
Estepona
What you need to know before you go
Estepona is a Spanish resort town with 17 beaches along its 21-km-long coastline. This strip of the Costa Del Sol has over 325 days of sunshine per year, making it popular with those looking to enjoy a sun-filled holiday in southern Spain. Playa del Cristo and Playa de la Rada are the closest beaches to town, both having calm waters that are safe for young swimmers and with lifeguards on duty during the summer.
Estepona’s whitewashed old town has several traffic-free streets, making it easy and safe for sightseeing on foot. Must-sees include the 15th-century San Luis Castle and the town clock at Plaza del Reloj. The winding alleyways are decorated with geraniums, bringing bright splashes of colour to the cobblestoned streets.
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