S'illot holidays
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Holidays to S'Illot are all about silky sands and traditional dining, while neighbouring Sa Coma is on hand for lively attractions and nightlife.
Go-slow territory
Set on Majorca’s east coast, this traditional village is the opposite of its action-packed neighbours, Sa Coma, Cala Millor and Porto Cristo. Here, you'll get a glimpse of traditional Spain. To this day, working fishing boats still chug in and out of the port. And things revolve around the big sandy beach and a traffic-free promenade stocked with cafés, shops and bars.
Family-friendly beach
S’Illot’s curve of beach is a Blue Flag-waving gem. It’s a big hit with families, thanks to its lagoon-like waters, soft sands and watersports offering. Nearby, there’s no shortage of stretches to pick from – Sa Coma, just next door, is home to another award-winning strip.
Days out
It’s easy to explore the area by jumping on the mini-train that links a couple of the coastal resorts. Right next door, Sa Coma has a legendary 54-hole crazy golf course and a family-friendly zoo. Further afield, you’ve got the popular Caves of Drach in Porto Cristo. Or there’s Majorca’s capital, Palma – about an hour’s drive away.