Cielo Skybar Estepona

Upscale
Rooftop Bar
ByHeidi·Published January 25, 2026·Updated January 25, 2026
Cielo Skybar Estepona

Estepona's highest rooftop with 360° panoramic views, craft cocktails and Mediterranean cuisine, plus a sophisticated atmosphere 12 floors up.

Cielo Skybar sits on the 12th floor of the Mirador del Carmen building, making it the highest rooftop bar in Estepona.

Open to everyone (with a small entrance fee that's refunded against your bill), this is where you come for 360-degree views that stretch from the Mediterranean to the mountains, with Estepona's old town spread out like a map below.

Best For

  • Sunset seekers wanting the best panoramic views in Estepona
  • Special occasions and romantic dinners with wow-factor views
  • Cocktail enthusiasts who appreciate skilled bartending
  • First-time visitors wanting to see the whole town laid out below
  • Groups celebrating something special

Not Ideal For

  • Budget travellers - prices reflect the premium location and €3 entrance fee
  • Casual drop-ins looking for a quick beer
  • Those who prefer ground-level, intimate settings

The Vibe

Step out of the elevator onto the 12th floor and you're immediately struck by the openness.

The terrace wraps around the building, and there's nowhere you can stand without getting a spectacular view of something.

During the day, it's relaxed and family-friendly, with people coming for breakfast or lunch against the coastal backdrop.

As the sun drops, a DJ sets up, cocktails start flowing, and the space transforms into Estepona's most sophisticated evening scene.

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Opening Hours

  • Monday - Thursday: 10:00 - 02:00
  • Friday - Saturday: 10:00 - 03:00
  • Sunday: 10:00 - 02:00

The venue serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner, with the bar staying open between service times. Sunset (around 7-9pm depending on season) is prime time.

Menu & Prices

Cielo Skybar operates as both a fine dining restaurant and a cocktail bar, with menus to match both moods.

Entrance Fee:

  • €3 for non-residents (fully refundable against your bill)
  • €1 for Estepona residents (also refundable)

Drinks:

  • Signature cocktails: €12-16
  • House sangria (loaded with fresh berries): €10-14
  • Wine by the glass: €6-10
  • Premium spirits: €8-15
  • Beer: €5-7

Food: The restaurant on the 10th floor serves upscale Mediterranean dishes with local ingredients. Standouts include:

  • Tuna tartare: €16-20
  • Beef retinto tenderloin: €24-30
  • Starters and small plates: €12-18
  • Mains: €22-35

Fair warning: Portions lean towards refined rather than generous. You're paying for quality and location, not quantity.

The menu focuses on local products and changes seasonally. For the current offerings, check their website or call ahead.

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The View & Seating

This is what sets Cielo Skybar apart. The 360-degree panorama means every seat offers something spectacular:

What you see:

  • The Mediterranean stretching to the horizon
  • Sierra Bermeja mountains rising behind the town
  • Estepona's old town with its white buildings and terracotta roofs
  • The coastline curving away towards Gibraltar on clear days
  • Morocco's Rif Mountains on exceptionally clear days

Seating options:

  • Indoor restaurant tables (10th floor, air-conditioned)
  • Sky bar seating (12th floor, covered and open-air)
  • Rooftop terrace with lounge furniture (top floor, best sunset views)
  • High tables along the terrace edge (grab these early)

Sunset is spectacular from any angle, but the west-facing terrace gets booked out quickly. Arrive by 7pm if you want prime sunset real estate.

How to Make a Reservation

For the restaurant: Reservations are recommended, especially for:

  • Friday and Saturday dinner
  • Any sunset time slot
  • Groups of 4 or more

For the bar and rooftop terrace: Walk-ins are welcome. Just pay your entrance fee at the elevator (it goes straight onto your tab) and head up.

Book directly:

My tip: For weekend sunset sessions, booking the restaurant guarantees you a spot. Then head up to the rooftop terrace for post-dinner cocktails.

Old Town Flower Streets at Sunrise

Wander through Estepona's famous painted streets and flower-filled plazas before the tourist crowds arrive. The morning light catches the colorful murals perfectly, and locals are just opening their cafés.

Most visitors arrive after 10am. Stay in the old town and you can experience the magical streets at dawn - when shop owners water the flowers and the streets are yours alone.

Where to Stay

Hotel El Pilar Andalucía - Right on Plaza de las Flores in the heart of the old town. Walk straight out your door into the flower streets at sunrise.

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Dress Code

Cielo Skybar leans upscale, especially in the evening.

What works:

  • Smart casual after 7pm (collared shirts, nice dresses, tailored trousers)
  • Casual during the day (clean, presentable beachwear is fine)
  • Comfortable but stylish footwear

What doesn't work:

  • Beach flip-flops after dark
  • Very casual sportswear in the evening
  • Overly beachy attire after sunset

During daytime hours, the dress code relaxes considerably. But as the sun goes down, the expectation rises to match the sophisticated atmosphere.

Access & Getting There

Finding it: Look for the tall Mirador del Carmen building on Avenida España. The entrance has security, and you'll pay your entrance fee here before taking the elevator up. Don't worry - the fee is refunded when you order.

The venue is open to everyone. You don't need to live in the building - just arrive, pay the entrance fee, and enjoy.

Parking:

  • Street parking on Avenida España (can be tight in summer)
  • Underground car park nearby (5-10 min walk)
  • Taxi/Uber: Just tell them "Cielo Skybar" and they'll know it

Public transport:

  • Bus stops along Avenida España
  • 10-minute walk from Estepona's old town centre

Accessibility: Elevator access makes this rooftop fully accessible for guests with mobility needs.

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Av. España, 290, plantas 10 a la 13, 29680 Estepona, Málaga

Our Verdict

Would we go back? For special occasions, absolutely.

Cielo Skybar delivers exactly what it promises: Estepona's best views paired with quality drinks and food.

The entrance fee might put off some casual visitors, but it keeps the vibe sophisticated and ensures everyone up there is committed to the experience rather than just rubber-necking.


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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, Cielo Skybar is open to everyone. There's a €3 entrance fee for non-residents (€1 for Estepona locals) which is fully refunded against your food and drink bill.

Reservations are recommended for the restaurant, especially for dinner and weekends. The bar and rooftop terrace accept walk-ins, but arriving before 7pm gives you the best chance of securing a sunset spot.

Cielo Skybar is open from 10:00 AM to 2:00 AM Monday-Thursday and Sunday, with extended hours until 3:00 AM on Friday and Saturday. They serve breakfast, lunch, and dinner throughout the day.

Smart casual is expected in the evening. During the day, casual wear is acceptable, but after sunset, aim for collared shirts, nice dresses, and proper shoes rather than flip-flops.

There's a €3 entrance fee (€1 for Estepona residents) to access the elevator, which is fully refunded when you order. Cocktails range from €12-16, and food prices vary from €12-35 depending on what you order.

Yes, children are welcome, especially during daytime hours. The atmosphere becomes more adult-focused in the evening.

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Heidi Hein

About the Author

Heidi Hein

South African travel writer living in Málaga, Spain. I personally visit and review every rooftop bar and pool featured on this site.

  • Based in Málaga since 2020
  • Visited 100+ rooftop venues across Andalusia
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