Private Rental Apartments in Sa Coma
Why not get a private rental apartment in Sa Coma. It can be a super place to have a vacation. You may want to reny because you want to work, retire or vacation on the town. You may want to rent so you can enjoy a short break or a long break there. You may want to rent, hire, sell loan, hire buy, or purchase a condo, a villa, a apartment, a flat, or a house in the town.
Sa Coma is a town on the eastern coast of the island of Majorca, Spain. It is close to the towns of Cala Millor and Cala Bona in the municipality of Sant Llorenç des Cardassar. With its golden sandy beach, and a variety of Bars and Restaurants, catered towards the Spanish, the Germans and also the British, it is easy to see why Sa Coma is such a popular tourist resort, for those looking for a more relaxing holiday. It is about an hours drive to the capital of Palma and around 1 hour 20 minutes to the lively resort of Magaluf on the west coast of the island. In contrast with the resort of Magaluf, Sa Coma is more family oreintated, and in the evenings, entertainment is more hotel based, rather than in bars or clubs.
Some of the shops in Sa Coma are tourist orientated, in addition to the sport shops, and duty free, there are 'Perfumerías' (Perfume Shops) and many local supermarkets. Including convenience stores and Main stream Spanish supermarkets, which tend to offer better value. There is also a Caprabo hypermarket within Sa Coma town. Many products in the supermarkets are imported from Tourists' home countries.
Majorca (Spanish and Catalan: Mallorca) is the largest island of Spain. It is located in the Mediterranean Sea and part of the Balearic Islands archipelago. The name derives from Latin insula maior, "larger island"; later Maiorica.
The capital of the island, Palma, is also the capital of the autonomous community of the Balearic Islands. The Cabrera archipelago is administratively grouped with Majorca (in the municipality of Palma). The anthem of Majorca is La Balanguera.
Majorca has two mountainous regions each about 70 km in length. These occupy the north-western (Serra de Tramuntana or Tramuntana range) and eastern thirds of the island. The highest peak on Majorca is Puig Major 1,445 m in the Serra de Tramuntana. As this is a military zone, the neighbouring peak at Puig de Massanella is considered the highest accessible peak 1,364 m. The northeast coast comprises two sweeping bays: the Badia de Pollença and the larger Badia d'Alcúdia. The northern coast is generally rugged and has many cliffs. The central zone extending from Palma is generally flat fertile plain known as Es Pla.
The climate is Mediterranean, with markedly higher precipitation in the Serra de Tramuntana. Summers are hot in the plains and winters mild to cool, getting colder in the Tramuntana range; in this part of the island brief episodes of snow during the winter are not unusual.
The island is surrounded by two uninhabited small islands: Cabrera (southeast of Palma) and Dragonera (west of Palma).
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