Rent Villa Son Bou Spain
Holiday Home Rental Description
Located within walking distance of the bustling areas of Son Bou, known for its long sandy beach, Villa Son Bou offers a fantastic location for a group of six guests wishing to enjoy a holiday in the Menorcan sun.
Villa Son Bou stands as a contemporary retreat, spanning two storeys and designed to cater to every need of a family or group of friends on holiday. This warm and welcoming home accommodates six guests across three thoughtfully appointed bedrooms.
The living room features sofas, a television, and seamless access to a charming terrace. Connected to this inviting space is a dining room with a formal table set for six, creating an ideal setting for shared meals and gatherings. The kitchen is well-equipped, offering everything needed for culinary adventures and the preparation of refreshing drinks.
Villa Son Bou provides three distinctive bedrooms. A spacious double bedroom offers a retreat of tranquillity, while two additional bedrooms are furnished with twin beds, ensuring flexibility for various sleeping arrangements.
Outdoors, a sunny terrace beckons, offering breath-taking views of the glistening sea below. The private pool becomes a focal point for relaxation and refreshing dips. Two dining areas invite al fresco meals, complemented by a lounge space for leisurely moments. Sun loungers dot the landscape, creating an oasis where guests can unwind, soak up the Mediterranean sun, and cherish the beauty of their surroundings.
If you wish to visit the beach, it couldn’t be easier. The villa is just a short distance to the stunning Son Bou beach which has secluded, natural areas as well as lively areas with water sports and sun loungers available. Backing the beach, the centre of the resort provides a range of shops, restaurants and night clubs. Those who prefer charming, old towns can visit Alaior and the capital, Mahon is also a great place to spend the day.
Villa Layout
Ground floor
– Living room with comfortable seating, TV and access to the terrace
– Dining room with table seating 6
– Fully-fitted kitchen with sea views
– Bedroom with double-sized bed
– Bedroom with two single beds
– Bedroom with two single beds
– Bathroom with bath, shower, sink and WC
– Bathroom with shower, sink and WC
Outside Grounds
– Sun terrace with sea views
– Private swimming pool (8m x 4m)
– Two al-fresco dining areas
– Pool side sun loungers
– Wood burning oven
– Swinging chair
– Basketball hoop
– Parking
Additional Facilities
– WI-FI
– Air conditioning
– TV
– Washing machine
– Cot and high chair
– Hairdryers
A holiday in Menorca promises an idyllic blend of sun-soaked relaxation, coastal adventures, and cultural explorations. Within easy reach of the villa, you can find one of Menorca’s best beaches, as well as a great range of shops and restaurants in Son Bou. You can also visit the island’s capital of Mahon to enjoy a day of history, culture and shopping.
Nestled just a stone’s throw away from the pristine Son Bou beach, the villa provides a perfect retreat near Menorca’s longest stretch of shoreline spanning 14km. Son Bou beach is a haven, boasting natural areas, water sports facilities, and beach clubs, ensuring a diverse range of activities for every traveller. The nearby area of Son Bou transforms into a vibrant beach resort, offering a lively atmosphere with its array of cafes, bars, restaurants, and even a few clubs for dancing the night away.
If you would like to visit a more authentic Menorcan town, why not take a short drive inland to Alaior, a charming town nestled in Menorca’s interior. This historic town captivates with winding streets adorned with whitewashed homes and shops. Alaior invites you to explore its rich heritage through visits to pretty churches, perusing market stalls brimming with local crafts, and even experiencing the heartwarming environment of the donkey sanctuary.
For a day of cultural and urban exploration, take a drive from the villa to the captivating town of Mahon, Menorca’s capital. Mahon boasts a historic charm reflected in its impressive architecture, including the Church of Santa Maria and Mahon Cathedral. Stroll through the lively Mercat des Claustre, the local market, to sample the island’s flavours and local dishes. Mahon’s picturesque harbour provides a scenic backdrop for waterfront dining, while the boutiques and shops lining the streets offer a diverse range of local products and souvenirs. As you explore Mahon, immerse yourself in its cultural scene, whether visiting the Museum of Menorca to delve into the island’s history or attending a performance at the Teatre Principal, a historic theatre contributing to the town’s artistic flair. There is so much to do here that you will need to visit a few times to make the most of this gorgeous town!