While the teeming hordes flock to Fuengirola, Marbella and Torremolinos in the summer months, Spanish tourists prefer a much quieter place.
Estepona, a typical Spanish seaside town nests on the coast, along the highway between popular, trendy Marbella and the famous Rock of Gibraltar.A little off the tourist-beaten track, and nowhere near the Fuengirola-Málaga Renfe circular rail service, the town enjoys a quieter experience in the summer months. Air-conditioned buses do run to the town, so it is accessible to tourists, but many can't be bothered to make the trek.However, the Spanish make their way down from the extreme summer heat of Sevilla or Cordoba to thoroughly enjoy their summer holidays in the pretty town.
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