Archive for February, 2010

A Roman Spanish Villa in Son Bou?

02.18.10

The British, Roman, Greek, Turk and Aragonese empires have left their mark on Menorca. (Aragon was an eighth century Spanish kingdom originating in the region of Pyrenees and expanding south through Iberia, in case you didn’t know) Read the rest of this entry »

Sharing Son Bou with Someone Special

02.16.10

As Valentine’s Day approaches, many people are looking around for the perfect way to celebrate with their loved one.  But the truth is, Son Bou can be an ideal place to spend some time away with your significant other, whatever the occasion or time of year. Sharing Son Bou villas with that special someone can be a real recipe for romance. Read the rest of this entry »

Seven Days on Son Bou Holidays

02.15.10

Day 1:

As you step off the plane on the first day of your Son Bou holidays, you will feel the stresses and strains of life at home drain straight out of your body.  The sun will be high in the sky and waiting to greet you so once you’ve arrived at your accommodation, why not spend the first day soaking it up.  Spend a day settling in, relaxing by the pool and preparing yourself for a week of relaxation. Read the rest of this entry »

Menorca’s Prehistoric Past

02.09.10

Did you know that Menorca is a remarkably concentrated region of prehistoric monuments? In fact, because it has so many Bronze Age remains packed into such a small island, some consider it the most concentrated area of monuments in the world. Read the rest of this entry »

Eating and Drinking at a Son Bou Fiesta

02.02.10

If you’re staying at Son Bou villas during one of Menorca’s famous fiestas then you might want to celebrate with some traditional local festival food. Invite over your friends and serve up these traditional specialities to carry on the carnival back at home. Read the rest of this entry »

Spelling Out a Son Bou Holiday

02.02.10

What does a Son Bou holiday stand for? With a little fun, we spell out what we think Son Bou would spell out if it were an acronym:  Read the rest of this entry »