Ibiza’s markets are a treasure trove of handmade goods, unique fashion, and local produce, rooted in the island’s rich hippy heritage from the 1960s. Whether you’re looking for artisanal crafts, fresh food, or vintage finds, these lively markets are the perfect place to browse, shop, and soak in the island’s creative energy.
San Juan Market
Located in one of Ibiza’s northernmost villages, the San Juan artisan market takes place every Sunday in the main square of Sant Joan, running year-round from 10 AM to 3 PM. This market has a unique charm, offering an array of handmade goods that you won’t find elsewhere on the island.
Visitors can shop for homemade Hierbas, organic breads, handpicked figs and almonds, leather goods, jewelry, and more. Adding to the experience, live music starts in the afternoon, and a communal paella is served (available for purchase), creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere.
When: Sundays – all year long – 10 AM to 3 PM
Las Dalias Market
Head to the east of the island to visit Las Dalias, one of Ibiza’s most famous hippy markets. Dating back to the 1950s, it started as a modest roadside shop with a dance floor but gained legendary status in the 1980s, attracting renowned musicians like Bob Marley, Brian May, and members of Led Zeppelin. Today, it remains a bustling market with nearly 200 stalls.
Here, you can browse handmade clothing and jewelry, crafts, musical instruments, and antiques. The market also offers body massages, palm readings, a fusion restaurant, and afternoon DJ sets, making it a vibrant and immersive experience.
When: Saturdays – April to October – 10 AM to 8 PM