The Golf Paradis is a 54 hole mini golf complex that offers a choice of three
very different 18 hole courses, although you will be allocated a specific course
on buying the ticket in an attempt to minimise waiting time during play. The
courses are all set in lush gardens with waterfalls, palm trees, lakes and even
a windmill, and costs approximately 5€ per round of 18 holes. Contact details
are:
Mini Golf Paradis
Calle Las Lilas, s/n
Urb. El Dorado
07687
Sa Coma
On the outskirts of Sa Coma, on the road leading into Cala Millor and Cala Bona,
is the Auto Safari Zoo. Visitors have the choice of driving around the 3km
circuit in their own car, or taking the zoo's own min train, although having
seen the damage a group of hungry monkeys can do in a matter of seconds I think
the mini train is the better option. Besides the monkey enclosure, the park also
has a number of giraffes, zebra, and elephants along with cages of lions, tigers
and other big cats. Getting there from either Cala Bona or Cala Millor is very
easy on the parks own courtesy bus which leaves regularly throughout the day
from 9am to 7pm. Admission is quite reasonable at 19€ for adults and 12€ for
children. Contact details for more information are:
Auto Safari
Ctra. Porto Cristo - Son Servera, km 5
07680
Porto Cristo
Telephone: +34 971 810 909 / 10
Fax: +34 971 810 484
Web Site:
www.safari-zoo.com
As we briefly mentioned on the general introduction page, the 200 hectare Punta
de n'Amer headland is situated mid way between Sa Coma and Cala Millor. This
whole area was declared a protected nature reserve in 1985 by the local council,
and remains to remind us of what the whole of the east coast looked like before
the tourist boom. Walking up to the ancient watchtower of Castell de n'Amer
takes around 45 minutes from both Sa Coma and Cala Millor, where visitors can
see a small display of weapons along with other historical information about the
tower. Never wishing to miss an opportunity, there is also is a bar at the top
selling drinks and snacks that has some spectacular views of the coast line.
If you ever need a break from swimming and sunbathing, Sa Coma also has a small
riding stable at the edge of the resort, almost opposite the Burger King and the
beach. Although not being an expert, the horses and ponies looked to be both
well fed and well treated. The attraction is very popular with visitors and
advanced booking is essential especially during the summer. The ride out to the
Punta de n'Amer headland usually takes about an hour and costs approximately
8.50€ per person.
For some bizarre reason the nearby resort of Cala Millor holds its annual
Tourism Week during the last week of September, when ironically most of the
tourists have actually left the island. This annual event features a number of
sports competitions, concerts, and a spectacular and colourful parade of floats
through the town.
If you've hired a car and can get out of the resort, the east coast does have a
number of other attractions worth a visit.
Discovered by Pedro Caldentey in 1905, the Caves of Hams are famous for their
peculiar formations, and for their marvelous underground lake. If you are
driving they are 2 km West of Porto Cristo. Opening times from March to October
is 10am to 6pm and from November to February 10:30am to 5:30pm. Entrance fee for
adults is around £8.00. Full contact details are:
Cuevas dels Hams
Carretera Mancor
Porto-Cristo s/n
07680
Porto Cristo
Telephone: +34 971 820 988
Fax: +34 971 820 271
Web Site:
www.cuevas-hams.com
Nearby are the more famous Caves of Drach which are open daily from April to
October from 10am to 5pm, and from November to March 10:45am to 12:00 and 2pm to
3:30pm. Admission for adults is around 13.50€, and children under 7 are admitted
free. Full contact details are:
Cuevas del Drach
Carretera Cuevas s/n
07680
Porto Cristo
Mallorca
Telephone: +34 971 820 753
Fax: +34 971 815 089
Email:
cuevasdeldrach@cuevasdeldrach.com
Web Site:
www.cuevasdeldrach.com