Markets in Mallorca: Days, Opening Hours and Best Markets

To discover Mallorca’s markets is to immerse yourself in the island’s vibrant culture and traditions, an experience that goes beyond simple shopping. Every day, generally between 9:00 and 13:30, various markets open their doors, offering a mosaic of colours, aromas and flavours. Among them, the Sunday market in Pollença stands out, a multitudinous event that attracts visitors from all corners of Mallorca. Other markets worth a visit are the one in Santa Maria del Camí (also on Sundays), the one in Sineu (on Wednesdays), known for its long history, and the one in Inca (on Thursdays), especially famous for its leather products.

What will you find?

In the Mallorcan markets, you will find a wide variety of products: from fresh flowers and seasonal fruit and vegetables to local specialities such as sobrasada and butifarrón, not forgetting artisan cheeses. Handicrafts also feature prominently, with stalls offering leather bags, handmade jewellery, unique accessories and a wide selection of clothing, perfect for an authentic souvenir of Mallorca.

Monday
Caimari, Calvia, Lloret, Manacor, Montuiri.

Tuesday
Alcudia, Arta (recommended), Campanet, Llubí, Porreres, Sta. Margalida.

Wednesday
Andratx, Bunyola, Capdepera, Colónia de Sant Jordi, Llucmajor, Marratxí, Petra, Port de Pollença, Santanyí, Selva, Sencelles, Sineu (recommended), Villafranca de Bonany.

Thrusday
S’Arenal, Ariany, Campos, Consell, Inca (recommended), Ses Salines, Sant Joan, Sant Llorenç, Deia.

Friday
Algaida, Binissalem, Can Picafort, Llucmajor (recommended), Maria de la Salut, Son Servera, Sa Cabaneta.

Saturday
Búger, Bunyola, Campos, Cala Ratjada, Costix, Esporles, Lloseta, Santa Margalida, Santanyí, Sóller (Near Gran Hotel and Alcázar Hotel Sóller), Alaró, Palma, Santa Eugenia.

Sunday
Alcudia (recommended), Felantix, Inca, Muro, Sa Pobla, Pollensa (recommended), Porto Cristo, Santa María del Camí (Near Gran Hotel and Alcázar Hotel Sóller), Valldemosa, Consell.

Mallorca’s markets are an authentic experience that will allow you to connect with the island’s culture and tradition.

Whether you are looking for fresh produce, talking to locals, local crafts or just a pleasant stroll, Mallorca’s markets will surprise you and leave you with indelible memories.