Son Parc Things To Do
Golf
Home to Menorca’s only golf course, Son Parc really does the island justice with a top course set amidst stunning scenery, surrounded by trees and designed for beginners and experienced players alike. There is a driving range so anyone can take part, and with peacocks strutting majestically through the grounds, a round of golf here is an event to remember.
Visit Mahon
It's only a short trip to Mahon, the capital of Menorca, where you can explore the architectural delights of the city, visit the many historical attractions or go shopping in the markets for local souvenirs and bargains.
Food
Bars, shops and restaurants are situated along small commercial centre in Son Parc, locally known as 'the strip'. Ideal for taking young children to in the evenings, you can enjoy local cuisine and buy essential holiday items here. Travel further afield into the surrounding towns and villages for more superb restaurants. Local specialities include fresh seafood and ice cream.
Beach
The long sandy beach in Son Parc is a delight for both adults and children. The warm shallow waters offer prime swimming and is widely considered the best in Menorca. With the beautiful weather in Son Parc you can hire a lounger and spend days relaxing in the sun or take to the waters with the many activities on offer. The rugged coast of northern Menorca leads to some spectacular views both on and off the water.
Family Friendly Activities
The accessible beach at Son Parc offers a range of family friendly activities. Hire a pedalo or a canoe on the sea, or head inland into Menorca for horse riding, walking and hiking. Local walks to be recommended include taking the footpath through rocky woodland coastline down to Arenal beach for more stunning views.
Explore Menorca
Son Parc lies close to the resort of Arenal d'en Castell which is a quiet and secluded beach popular with families. Also worth a visit is the pretty fishing village of Fornells. Ciutadella is a bus ride away on the west coast of Menorca, a beautiful town where you can get lost in the labyrinth of tiny streets and traditional Spanish architecture.


