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Discover Estepona Attractions

Things to do
in Estepona

Discover the charm of Estepona, an ideal destination for family tourism on the Costa del Sol. Wander through the beautifully flower-filled streets of the old town and visit the stunning orchidarium, home to a vast collection of orchids. Enjoy the bustling marina with its variety of activities and dining options. Our selection of top attractions and experiences in Estepona ensures you will have a great time in this picturesque coastal town.

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Like all the tourist destinations that make up the Costa del Sol, and thanks to its privileged climate, it is worth visiting Estepona at any time of the year, although to practice water sports or bathe in the sea, summer is the most advisable season. Also the busiest and most expensive (especially in July and August). In autumn and winter, from October to March, you will find very good prices at the hotels on the coast.

HOW TO GET.
Estepona is  83 km away from Malaga-Costa del Sol International Airport, with direct connections to the main Spanish and European cities. Additionally, the Malaga-María Zambrano Train Station operates fast trains to Madrid, Barcelona and other capital cities. Malaga also has one of the best road networks of the country, with highways and toll motorways leading to any point of Costa del Sol ad Spain. The price of a taxi from the airport or Malaga train station is approx € 80.

FROM THERE.
Estepona is one of the towns on the Costa del Sol closest to the famous Marbella. It is also the best place to visit Gibraltar or make day trips to Morocco (Tangier).

WHERE TO PRAY.
There is no mosque in Estepona. The closest one is in Fuengirola (
Av. Santa Amalia, 10).

Estepona
CONNECTIONS

Granada 209Km

Seville 229Km

Cordoba 247Km

Marbella 26Km

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