Weekly markets on Mallorca
Santanyí Market · Santanyí (Southeast)
The market in Santanyí is one of the most popular and stylish on the island. Twice a week, the narrow streets around the church transform into a colorful sea of stalls, scents, and vibrant energy. In addition to fresh regional produce – fruit, vegetables, cheese, and sausage – there’s a strong emphasis on high-quality crafts, jewelry, fashion, and designer pieces by local artists. The picturesque setting with golden sandstone façades adds to the charm. Cafés and boutiques invite you to linger. It’s no surprise this market is loved by both locals and visitors.
- When: Wednesday & Saturday, 9 AM – 2 PM
- Highlights: Crafts, fashion, gourmet stalls, relaxed atmosphere
- Tip: Come early – it’s very popular!
Sineu Market · Sineu (Center of the island)
The most traditional market on the island is held every Wednesday in Sineu – and has been since the 14th century. It’s the only market in Mallorca where livestock like goats, chickens, and sheep are still sold today, making it particularly authentic. Around the Plaça Es Fossar, farmers offer fresh produce, artisans sell baskets and wood products, and vendors offer leather goods, plants, and local delicacies. A must-visit for anyone wanting to experience original Mallorca.
- When: Wednesday, 8 AM – 1 PM
- Highlights: Oldest market in Mallorca with animals and farmer products
- Tip: Perfect for a traditional island experience
Inca Market · Inca (Central Mallorca)
Mallorca’s largest weekly market takes place every Thursday in Inca and attracts thousands of visitors. Spread across several streets, vendors offer everything from food and plants to clothing, shoes, and especially leather goods. Inca is the center of leather production on the island – you’ll find a wide variety of bags, belts, and shoes. The range of Mallorcan specialties is also impressive. Ideal for combining with a stroll through town and a café stop. If you love vibrant markets, you’ll enjoy Inca.
- When: Thursday, 8 AM – 1:30 PM
- Highlights: Island’s largest market, leather focus
- Tip: Pair your visit with a walk through Inca’s historic center
Pollença Market · Pollença (Northwest)
On Sundays, it’s worth heading to the charming town of Pollença in the northwest. The market around Plaça Major delights with its unique atmosphere, framed by old buildings and street cafés. You’ll find fresh produce, regional cheese, Mallorcan pastries, clothes, and accessories – but the main draw is the ambiance. Musicians, artists, and locals create a lively yet relaxed vibe. After browsing, climb the Calvari Steps for a spectacular view over the town and Tramuntana mountains.
- When: Sunday, 8 AM – 1 PM
- Highlights: Scenic setting in a historic town
- Tip: Enjoy a coffee on Plaça Major after your market stroll
Santa Maria del Camí Market · Santa Maria (near Palma)
Just a few kilometers from Palma, Santa Maria becomes a hub for foodies, organic lovers, and locals on Sundays. The market focuses on regional offerings: olives, honey, cheese, Mallorcan wines, spices, and fresh vegetables from local producers. You’ll also find crafts and clothing. The atmosphere is lively but less touristy. If you're looking for genuine products straight from the producer, this is the place. Afterwards, explore the nearby area or visit one of the local wineries.
- When: Sunday, 8 AM – 1 PM
- Highlights: Regional goods, wine, organic offerings
- Tip: Very popular with locals
Alcúdia Market · Alcúdia (Northeast)
One of the largest markets in northeast Mallorca, Alcúdia’s market is held twice a week. It’s especially popular with families and tourists, located right in the historic old town. Between ancient walls, narrow alleys, and rustic houses, vendors offer everything from fresh fruit to sun hats, ceramics, leather goods, and jewelry. A walk along the old city wall is also recommended for great views over the market and town. The blend of tradition, tourism, and flair makes Alcúdia a perfect day trip.
- When: Tuesday & Sunday, 9 AM – 1 PM
- Highlights: Large, lively, family-friendly
- Tip: Combine your visit with a tour of the old town
Artà Market · Artà (Northeast)
On Tuesdays, Artà hosts one of the most beautiful markets in the northeast. In the pedestrianized shopping street, stalls offer textiles, clothes, handmade ceramics, olive wood products, art, and regional treats. The atmosphere is relaxed and pleasant, with a mix of locals and travelers. The historic old town and the view of the Sant Salvador pilgrimage church make for a photogenic setting. Great for those hunting for unique souvenirs. Tip: Artà is full of charming cafés and small galleries.
- When: Tuesday, 9 AM – 1 PM
- Highlights: Handicrafts, textiles, local specialties
- Tip: Ideal for souvenir hunters
Campos Market · Campos (Southeast)
Held on Saturday mornings, the weekly market in Campos is a true insider tip, away from the usual tourist routes. This small southeastern town comes alive as farmers, traders, and locals gather in the main square and side streets. The focus is on food, plants, gardening tools, and household goods – perfect for those seeking an authentic, non-touristy market. Clothes, hats, shoes, and traditional Mallorcan crafts are also available. The vibe is down-to-earth and friendly – typical of rural Mallorca.
- When: Saturday, 9 AM – 1 PM
- Highlights: Traditional, regional, less touristy
- Tip: A true hidden gem for authenticity seekers
Palma – Mercat de l’Olivar · Palma (City center)
Located in the heart of Palma, Mercat de l’Olivar is a large covered market hall open Monday to Saturday. It’s one of the top places to buy fresh food on the island. Locals and chefs alike shop here for seafood, fish, cheese, ham, fruit, and bread. Many stalls offer small tapas – ideal for a culinary break during your city stroll. Don’t miss the fish counters with oyster and sushi bars. A must-visit for foodies and gourmets.
- When: Monday–Saturday, 7 AM – 2 PM
- Highlights: Market hall with tapas and gourmet food
- Tip: Perfect for rainy days or food lovers
Felanitx Market · Felanitx (Southeast)
On Sundays, Felanitx comes to life as the streets around the central church fill with colorful stalls. This weekly market is particularly diverse: alongside fresh produce, you’ll find a wide range of plants, clothing, accessories, and Mallorcan crafts. Tourists and locals alike come to shop, chat, or just stroll. Many cafés and bars offer traditional tapas and sweet pastries – great for a break. The mix of hustle and tradition gives this market its special charm.
- When: Sunday, 9 AM – 1 PM
- Highlights: Colorful mix of clothing, plants, and food
- Tip: Popular with both locals and visitors