Estepona
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Its location between mountain and sea makes it possible to enjoy the very different attractions, including among them with magnificent beaches along its 21 km of coastline. The oldest remains found date back to prehistoric times, although it is noted influences and traces of Roman, Phoenician, Moorish and medieval, among others, leaving as a token of their culture, great monuments such as the Clock Tower, numerous watchtowers The San Luis Castillo and the Church of Los Remedios. Must visit the local museums, located in the original Estepona Bullring. Also highlights its excellent cuisine, folklore and festivals. The coast of Estepona, low and sandy, extends over more than 21 km. offering a total of 17 beaches with different degrees of enjoyment. Playa de la Rada opposite the town has been awarded the Blue Flag, besides being the largest, is the busiest. The Playa del Cristo, which is a nice cove, is ideal at any time of year so it is sheltered from the wind. The beaches of Galley and Golden Bay areas characterized by rocky cliffs that form beautiful seascapes. The beach of Costa Natura, the first nudist Costa del Sol, offers a popular alternative among naturists throughout Europe. |



