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San
Pedro de Alcántara is in an ideal situation, just 10
kilometres west from all the glitz and glamour of Marbella,
yet just a few minutes drive away from the natural beauty of
the Sierra de Ronda mountain range and 20 km from the town of
Estepona. An ancient farming community, once famous for sugar
cane, today San Pedro is a refreshingly unspoilt pueblo with
an appeal all of its own.
Be sure to head for the central plaza here with its gracious
parish church and surrounding narrow streets which are packed
with intriguing small shops, sidewalk cafes and bars. Thursday
is street market day with all the associated hustle and bustle;
a veritable bargain shopper's paradise.
A pleasant walk is from the centre of town to the beachfront
along the Avenida del Marques del Duero which is a particularly
attractive wide avenue flanked by palm trees. And the modern
wide promenade is ideal for continuing your stroll (or skateboarding!)
with several excellent chiringuitos (beachside restaurants)
specialising in fish dishes. Visit Bora Bora if only for a drink
at the bar. It is one of the best beach clubs on the coast,
with a superb restaurant and all the usual beach facilities,
a tropical paradise.

San Pedro also has the last summer fair ( feria ) in Andalucia
being in the second week in October. History buffs will enjoy
the Paleochristian Balisilica Church by the sea and the third
century Roman Baths, Las Bovedas. Check at the local tourist
office for timings.
The Paleochristian Balisilica Church and Necropolis is located
in the woods next to the Bora Bora Beach Club that is on the
sea front directly infront of the town. A little further west
along the beach to Guadalmina is located the restored remains
of the Roman Baths. If driving leave San Pedro westward towards
Estepona. Stop at the tourist office in the Arch for the keys.
After passing under the Marbella Arch, turn right and double
back under the road tunnel. Head down to the sea and the Roman
baths are next to the Guadlamina Beach Club.

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