Son Bou, Villa with sea and country views in Son Bou
constructed:
208 m²
plot area:
627 m²
bedrooms:
4
price:
€ 680,000.-
Son Bou, Rustic finca with pool and sea views in Son Bou
constructed:
139 m²
plot area:
948 m²
bedrooms:
3
price:
€ 340,000.-
Son Bou, Apartment in Son Bou close to the beach with holiday renting licence
constructed:
57 m²
plot area:
-
bedrooms:
2
price:
€ 120,000.-
Son Bou, Beautiful, one-level apartment in San Jaime with touristic rental licence
constructed:
57 m²
plot area:
-
bedrooms:
2
price:
€ 120,000.-
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"The beach at Son Bou is the longest on the island - some 3km of golden sands. The government have recently put up rope fencing around the dunes to deter access, as part of their dune regeneration programme. There are three beach bars, which serve food and drinks, including the popular Spanish dish, originally from Valencia: Paella.
The sandy, safe bathing beach is very popular with naturists of all ages and nationalities, who mix comfortably with 'textile' beach users. Naturists generally use the beach section away from that most accessible from the resort, but this is still the greater part of the beach running west towards the smaller resort of San Tomas. It is also the quieter part of the beach, although much of it does not benefit from the presence of a lifeguard.
Behind the beach is an extensive area of wetland, comprising open water and reed beds. This is a protected nature reserve containing many species of birds, amphibians and insects. Unfortunately, the latter include mosquitoes, which can be a minor annoyance in the evenings.
There are many Bars and Restaurants in Son Bou, several of which have adopted a British style, others choosing international cuisine, including Chinese. There is a restaurant to suit everyones pocket in Son Bou. There are of course a range of Spanish and Menorquin restaurants, which serve quality dishes.
Son Bou has many attractions, including the Basilica Paleocristiana de Son Bou (a early Christian church of the 5th century, whose remains were discovered in 1951). Every year, thousands of tourists visit the island and many people choose to stay in Son Bou. During the six months of the holiday season most nights you can find shows in most bars and clubs and on other nights there are quizzes and karaoke.
Outside of the holiday season, the Son Bou resort is very quiet as most facilities are shut down during the winter months."
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