'Estepona' is a town and
municipality in the region of the
Costa del Sol, southern
Spain. It is located in the province of
Málaga, part of the
autonomous community of
Andalusia. Estepona is renowned for its beaches, which stretch along some 21
km of coastline. It is a popular resort and holiday destination.
The official population is around 60,000, although this fluctuates with the arrival of tourists and non-registered foreigners.
Due to its natural environment, surrounded by the sea and Sierra Bermeja mountains, Estepona has a micro climate with over 325 days of sunshine per year.
Estepona has many facets which make it a popular holiday destination. It has two EC
Blue Flag beaches, a marina area with many
tapas bars and restaurants and a white-walled town offering shopping and picturesque squares.
In
2009 the town will host the first community for
Premier League members and players. Teams such as
Aston Villa,
Bolton Wanderers,
Newcastle United,
West Ham United and
Glasgow Celtic have approved the project.

Estepona fishing port (2006)
★ Population (2005): 54,709 inhabitants.
Getting there
Gibraltar Airport is the nearest international airport serving Estepona. It is 45 Km away and has direct flights to
Madrid,
London Gatwick, and
London Luton.
Málaga Airport is the next nearest international airport serving Estepona and is located approximately 80 km away. Estepona is served by the A7
Autovía which runs along the
Costa del Sol. There is also a
toll road, referred to as the AP7
Autopista) which provides faster travel along the route between
Málaga and Estepona by-passing many of the urban areas along the route, such as
Marbella. There are two toll stations en route and toll charges vary throughout the year. Normally you can travel from Málaga to Estepona for less than 10 euros in toll charges for a normal size car.
Estepona Port
Estepona Port and Marina is a working fishing
port offering restaurants and bars. The port features daily auctions for a wide variety of seafood.
Local Beaches
"Playa del Cristo", or Cristo Beach, is five minutes West of Estepona Port. It is a small cove with lifeguards on station and also two "chiringuitos", beach front bar/restaurants.
Restaurants & Eating Out
Estepona is not known for the "night club" culture found in some areas on the
Costa del Sol, but does have a wide variety of restaurants & bars, ranging from local
Spanish cuisine to most
Mediterranean cuisines such as
Italian and
French. Many restaurants offer terraces allowing diners to eat outside during the late evening. Many restaurants offer multilingual menus with entries in English or German.
Most restaurants are located near the seafront, either along the main promenade adjoining the sea or along Calle Real. There are a number of small Plazas or squares next to Calle Real, on which numerous restaurants can be found.
Fast food restaurants are also present, but are not as numerous as most other European cities. There is a single
McDonald's restaurant at the edge of the town, close to
Carrefour, and a small
Burger King located along the main seafront promenade.
Shopping
Estepona's small local shops offer locally made produce and goods. In the main town centre there are a number of boutiques offering contemporary international clothing brands and other goods. There is also a busy Wednesday market featuring clothing as well as food and vegetables. Estepona port holds a Sunday market for more of the "touristy" type of goods.
The main food stores in Estepona are the large
Carrefour complex at the edge of the town, a smaller Carrefour express store in the middle of the town and a number of
Mercadona supermarkets.
Estepona port has two supermarkets: a Supersol providing fresh produce, meat and seafood and an Open C'or a subsidiary of
El Corte Inglés providing a selection of convenience style foods. Fresh meat, fish and vegetables may also be purchased at the old, but recently renewed, indoor-market, in the centre of town.
There are no large shopping complexes in Estepona. The nearest large department stores are the La Cañada complex just off the north ringroad of Marbella or the
El Corte Inglés department store in Puerto Banús, just before Marbella. Both can be accessed by traveling east from Estepona towards Málaga on the A7.
In addition there is a factory outlet complex about 60 km west from Estepona, at Guadacorte, close to
Algeciras.
Places of Interest
'Gibraltar' 40 minutes drive from Estepona, Gibraltar offers duty free shopping from electronic equipment and jewellery to leather & perfumes. Haggling is customary. Other attractions in Gibraltar include the natural caverns of St. Michael's Caves and the Ape's Den, home to some of Gibraltar's Barbary Apes, the only free-to-roam primates in Europe.
'Puerto Banus' Puerto Banus is an upscale community about 30 minutes drive away from Estepona Port with a large number of designer stores, including Versaci and Armani.
'Selwo Safari Park' The park is based on the African safari park and houses 2000 animals in semi-wild conditions. Only 20 minutes drive away from Estepona Port (and on the public transport route).
Golf
There are over 20 courses within a 45 minute drive of Estepona Port.
Monuments
★ The Town Clock Tower.
★ The ''San Luis'' Castle.
★ The Church of ''Los Remedios''.
★ The Original Bullring.
Local celebrations
★ ''San Isidro Labrador'', agricultural religious celebrations on the 15th of May.
★ ''Ferias y Fiestas mayores'', annual town festival at the beginning/start of July.
★ ''Quema de los bigotes de San Juan'', traditional night celebration of the
23 June.
★ ''Virgen del Carmen'', fishermen religious celebrations on the 16th of July.
External links
★
Web Official Website
★
Estepona Website
★
Estepona Information
References