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Experiencing The Nightlife of Son Bou

October 28th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Menorca holidays, Son Bou holidays

Son Bou may be small but that doesn’t mean that it isn’t perfectly formed as far as the nightlife is concerned. Son Bou holidays offer the best nightlife in Menorca with something to suit every member of the family.

Once you have left your Son Bou villa ensure that you start the evening the best possible way; with cocktails! Bou Hai is the ideal place on a Son Bou holiday to have a few drinks and with a number of specially adapted virgin concoctions you can even bring the children along; who are bound to love the cute roller skating waitresses. With a name like Bou Hai, you won’t be surprised to hear that the bar specialises in Hawaiian tiki concoctions and whilst the Pina Coladas are very good, it is the fresh fruit daiquiris which are the bars speciality.

One venue that you won’t be able to take the children too is the Discoteca Son Bou. So arrange a childminder in advance so that you can spend an evening on your Son Bou holiday dancing along to a mixture of cheese and club classics. The nightclub regularly flies in DJs from the United Kingdom and is also known for its legendary foam parties which take place during the seasonal months.

Because of the small size of the resort all of the major bars and restaurants are located within a ten minute walk of the main villas in Son Bou, which means that it is very easy to find your way around on a night out. Son Bou’s smaller bars are well known for their warm and friendly atmosphere and British holidaymakers often flock to the Kit Cat Bar, an English-run bar which serves warm cheese and ham toasties. The Kit Cat Bar is also known for the quiz and karaoke evenings that it runs during the week, where you can compete against other Son Bou holidaymakers in order to win cash prizes.

There are three bars which are open until the early hours and these are Mojitos, Copacabana and Casablanca, all of which stay open until 4am. However, if you’ve brought the children along and are looking for evening entertainment that is a bit more family-orientated then head to the bowling alley which features a ten pin bowling arcade alongside pool tables and arcade machines. This is bound to be a hit with all family members whilst on your Son Bou holiday.

One of the best ways to spend a relaxing evening on a Son Bou holiday is by sampling the local cuisine. If your children are fussy eaters then you’ll pleased to note that there are a number of restaurants serving English food in the area, and The Coach and Horses in nearby Saint Climent is among the best. However, more adventurous eaters should take the opportunity to sample some traditional Menorcan food at the Casa Andreas which provides a selection of traditional tapas and seafood dishes. However, the best thing about Casa Andreas is that it’s located opposite the Bou Hai Bar and those fruit daiquiris can also help provide the perfect ending to your Son Bou holiday.

About the Author

Brenda Jaaback is the Managing Director of Bartle Holidays. They can provide you with a choice of Son Bou holidays , with a wide selection of villas catering to all your family holiday needs. Bartle Holidays makes no warranty as to the accuracy of any information contained in this article and excludes any liability of any kind for the information contained in it.

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