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Beach clubs in Son Parc

2 beach clubs on Arenal de Son Saura. Family-friendly, affordable, and open May to October on Menorca's quiet north coast.

Beach clubs and coastline in Son Parc, Spain

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Son Parc has two beach clubs in Son Parc worth knowing about, both on Arenal de Son Saura, a wide golden beach on Menorca's north coast. There are no high-spend daybeds or table minimums here. It's a family resort, and it feels like one.

The season runs from May through October. Most hotels, restaurants, and clubs close completely for winter. Prices are among the lowest you'll find anywhere in the Balearics, with food and drinks at a level that makes Ibiza look expensive.

Son Parc itself is small enough to walk end to end in ten minutes. Both clubs sit on the same beach: Beach Club Menorca at the eastern end and Meloussa further west toward the dunes. For a wider look at the island group, see our guide to Balearic Islands beach clubs.

Menorca holds UNESCO Biosphere Reserve status, which keeps the north coast largely undeveloped. The island's official tourism portal has details on beaches, events, and what's worth exploring beyond the resort.

Looking for somewhere to stay in Son Parc? Here are our picks:

  • ★Best overall >> Hotel Punta Prima
  • ★Most popular >> Royal Son Bou Family Club
  • ★Best for couples >> Carema Club Resort
  • ★Budget pick >> Globales Lord Nelson

What is the best beach club in Son Parc?

Beach Club Menorca is the better-equipped option, with a pool, two restaurants, and a cocktail bar. It's the right call if you want facilities on site and a full day's setup. Meloussa is smaller and more casual, but it has the better sunset position on the western side of the beach.

For food, Beach Club Menorca's à la carte restaurant is more consistent, serving Menorcan dishes with terrace views over the sand. Meloussa's menu focuses on pizza and tapas, which gets mixed reactions, but the drinks and the setting are its real strengths.

Are Son Parc beach clubs family-friendly?

Both clubs are family-friendly, and Son Parc is one of the more low-key resort options on the island. Meloussa has a dedicated kids' area, high chairs, and a children's menu. Beach Club Menorca has a pool and direct beach access; the eastern stretch of Arenal de Son Saura is shallow enough for young children.

It's a very different vibe from busier Balearic spots like Ibiza or the south Menorcan coast. Son Parc doesn't have a nightlife scene, which is either a plus or a minus depending on what you're after.

Beach Club Menorca

Pool terrace with sea views at Beach Club Menorca, Arenal de Son Saura beach

Beach Club Menorca is a resort-style complex on the eastern end of Arenal de Son Saura. It's part of the Son Parc Hotels group and combines apartment accommodation with a pool, restaurant, and direct beach access. The setup is built for self-contained stays rather than passing trade.

There are two bars, including a pool bar and a cocktail bar. The buffet restaurant covers breakfast and dinner, while the à la carte option overlooks the beach and serves Menorcan cuisine: local fish, island dishes, and terrace views that guests mention consistently. There's also an on-site supermarket, which is a practical touch for self-catering guests.

Pricing is budget-level for the Balearics. Free parking, free Wi-Fi, and pool access are all included. It suits families and couples who want a quiet, all-in-one base without paying Ibiza prices.

There's a gym on site and spa treatments if you want more than beach time. It's consistently well-reviewed for its location and pool. Some guests flag dated rooms and inconsistent air conditioning, so if you're staying rather than day-tripping, it's worth reading recent reports before booking.

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Meloussa Beach Club

Sunset lounge area at Meloussa Beach Club, western Son Parc beach

Meloussa Beach Club is a beachfront bar and restaurant on the western side of Son Parc beach. It has the better sunset position of the two clubs, and guests who time their visit right consistently rate the evening views as the highlight. It's open daily from 9am to 10pm during season.

Pizza is the main food draw, alongside tapas staples like croquetas and patatas bravas. There's live music on some evenings and a drinks list that runs from cocktails to local wines. Reviews are split: the setting and drinks get consistent praise, but food quality is a recurring point of contention in both directions.

It's family-friendly with a kids' area, high chairs, and a children's menu. Free parking is available. Prices are moderate, making it a solid option for a casual lunch or sunset drinks without a big spend.

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Frequently asked questions about Son Parc beach clubs

How much do beach clubs in Son Parc cost?

Son Parc is affordable by Balearic standards, with no minimum spend or table packages at either club. Beach Club Menorca sits at the budget end: pool access, buffet and à la carte dining at prices well below what you'd pay in Ibiza. Meloussa is moderate, with cocktails and pizza at casual beachfront bar prices.

Do you need to book beach clubs in Son Parc in advance?

Reservations aren't essential for most visits to Son Parc. The resort is quieter than Menorca's south coast towns and doesn't draw the same peak-season crowds. During July and August, arriving before noon gives you the best pick of sunbed spots at Beach Club Menorca's pool. Meloussa doesn't typically require advance booking.

Are Son Parc beach clubs open all year?

No. Both clubs are seasonal, open roughly May through October, and Son Parc closes almost entirely for winter. If you're visiting outside the main season, check directly with the venue first, as opening dates can shift slightly year to year.

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