San Pedro de Alcantara is a town located on the Costa del Sol, in the province of Malaga, Andalusia, in southern Spain. It is located about 10 kilometers west of Marbella and about 60 kilometers east of Gibraltar.
The town is named after St. Peter of Alcantara, a 16th century Franciscan monk, and is known for its lively local market, picturesque streets and traditional Andalusian architecture. It is also famous for its beautiful sandy beaches and crystal clear waters, as well as its mild and sunny climate throughout the year.
San Pedro de Alcantara is a popular tourist destination for travelers looking for sun, sea and relaxation, as well as for food lovers, with many restaurants serving traditional Andalusian and Spanish dishes, as well as international specialties.
The city is easily accessible from Malaga airport, with regular bus, train and cab connections. It also offers many activities and attractions, including water sports, vineyard tours, mountain hiking and excursions to nearby historical and cultural sites.
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