Estepona

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Estepona has a priveleged location between the scenery of the Nature Park of Sierra Bermeja. Its 21 kilometres of coast make Estepona an important holiday destination. It also has a range of special leisure attractions such as the nature reserve of Selwo, the equestrian school of “Costa del Sol”, the congress centre and the leisure harbour.
Beaches of Fuengirola
The coast of Estepona, low lying and sandy extends further than 21 kilometres offering a total of 17 beaches with different types of use and leisure activities. Rada Beach is located opposite the town centre and has been awarded the Blue Flag and in addition to being the largest it is also the busiest. Cristo Beach, which forms a pretty cove, is ideal at all times of year because this cove protects it from the wind. The beaches of la Galera and Bahía Dorada stand out due to their rock formations and cliffs which create pretty maritime views. Costa Natura beach, the first nudist beach on the Costa del Sol, offers an alternative very popular with European naturists.
The port
The port of Estepona, located at just 5 minutes from the town centre offers a lovely mix of an urban area with a definite seaside air which allows for strolls through the place which will be a real pleasure, between the scent of the sea, the marvellous view of the people and boats on the beach, and the coming and going of relaxed passers-by seeking a well-earned rest which they may well find in one of the numerous magnificent restaurants located here.
Sports
Due to its location Estepona offers a wide range of sports and open air activities, outside of the location itself. These range from aquatic activities such as sailing or diving to active tourism such as mountaineering and hiking, or possibly a round of golf. It should be noted that this district has five
Monuments
The most striking monument of the area is the Church of Virgen de los Remedios from the 18th century. The church tower can be seen from any part of the town.
Other striking monuments are the Torre del Reloj; the ruins of the walls of Nicio Castle, which are located in the raised part of the Padrón area; San Luis Castle; various stately homes, and the Casa Borrega, dating from the 18th century. There are also sites in Estepona from earlier eras such as Torres (a Roman village) and the Parque Antena.
Finally along the coastal seafront there is a collection of watchtowers erected between the end of the 15th and the start of the 16th centuries. They are Arroyo Vaquero, de Baños, del Padrón and del Verín.
Festivals
When looking at the calendar of festivals, some stand out such as Carnavales, Easter, San Isidro Labrador (15th of June), Quema de los bigotes de San Juan (night of the 23rd of June), the Procession of Virgen del Carmen (16th of July), and the major festivals (first days of July) when music, dance and clour invade the town for a week.
History
The majority of Estepona’s area is covered by the mountainous scenery of Sierra Bermeja and the foothills which run down to the coast in the form of large hills.
The oldest human remains found in Estepona date from the Copper and Bronze Ages. Amongst the numerous Phoenician and Roman settlementsthe ruins at the mouth of the River Guadalmansa stand out, which could be from the Roman district of Saldaba. The Arabs founded the town of Esstebbuna, which was the origins for present day Estepona.
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