Feria: Parties & Festivals in Estepona (Málaga) 2026

Feria: Parties & Festivals in Estepona (Málaga) 2026

Feria Estepona 2026: For almost a week, the city is enveloped in music, color, dance, float parades and folklore shows. The fair is divided into two parts: day and night. – During the day there are numerous bars open and there is a lot of color in the streets where locals and visitors gather to enjoy manzanilla wine, music and dance. – In the evening, the fun moves to the Recinto Ferial, with numerous stalls and attractions for all ages.

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🐬 Dolphin Watching: A Must-Do at Estepona Marina

🐬 Dolphin Watching: A Must-Do at Estepona Marina

Set sail from the vibrant Estepona Marina for an unforgettable encounter with wild dolphins. Experience the magic of the Mediterranean as you cruise along the coast with the stunning Sierra Bermeja mountains as your backdrop. A must-do for families and nature lovers visiting the Garden of the Costa del Sol.

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Enotourism: Bodegas Manilva

Enotourism: Bodegas Manilva

Winery in Manilva. The vineyard has more than 6 hectares of old vineyard (between 50 and 70 years old), with white albariza soil, located in southern Europe and with wonderful views of the Mediterranean Sea. Enjoy a beautiful experience: start by visiting the vineyard. Visit the winery, where you will experience the process of grape tread, see the stainless-steel wine drums, and the wooden barrels where the grapes are fermented. To savour this experience, a tasting of the different wines accompanied by an aperitif will be served.

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Holidays with children in Estepona : tips

Holidays with children in Estepona : tips

About halfway along the promenade of Estepona there is a large playground for children all year round. In addition, playgrounds have also been built in several places on the beach, interspersed with places with fitness equipment (on the beach). Playgrounds have also been built in most of Estepona’s parks.

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Ikigai Food for Life

Ikigai Food for Life

Don’t miss the IKIGAI family! Flexiterian Restaurant Vegan and gluten free options. Organic based.2 hotspots: Boulevard with seaview or in Old Town. Same good vibes, fresh healthy dishes, now with a castle view!

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Café de Theresa

Café de Theresa

Café de Theresa has been open since the 25th of January 2019. We would like to welcome you for a nice organic coffee, a light breakfast or a delicious and healthy lunch. To eat...

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Birdie café by Theresa

Birdie café by Theresa

Welcome to Birdie Café! Breakfast, brunch, lunch and sweets. To eat in or Take away. Open 7 days a week 9am to 5pm. Kitchen open until 4pm. Avenida Litoral 7, local 20 Estepona...

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Plata Beach

Plata Beach

This is a Beach House, nestled in the shelter of the beach that gives its name to this charming restaurant, located in a natural, maritime setting. At its tables, you can dine...

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The Senda Litoral de Malaga (Malaga Coastal Path) is a projected 160 km path following the entire coast of Malaga province from Manilva to Nerja. Once completed, this long-distance path will be a major tourist attraction for the Costa del Sol, and for Andalucia.

The coastal path is being created by linking all the existing seafront town promenades; building new paved paths – for many years every newly-built beachfront development must construct its section of path; constructing wooden boardwalks where the terrain demands.

The path reference will be GR92; it has its own logo and website (www.sendalitoral.es). The Km 0 starting point will be the emblematic Balcon de Europa in Nerja and the finish was Castillo de la Duquesa in Manilva but has been extended to Punta Chullera, the provincial border with Cadiz. One hopes, to be useful, that it will be extended to Sotogrande Marina.

On the map below the path is marked in green where complete, orange where you can easily walk through a port, marina or other zone, blue where you need to walk on the beach, and red where you can make a safe diversion to link to the next section.

KEY FOLDER

GREEN – the coastal path is complete

ORANGE – you can easily walk through a port, marina or other zone,

BLUE – you need to walk on the beach

RED – you can make a safe diversion to link to the next section.

Cyclists

Rules for cyclists vary from section to section, according to each specific town’s rules. In Estepona, cyclists are not allowed on the promenade. In Mijas Costa, cyclists are not allowed on the boardwalk at weekends. In Marbella, cyclists using the promenade must keep to a 10km/h speed limit and give way to pedestrians.

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