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Tips with children for good weather:
Hotel Globales Playa Estepona has a water park with slides
Day pass: https://qt.im/fn3
Beach
Playa del Cristo in Estepona is ideal for children because it is a sheltered bay with shallow, warm and clear water that is ideal for young children and for swimming without a swimming certificate. There are no rocks, the sand is fine and there are two beach bars (chiringuitos) and a marina nearby for entertainment and amenities.
Tips with children for less beautiful weather (if beach and pool are not an option)
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 (for example in Parque de la Constitucion in the center – the former market area).
Bowling Estepona (and Karaoke & Arcade)
Estepona Superjump
Estepona Karting
(junior karts, kids karts, 2-seater kart)
https://kartfun.es/
Selwo Aventura (Zoo)
Tivoli Park
Largest show and amusement park on the Costa del Sol (Benalmadena)
http://www.tivoli.es/
Nature parks for beautiful walks
Paraje Natural Los Reales de Sierra Bermeja
https://maps.app.goo.gl/BQf7bVcykTdT2Pwa7
Sierra de las Nieves
Included in the UNESCO list of biosphere reserves since 1995.
https://en.andalucia.org/listing/sierra-de-las-nieves/
Los Alcornocales Natural Park (approx. 50 km)
Castellar de la Frontera
one of the most beautiful villages Andalusia/Spain. It is located high on a rocky promontory and has beautiful views over the reservoir of Guadarranque
TheCastellar Zoo
An animal rescue center, is a private initiative that has been active since 1998 and was opened to the public in 2002. https://www.zoodecastellar.es/
Spotting luxury cars and superyachts in Puerto Banús
https://puerto-banus.com/en/
Smurf village Júzcar
In 2011, all the buildings in Júzcar were painted blue for the premiere of the film The Smurfs, which is why the village has since been known as the ‘Smurf Village’ or ‘Blue Village’. If you are in the area for another trip – go and have a look, But it is not what it used to be, Houses have now discolored, painted white again and the Smufr figures have been removed.