In its 21 kilometers of coastline it has several beaches distinguished with the European Blue Flag. The areas of the Paseo Marítimo and the Marina (which hosts a market of typical products and handicrafts on Sundays) stand out. Right in the center is the beach of La Rada, perfect for a dip. Its beautiful old town is a typically Andalusian image with its renovated streets with houses with white facades loaded with pots.
The city offers different artistic routes such as the Route of the Murals, with more than 40 works of art, the Route of Sculptures, with more than 30 pieces by different artists, and the Route of Poetry, with works in several languages. As for its monuments, the Clock Tower, the Church of Los Remedios, from the 18th century, and what was the Castle of San Luis stand out.
The Megalithic Necropolis of Corominas, the original bullring, the Plaza de las Flores, the Casa del Aljibe (with the Archaeological Museum) and the Botanical Park and Orchid are also worth a visit. Gastronomy In its numerous restaurants, Estepona ranges from the most traditional cuisine, typically Mediterranean, to the most innovative and international.
The most recommended are dishes such as salted fish, Malaga fried fish or sardines on a skewer. Nature, sport and environment Lovers of green spaces will enjoy an excursion through the Sierra Bermeja Natural Park to contemplate from the Pico de los Reales (1,449 meters) the westernmost area of the Costa del Sol, the Rock of Gibraltar and the north of the African continent. Estepona also has several golf courses, the Costa del Sol Equestrian School and the Selwo Aventura Park, where more than 2,000 animals live in semi-freedom.