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Estepona

Guide de la ville · Costa del Sol Occidental

Estepona

flowery old town, less touristy

Explorer Estepona

Les incontournables

  • Orchidarium
  • mural route
  • marina

Quartiers de Estepona

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Cancelada

family

A small traditional village on the eastern edge of Estepona with modern urbanisations nearby, popular with expat families for its relaxed pace, good value, and proximity to the New Golden Mile.

69 adresses

Estepona Este

residential

The growing eastern flank of Estepona bordering the New Golden Mile, with a wave of modern apartment and villa developments targeting buyers priced out of Marbella. Still gaining amenities.

64 adresses

New Golden Mile

luxury

The coastal strip between Estepona and Marbella with high-end new developments, good beaches, and a quieter, more residential feel than Marbella's Golden Mile. Suits full-time luxury living.

57 adresses

Costa Natura

beach

A naturist beach resort west of the old town, the only officially registered naturist complex on the Costa del Sol. Niche but well-established, with a strong returning community of guests and owners.

53 adresses

Casco Antiguo

old-town

Estepona's beautifully kept old town with flower-lined white streets, plazas, and an authentic Andalusian pace. Often rated one of the best-maintained historic centers on the Costa del Sol.

44 adresses

El Paraíso

residential

A mature, leafy residential area with large villas, manicured gardens, and a famous golf hotel. Discreet and private, well suited to those wanting space and greenery rather than beach-front buzz.

44 adresses

Puerto Deportivo

marina

The marina and port area with waterfront restaurants, a promenade, and an active sailing scene. Lively in the evenings and popular with those who want to be close to the sea without full tourist bustle.

Selwo

family

A quiet inland residential area close to Selwo Aventura wildlife park on the eastern edge of Estepona. Very family-oriented with a peaceful suburban feel, though a car is essential.

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About Estepona

Where is Estepona?
Estepona is a town on the Costa del Sol, the southern Mediterranean coast of Málaga province in Andalusia, southern Spain. It sits in Costa del Sol Occidental and is part of the western stretch of the coast. The nearest hub is Málaga-Costa del Sol Airport (AGP), roughly 55 minutes by car along the AP-7 motorway. Estepona is reached from the airport on a single direct route, no transfers needed.
How far is Estepona from Málaga airport?
Estepona sits roughly 55 minutes from Málaga-Costa del Sol Airport (AGP) by car along the AP-7 motorway. A pre-booked private transfer typically beats the train and the bus on both door-to-door time and luggage convenience, especially for groups of three or more. The C1 Cercanías commuter train links Málaga airport to Fuengirola along the western coast in around 25 minutes; for Estepona on a transit budget you can combine the train with a short taxi at the destination.
What is the best time to visit Estepona?
Late April to mid June and mid September to late October are the ideal windows in Estepona: warm and sunny days, daytime highs around 22-28 degrees Celsius, and far smaller crowds than peak summer. July and August are the busiest months and the most expensive, with daytime highs above 30 degrees and the beaches packed by mid morning. December to February is mild (highs around 15-18 degrees) and quiet, though a small share of beach restaurants and seasonal businesses close out of season. Estepona is also busy around Easter Holy Week (Semana Santa) and Spanish national holidays.
Is Estepona worth visiting?
flowery old town, less touristy It works particularly well for old town, murals, beaches. Like every place on the Costa del Sol it has trade-offs we are honest about: Estepona can feel crowded in peak summer, the coastal strip is more developed than the inland white villages, and some restaurants on the seafront cater to tourists more than to locals. That said, an early morning or late afternoon visit usually gives you the version of Estepona that locals enjoy.
What are the best beaches near Estepona?
Estepona has a mix of Blue Flag urban beaches with full facilities and quieter coves you reach on foot or by a short drive. The urban beaches close to the town centre are easiest for families, with showers, lifeguards, ramps, and beach restaurants (chiringuitos) within walking distance. The smaller coves further from the centre are calmer and clearer, and locals prefer them in summer. Our Estepona beaches guide lists each one with honest notes on parking, facilities, swimmable conditions, when it gets crowded, and the best season to visit.

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