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Estepona's Historic Centre captivates with narrow cobblestone streets and whitewashed buildings draped in colourful flowers. Wander through pedestrian-only zones where Plaza de las Flores buzzes with local energy and hidden courtyards reveal unexpected treasures. The 15th-century Clock Tower and Estepona Orchidarium offer cultural highlights, while artistic murals transform ordinary walls into open-air galleries. Traditional tapas bars and family-run restaurants serve authentic Andalusian cuisine throughout the area. Boutique hotels in restored historic buildings provide charming accommodation with traditional Spanish courtyards. Most attractions are within easy walking distance, though the uneven cobblestones might challenge those with mobility concerns.
Atalaya-Isdabe
Atalaya-Isdabe's golden beaches and upscale vibe make it a dreamy Mediterranean escape in Estepona. Sun-seekers flock to Playa de Casasola-Atalaya and Playa de Guadalmina for crystal-clear waters and pristine sand. Golf enthusiasts can tee off at nearby Real Club de Golf Guadalmina, while those craving relaxation will find peaceful beachfront promenades perfect for sunset strolls. Resort dining offers Mediterranean fusion cuisine in sophisticated settings with ocean views. Accommodation range from luxury beachfront hotels to exclusive villa complexes, all featuring pools and upscale amenities. A hire car is your best bet for exploring beyond this serene coastal haven.
El Paraíso
El Paraíso blends Mediterranean beach life with upscale golf culture just minutes from Estepona. Sunbathe at Saladillo Beach or tee off at the championship El Paraíso Golf Club with its stunning sea views. Nearby Playa de Casasola-Atalaya offers quieter shores, while lush gardens and palm-lined streets create a peaceful retreat from the busier Costa del Sol hotspots. Dining focuses on fresh seafood and Mediterranean flavours in upscale restaurants with panoramic terraces. Most visitors stay in luxury villas with private pools or high-end resorts offering spa services. A hire car is essential for exploring this tranquil coastal enclave and reaching Málaga airport, about 45 minutes away.
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New Golden Mile
The New Golden Mile stretches along pristine Mediterranean coastline between Estepona and Marbella, perfect for luxury-seekers and sun worshippers. Championship golf courses like El Paraiso and Atalaya attract club-swinging enthusiasts. The beachfront promenades invite leisurely strolls while Selwo Adventure Park offers wildlife encounters away from the sand. Beach clubs and upscale chiringuitos dot the golden beaches, serving fresh seafood with sea views. Modern resorts provide five-star comfort with spas and infinity pools just steps from the Mediterranean. A hire car gives the most flexibility to explore this elegant coastal playground.
Cancelada charms visitors with its relaxed beachside atmosphere and laid-back Mediterranean vibe. Spend sun-drenched days at Saladillo Beach or tee off at nearby Flamingos Golf Club. This quiet residential haven offers a peaceful alternative to bustling Estepona and Marbella while still providing easy access to coastal delights and the iconic Guadalmansa Tower. Local cafes and beach chiringuitos serve up fresh Mediterranean fare within walking distance of most holiday rentals. Most accommodation feature private or shared pools, with villas and apartments dominating the lodging scene. A hire car is essential for exploring the Costa del Sol properly, though the area itself is pleasantly walkable.
When the beach is calling your name, you might want to head down to Estepona Beach, located 0.3 mi (0.5 km) from central Estepona. Catch the sunset by the shore at Rada Beach, just a short walk away.
Imagine strolling along Estepona Port and Marina for some great waterfront pics. It's located 0.9 mi (1.5 km) from central Estepona. If you carry on walking you'll get to Cristo Beach and Rada Beach for some more water views.
It's feeding time at the zoo! If you want to be reminded of some of the great animals our world is home to, you might want to pay a visit to Selwo Adventure Park, located 4.2 mi (6.8 km) from central Estepona. Hotels.com travellers also say the area is relaxing and that it has lots of nice beaches. If you have fun at Selwo Adventure Park, you'll love Estepona Orchidarium and ImagiArte, both located nearby.
Estepona is well known for its golfing and waterfront, featuring attractions such as Plaza de las Flores and Rada Beach. This beachside city has something for everyone including sights like Estepona Beach and Estepona Port and Marina within a secluded setting.
Estepona is a secluded hideaway known for its beaches. Plan a fun excursion to Estepona Port and Marina and Estepona Golf while here. And while you're here, be sure to stop by Plaza de las Flores and Rada Beach.