Visit Estepona

Estepona is a town that is filled with culture and the pretty port area,  pueblo style buildings,  quaint shops, varied restaurants and cobblestone streets lend an air of romance to the area charming those who visit. There are plenty of ways to entertain yourself while in Estepona, including the warm beaches that stretch well over twenty kilometers, as well as hiking along the Sierra Bermeja Mountain Range.

Tourists will simply fall in love with this bustling resort town that has plenty of sunshine each year. Boating, jet skiing, and parasailing are also large attractions here, and due to the town’s location on the Costa del Sol, the town has several marinas in which you are free to see the sights and indulge in your favorite pastimes.

Quick Facts about Estepona

Here’s a few interesting tidbits of information about the city of Estepona:

Where is Estepona?

Nestled into the province of Malaga, Estepona is a town located on the Costa del Sol, right off the Mediterranean Sea in Southern Spain. Estepona is part of the Andalusia region of Spain.

 History & Architecture in Estepona

The town of Estepona has a wonderful, small village feel to it, with plenty of heritage and even old pueblo buildings have been around for centuries. In the town, you will find that some of the buildings have a Moorish feeling to them, as well.

When is the best time to visit Estepona

Estepona, like other cities along the Costa del Sol, has a Mediterranean climate meaning the town is known for its very hot summers and mild winters. Most of the rainfall in the area is during the late autumn and winter months which leaves the summer open for clear and sunny days – great for holidays! The coldest months in the winter tend to be January and February with temperatures ranging from seven degrees Celsius to fifteen degrees Celsius. In the summer the hottest months in Estepona are July and August with temperatures ranging from twenty degrees Celsius to well above thirty degrees Celsius.

How to get to Estepona

For those looking to fly into Estepona, the Gibraltar Airport is the nearest airport, at only forty-five kilometers (twenty-eight miles) away. It has direct flights to and from major cities such as London, Manchester, and Gatwick. Malaga Airport is almost double the distance as Gibraltar Airport at 80 kilometers (fifty miles) away.

Once in Estepona, bus services and taxis are among the best modes of public transportation. If you prefer to take care of your own transportation while in Estepona, a car hire is one of the best choices for exploring.

Where to stay in Estepona

While Estepona has many choices for holiday rentals which are perfect for extended holidays, hotels and bed and breakfast style inns tend to be a popular choice here. Estepona has over thirty hotels, and some of the more popular choices here include Marriott’s Playa Andaluza, Kempinski Hotel Bahia, Iberostar Costa del Sol, Hotel Fuerte Estepona, and Gran Hotel Elba Estepona and Thalasso Spa.

Things to do in Estepona

Estepona has plenty on offer in forms of entertainment, including boating, jet skiing, parasailing, and diving. For those who enjoy a sunny day on the beach, Estepona has over twenty kilometers (over twelve miles) worth of beautiful beaches available. Small shops and restaurants can be found along the charming city streets, and the resort town offers many tapas bars for those who wish to sample the area’s finest cuisine. Guided tours are available to those who wish to see the sights of the city, and other activities, such as golfing and hiking, are great ways to get in touch with the outdoors.