Market days are most important in the lives of the Mallorcan people and many of the weekly markets held here are worth a visit
Here you will get a colourful idea of the Mallorcan life style with local farm produce, as well as Mallorcan ceramics and leather items for sale. Its certainly worth arranging a day out around one of the larger markets situated in Inca, Soller or Pollença. The Wednesday agricultural and livestock market at Sineu is also worth a visit.
The South East also has its share of markets however, with Felanitx, Santanyi and Manacor all offering bargains. Detailed below are most of the weekly markets held in Mallorca throughout the year.
| MONDAY | TUESDAY | WEDNESDAY | THURSDAY | FRIDAY | SATURDAY | SUNDAY | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Caimari | Alcúdia | Andratx | Arenal | Alaró | Búger | Alcúdia | ||||||
| Calvià | Arenal | Capdapera | Airany | Algaida | Bunyola | Felanitx | ||||||
| Lloret | Artà | Colónia de Sant Jordi | Campos | Arenal | Campos | Inca | ||||||
| Manacor | Campanet | Llucmajor | Consell | Binissalem | Cala Ratjada | Llucmajor | ||||||
| Montuiri | Can Pastilla | Lluc | Inca | Can Pastilla | Costitx | Lluc | ||||||
| Can Picafort (pm.) Llubí |
Marratxi | Lluc | Can Picafort | Esporles | Muro | |||||||
| Pina Porreres | Petra | Sa Coma | Inca | Lloseta | Sa Pobla | |||||||
| Porto Colom | Port de Pollença | Ses Salines | Llucmajor | Lluc | Pollença | |||||||
| Sta. Margalida | Santanyí | Sant Joan | Lluc | Muro | Porto Cristo | |||||||
| SelvaSencelles | Sant Llorenç | Maria de la Salut | Sta. Margalida | Sta. Maria | ||||||||
| Sineu | MarratxÌ | Santanyí | Valldemossa | |||||||||
| Vilafranca | Sta. Eugénia | Sóller | ||||||||||
| Son Ferrera |