Vacation Rental Description
Just 10 mins from the beach, this complex provides and excellent location to unwind. Large apartments, well tendered lawns and a good sized pool make this complex the perfect choice for all the family. The bars and restaurants of Sam Jaime are to close to hand.
The apartments may be on the ground floor, with 4 or 5 steps to access, or floor, and all have covered terrace and a small rear terrace. The interior is classic beauty but well kept and newly dressed.
With the largest and what's considered by many to be the best beach in Menorca, holidays in Son Bou almost sell themselves.
Son Bou holidays are ideal for families due to the abundance of facilities and family-friendly hotels, but couples also flock here to make the most of the gloriously uncrowded beach, the range of watersports, including scuba diving, and the lively bars.
Nature lovers will appreciate the rugged countryside surrounding the resort, and the protected sand dunes and marshland that fringe the beach – the bird population thrives here. History buffs can explore the Cap de Penyes headland, where they'll find the remains of a fortified village and an early Christian basilica, which would have been the focal point of the village in the 4th and 5th centuries.
Facilities
First, find a lounge / dining room comfortably furnished, with sofa bed, two armchairs, table and chairs. A breakfast bar separates the kitchen, provide fair but equipped with fridge freezer, microwave, stove, oven and a starter kit of kitchenware, tableware and utensils for cooking and serving. In the hall you'll find a bathroom with bath, toilet and sink.
Activities
The bars and restaurants of Sam Jaime are to close to hand.
Son Bou holidays are ideal for families due to the abundance of facilities and family-friendly hotels, but couples also flock here to make the most of the gloriously uncrowded beach, the range of watersports, including scuba diving, and the lively bars.
Nature lovers will appreciate the rugged countryside surrounding the resort, and the protected sand dunes and marshland that fringe the beach – the bird population thrives here. History buffs can explore the Cap de Penyes headland, where they'll find the remains of a fortified village and an early Christian basilica, which would have been the focal point of the village in the 4th and 5th centuries.