Casares is one of the most special villages you can find in the province of Málaga. It’s very close to Estepona, so you can also take the opportunity to visit the town. Visiting Casares is like taking a trip back in time to an earlier era: you’ll discover everything from steep streets and narrow corners to views you’ll love.

What to see in Casares?

Casares is located 104 km from the provincial capital. From here you can enjoy incredible views, such as the “Strait of Gibraltar” or even, if visibility is good, you can see Africa. One of the must-see highlights in Casares is the Church of the Incarnation. From this spot you can take your first snapshots of the Castle. If you also want to see it, you’ll need to get to Plaza de España and start the climb from there. From the castle you can continue through the Puerta Calle Villa, from where you can reach the top and take a photo of the whole town. Other points of interest worth highlighting are the cemetery, Chapel of Veracruz and the Blas Infante Cultural Centre.

How to get to Casares?

You can get there in different ways.
  • Via km 146, along the N-340 national road, then turning off onto the local road M8-8300.
  • You can also get there via the local road A-377 and take the turn-off at MA-7150.
  • You can take the Mediterranean motorway and exit at Manilva (on the stretch between Estepona and Guadiaro).

How to get to Casares from Hotel Las Buitreras?

Where to stay in Casares?

Now that you know where Casares is, you’ll probably need to find a good place to stay there. Our recommendation is accommodation at Las Buitreras hotel. It’s a place where you’ll have all the services you need, and it’s very close to the town.