Wanderlog
  • Log in
Map layers
•

Overview
The 12 best churches in Estepona
EsteponaBest churches
Pin

The 12 best churches in Estepona

When is your trip?
–

Navigate forward to interact with the calendar and select a date. Press the question mark key to get the keyboard shortcuts for changing dates.

Navigate backward to interact with the calendar and select a date. Press the question mark key to get the keyboard shortcuts for changing dates.

Wanderlog logo
Wanderlog staff
Updated
• updatedOct 8, 2025
Many of us love traveling on the Wanderlog team, so naturally we’re always on the hunt to find the most popular spots anytime we travel somewhere new. With favorites like Plaza de las Flores, Torre del Reloj, and Pl. del Reloj and more, get ready to experience the best places in Estepona.
Why trust us
We scoured through the internet and read through 11 reputable sites and blogs like Krista the Explorer and Happy Little Traveler. We gathered all the results in one place and ranked them by how many times they were mentioned so you know you're getting the best of the best. Just look for the "mentioned by" tags on each place.
Curious about the sites we referenced?
Visiting Estepona? See our Estepona Trip Planner.
Your itinerary and your map in one view

No more switching between different apps, tabs, and tools to keep track of your travel plans.

Learn more
What users say about the app
Love love love! ❤️ Planning travel has actually been fun instead of tedious because of this app.
J
Julie G.
Exactly what I needed to plan a trip. I can’t imagine anyone not loving this app!
J
Jen S.
Wanderlog makes planning a trip so effortless. Seriously, this app does it all!
B
Brad C.
This site and app let me do all the planning for our 15 day trip in a little over 6 hours! I can’t recommend it enough!
A
Amanda W.
Amazing!! The organization this app provides has taken a huge weight off my shoulders.
G
Garrett V.
This is the crème de la crème of planning apps! Don’t think about it - just click download right this minute.
C
Chris C.

Your itinerary and your map in one view

No more switching between different apps, tabs, and tools to keep track of your travel plans.

Other best of categories in Estepona
See all
Browse categories
Place categoryRestaurants, museums, etc.

Popular

Food

Drink

Attractions

Popular

Where to eat: the  best restaurants in Estepona
Restaurants
Top  things to do and attractions in Estepona
Attractions
The  best coffee shops and best cafes in Estepona
Cafes
The  best bars and drinks in Estepona
Bars

Food

The  best cheap eats in Estepona
Cheap eats
The  best breakfast and brunch in Estepona
Breakfast and brunch
The  best family restaurants in Estepona
Family restaurants
The  best spots for salad in Estepona
Salad
The  best Chinese food in Estepona
Chinese restaurants
The  best desserts and snacks in Estepona
Desserts
The  best Italian restaurants in Estepona
Italian restaurants
The  best Japanese food and restaurants in Estepona
Japanese restaurants
The  best places to eat in Estepona
Places to eat
The  best seafood restaurants in Estepona
Seafood restaurants
The  best spots for falafel in Estepona
Falafel
The  best American restaurants in Estepona
American restaurants
The  best foods to try in Estepona
Food to try
The  best Asian food in Estepona
Asian food
The  best casual restaurants in Estepona
Casual restaurants

Drink

The  best places to party in Estepona
Place to party
The  best places to go out in Estepona
Places to go out
The  best pubs in Estepona
Pub

Attractions

The  best churches in Estepona
Churches
Fun things to do in Estepona:  fun attractions and activities
Fun things to do
Restaurants
Attractions
Cafes
Cheap eats
Breakfast and brunch
Family restaurants
Bars
Salad
Chinese restaurants

1Plaza de las Flores

4.8
(152)
•
5.0
(1)
•
Mentioned on 
10 lists 
Notable street
Plaza de las Flores is one of the main squares in Estepona, where traditional Andalusian food stalls open up and locals dress in traditional Spanish attire. The city's feria, which takes place from the first Wednesday of July until the following Sunday, features a lively fairground at Recinto Ferial and a vibrant parade on Saturdays.
Happy we took time to visit the city center away from the hotel. Culturally enriching
Richwood — Google review
Beautiful, stunning plaza with lots & lots of restaurants and bars. A must.
Jack R — Google review
Great place for food , superb location to enjoy Estapona
David L — Google review
Such a beautiful plaza with lots of great food options
Clara D — Google review
Love the place. Surrounded by restaurants, hotel and cafes. Highly recommended.
Ross T — Google review
Lovely square scattered with restaurants and bars all around! Also well kept and the hotel looks beautiful
Zero G — Google review
It's all been said by others. Beautiful setting. Some varied and great quality dining and icecreme options (recommend Avocados). One or two of the properties are (surprisingly) still in the process of gentrification, but these don't really impact. One of the boutique (?) hotels in the square - with rooftop dining - is pretty amazing, with prices to match mind you! This is a must-visit place in Estepona.
Moon H — Google review
Fab plaza in the old town
Mark F — Google review
29680 Estepona, Málaga, Spain•Tips and more reviews for Plaza de las Flores

2Torre del Reloj

4.4
(210)
•
4.5
(4)
•
Mentioned on 
5 lists 
Historical landmark
The Torre del Reloj, also known as the Clock Tower, is a significant Moorish monument in Estepona, Andalusia. It stands as the only remaining part of the former Los Remedios church, which was constructed in 1473 and later destroyed by an earthquake in 1755. The tower features neoclassical ornamentation and overlooks Plaza del Reloj, creating a picturesque setting for leisurely evening strolls.
This is just s part of the pretty town that is Estepona. The old town is amazing. Very pretty. Great cafes, bars and restaurants. Lovely seafront and beach. Great place to stay.
Ajay M — Google review
This is the place to be for celebrating New Years Eve.
Ronny C — Google review
This historic square where the town band entertains with weekly free concerts during the summer season. An event not to be missed.
John M — Google review
Iconic square in Estepona. My grandfather, being a member of the local music band used to perform in this place underneath a beautiful veranda. There is a mystery about this tower that by any means I'm going to spoil. Find it out by yourself!
José C — Google review
One of two lovely towers in Estepona, this is the one attached to a primary school and also where everyone comes on New Year's Eve to sing, dance and above all eat the twelve grapes, one for each Boing! of the chimes of midnight. You can't visit but there's a cute square with benches right by it where you can sit and admire it.
Theo G — Google review
It's a pretty square which comes to life in the summer when music is played there
Caroline S — Google review
Beautiful little square, lots of restaurants and ice cream. There is a bit of construction works going on at the minute but would recommend a visit
Stephen L — Google review
Pretty square with a watch tower from the late Reinasance period with outdoor live music performed by the Municipal music Band of Estepona every summer.
Javier — Google review
Pl. del Reloj, 2, 29680 Estepona, Málaga, Spain•http://www.estepona.es/turismo/•Tips and more reviews for Torre del Reloj
Need a place to stay?
Where
When

Navigate forward to interact with the calendar and select a date. Press the question mark key to get the keyboard shortcuts for changing dates.

Navigate backward to interact with the calendar and select a date. Press the question mark key to get the keyboard shortcuts for changing dates.

When
–

Navigate forward to interact with the calendar and select a date. Press the question mark key to get the keyboard shortcuts for changing dates.

Navigate backward to interact with the calendar and select a date. Press the question mark key to get the keyboard shortcuts for changing dates.

When
–

Navigate forward to interact with the calendar and select a date. Press the question mark key to get the keyboard shortcuts for changing dates.

Navigate backward to interact with the calendar and select a date. Press the question mark key to get the keyboard shortcuts for changing dates.

Travelers
2
Rooms and guests
Rooms
1
Adults
2
Children
0
Travelers
2

3Pl. del Reloj

4.1
(41)
•
Mentioned on 
4 lists 
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Nestled in the heart of Estepona, Plaza del Reloj, or Bell Square, is a delightful spot that captures the essence of this charming town. Surrounded by whitewashed houses adorned with vibrant orange trees, the square features a stunning bell tower that draws visitors' eyes and serves as a historical landmark. At its center lies a beautifully decorated fountain surrounded by lush gardens where you can savor delicious Spanish tapas.
29680 Estepona, Málaga, Spain•Tips and more reviews for Pl. del Reloj

4Church of Our Lady of the Remedies

4.6
(204)
•
Mentioned on 
2 lists 
Catholic church
Situated just a short stroll away from Plaza de las Flores and Torre del Reloj, the Church of Our Lady of the Remedies, also known as Parroquia Nuestra Senora De Los Remedios, stands as Estepona's oldest Catholic church. Constructed in the 18th century, this historic site once served as a convent for Franciscan Friars until 1835 when it was vacated following the implementation of the Disentailment Law.
Beautiful church. We even had the chance to see part of a wedding that was taking place that day.
Blaž L — Google review
It's beautiful church..I was here a year ago and I'm back again,I would like to know an English mass service so I can attend...thanks
Joy B — Google review
A participatory mass; most spiritual refreshing, Great children’s choir.
ANTHONY A — Google review
Small little church. Beautiful from both outside and inside.
A L — Google review
A nice Catholic church located on a hill in the old town of Estepona. Unfortunately, it was closed during my visit. From here there is a nice view of the old town.
Ognian D — Google review
Loved it!
Federico L — Google review
Dating back to 1776 this church is a beauty not to be missed.
José C — Google review
Beautiful Church Nustled Away in Estepona Old Town. Always Busy. Always immaculate. Locals are so friendly and love a coffee at the local cafe (1min walk) Lovely music played on Guitar and amazimg singimg voices too. The statues are some of the best Ive seen.
S2 C — Google review
C. Blas Ortega, 14, 29680 Estepona, Málaga, Spain•https://www.diocesismalaga.es/includes/tabla-parroquia-ficha.php…•+34 951 31 80 88•Tips and more reviews for Church of Our Lady of the Remedies

5Real Hermandad Santa María de los Remedios (Estepona)

4.8
(13)
•
Mentioned on 
2 lists 
Religious organization
The Real Hermandad Santa María de los Remedios in Estepona is a significant part of the town's heritage. The church, Iglesia de los Remedios, is a stunning sight located in the quiet old town area on a knoll. It is one of the main brotherhoods in Estepona and houses the image of the Perpetual Protector of Estepona. This brotherhood represents family, unity, work, and faith.
This is one of the main Hermandades in Estepona. • Hermandad del Stmo. Cristo del Amor, Ntra. Sra. de la Esperanza • Hermandad del Stmo Cristo de la Vera+Cruz • Hermandad Santa María de los Remedios • Hermandad Jesús Cautivo Estepona • Hermandad Ntra. Sra. del Carmen Coronada, Patrona de Estepona • Ilustre Hermandad del Rocio de Estepona • Venerable Hermandad de San Isidro Labrador -Patrón de Estepona • Hermandad Infantil Estepona With the over-arching organisation for the Holy Week processions: • Agrupación de Hermandades y Cofradías de Semana Santa Estepona These are religious organisations, but their activities are religious, charitable, social, cultural and musical. They organise charity collections (e.g. groceries for the food banks, toys for presents), cook large-scale meals, set up wonderful Christmas Cribs, decorate street altars for Corpus Christi and other Holy Days, set up and decorate the beautiful Street Crosses for the Cruces de Mayo festival. And they provide the mainstream celebrations in Estepona with their Pilgrimages and Processions for Holy Week and other Holy Days. Estepona is special because it has two different types of floats in the processions. Estepona used to be a poor town, so the Hermandades bought second-hand floats to carry their Holy Statues. Some of them bought from Malaga, the “tronos” with long exterior poles, often covered with silver or beautifully carved, and the bearers (called portadores or hombres de trono) outside. Other Hermandades bought “pasos” from Seville, where the bearers are in the dark, underneath the float, carrying the weight – sometimes a ton or more – on the back of their necks. They wear special cloths wrapped round their heads with a pad at the back of the neck where the wooden structure rests, and a long piece of material going down their back to catch their sweat. These undercover bearers are called “costaleros” - there's a statue in Calle Real. Hermandad Santa Maria de los Remedios has tronos with hombres de trono and long poles in their processions. There are at least two floats in each procession, with Christ at the front and the Virgin at the back. The Virgin’s float is much larger and more elaborate, and has a canopy. At the front of both floats is a bell or a knocker, which the Float Leader – a chap in a smart suit wearing the emblem of the Hermandad – uses to give instructions to the bearers. He will ring the bell or give a sharp knock to tell them to turn a corner, to put the float down for a rest, or when it’s time to lift it up and start off again. When they lift it up they get applause from the watchers – including you, so be ready! Other occasions when you need to clap is when they do a “subida a pulso” – lifting the poles up high on their outstretched arms, like a set of dumbbells. It must be painful with that weight up high! The procession starts with a Standard-bearer from the Hermandad, someone carrying a cross, the parish priest, probably the Chief of Police and a few other dignitaries. They are followed by the “nazarenos” or “penitentes” – the ones that you most associate with these processions. The nazarenos are dressed in satin tunics, different colours for each Hermandad and procession, with girdles, the Hermandad badge, and a hood – either pointed or floppy – that covers their face. You may also see “promesas” – people who made a vow that they would walk in the procession in exchange for God answering their prayer. These people often walk barefooted (for 5 hours!) One year there were two who were walking backwards! There are also “mantillas”. These are the official women mourners for the death of Christ. Dressed from head to high-heeled toe in black, they wear the high combs and black lace mantillas of tradition. They have an “Encuentro” for some of the processions . What happens is that two statues – one of Christ, one of the Virgin – do a sort of dance, rocking from side to side, moving back and forward, bowing to each other. All this while the bearers are bearing an enormous weight.
Jennifer L — Google review
(Translated by Google) Family, union, work, team, faith, = BROTHERHOOD (Original) Familia, unión, trabajo, equipo, fe, = HERMANDAD
Miguel L — Google review
(Translated by Google) Brotherhood that welcomes the image of the Perpetual Protector of Estepona (Original) Hermandad que acoge a la imagen de la Protectora Perpetua de Estepona
Javier T — Google review
(Translated by Google) This church is worth the detour (Original) Cette église mérite le détour
Josepha S — Google review
(Translated by Google) I saw her outside (Original) La vi x fuera
Leidy A — Google review
C. Florida, N5, 29680 Estepona, Málaga, Spain, USA•Tips and more reviews for Real Hermandad Santa María de los Remedios (Estepona)
Create your ultimate travel itinerary

Plan your itinerary, find lodging, and import reservations — all in one app.

Learn more

Create your ultimate travel itinerary

Plan your itinerary, find lodging, and import reservations — all in one app.

6Plaza del Reloj

Mentioned on 
1 list 
Town square
Nestled in the heart of Estepona, Plaza del Reloj offers a serene escape from the bustling atmosphere of nearby squares like Plaza de las Flores. This charming square is home to a historic clock tower, known as Torre del Reloj, which serves as a vital timekeeper for locals and stands as one of the town's most iconic landmarks.
29680 Estepona, Málaga, Spain•Tips and more reviews for Plaza del Reloj

7Pl. San Francisco

Mentioned on 
1 list 
Pl. San Francisco is a charming square featuring an impressive 18th-century church. Exploring the old town around this area can easily fill up a day with its historical and cultural attractions. Begin your tour at Plaza de la Flores, where you can find tourist information and grab a complimentary map of the Old Town to guide you through your exploration.
29680 Estepona, Málaga, Spain•Tips and more reviews for Pl. San Francisco

8Parroquia Nuestra Señora del Carmen

4.7
(171)
•
5.0
(2)
Catholic church
A large pink building that you may not at first realise is a church. Yes, a church, a pink church! Modern design, but the real glory is inside with some outstanding stained-glass windows. It's also where a lot of processions start during the year, particularly in Semana Santa Holy week, of course.
Annabel A — Google review
This church is beautiful. The priest gave a blessing to visitors to the area when I was there last Sunday. It was very special. The art in the church is stunning🙏🙏🙏
Sinead H — Google review
Good place
Miguel P — Google review
(Translated by Google) 📍Parish dedicated to Our Lady of Carmen in Estepona. 🚧In partial use for works🚧 The chapel is being used for prayer, which has been adapted for mass while the work on the parking lot on Manuel Navarro Mollor Street is being completed. The father is very nice and the chapel is very beautiful with beautiful religious images. ✝️For the updated Mass schedule I recommend consulting the Diocese page directly☦️ (Original) 📍Parroquia dedicada a Nuestra Señora del Carmen en Estepona. 🚧En uso parcial por obras🚧 Para la oración se está utilizando la capilla la cual se ha adaptado para la misa mientras se terminan las obras del parking en la calle Manuel Navarro Mollor. El padre es muy simpático y la capilla muy bonita con preciosas imágenes religiosas. ✝️Para el horario de misa acrualizado recomiendo consultar la página de la Diócesis directamente☦️
•Pablompsy — Google review
(Translated by Google) On Sunday, September 22, at 8 p.m. mass, a priest celebrated mass whose origins no one knew; it was apocalyptic, we parishioners did not understand anything, a disastrous homily. The parish priest who was away from Spain was greatly missed. (Original) El domingo 22 de Septiembre, en misa de de las 20h, celebró la misa un sacerdote que nadie sabia su procedencia, fue apocalíptico, los feligreses no entendíamos nada, una homilía desastrosa. Se echó mucho de menos al párroco que estaba fuera de España.
Ignacio A — Google review
(Translated by Google) Since 2000, Estepona has had a large parish, with different rooms in which to carry out its activities. The stained glass windows, the pinkish tones and its beautiful chapels make it an ideal place to converse with the Lord. Its parish priest, Fernando García, has spent a lifetime fighting for this Parish, which he has seen grow and walk, at times, along difficult paths from which they have always emerged, guided by the light of the Holy Spirit. The spacious and beautiful parish temple has room for more than six hundred and fifty people seated. The building stands on a plot of land donated by the Méndez Fernández family, which the Hon. City Council wrote to the Diocese of Malaga for this exclusive purpose. The parish project was carried out by the architect D. Juan Ángel Pérez Sáez, and the work was supervised by the technical architect D. Mario Rangel Domínguez. The first stone was blessed by the Exmo. and Rev. Mr. Bishop of Malaga, Mons. Antonio Dorado Soto on December 26, 1995, with the assistance of local authorities and a large group of parishioners, who excitedly experienced the new reality that was put in place that cold winter afternoon. After five years, the act of Consecration of the new parish temple was prepared, which took place on October 12, 2000. That year was a true Jubilee Year in every sense, especially for the faithful of this parish. The Consecration ceremony of the temple was presided over by the Hon. and Rev. Mr. Bishop of Malaga, Mons. Antonio Dorado Soto, accompanied by the Bishops of Gibraltar, Mr. Carlos Caruana and the emeritus Mr. Bernard Devlin; of the Episcopal Vicar D. Francisco González; of Mr. Archpriest, Mr. Manuel Torres Rubio; of the Diocesan Delegate of Liturgy, Mr. José León Carrasco; of the parish priest of this Church of Carmen, D. Fernando García Sánchez; of the parish priests of the Parishes of Estepona: that of Sta. María. de los Remedios, Mr. José López Solórzano; from that of San José, D. Pedro Villarejo Pérez; from Cancelada, Mr. Luis García Cerezo; de Casares, Mr. Juan J. Loza Gómez; of the previous parish priest of San José, D. José Fenoy Molinero; del Rocío de San Pedro Alcántara, Mr. Alfredo López Barranquero; of the Divine Pastor of Marbella, D. Antonio Collado Rodríguez; from Benamocarra, Mr. Leandro J, Carrasco Bootello; and from Arriate, Mr. Antonio J. Carrasco Bootello. The image of the Virgin of Carmen, made in 1964, is a dress size by the Sevillian image maker Antonio Eslava Rubio. The entire town venerates the one who has been its Patroness since 1990 and Mayor of Estepona. On the day of the feast of Our Lady of Carmen, at 10 in the morning a Eucharist is celebrated in her honor. In the afternoon, with the fishing boats decorated, the procession begins to the beach, where the journey by sea continues. On the return, once the waters have been blessed, the image is taken to the old Fisherman's Chapel, where it remains for a week. Our Lady of Carmen was canonically crowned on July 16, 2005 by the Exmo. and Rev. Mr. Bishop of Malaga, Mons. Antonio Dorado Soto. The ceremony was attended by more than twenty priests who joined the people of Estepona to canonically crown their Patroness and Mayor. The parish temple of Our Lady of Carmen is a modern construction that preserves the traditional appearance of simplicity and meditation. Huge metal trusses have made it possible to eliminate the essential columns from another era, facilitating total and perfect visibility from any point in the nave. The plaster work that we see on the ceiling is very laborious and simple at the same time. The large framed paintings are ready to be decorated with paintings and gilding. (Original) Desde el año 2000, Estepona cuenta con una gran parroquia, con distintos salones en los que desarrollar sus actividades. Las vidrieras, los tonos rosáceos y sus bonitas capillas la convierten en un lugar idóneo para conversar con el Señor. Su párroco, Fernando García, lleva toda una vida luchando por esta Parroquia a la que ha visto crecer y caminar, en ocasiones, por caminos difíciles de los que siempre han salido, guiados por la luz del Espíritu Santo. El amplio y bello templo parroquial tiene cabida para más de seiscientas cincuenta personas sentadas. La edificación se levanta en un solar donado por la familia Méndez Fernández, que el Ilmo. Ayuntamiento escrituró a la Diócesis de Málaga para este fin exclusivo. El proyecto de la parroquia lo realizó el arquitecto D. Juan Ángel Pérez Sáez, y la obra fue supervisada por el arquitecto técnico D. Mario Rangel Domínguez. La primera piedra fue bendecida por el Exmo. y Rvdmo. Sr. Obispo de Málaga, Mons. Antonio Dorado Soto el 26 de Diciembre de 1995, con asistencia de las autoridades locales y un nutrido grupo de feligreses, que vivieron emocionados la nueva realidad que se ponía en marcha aquella fría tarde de invierno. Pasados cinco años se preparó el acto de Consagración del nuevo templo parroquial, que tuvo lugar el 12 de octubre de 2000. Ese año fue un verdadero Año Jubilar en todos los sentidos, especialmente para los fieles de esta parroquia. La ceremonia de Consagración del templo fue presidida por el Excmo. y Rvdmo. Sr. Obispo de Málaga, Mons. Antonio Dorado Soto, acompañado de los Sres. Obispos de Gibraltar, D. Carlos Caruana y el emérito D. Bernard Devlin; del Vicario Episcopal D. Francisco González; del Sr. Arcipreste, D. Manuel Torres Rubio; del Delegado Diocesano de Liturgia, D. José León Carrasco; del párroco de esta Iglesia del Carmen, D. Fernando García Sánchez; de los párrocos de las Parroquias de Estepona: la de Sta. María. de los Remedios, D. José López Solórzano; de la de San José, D. Pedro Villarejo Pérez; de la de Cancelada, D. Luis García Cerezo; de Casares, D. Juan J. Loza Gómez; del anterior párroco de San José, D. José Fenoy Molinero; del Rocío de San Pedro Alcántara, D. Alfredo López Barranquero; de la Divina Pastora de Marbella, D. Antonio Collado Rodríguez; de la de Benamocarra, D. Leandro J, Carrasco Bootello; y de Arriate, D. Antonio J. Carrasco Bootello. La imagen de la Virgen del Carmen, realizada en 1964, es una talla de vestir del imaginero sevillano Antonio Eslava Rubio. Todo el pueblo venera a la que es su Patrona desde 1990 y Alcaldesa mayor de Estepona. El día de la festividad de Ntra. Sra. del Carmen, a las 10 de la mañana se celebra una Eucaristía en su honor. A la tarde, engalanados los barcos pesqueros, comienza la procesión hasta la playa, donde continúa el recorrido por mar. A la vuelta, bendecidas las aguas, la imagen es llevada a la antigua Capilla de Pescadores, donde permanece una semana. Ntra. Sra. del Carmen fue coronada canónicamente el 16 de julio de 2005 por el Exmo. y Rvdmo. Sr. Obispo de Málaga, Mons. Antonio Dorado Soto. A la ceremonia asistieron más de una veintena de sacerdotes que se unieron al pueblo de Estepona para coronar canónicamente a la que es su Patrona y Alcaldesa. El templo parroquial de Ntra. Sra. del Carmen es una construcción moderna que conserva el tradicional aspecto de sencillez y recogimiento. Enormes cerchas metálicas han permitido eliminar las imprescindibles columnas de otra época, facilitando una total y perfecta visibilidad desde cualquier punto de la nave. El trabajo de escayola que vemos en el techo es muy laborioso y simple al mismo tiempo. Los grandes recuadros enmarcados están preparados para ser decorados con pinturas y dorados.
Israel J — Google review
(Translated by Google) Lots of space, nice decoration, good acoustics. (Original) Mucho espacio, decoración bonita buena acustica.
Paco L — Google review
(Translated by Google) I attended a funeral in a place adapted to a chapel but never comparable to the church of our Sr. del Carmen, I know that I am very piqué misqui, I am sorry for the lack of bread, good things are cake, we adapt to everything in politics as in religion as in one's own life (Original) Asisti a un entierro en un lugar adaptado a una capilla pero nunca comparable a la iglesia de nuestra sr del Carmen se que soy muy piqué misqui lo siento a falta de pan buenas son torta nos adaptamos a todo en la politica como en la religión como en la vida propia
Idelfondoso G — Google review
C. Guadiaro, 13, 29680 Estepona, Málaga, Spain•+34 952 80 32 86•Tips and more reviews for Parroquia Nuestra Señora del Carmen

9Chapel of Our Lady of Carmel

4.8
(23)
•
5.0
(2)
Chapel
Pretty chapel and nice benches to sit on in the square in front.
Josephine G — Google review
Beautiful place
Hannah K — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful chapel dedicated to the Patroness of Estepona, La Virgen del Carmen Coronada. On July 16, various recreational and religious activities are celebrated, including a land and sea procession. The Patroness also has a beautiful and devout Brotherhood, known as the Brotherhood of Our Lady of Carmen Coronada. (Original) Preciosa capilla dedicada a la Patrona de Estepona, La Virgen del Carmen Coronada. Los 16 de Julio se celebran distintas actividades lúdicas y religiosas, incluyendo una procesión terrestre y marinera. La Patrona posee además una preciosa y devota Hermandad, conocida como la Hermandad de Nuestra Señora del Carmen Coronada.
SUR E — Google review
(Translated by Google) My virgin of Carmen, there is no prettier one (Original) Mi virgen del carmen k mas bonita no la hay
Rosa M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Procession chapter held yesterday in preparation for the Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, patron saint of Estepona. (Original) Cabildo de procesión celebrado ayer con vistas a la Festividad de la Virgen del Carmen, Patrona de Estepona.
ANTONIO B — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is a small but very cozy chapel. It is the first church that had that Virgin in the fishing area. Currently it has another much larger chapel where he is worshiped. (Original) Es una capilla pequeña pero muy acogedora. Es la primera iglesia que tenía ésa Virgen en la zona de pescadores. En la actualidad tiene otra capilla mucho más grande donde se le rinde culto
Joaquin G — Google review
(Translated by Google) As always the chapel is beautiful (Original) Como siempre la capilla es preciosa
Marina J — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful!! (Original) Muy bonito!!
Paz M — Google review
C. San Roque, 114, 29680 Estepona, Málaga, Spain•https://www.diocesismalaga.es/•Tips and more reviews for Chapel of Our Lady of Carmel

10Parroquia de San José

4.3
(97)
•
4.0
(1)
Catholic church
(Translated by Google) 📍 One of the 3 local churches in Estepona. The interior is very spacious with several paintings and a multitude of images of Jesus, the Virgin and Saint Joseph, it stands out that inside is the image of San Isidro Labrador, patron saint of Estepona, which is taken out on May 15 in the popular festival. Mass on Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday (Original) 📍 Una de las 3 iglesias locales de Estepona. El interior es muy amplio con varios cuadros y multitud de imágenes de Jesús, la Virgen y San José, resalta que en su interior se encuentra la imagen de San Isidro Labrador patrón de Estepona al cuál se saca el 15 de Mayo en la fiesta popular. Misa los Martes, Jueves, Viernes, Sábados y Domingos
•Pablompsy — Google review
(Translated by Google) The church is small, but cozy and beautiful. I've been there several times, and I really like it. (Original) La iglesia es pequeña. Pero acogedora y bonita e estado varias veces y la verdad es que me gusta bastante
Carmen V — Google review
(Translated by Google) I love the adoremus they do in the parish, Father Javier is a very good priest and very attentive. On Thursdays there is an exposition of the Santisimo from 08:00 to 19:00 uninterruptedly. (Original) Me encanta el adoremus que hacen en la parroquia, el Padre Javier es muy buen sacerdote y muy atento. Los jueves hay exposición del Santisimo desde las 08:00 hasta las 19:00 ininterrumpidamente.
Diego G — Google review
(Translated by Google) I love it. The homilies are beautiful (Original) Me encanta. Las homilías son preciosas
Belén S — Google review
(Translated by Google) This church has had a remodeling in the last year giving a facelift to the neighborhood where it is located. Now it is a pleasure to walk around the area and observe the stained glass windows or the flow of people coming and going at mass time. During the Christmas season, a visit to the nativity scene is also a must. The priest, like the rest of the priests, is very dedicated to his work and has the affection of his faithful. (Original) Esta iglesia ha tenido una remodelación en el último año dando un lavado de imagen al barrio donde está situado. Ahora da mucho gusto pasear por la zona y observar las vidrieras o el flujo de gente entrar y salir a la hora de la misa. Durante la época navideña también es visita obligada visitar el belén. El sacerdote, como el resto de sacerdotes, es muy dedicado en su trabajo y tiene el cariño de sus fieles.
Agustin V — Google review
(Translated by Google) Welcoming, always at the service of those most in need who come requesting some kind of help. Safe with respect to daily disinfection measures and safety distance due to the covid situation. Good atmosphere and collaboration between the different parish groups. (Original) Acogedora, siempre al servicio de los más necesitados que acuden solicitando algún tipo de ayuda. Segura respecto a las medidas de desinfección diarias y distancia de seguridad por la situación covid. Buen ambiente y colaboración entre los diferentes grupos parroquiales.
Isabel L — Google review
(Translated by Google) A very nice parish, although it is not very large. Today I visited it for the celebration of the Day of the patron saint of Estepona, San Isidro. And his priest makes very nice omilias (Original) Una parroquia muy bonita, aunque no es muy grande. Hoy la visite para la celebración del Día del patrón de Estepona, San Isidro. Y su cura hace una omilias muy bonitas
Antonia L — Google review
(Translated by Google) Church built thanks to the efforts of parishioners in the 1960s and 1970s. From the priest-parish priest D.Diego and the Flores Simón family, who donated the land. It is living history of the town of Estepona. (Original) Iglesia realizada gracias al esfuerzo de los feligreses de los años 1960 y 1970 . Del padre-párroco D.Diego y de la familia Flores Simón ,que donaron, los terrenos. Es historia viva del pueblo de Estepona.
Antonio A — Google review
C. Galicia, 5, 29680 Estepona, Málaga, Spain•+34 952 80 01 90•Tips and more reviews for Parroquia de San José
Create your ultimate travel itinerary

Plan your itinerary, find lodging, and import reservations — all in one app.

Learn more

Create your ultimate travel itinerary

Plan your itinerary, find lodging, and import reservations — all in one app.

11Russian Orthodox Church

4.8
(59)
•
4.0
(1)
Russian Orthodox church
So nice to find Orthodox Church in Estepona 🙏
Лариса Е — Google review
PRECIOUS CHURCH , RESPECTFULLY AND COMFORTING.
Ol R — Google review
Amazing, for property nearby Alistair Done
Alistair D — Google review
Still not open, unfortunately. 07 January 2022. Looking great, magnificent. All the best. Parking space is behind church. Reccomend
Mike — Google review
(Translated by Google) Gentlemen, why lower the rating of the temple for your own carelessness? The schedule of services is on the website (the link is indicated just above the “leave a review” button), and the temple also has a Telegram channel. The temple is beautiful. The acoustics are amazing. Father is a very sincere person. After the service you feel grace, purity and warmth. (Original) Господа, зачем снижать оценку храму за собственную невнимательность? Расписание богослужений есть на сайте (ссылка указана чуть выше кнопки «оставить отзыв»), а так же у храма есть телеграм канал. Храм красивый. Акустика потрясающая. Батюшка очень душевный человек. После службы чувствуется благодать, чистота и тепло.
Полина И — Google review
(Translated by Google) This week my daughter was baptized in this church. Father Dmitry is absolutely amazing, it’s clear that he loves his job and glorifies God, and is not trying to “make money” from the parishioners. Thank you very much for this bright day, which will forever remain in our memory. (Original) На этой неделе крестили в этой церкви дочку. Отец Дмитрий совершенно потрясающий, видно, что любит свое дело и прославляет Бога, а не пытается «заработать» на прихожанах. Спасибо большое за этот светлый день, который навсегда останется в нашей памяти.
Anastasiia T — Google review
(Translated by Google) 📍Orthodox Church for the Russian community. Built from the ground up by the Russian community, this is a temple with unique architecture in the area. The interior is very different from Spanish Catholic churches, as there are no seats or images, but instead, frescoes and icons with small altars for candles. Masses are held in Russian with some sections in Spanish and English, and their structure and duration are completely different from Catholic ones. I recommend coming to discover it. The church can be visited from Tuesday to Sunday, and Sunday Mass was held at 9:00 a.m. The church has an adjacent building that serves as a shop, library, restrooms, and social area. Leave a donation if you visit and pray for us 🙏🏼☦️ (Original) 📍Iglesia Ortodoxa para la comunidad Rusa. Construida desde cero por la comunidad rusa se trata de un templo de arquitectura singular en la zona. En el interior es muy distinto a las iglesias Católicas españolas ya que no hay asientos, tampoco imágenes sino que encontramos frescos e iconos con pequeños altares para colocar velas. Las misas se realizan en Ruso con algunas secciones en español e inglés y su estructura y duración son completamente distintas a las católicas, te recomiendo venir a descubirlo. La iglesia se puede visitar de Martes a Domingo y la misa del domingo se realizó a las 9:00. Cuenta la iglesia con un edificio adyacente que hace la función de tienda, biblioteca, aseos y zona social. Deja una donación si vas de visita y reza por nosotros 🙏🏼☦️
•Pablompsy — Google review
(Translated by Google) A beautiful example of Orthodox architecture with impressive iconography that reflects the faith in the smallest details. The atmosphere during the service is serene and dignified, and the people who participate radiate a special warmth and inner peace. A place full of beauty, both externally and internally (Original) Een prachtig voorbeeld van orthodoxe architectuur met indrukwekkende iconografie die tot in de kleinste details het geloof weerspiegelt. De sfeer tijdens de dienst is sereen en gedragen, en de mensen die deelnemen stralen een bijzondere warmte en innerlijke rust uit. Een plek vol schoonheid, zowel uiterlijk als vanbinnen
Déa D — Google review
Zona Sup-C13, Torrevigía, 16, 29680 Estepona, Málaga, Spain•https://ortodoxestepona.es/•Tips and more reviews for Russian Orthodox Church

12Ermita de San Isidro

4.3
(12)
•
5.0
(1)
Catholic church
Ermita de San Isidro is a small, well-maintained hermitage situated on one of the hills within the San Isidro public park. It is located in a natural area near Los Reales de Sierra Bermeja and adjacent to the Dolmens of Corominas or Estepona, both of which are highly recommended attractions.
(Translated by Google) Small well-kept hermitage, located on one of the hills of the San Isidro public park, in the natural area near Los Reales de Sierra Bermeja, next to the Dolmens of Corominas or Estepona. Both are a must see. There are various perfectly signposted forest trails for a walk or bike ride, discovering places of great beauty. It can be accessed by car, except for exceptional restrictions due to the celebration of its Pilgrimage or some other popular event. (Original) Pequeña ermita bien cuidada, situada en una de las colinas del Parque público de San Isidro, del paraje natural cercano a Los Reales de Sierra Bermeja, junto a los Dólmenes de Corominas o de Estepona. Ambos son de visita obligada. Hay diversas pistas forestales perfecamente señalizadas para dar un paseo a pie o en bicicleta, descubriendo lugares de gran belleza. Se puede acceder en coche, salvo las restricciones excepcionales a causa de la celebración de su Romería o algún otro evento popular.
Manu V — Google review
(Translated by Google) 📍Hermitage dedicated to the Patron Saint of Estepona. Located in Los Pedregales, it is the religious center of the Estepona pilgrimage with San Isidro Labrador and his wife Santa María de la Cabeza as stars of the event. The chapel is beautiful on the outside with a striking dome while inside it is somewhat more humble, especially highlighting the images of the two saints, the wooden statue of San Isidro carved with a chainsaw and the small tabernacle embedded in the right side of the altar. The Hermitage opens every Sunday from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. under the supervision of members of the San Isidro Labrador brotherhood. (Original) 📍Ermita dedicada al Santo Patrón de Estepona. Situada en Los Pedregales se trata del centro religioso de la romeria de Estepona con San Isidro Labrador y su mujer Santa María de la Cabeza como estrellas del evento. La capilla es preciosa por fuera con una llamativa cúpula mientras que por dentro es algo mas humilde destacando sobretodo las imágenes de los dos santos, la estatua de madera de San Isidro tallada con motosierra y el pequeño sagrario incrustado en al lado derecho del altar. La Ermita abre todos los Domingos de 11:00 a 13:00 bajo supervisión de miembros de la hermandad de San Isidro Labrador.
•Pablompsy — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Hermitage of San Isidro Labrador is located in the “San Isidro Labrador” Municipal Park, better known as Los Pedregales, and is located in the first foothills of Sierra Bermeja, in its southwest area. 5 km from the town center of Estepona. In this hermitage, the pilgrimage of the patron saint of Estepona takes place in the month of May. (Original) La Ermita de San Isidro Labrador, se encuentra en el Parque Municipal “San Isidro Labrador”, más conocido como Los Pedregales, esta situado en las primeras estribaciones de Sierra Bermeja, en su zona sudoeste. A 5 Km del casco urbano de Estepona. En esta ermita tiene lugar, en el mes de mayo la romería del patrón de Estepona.
J.M.Q. — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is an ideal place for families (Original) Es un sitio ideal, para las familias
Fernando M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful hermitage! (Original) !Bonita ermita!
Camavira C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Hermitage of the Patron Saint of Estepona. The Pilgrimage is celebrated on the Sunday before the San Isidro Fair (May 15) (Original) Ermita del Santo Patrón de Estepona. Se celebra la Romería el domingo antes de la Feria de San Isidro (15 de mayo)
Miguel S — Google review
(Translated by Google) In the middle of the field (Original) En pleno campo
Pedro B — Google review
Parque de los Pedregales,, Estepona, Málaga, Spain•Tips and more reviews for Ermita de San Isidro
Other best-of categories in Estepona
See all
Browse categories
Place categoryRestaurants, museums, etc.

Popular

Food

Drink

Attractions

Popular

Where to eat: the  best restaurants in Estepona
Restaurants
Top  things to do and attractions in Estepona
Attractions
The  best coffee shops and best cafes in Estepona
Cafes
The  best bars and drinks in Estepona
Bars

Food

The  best cheap eats in Estepona
Cheap eats
The  best breakfast and brunch in Estepona
Breakfast and brunch
The  best family restaurants in Estepona
Family restaurants
The  best spots for salad in Estepona
Salad
The  best Chinese food in Estepona
Chinese restaurants
The  best desserts and snacks in Estepona
Desserts
The  best Italian restaurants in Estepona
Italian restaurants
The  best Japanese food and restaurants in Estepona
Japanese restaurants
The  best places to eat in Estepona
Places to eat
The  best seafood restaurants in Estepona
Seafood restaurants
The  best spots for falafel in Estepona
Falafel
The  best American restaurants in Estepona
American restaurants
The  best foods to try in Estepona
Food to try
The  best Asian food in Estepona
Asian food
The  best casual restaurants in Estepona
Casual restaurants

Drink

The  best places to party in Estepona
Place to party
The  best places to go out in Estepona
Places to go out
The  best pubs in Estepona
Pub

Attractions

The  best churches in Estepona
Churches
Fun things to do in Estepona:  fun attractions and activities
Fun things to do
Restaurants
Attractions
Cafes
Cheap eats
Breakfast and brunch
Family restaurants
Bars
Salad
Chinese restaurants

Top searches in Estepona

Slide 1 of 1
Chiringuito

Popular road trips from Estepona

Slide 1 of 30
Estepona to
Seville
Estepona to
Madrid
Estepona to
Barcelona
Estepona to
Granada
Estepona to
Lisbon
Estepona to
Paris
Estepona to
London
Estepona to
Rome
Estepona to
Cordoba
Estepona to
Marrakech
Estepona to
Valencia
Estepona to
Amsterdam
Estepona to
Florence
Estepona to
Porto
Estepona to
Berlin
Estepona to
Prague
Estepona to
Milan
Estepona to
Venice
Estepona to
Nerja
Estepona to
Budapest
Estepona to
Vienna
Estepona to
Cadiz
Estepona to
Benidorm
Estepona to
Toledo
Estepona to
Albufeira
Estepona to
Brussels
Estepona to
Turin
Estepona to
Munich
Estepona to
Naples
Estepona to
Palma de Mallorca

What's the weather like in Estepona?

It depends on when you visit! We've compiled data from NASA on what the weather is like in Estepona for each month of the year: see the links below for more information.

  • Weather in Estepona in January
  • Weather in Estepona in February
  • Weather in Estepona in March
  • Weather in Estepona in April
  • Weather in Estepona in May
  • Weather in Estepona in June
  • Weather in Estepona in July
  • Weather in Estepona in August
  • Weather in Estepona in September
  • Weather in Estepona in October
  • Weather in Estepona in November
  • Weather in Estepona in December

All road trips from Estepona

  • Estepona to Seville drive
  • Estepona to Madrid drive
  • Estepona to Barcelona drive
  • Estepona to Granada drive
  • Estepona to Lisbon drive
  • Estepona to Paris drive
  • Estepona to London drive
  • Estepona to Rome drive
  • Estepona to Cordoba drive
  • Estepona to Marrakech drive
  • Estepona to Valencia drive
  • Estepona to Amsterdam drive
  • Estepona to Florence drive
  • Estepona to Porto drive
  • Estepona to Berlin drive
  • Estepona to Prague drive
  • Estepona to Milan drive
  • Estepona to Venice drive
  • Estepona to Nerja drive
  • Estepona to Budapest drive
  • Estepona to Vienna drive
  • Estepona to Cadiz drive
  • Estepona to Benidorm drive
  • Estepona to Toledo drive
  • Estepona to Albufeira drive
  • Estepona to Brussels drive
  • Estepona to Turin drive
  • Estepona to Munich drive
  • Estepona to Naples drive
  • Estepona to Palma de Mallorca drive

Explore nearby places

  • Estepona
  • Casares
  • San Pedro de Alcantara
  • Sotogrande
  • Marbella
  • Castellar de la Frontera
  • Benaojan
  • Ronda
  • Sierra de Grazalema Natural Park
  • La Cala de Mijas
  • Algeciras
  • Fuengirola
  • Setenil de las Bodegas
  • Mijas
  • Mijas Pueblo
  • Zahara de la Sierra
  • Benalmadena
  • Ardales
  • Torremolinos
  • Tarifa
  • Ceuta
  • Bolonia
  • Arcos de la Frontera
  • Medina-Sidonia
  • Zahara de los Atunes
  • Malaga
  • Barbate
  • Vejer de la Frontera
  • El Chorro
  • Rincon de la Victoria
  • Antequera

All related maps of Estepona

  • Map of Estepona
  • Map of Casares
  • Map of San Pedro de Alcantara
  • Map of Sotogrande
  • Map of Marbella
  • Map of Castellar de la Frontera
  • Map of Benaojan
  • Map of Ronda
  • Map of Sierra de Grazalema Natural Park
  • Map of La Cala de Mijas
  • Map of Algeciras
  • Map of Fuengirola
  • Map of Setenil de las Bodegas
  • Map of Mijas
  • Map of Mijas Pueblo
  • Map of Zahara de la Sierra
  • Map of Benalmadena
  • Map of Ardales
  • Map of Torremolinos
  • Map of Tarifa
  • Map of Ceuta
  • Map of Bolonia
  • Map of Arcos de la Frontera
  • Map of Medina-Sidonia
  • Map of Zahara de los Atunes
  • Map of Malaga
  • Map of Barbate
  • Map of Vejer de la Frontera
  • Map of El Chorro
  • Map of Rincon de la Victoria
  • Map of Antequera

Estepona throughout the year

  • Estepona in January
  • Estepona in February
  • Estepona in March
  • Estepona in April
  • Estepona in May
  • Estepona in June
  • Estepona in July
  • Estepona in August
  • Estepona in September
  • Estepona in October
  • Estepona in November
  • Estepona in December

Looking for day-by-day itineraries in Estepona?

Get inspired for your trip to Estepona with our curated itineraries that are jam-packed with popular attractions everyday! Check them out here:

  • 1-Day Estepona Itinerary
  • 2-Day Estepona Itinerary
  • 3-Day Estepona Itinerary
  • 4-Day Estepona Itinerary
  • 5-Day Estepona Itinerary

Best churches in nearby cities

  • The best churches in Seville
  • The best churches in Malaga
  • The best churches in Granada
  • The best churches in Cordoba
  • The best churches in Toledo
  • The best churches in Cadiz
  • The best churches in Benalmadena
  • The best churches in Jerez De La Frontera
  • The best churches in Ronda
  • The best churches in Torremolinos
  • The best churches in Nerja
  • The best churches in Antequera

Best attractions in nearby cities

  • Top things to do and attractions in Seville
  • Top things to do and attractions in Malaga
  • Top things to do and attractions in Granada
  • Top things to do and attractions in Marbella
  • Top things to do and attractions in Albufeira
  • Top things to do and attractions in Cordoba
  • Top things to do and attractions in Toledo
  • Top things to do and attractions in Fuengirola
  • Top things to do and attractions in Cadiz
  • Top things to do and attractions in Benalmadena
  • Top things to do and attractions in Tarifa
  • Top things to do and attractions in Jerez De La Frontera
  • Top things to do and attractions in Ronda
  • Top things to do and attractions in Torremolinos
  • Top things to do and attractions in Nerja
  • Top things to do and attractions in Mijas
  • Top things to do and attractions in Antequera
  • Top things to do and attractions in Sierra de Grazalema Natural Park
  • Top things to do and attractions in San Pedro de Alcantara
  • Top things to do and attractions in Algeciras
  • Top things to do and attractions in Casares
  • Top things to do and attractions in Zahara de la Sierra
  • Top things to do and attractions in Setenil de las Bodegas
  • Top things to do and attractions in Tangier
  • Top things to do and attractions in Mijas Pueblo
  • Top things to do and attractions in Sotogrande

Best restaurants in nearby cities

  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Seville
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Malaga
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Granada
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Marbella
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Albufeira
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Cordoba
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Toledo
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Fuengirola
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Cadiz
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Benalmadena
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Tarifa
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Jerez De La Frontera
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Ronda
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Torremolinos
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Nerja
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Mijas
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Antequera
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Sierra de Grazalema Natural Park
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in San Pedro de Alcantara
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Algeciras
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Casares
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Zahara de los Atunes
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Zahara de la Sierra
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Castellar de la Frontera
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Setenil de las Bodegas
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Tangier
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in La Cala de Mijas
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Mijas Pueblo
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Sotogrande

Best churches in Estepona in other languages

  • English
  • Français
  • 日本語
  • 中文
  • 한국어
  • Español
  • Português
  • Italiano
Planning a trip to Estepona?
Save all the best places to visit with WanderlogDownload the travel planning app everyone's been raving about
  • Itinerary + map in one view
  • Live collaboration
  • Auto-import hotels and reservations
  • Optimize your route
  • Offline access on mobile
  • Optimize your route
  • See time and distance between all your places
Learn more
Get the iOS app from the App Store
Get the Android app from Google Play
0 places saved to your trip to Estepona