Estepona (Spanish pronunciation: [esteˈpona]) is a town and municipality in the comarca of the Costa del Sol, southern Spain. It is located in the province of Málaga, part of the autonomous community of Andalusia. Its district covers an area of 137 square kilometers in a fertile valley crossed by small streams and a mountainous areas dominated by the Sierra Bermeja, which reaches an elevation of 1,449 m at the peak of Los Reales.
Restaurants in Estepona
5.0 based on 83 reviews
Fantastic place especially as we were total beginners (2 adults and 2 children -7&9). The horses were very relaxed. The scenery on the trek was stunning. Fred and Sabine expertly guided us through it all. 100% recommend.
4.5 based on 1,934 reviews
Had forgotten the beauty and serene tranquility of the typical Andalusion villages. Pristine whitewashed houses with tiled rooftops, surrounding a 10th century church which is still in active use. Definately worth indulging in this experience and experiencing what the laid back lifestyle of old Andalucia which is rapidly being lost in the hectic frenzy of modern day life. Fantastic day out for a stroll and walkabout
4.5 based on 61 reviews
Megalitic prehistorical necropolis with five dolmens with more than 5.000 years, in use for more than 3.000 years in perfect condition of preservation. Visits guide in spanish, english, french, italian, portuguese and deutch.
4.5 based on 672 reviews
A very nice walk, with shades provided by tall structures build along the beach. A large and long path to take a ealk along beautiful sandy beach.
4.5 based on 622 reviews
Nice cafes - you can have a cup of coffee, tapas, a drink.... it's a perfect place to chill out and people watch.
4.5 based on 166 reviews
These paintings are scattered all around the town. Some merge into one big mural if you get the angle of the buildings right. Fun to find
4.0 based on 1,341 reviews
Selwo Aventura, in Estepona, offers you a chance to enjoy wild nature on a great expedition through different lands which take you to Africa to get to know its most emblematic fauna such as the lion, giraffe, hippopotamus, zebra, leopard, meerkat… Then, on to other continents like Europe and Asia to discover unique species such as the Iberian lynx, Indian elephant and red panda. The Park has adventure activities such as a zipwire, hanging bridges and archery and complete interaction programmes like the exclusive Obama VIP Visit, which owes its name to the trip made by the family of the American president on their visit to Selwo Aventura in 2010, and the Serengeti Safari, a trip in a 4x4 truck around the Great Lakes Reserve, which lets you get right up close to representative creatures of the fauna of Africa. If you would like to stay longer, we can offer the Selwo Lodge Hotel, Nature Classrooms and Children’s Camps.
This place is my favourite of all the animal places on the Costa del sol. I would recommend for any ages.
4.0 based on 747 reviews
This marina is situated on a walking distance to the old town of Estepona and has 447 berths. The services offered are 24h security guards, washrooms, wireless internet and a wide selection of restaurants, bars, coffee-shops and two supermarkets close by. On Sundays an attractive market is going on in the marina. A multilingual friendly staff is waiting for you at the service office of the control tower.
The harbour and fishing port of Estepona retains its old world charm of a working fishing harbour and taught marina. There are numerous excellent and very good restaurants and cafes providing a wide variety of options for all tastes and budgets. There is no shopping as in nearby Puerto Banus but a great place to have a lovely meal or a coffee or cocktail watching the world go by. For those interested in the fishing industry you are able to do a guided tour of the fish auctions and learn about the work of the local fishermen and their catches, it is only €6 per person and gives an excellent insight to the fishing in the port and in the whole malaga region. The port is a short 15 minute walk to Estepona old town along the sea front and has a tourist market each Sunday morning. Well worth a visit.
4.0 based on 662 reviews
El jardín botánico y el orquidario, con sus tres cúpulas de cristal, se han convertido en las señas de identidad de una estructura innovadora que ha cambiado por completo la fisonomía del municipio, siendo un importante atractivo turístico. Además de una obra singular, este nuevo espacio botánico aspira a ser un referente internacional para los amantes de las plantas y la arquitectura.
The orquidario is closed on Monday but we returned Tuesday ay 13.50 only to find it closed from 14.00 until 15.00 for lunch but we went back and were amazed at the landscaping inside which included a tall waterfall. There were thousands of orchids planted but they are a capricious plant so dont expect to see numerous blooms but look above your head and into the fauna and you will see lots hiding
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