Sunday Marina Market in Estepona

At a Glance
Day
Sunday
Speciality
Clothing
Price Level
€€
Parking
Nearby
Local Tip
Combine with a Paseo Marítimo stroll - the harbourside setting makes this market perfect for a Sunday morning outing. Arrive before 11am to secure parking around the marina. Browse antiques and collectibles, then continue along the seafront to Las Mesas Park. The tapas bars overlooking the yachts are ideal for post-market drinks.
Video Tour of Sunday Marina Market in Estepona
Where to Stay in Estepona
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Find HotelsWhen to Visit
Day
Sunday
Frequency
weekly
Opens
09:00
Closes
14:00
What You'll Find
Highlights
The Sunday Marina Market in Estepona takes place every week along the harbourfront, running from 09:00 to 14:00.
Unlike the larger and busier Wednesday market, this event has a slower pace, shaped by its setting next to the marina and Las Mesas Park.
Stalls line the promenade with yachts on one side and palm trees on the other, creating a backdrop that combines shopping with a coastal walk.
History
The Marina Market developed as a complement to Estepona's established midweek market, offering a weekend alternative in a different setting.
Its location by the port has made it a popular choice for residents and visitors looking for a market experience that extends into a relaxed Sunday outing.
Over the years, it has become known not only for its stalls but also for its connection to the surrounding cafés, bars, and seaside walkways.
Market Stalls
The stalls at the Marina Market cover a range of categories.
Clothing and accessories are prominent, from casual beachwear to handbags, hats, and leather goods.
Antiques and collectables also feature, with vendors offering coins, postcards, vinyl records, and other second-hand curiosities.
Crafts and homeware add to the mix, including jewellery, ceramics, art prints, and decorative items. The overall selection is smaller than the Wednesday market, but more oriented toward browsing and unique finds.
Market Highlights
The setting by the marina gives this market a distinct character.
Visitors often combine shopping with a walk along the Paseo Marítimo or a stop at one of the cafés or tapas bars nearby.
The sea breeze keeps the open-air promenade comfortable, even in summer.
Arriving before 11:00 is recommended for those driving, as parking around the marina becomes limited later in the morning.
For a quieter visit, the earlier hours are best, before the promenade fills with late-morning strollers.
Summary
Estepona's Sunday Marina Market offers a relaxed counterpart to the town's midweek trading.
With its mix of clothing, antiques, and crafts, it provides variety in a smaller, more scenic setting. Its location beside the harbour and proximity to cafés make it as much a weekend outing as a shopping trip.
For both residents and visitors, it adds a leisurely note to Estepona's weekly market calendar.
Do's
- Arrive before 11am for parking
- Browse the antiques and collectibles
- Walk the Paseo Marítimo afterward
- Try tapas at harbourside bars
Don'ts
- Arrive late - parking fills quickly
- Miss the vintage vinyl and postcards
- Skip the craft and ceramics stalls
- Leave without exploring Las Mesas Park
Getting There
The market is at Puerto de Estepona:
- Location: Harbourfront promenade, Estepona marina
- Setting: Yachts on one side, palm trees on the other
- Parking: Marina car parks fill after 11am
For more options, see our Estepona markets guide.
Location & Map
Puerto de Estepona, s/n, 29680 Estepona, Málaga, Estepona
Frequently Asked Questions
Every Sunday 9am to 2pm at Puerto de Estepona. The harbourside promenade fills with stalls selling antiques, crafts, clothing, and collectibles.
The Marina Market is smaller and more relaxed, focused on antiques, crafts, and unique finds rather than everyday goods. The harbourside setting with yachts and palm trees adds to the Sunday outing atmosphere.
Yes, but marina parking fills quickly. Arrive before 11am for best availability. The market is also walkable from Estepona town centre along the Paseo Marítimo.
Yes - the promenade connects to Las Mesas Park and continues along the seafront. Many visitors browse the market, then walk the Paseo Marítimo and stop at harbourside tapas bars.
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