
Estepona - a beautiful, award winning town
known as the Garden of the Costa del Sol
The opening of a breathtaking
Orchidarium in the town centre,
the adornment of streets with hanging flower pots
which beautifully contrast against the whitewashed walls
of the traditional Andalucian houses
and the pedestrianisation of many of its streets
have transformed Estepona into a
colourful garden paradise.
Everywhere is kept to the highest standard.
More reasons to love Estepona include its affordability for eating out, great local seafood restaurants, bodegas, tapas bars and quiet cafés and laid-back way of life.
The small, quaint streets of Estepona Old Town offer many shops, restaurants and traditional tapas bars
For those seeking a livelier scene, there are also several late-night clubs and bars.


The historic fishing town of Estepona is situated in a picturesque location on the golden, sunny shores of the Mediterranean, where no less than four Blue Flag certified beaches stretch for 21 kilometres on its seaside.
It's a real pleasure to see such clean, sandy beaches
and a promenade to walk along for miles!
The Sierra Bermeja mountain at 1.449m provides a
stunning backdrop to the north of the town.
There are few places in the world where
a mountain reaches this height so close to the sea.
Estepona Port and Marina is a must to visit with its many bars, pubs, restaurants and shops.
The port currently has a small fishing activity and hosts a market
which supplies freshly caught fish to local restaurants.

Every Sunday there is a market in the marina which starts around 10.00am and continues until around 2.00pm .
The stalls offer a wide range of goods for sale including handbags, belts, shoes, clothes,
gifts, toys, jewellery, sunglasses, scarves, leather coats and many other items.

Like so many people have already . . . . .
. . . . we're sure you'll fall in love with Estepona too!!