Freedom on Wheels is more than a tour—it’s a chance for everyone to feel the joy of exploration. Designed for travelers of all abilities, this experience adapts to your comfort and rhythm, offering the freedom to explore Estepona’s coastal paths and old town streets in a safe, supportive way. Using an adaptive mountain trike, we make beautiful places accessible that many visitors never get to see. Each outing is private, personal, and flexible—no schedules to rush, just genuine connection, local stories, and a good time no matter what the day brings.
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Begin your experience along Estepona’s beautiful seaside promenade, where you’ll meet your guide and get comfortably seated in the adaptive mountain trike. From there, enjoy a relaxed ride along the Mediterranean coast, feeling the ocean breeze and taking in views of palm-lined paths, murals, and sea vistas. The route includes sections of wooden boardwalk, with the option to also take the trike onto the sand for a beachside experience.
This decorative fountain marks one of the main gateways into Estepona. Surrounded by palms and vibrant flower beds, it’s a picturesque meeting point that welcomes visitors to the town’s coastal promenade and historic center.
Roll through one of Estepona’s most charming routes, where traditional whitewashed buildings, colorful flower pots, and lively cafés lead to the beautiful Plaza de las Flores, the heart of the old town.
A vibrant square at the center of Estepona’s old town, filled with blooming flowers, fountains, and café terraces. It’s the perfect spot to pause, enjoy the atmosphere, and take in the charm of traditional Andalusian life.
A peaceful square dedicated to the celebrated Spanish poet and journalist. Surrounded by whitewashed façades and orange trees, it offers a quiet pause amid Estepona’s lively old town streets.
At the heart of Estepona’s old town, this 18th-century church stands beside a charming plaza filled with orange trees and local life. It’s a serene spot to admire Andalusian architecture and the town’s timeless atmosphere.
Estepona’s oldest monument, this former church tower dates back to the 16th century and anchors one of the town’s most picturesque plazas. Its bell tower and surrounding gardens capture the charm and history of old Andalusia.
The remains of a 2,000-year-old Roman mausoleum that offer a glimpse into Estepona’s ancient past. This small but fascinating archaeological site connects today’s town with its deep Mediterranean roots.
Built in the 16th century by order of Spain’s Catholic Monarchs, the remains of this coastal fortress mark Estepona’s historic core. Its preserved walls and surrounding square reveal traces of the town’s defensive past and enduring Andalusian charm.
A scenic waterfront boulevard lined with palms, gardens, and sea views. Perfect for a relaxed coastal ride or walk, it connects Estepona’s beaches with the lively old town and offers a glimpse of everyday life by the Mediterranean.
Please park in the general street parking around Parque de Calinstenia and look for your guide wearing a black polo shirt with the trike.
Marbella is a vibrant coastal city known for its luxurious resorts, beautiful beaches, and vibrant nightlife. It offers a blend of modern amenities and traditional Andalusian charm, making it a top destination on the Costa del Sol.
The charming Old Town of Marbella is a maze of narrow, whitewashed streets filled with historic buildings, boutique shops, and cozy cafes.
A luxurious marina known for its high-end shopping, fine dining, and vibrant nightlife.
A beautiful park with waterfalls, gardens, and a lake, offering a peaceful escape from the bustling city.
A popular beach with golden sand, clear waters, and a variety of water sports and beach clubs.
Grilled sardines skewered on a cane and cooked over an open fire.
A cold soup made from tomatoes, cucumbers, bell peppers, garlic, and olive oil.
Fish cooked in a salt crust, preserving its moisture and flavor.
This is the peak tourist season with warm weather, long sunny days, and lively beach activities. It's the best time for water sports and outdoor events.
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Marbella is generally safe for tourists, with low crime rates. However, petty theft and scams can occur, especially in crowded areas.
Marbella Station
Marbella Bus Station
Affordable and reliable, with frequent services. Buses are a good option for getting around town.
Available • Apps: Cabify, Uber (limited availability)
Car, Bike, Scooter
A British Overseas Territory known for its unique blend of cultures, the famous Rock of Gibraltar, and duty-free shopping.
A stunning mountain town known for its dramatic cliffside views, historic bullring, and ancient bridges.
A charming whitewashed village with narrow streets, traditional houses, and donkey taxis.
Price varies by option