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Estepona Attractions

Estepona, the most westerly resort on the Costa del Sol, lying at the foot of the Sierra Bermeja on the coast road, has a history going back to Roman times. Nearby are the ruins of the thousand-year-old aqueduct of Salduba, and in the town itself are remains of an Arab fortress and medieval watch-towers. The old part of the town has retained something of its Andalusian character; otherwise Estepona is a typical modern tourist and holiday center catering for an international public, with a boating marina, high-rise hotels, restaurants and bars surrounding the old town center.
Sierra Bermeja
For those who want to get away from it all there are many quiet little places amid beautiful mountain scenery in the Sierra Bermeja.
For people looking to get a little exercise, hiking trails lead through the mountains offering beautiful views.
Sport and Recreation
With 21km/13mi of beaches, Estepona offers a varied range of facilities for bathing and water sports. Some of the beaches have earned the European Union's blue flag. The modern boating marina has moorings for 900 boats, and there are also a sailing club, good sea angling, regattas and water skiing facilities, as well as three golf courses and numbers of tennis courts.
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