Camping are Bou: the most original in Spain

Camping Son Bou: el más original de España - jovive

He Camping are Bou is located in the center of the island of Minorca, In the Balearic archipelago. It is just 3 km from the Son Bou Beach, of which he takes his name. Alaior It is the closest city, which is only 6.5 km. The campsite can be reached from Mahón, capital of the island, in less than half an hour.

The privileged location of the camping is Bou, makes it an excellent place from where to know this beautiful island in the middle of the Mediterranean sea. From there you can visit the hidden coves of calm and transparent waters of Menorca, make hiking in their forests, ravines and roads inside, as well as knowing their rich gastronomy and culture.

Camping's constructions are Bou have been designed to keep a perfect harmony with the splendid landscape that surrounds it. It has been open from the end of April to mid -October. With an extension of 70,000 m2 of Pinar and large green areas, it has accommodation in chalets, glamping stores, 156 units, and 116 plots for camping.

With a minimum surface of 70 m², in the plots of the camping you can spend the night caravan, motorhome, tent and, of course, on the roof of your car with a jovive tent. The circular distribution of plots around the service area allows easy circulation and access from all of them.

Camping San Bou Restaurant

All plots have 6 AMP electrical connection, a bit with barbecues, picnic areas and sanitary facilities. In addition, the campsite has a large pool with children, the Kids Club for children aged 5 to 7 and the Junior Club for children from 8 to 12 years.

The quiet, relaxed and familiar atmosphere of the Sou Bou campsite allows you to enjoy an unforgettable vacation in a natural environment populated by pines, olive trees and other typical Mediterranean forest trees.

The Camping Son Bou, is one of the 84 group establishments Yellow Village. This high -end campsites offers its services with quality guarantee in the most beautiful regions of France, Spain and Portugal. In 2019, this campsite received the award granted by the Spanish Federation of Camping Entrepreneurs (FEEC) as the "most original campsite."

Camping Son Bou Menorca - Key data

Camping Menorca are Bou: entry and exit schedules

  • Accommodations: Entrance from 5:00 p.m., departure before 10:00 a.m.
  • Plots: Entrance from 10:00 a.m., exit before 10:00 a.m.

Camping are Bou Access

  • Restricted access: Those who have hired their stay can access the campsite. Visits are allowed prior authorization and can enjoy the facilities after a payment according to the season. Free visits have a maximum duration of one hour

Are there noise standards in the camping are Bou?

  • Rest hours: From 00:00 h to 08:00 h, during which the circulation of vehicles is prohibited and the volumes of electronic devices must be kept. Camping barriers remain closed during this period

Menorca Camping: Pet admission

  • Pets are not allowed in the camping

Camping Son Bou Menorca: Contact

  • Phone: +34 971 372 727
  • Fax: +34 971 372 605
  • E-mail: info@campingsonbou.com
  • Contact form available on your website

Camping location are Bou

  • Address: Sant Jaume Km 3,5, 07730 Alaior, Menorca, Balearic Islands, Spain.
  • GPS coordinates: Latitude: N 39º 55 ′ 11.20 ″, length: E 4º 5 ′ 26.50 ″

Camping are Bou surrounded by nature and history.

Located in the central part of the island, the campsite are Bou is close to much of the attractions that Menorca offers. Who choose camping in a Rooftop Tent For Jovive Tent car, they will have the advantage of being able to travel the island in their vehicle, without the need to rent one. It can even reach the island by car or 4 × 4 through the service of Ferrys from Barcelona, Valencia or Mallorca.

They are the longest beach in Menorca

They are Bou is the longest beach in Menorca, about 3 kilometers long. It stands out for its fine and white sand, for being shallow and, of course for its clean and transparent waters.

You have easy access to Son Bou beach through the urbanized area. In this part of the beach, all services are available such as: trade, restaurants, beach bars and centers for the rental of all types of equipment for the practice of aquatic activities. But for those who prefer quiet beaches, it also offers a more virgin area.

Walking the coast of the island, particularly from the beach of Son Bou, in Kayak, on a table of paddle surf or boat is an excellent option. The coves, caves and other marine formations can be seen. The diving practice, with equipment or only with snorkeling is also an excellent opportunity to know the seabed full of flora and fauna of great interest and beauty.

On this beach you can visit the wet zone Prat de Son Bou, a natural place of great landscape beauty and importance in the conservation of indigenous flora and fauna. In addition, the archaeological remains of the Paleochristian basilica of Son Bou are located at the eastern end of the beach.

The Camí de Cavalls from Son Bou

He Camí de Cavalls It is a historic path with which you can travel the entire island of Menorca. Its origin dates back to 1330 when it was drawn by order of King Jaime II for the defense of the island. The monarch forced the inhabitants of the island to maintain armed horses as an element of surveillance and defense to travel this path. It was subsequently used strategically during English and French dominations in the 18th century.

The currently recovered path has a total route of about 185 km around the entire island. It is possible to travel it on foot, on horseback or by bicycle. From the beach of Son Bou they leave two of the 20 stages of the road, one that goes to the beach of Santo Tomás and another that reaches the cove in Porter. On the latter route, the section that leads to the Tower d’E in Galmés is included.

Talayototic town of Torre d’en Gallés

He Talayototic town Torre D’en Galmes is the largest settlement of the Talayotic culture in the Balearic archipelago. This culture includes the residents of the island who inhabited it in the prehistoric era, between the Bronze Age and the Iron Age.

Torre d’en Gallés It is located in a hill from where you can see almost the entire southern coast of Menorca. In the highest part of the town are public use spaces, three Talayots and the Taula enclosure stand out.

They can be seen, south of the town of Torre d’en Galmes, private houses with a circular shape whose central courtyard converges in a water tank. The so -called hypostila room is striking in one of the houses, a attached room made with columns that are characterized by being wider in its upper part.

Those who visit this Talayototic town enjoy a service area, as well as picnic tables and banks. where to rest eat something and contemplate the landscape.