Estepona is a wonderful little town - relatively unspoiled by tourism - and
located on the Costa del Sol, about 30 minutes from Marbella, and only a short
drive to Gibraltar.

Unlike the busy towns of
Marbella and Fuengirola,
Estepona is relatively quiet - and the centre of town is still very
traditionally Spanish. The winding narrow streets are lined with older houses,
with balconies decorated with bright geraniums, and the sound of pet birds
singing in their cages makes a lovely sound as you stroll along. Relax in the
Plaza de las Flores - a beautiful town square lined with flowers and several
excellent cafes and bars.
There's a coffee bar on virtually every corner of town and you will never
go short on somewhere different to eat dinner, or have a light snack, or
"tapas". On the beach you will find the famous beach "chiringuitos" serving
excellent sea food and other dishes, or just an ice cold drink when you need
one.
The outskirts are developing, however, and there are many huge apartment
blocks sprouting up, but luckily this doesn't luckily interfere with the
atmosphere and attractions of the town itself. New supermarkets and shopping
centres have also been built on the outskirts, giving more shopping options
for both residents and holidaymakers including the famous Carrefour and the
ubiquitous McDonalds!
Running alongside the town is a beautiful Blue Flag beach, which is
surprisingly quiet even in the summer months, lined by a stunning
flower-strewn promenade. Estepona's beaches are in actual fact 21 kms long in
total! Walk along the promenade from town to the end of the beach (a
comfortable stroll), and you will find first the lighthouse, and then the Port
of Estepona. The port is a traditional working fishing port, but there is also
the addition of a modern marina, with lovely yachts, and a selection of fine
restaurants serving international and Spanish cuisine and also a Yacht Club.
Definitely the place to "hang out" in the evenings, with bars and nightclubs
to entertain all ages.
For history buffs, there are interesting museums to visit including the
archaeological museum, the Ethnic museum and also the museum at the bull ring.
Quite a few interesting historical ruins in the town too. Selwo Aventura,
close to Estepona, is the only Adventure, Animal and Nature Park in Europe -
enjoy a safari drive in the warm Spanish sunshine. 200 species of animals can
be viewed, and photographed.
The town retains its original bull ring which hosts not only bull fighting,
but also international music concerts.
Golfers will be happy with the selection of courses, including Atalaya Golf
& Country Club, El Paraiso Golf Club (designed by Gary Player), Estepona Golf,
Los Almendros and Golf SotoSerena,
Plenty of attractions close by too… you can easily visit Ronda, a
fascinating mountain top city, or Ojen, a beautiful traditional white village,
both reasonably close by, or pop down the coast to Marbella one way, or
Gibraltar in the other direction, for shopping.
In town, you will find small hotels and hostals to accommodate you in
comfort, or you could go for the larger and more luxurious resort hotels on
the outskirts of town. There are many wonderful holiday apartments on offer in
the town - either along the beachfront, or above the marina, giving options to
suit all.
Transport-wise, the town has an efficient bus service and many taxis, but
you might find that you need a hire car to travel further afield. As for
language, many workers in restaurants and shops do speak a certain amount of
English, but it would be good to have your Spanish phrase book handy.
All in all, Estepona is the ideal destination for families, couples,
golfers and the young. While retaining its traditional Spanish features, it
offers everything one could want for the perfect holiday, and gives you a
chance to relax without the crazy crowds!
About the Author: Anne Sewell is involved in web based accommodation
reservations and advertising in Fuengirola, Spain. Visit
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