Mallorca’s weekly markets are one of the best ways to explore the island while supporting local producers, farmers, and small businesses.
Usually held from around 8:00/9:00 AM until 1:00/2:00 PM, each town has its own designated market day, offering fresh produce, local delicacies, artisan crafts, and unique finds.
.) Monday Markets:
- Calvià* (village)
- Caimari* (Selva)
- Lloret de Vistalegre
- Manacor
- Montuïri
👉 Please note:
Market size, atmosphere, and stall numbers can vary depending on the season, village size, weather, local festivities, and public holidays. Some markets are lively and expansive, while others are smaller and more local in feel.
If you’re planning to visit a lesser-known market, we recommend checking locally in advance or pairing it with a nearby town visit.
Our favourite markets are marked with an *, read more about them below.
.) Covered Markets in Mallorca (Open Most Days)
Covered markets offer a great alternative to open-air markets. Generally open Monday to Saturday (closed Sundays), they’re ideal for relaxed shopping, whatever the weather.
You’ll find long-standing stalls run by knowledgeable vendors selling fresh fish, meat, fruit, vegetables, cheeses, and local specialties. In Palma, covered markets also feature bars and cafés, making them a social hub as much as a shopping destination.
Palma
- Mercat de l’Olivar
Mon–Sat · 7:00–15:00 - Mercat de Pere Garau
Mon–Fri · 9:00–14:00 | Sat · 9:00–16:00 - Santa Catalina Market
Mon–Sat · 7:00–15:00
Manacor
- Mercat Municipal de Manacor
Mon–Fri · 8:00–14:00
Inca
- Mercat d’Inca
Mon, Tue, Thu & Sat · 8:00–14:30
Wed & Fri · 8:00–20:00
👉 Important to Know
- Market sizes and stall numbers vary by season and location
- Public holidays and local festivals may affect schedules
- Indoor markets are a reliable year-round option
- When in doubt, check locally or plan a flexible visit
