Estepona Area Overview
Estepona is a picturesque coastal town located 15 km west of Marbella, known as the 'Garden of the Costa del Sol'. The town is renowned for its flower-filled streets, traditional Andalusian architecture and an authentic atmosphere that is hard to find in more touristy areas.
With a population of around 70,000, Estepona maintains a balance between well-developed infrastructure and the charm of a small Spanish town. 21 kilometres of beaches, a scenic seafront promenade and a historic centre lined with whitewashed houses make it an ideal place for those seeking quality of life at sensible prices.
In recent years Estepona has undergone rapid development: new marinas, golf resorts and residential complexes are attracting an ever-growing number of international buyers who value the combination of genuine Andalusia with modern comfort.



Real Estate & Prices in Estepona
Estepona offers one of the best value-for-money propositions on the Costa del Sol. Prices here are 20-30% lower than in Marbella, with comparable build quality and infrastructure.
2026 Price Guide
- Apartments: from €200K to €800K
- Townhouses: from €350K to €1.2M
- Villas: from €500K to €5M
- Price per m²: €3,000 - €6,000
- Annual growth: +8-12% per year
Estepona is actively developing: new residential complexes on the seafront, villas in golf urbanisations and renovated apartments in the historic centre are attracting buyers from the UK, Scandinavia and Russia.
Popular urbanisations
- New Golden Mile — new-build frontline developments, from €300K
- El Paraíso — golf urbanisation with villas and townhouses
- Cancelada — family district with excellent schools
- Estepona Golf — villas by the golf course, from €600K
- Seghers — apartments near the marina and beach
Estepona Lifestyle
Estepona is all about the unhurried Mediterranean pace of life. Morning coffee on Plaza de las Flores, a stroll along the promenade, lunch with fresh seafood at a chiringuito — here people savour the simple pleasures.
City of flowers
More than 50 varieties of orchids in the streets, flower festivals and a botanical park
21 km of beaches
From town beaches to secluded coves, all Blue Flag certified
Golf
5 golf courses in the surrounding area: Estepona Golf, El Paraíso, Atalaya
Street art
60+ murals on buildings turning the town into an open-air gallery
Estepona Infrastructure
Estepona is a fully fledged town with all the necessary infrastructure: hospitals, schools, shopping centres and sports facilities.
Healthcare
Hospital de Estepona, private clinics and 24-hour pharmacies
Education
International School Estepona, Atlas American School and Spanish state schools
Shopping
Centro Comercial Laguna Village, Carrefour and local markets
Transport
50 minutes to Málaga airport, 40 minutes to Gibraltar
Estepona Beaches
Estepona's 21 km of coastline offer a wide variety of beaches: from lively town beaches to secluded natural stretches. Almost all are Blue Flag certified.
- Playa del Cristo — sheltered bay, ideal for families with children
- Playa de la Rada — the main town beach, 2.6 km long with a promenade
- Playa del Padron — natural beach with dunes, fewer tourists
- Playa de Guadalobón — wide sandy beach with beach clubs
Restaurants & Gastronomy
Estepona is famed for its authentic Andalusian cuisine. Chiringuitos on the beach, taverns in the old town and seafood restaurants by the port — the choice is huge.
Seafood
The freshest fish from the local port and traditional espetos
Tapas bars
Dozens of authentic bars in the historic centre
Chiringuitos
Beachside restaurants with sunset views and fresh seafood
Fine dining
El Lido, Venta García — refined cuisine with local character


