Estepona, Málaga – April 2025
Nestled between the bustling Marbella and the laid-back Manilva, Estepona has blossomed into one of the Costa del Sol’s most charming destinations. With its blend of authentic Andalusian character, modern comforts, and stunning Mediterranean coastline, it’s no surprise that Estepona is drawing attention from tourists and expats alike.
Beaches That Stretch for Miles
Estepona boasts over 20 kilometers of coastline, with pristine beaches like Playa del Cristo – a sheltered cove perfect for families – and the lively La Rada Beach, located right next to the town center and ideal for sunbathers and watersports enthusiasts.
A Food Lover’s Paradise
From seaside tapas to Michelin-recognized dining, Estepona’s restaurant scene is thriving. Some top picks include:
La Casa del Rey – Tapas with a twist and a cozy wine bar vibe
Restaurante Félix – Elegant fine dining with Mediterranean fusion dishes
El Pescador – Known for its fresh seafood and unbeatable views
Sur – A local favorite for grilled meats and traditional Spanish cuisine
What to Do & See
Stroll through the Old Town – A maze of whitewashed buildings, flower-filled streets, and hidden plazas
Orchid House (Orquidario de Estepona) – Home to over 5,000 plant species and a spectacular glass dome
Street Art Route – Over 60 large murals transforming city walls into open-air art
Selwo Aventura – A safari-style animal park just minutes from town
Events, Markets & Culture
Don’t miss the Estepona Sunday Market in the marina, featuring handmade goods, antiques, and local delicacies. Throughout the year, Estepona hosts cultural festivals, flamenco nights, and outdoor concerts that celebrate its rich Andalusian heritage.
Whether you’re planning a weekend getaway or considering a permanent move, Estepona offers the perfect blend of beach life, culture, and cuisine.
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