Beach clubs in Sa Coma
A family-friendly Italian beach club on Mallorca's east coast, right on one of the island's best sandy stretches.

Sa Coma sits on Mallorca's east coast, just south of Cala Millor. The beach runs over 850 metres of fine white sand with shallow, clear water. It's one of the most family-friendly spots on the island.
There's one beach club in Sa Coma worth knowing about. It's attached to one of the beachfront hotels and serves Italian food with sea views. Pricing is budget-friendly at €10-20 per person, and the rating sits at 4.2 stars on Google.
The resort itself is quiet and relaxed. No party scene here. The Balearic Islands tourism portal lists Sa Coma as a Blue Flag beach with full facilities including sunbed rental, showers, and lifeguards. The Punta de n'Amer nature reserve is a short walk south along the coast.
If you're after more beach club options on the island, Mallorca has dozens spread across the west and south coasts. Cala Dor and Cales de Mallorca are the closest alternatives on the east side.
Where to stay in Sa Coma

Bolzano Beach Club

Bolzano Beach Club is an Italian restaurant and beach club on Avinguda de les Savines, right on Sa Coma beach. It's part of a hotel complex, so booking two days ahead is recommended. Walk-ins aren't always possible, especially in peak season.
The menu leans Italian. Caesar salad and sangria come up frequently in reviews. Guests also mention the coffee. The atmosphere is casual and cozy, and the club has a kids' area, making it a solid pick for families.
Prices are low for a beach club. The €10-20 range puts it firmly in budget territory. Sunbeds are available, and the club is fully wheelchair accessible with adapted entrance and seating. You can pay by card or NFC.
Rated 4.2 from 29 Google reviews. The distribution skews positive: 19 five-star reviews out of 29 total. Service gets consistent praise. A few guests flag the food as average, and one review notes the hotel-guest-only policy can catch visitors off guard. Book ahead and you'll be fine.
Frequently asked questions about Sa Coma beach clubs
What is the best beach club in Sa Coma?
Bolzano Beach Club is the only dedicated beach club in Sa Coma. It's rated 4.2 stars on Google with Italian dining, sunbeds, and a kids' area. For more variety, check the wider Mallorca beach club scene.
How much do beach clubs in Sa Coma cost?
Bolzano Beach Club is budget-friendly at €10-20 per person. That's well below average for Mallorca, where premium beach clubs often charge €50+ for a daybed. Sunbed rental on Sa Coma beach itself is separate.
Do you need to book beach clubs in Sa Coma in advance?
Yes. Bolzano Beach Club operates through a hotel and requires booking around two days in advance. Walk-ins aren't guaranteed, particularly during July and August.
Is Sa Coma beach good for families?
Sa Coma is one of Mallorca's best family beaches. The water stays shallow for a long way out, and the sand is fine and white. Bolzano Beach Club has a dedicated kids' area, wheelchair access, and a casual atmosphere that suits families well.
When is the best time to visit Sa Coma beach clubs?
The beach club season in Sa Coma runs roughly from April to October. July and August are busiest. June and September offer warm weather with smaller crowds and easier bookings.
Are there other beach clubs near Sa Coma?
Sa Coma itself has one beach club. For more options on Mallorca's east coast, try Cala Dor or Cales de Mallorca. The west coast around Palma and Magaluf has the island's largest concentration of beach clubs.





