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Playas Estepona

“With the sun as painter and the sand as canvas, Playas Estepona paints its enchanting beauty on the pages of the soul.”
Estepona

Estepona: sun, vibes and the beach within easy reach

In Estepona, you don’t have to choose between charm and comfort. This seaside town on the Costa del Sol blends traditional Spanish flair effortlessly with modern amenities. Picture cobbled streets lined with colourful flower pots, a lively marina, and a seafront promenade perfect for racking up your daily steps.

Whether you’re here for tapas, terraces, or just a sandy pair of sunglasses, Estepona keeps things easy. The atmosphere is relaxed, the views are photo-worthy, and the beaches? They complete the picture. Below, you’ll find the best beaches in Estepona – there’s something for everyone.

Playa del Cristo: family-friendly and cosy

Playa del Cristo sits in a sheltered bay, making it ideal for families with young children. The water is calm, the sand is soft, and there are plenty of beach bars to keep your drink cool and your mood cooler. Sunbeds are available for rent, but honestly, a towel in the sand works just fine. It’s compact, cheerful, and perfect for a no-fuss beach day.

Playa de la Rada: long, lively and never boring

This is Estepona’s main beach – and you’ll notice it right away. Playa de la Rada is wide, long and bustling with activity, ideal for those who like a bit of buzz. You’ll find beach bars, sports courts, showers and even walkways for those who prefer to admire the beach rather than dive in. Great for a full-on beach day with all the extras.

Playa El Saladillo: peaceful and natural

If you’d rather skip the crowds, Playa El Saladillo is your go-to. Located just outside the town centre, it offers peace, space and a more natural setting. The sand is mixed with pebbles, so water shoes are a smart move. Here you can walk for miles along the coast without constantly dodging beach towels.

Playa de Punta La Plata: secluded and laid-back

Playa de Punta La Plata is the least-known beach in Estepona – and that’s exactly the appeal. Tucked away on the eastern edge of town, between rocky cliffs, this beach is all about peace and quiet. No loud bars or busy promenades, just a perfect spot to do absolutely nothing. Sun, sea and silence – sometimes that’s all you need.

Conclusion: Estepona has something for everyone

Beach lovers, walkers, families and peace-seekers – there’s a spot for everyone by the sea in Estepona. From the vibrant buzz of Playa de la Rada to the calm of Punta La Plata, the only question is: where will you lay your towel? Or just try a different beach every day. That works too.

 

The Costa del Sol, also called the "Coast of the Sun", is a popular holiday destination on the southern coast of Spain. Some of the most famous and beautiful beaches:
Estepona, MarbellaMálaga, Benalmádena, Rincón de la Victoria, Torre del Mar, Nerja, Torremolinos en Mijas | turismo Costa del Sol

 

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