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Why Rent an Apartment in Platja Son Bou?
Platja Son Bou is a stunning beach on Menorca's southern coast, near the town of Alaior, offering travellers a perfect blend of sun, sea and natural beauty. Visitors staying in an apartment in Platja Son Bou can enjoy soft golden sands and calm Mediterranean waters ideal for swimming, sunbathing or simply relaxing while taking in the coastal views. The surrounding dunes and nearby nature areas provide quiet spots to explore and connect with the island's peaceful landscape.
Browse the fantastic range of apartments in Menorca to find the perfect stay. You might also consider apartments in Cala Galdana for a beachfront experience, offering a different part of southern Menorca with its own charm and amenities.
What Are the Apartments in Platja Son Bou Like?
The apartments in Platja Son Bou are a mix of modern and traditional styles, often featuring bright, airy interiors and terraces for enjoying the Mediterranean climate. Many have convenient locations close to the beach and local amenities, perfect for easy access to the relaxed island lifestyle. The majority of these apartments can be found in and around the main beach area but also extend to nearby streets leading to quieter quarters. Some private apartments to rent in Platja Son Bou provide you with all the comforts for a restful stay whether you prefer to be close to the sea or nestled within the village atmosphere. For visitors seeking more space and exclusivity, villas in Menorca offer larger accommodation options often with gardens and private pools.
In Platja Son Bou you can select apartments featuring a range of common amenities, including:
- Private parking
- Air conditioning
- Wi-Fi
- Flat-screen TV
- Garden or terrace space
- Barbecue area
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Platja Son Bou For Nature Lovers
Nature lovers in Platja Son Bou will appreciate the Son Bou Natural Reserve, a protected landscape of rolling sand dunes, wetlands and coastal pathways that extend behind the island's longest beach. Wooden boardwalks lead through natural vegetation toward the Prat de Son Bou marsh, where herons and other water birds can often be seen. Following the Camí de Cavalls route from Son Bou toward Santo Tomás reveals diverse scenery, pine groves, rocky viewpoints, and secluded coastal spots perfect for photography or peaceful rest. Kayakers and snorkellers can explore Cala Llucalari, a hidden cove with clear, shallow waters rich in marine life. Those seeking a more comfortable stay might opt for private apartments to rent in Platja Son Bou, combining good self-catering facilities close to nature. Visitors may also want to check out the range of apartments in Son Bou for alternative options by the coast.
Platja Son Bou For History Lovers
History enthusiasts will find the area steeped in Menorca's ancient past with remarkable sites close by. A short walk from the beach leads to the Basilica Paleocristiana de Son Bou, an early Christian church dating to the 5th century. Visitors can explore its stone foundations, mosaic remnants, and layout, gaining insight into one of Menorca's most significant archaeological sites. Nearby trails show fragments of old settlements, traditional dry-stone walls, and lookout points with views over lands once inhabited by prehistoric peoples. For a great historical outing, iconic Talayotic sites such as Torre d'en Galmés are within easy reach, offering an unforgettable glimpse into island heritage.
Platja Son Bou's beach is so extensive that it stretches nearly 3 kilometres, making it possible to find a secluded spot even on the busiest summer days.
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What Are the Best Outings in This Area?
- Watch Sunrise Over the Longest Beach in Menorca
- Visit the Paleochristian Basilica by the Sea
- Walk the Camí de Cavalls Toward Santo Tomás
- Explore the Son Bou Nature Reserve
- Try Local Dishes in the Village of Alaior
- Climb to Torre d'en Galmés
- Join a Sunset Horse Ride on the Coast
Top 7 Travel Tips in Platja Son Bou
1. Watch Sunrise Over the Longest Beach in Menorca
Start your day early and head to the eastern end of Platja Son Bou, where the sun rises over kilometres of shimmering shoreline. The beach is nearly empty at dawn, offering peaceful solitude as pink and gold hues spread across the water. Gentle morning waves and cool breezes make it ideal for meditation, photography or a quiet jog. Notice sand patterns shaped overnight by the tide and small waders searching for breakfast. Sunrise at Son Bou transforms an ordinary morning into a slow, glowing moment of calm.
2. Visit the Paleochristian Basilica by the Sea
Just steps from the beach lie the ruins of the Basilica de Son Bou, an early Christian church from the 5th century. Wander among stone foundations surrounded by coastal scrub and listen to the waves nearby. Interpretive panels explain its baptistry, columns and ancient layout. The sacred ruins set against the vibrant blue sea make this one of the most atmospheric historical sites on the island. It's an unforgettable blend of archaeology and nature, ideal for history lovers and quiet explorers.
3. Walk the Camí de Cavalls Toward Santo Tomás
The historic Camí de Cavalls trail runs behind Son Bou, providing a scenic hike to the neighbouring resort of Santo Tomás. This coastal path winds past dunes, cliffs and viewpoints overlooking untouched stretches of coastline. Along the way you'll find fragrant shrubs, lizards sunning themselves, and sea birds gliding low over the water. The route is well-marked and suitable for most fitness levels. Every turn reveals a new vista, making it one of the top walks in southern Menorca.
4. Explore the Son Bou Nature Reserve
Behind the beach stretches the protected wetland of Prat de Son Bou, home to turtles, ducks, herons and rare migratory birds. Wooden walkways and dirt paths allow quiet access without disturbing the habitat. Visit early or late in the day when wildlife is most active. Bring binoculars to spot birds moving through reeds and small mammals along the water's edge. Interpretive signs explain the ecosystem, making this a wonderful activity for families and nature lovers. The reserve adds a wild, unexpected dimension to Son Bou.
5. Try Local Dishes in the Village of Alaior
A short drive inland, the village of Alaior offers authentic Menorcan dining away from the busy coastline. Wander its narrow streets to find restaurants serving caldereta de langosta (lobster stew), slow-cooked lamb, and traditional formatge Mahón cheese. Evening meals often spill onto terraces lit by warm lanterns. Visit on market days to sample pastries, cheeses and homemade jams from local producers. Dining in Alaior connects you with Menorca's rural flavours and welcoming community spirit.
6. Climb to Torre d'en Galmés
One of Menorca's most impressive prehistoric villages, Torre d'en Galmés sits atop a hill not far from Son Bou. Wander among stone dwellings, circular talayot structures and lookout points that once safeguarded the coast. From the summit, sweeping views reveal farmland, villages and even the Mediterranean on clear days. The site is vast, atmospheric and full of archaeological intrigue. Paths are easy to follow and stepping into this ancient settlement is an unforgettable experience. Bring water and comfortable shoes for this rewarding visit.
7. Join a Sunset Horse Ride on the Coast
Several equestrian centres near Son Bou offer guided sunset rides along quiet trails and sandy tracks. The golden hour light transforms the landscape as you ride past dunes, shrubs and coastal viewpoints. Horses are well-trained, making the experience suitable for beginners. The rhythm of hooves, the scent of pine and warm sea breezes create a peaceful, dreamlike atmosphere. Watching the sun sink into the sea from horseback at nearby Cala en Bosch or Punta Prima is one of the most magical ways to end a day on Menorca. Booking an apartment in Platja Son Bou with sea views is a perfect way to complement your holiday experience.

























