Estepona is a small fishing village with lots of character and an interesting history, reflected by the large number of fascinating old buildings in town. The fish market is definitely worth seeing:
Estepona has the biggest fishing fleet west of Malaga, and the daily dawn ritual in the port, where the returning fleets auction off the fish they've just caught, is worth getting up early for - be there at 6am, since by 7am it's all over. However if you are more interested in the present than the past, don't worry, there is plenty for everyone to experience and enjoy. Estepona is one of the few coastal towns that has succeeded in maintaining its pueblo charm and character, despite the onslaught of tourism. Notwithstanding, all the tourist facilities are here, including hotels, restaurants, leisure and cultural activities, shops and property for rent. If time permits, have a look at the shops on Calle Terraza and Real, and stop in at one of the traditional bars on Calle Caridad for an ice-cold fino (sherry) and tapa. Enjoy the nice beaches in Estepona like El Padron Beach, A very popular place to do some serious sunbathing and splashing about is the El Padron beach. The Padron Beach is located a few km to the east of the town Estepona (km 159.5) and just to the east of the Rio Padron, near the Kempinski Resort Hotel and is well worth a visit.
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