before visiting.
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Best Time to Visit Sa Coma, Balearic Islands, Spain
Sa Coma, Balearic Islands, Spain sees its best conditions in April, May, June. The beach season officially runs from 1 May to 31 Oct.
| Month | Crowds | Rating | Verdict |
|---|---|---|---|
| January | Low | Quiet — relaxed visit | |
| February | Low | Quiet — relaxed visit | |
| March | Low | Quiet — relaxed visit | |
| April | Medium | Medium | |
| May | Medium | Medium | |
| June | Medium | Medium | |
| July | High | Popular — expect crowds | |
| August | High | Popular — expect crowds | |
| September | Medium | Medium | |
| October | Low | Quiet — relaxed visit | |
| November | Low | Quiet — relaxed visit | |
| December | Low | Quiet — relaxed visit |
How to Get to Sa Coma, Balearic Islands, Spain
Nearest Airport
Portocristo — 4.92 km away.
By Train
Manacor — 14.79 km away.
From Sant Llorenç des Cardassar
Approximately 8.92 km from Sant Llorenç des Cardassar.
Parking
Parking is available near Sa Coma, Balearic Islands, Spain. Check current availability on arrival.
On Sa Coma, Balearic Islands, Spain
· Beach location: North-East of Mallorca.· How to get to the beach: From Palma, take the motorway to Manacor. Then head towards Porto Cristo and then take direction Son Servera. About 5 km there is a turn-off to Sa Coma..
As a Blue Flag certified beach, Sa Coma, Balearic Islands, Spain undergoes regular bathing water quality testing throughout the season. The FEE Blue Flag programme requires that test results are displayed at the beach and that all certified beaches meet the EU Bathing Water Directive (or equivalent national standard).
Practical Information — Sa Coma, Balearic Islands, Spain
| Entry Fee | Free — no entry charge. |
| Season | 1 May to 31 Oct |
| Lifeguards | Yes — on duty during beach hours. |
| Toilets | Public toilets available. |
| Showers | Check on arrival. |
| Parking | Parking available nearby. |
| Accessibility | Accessible facilities available. Contact beach management for details. |
| Beach Type | Sandy beach. |
| Facing | W-facing — W. |
| Coordinates | 39.570361° N, 3.375417° E |
| Managed by | Sant llorenç des Cardassar |
| Certification | Blue Flag (FEE) |