Of particular note are the Mary y Mar and Restaurante Vinamar, both restaurants are located next to each other on the paseo maritimo but always appear to be full, especially on a weekend. On their menu you will find a good selection of traditional tapas and raciones such as deep fried cuttlefish, clams, grilled swordfish and prawns.
If you fancy a change from seafood there are plenty of restaurants to choose from. Of particular note is Rilex on the Beach, at the very end of the paseo. This restaurant has a great selection of Indonesian tapas, salads and a good range of alcoholic and non-alcoholic cocktails. The dishes come beautifully presented and are cooked fresh on the premises. They also have sun lounger hire on the beach and for a few euros you can relax in the sunshine all day.
If you fancy a cup of coffee and something sweet you should also visit Pattiserie Miel, this fantastic café has Belgian management and, as we all know, the Belgians know a thing or two about chocolate. This is evident in the beautiful cakes on offer, baked fresh every day, the fantastic Belgian chocolates as well as crepes and more substantial meals on their menu.
In fact there is an abundance of good restaurants and bars dotted along the promenade where you can sample the menu and make up your own mind, with tables that spill across its width up to the beach edge. Here you can eat your evening meal whilst you relax and listen to the sea lapping on to the beach.
The beach itself is one of the highlights of Sabinillas, it is a long expanse of well maintained sands and is very safe for families and young children. There are plenty of trained lifeguards on call throughout the summer and a number of children’s play areas as well as chiringuito beach bars and sun lounger hire.
Sabinillas is a perfect place to while away the day relaxing on the beach, if you fancy a bit of shopping however, the village holds two market days a week, a street market on Friday and a massive carboot sale on Sunday. The Sunday market has been moved to the Recinto Ferial due to its increasing popularity and browsers can find anything from fruit and vegetables to second hand furniture, books, paintings and handicrafts. Increasingly, many of the market holders and business owners in Sabinillas are foreign residents who have moved to the area to find that they fit in quite comfortably.
There are also exciting plans for the future, with new developments planned such as a new sports complex which is being built on the Campo de Futbol. The complex will include an indoor swimming pool, paddle and tennis courts, a squash court, all-weather 7-a-side football pitch and a sports hall, as well as more underground parking which is very much needed in the area.
All of this makes San Luis de Sabinillas a great place to visit, live, work and play. It is never overcrowded, in fact it is usually very quiet, and the beach and its bars and restaurants make a nice change from the port. |