by esteponeros.com | May 2, 2023 | Blog, Blog, What to see
Estepona is a town that was traditionally divided between the fishermen’s quarter and the farmers’ quarter. For this reason, the patron saints of Estepona are the Virgen del Carmen (who takes care of fishermen) and San Isidro Labrador (patron saint of...
by esteponeros.com | Apr 25, 2023 | Blog, What to see
It can be said that Estepona is not limited to the Paleontological Museum, the Archaeological Museum and the recently opened Mirador del Carmen, although it is not yet ready for exhibitions. Estepona is an open air museum where you can enjoy and learn about art in an...
by esteponeros.com | Apr 14, 2023 | Blog, What to see
Dear reader, welcome to Estepona, I’m sure you are already thinking about having… a nice beer in the sun looking at the sea! Of course you can’t miss that, but now turn around and contemplate the incredible mountain that surrounds the back of the...
by esteponeros.com | Apr 7, 2023 | Blog, What to see
El mirador de Estepona En abril de 2023, el Ayuntamiento inauguró el Mirador del Carmen con un evento espectacular, con música, fuegos artificiales y espectáculo de drones, que dibujaron bellas figuras en el cielo de Estepona. Este impresionante equipamiento cultural...
by esteponeros.com | Mar 9, 2023 | Blog, What to see
Estepona enjoys 22 kilometers of beaches with an enviable wealth, but if it is not enough for you, in this article you will know up to 10 neighboring municipalities that also enjoy the good fortune of having sea. In each locality, you will find a generic explanation...
by esteponeros.com | Jan 20, 2023 | Blog, What to see
Estepona, in addition to its tourist attraction as the “Garden of the Costa del Sol” and its wonderful beaches, has a spectacular megalithic necropolis of about 5,000 years ago, with five very well preserved tombs and several bell-shaped burials. Known as...