Markets in Calvia

Balearic Islands, Balearic Islands

Markets in Calvia run on three days of the week across different neighbourhoods of this Mallorcan municipality. The main Calvià village market sets up every Monday morning along Carrer Major, where around 15 stalls sell fresh fruit, vegetables, clothing, and prepared foods. It's one of the oldest weekly markets on the island.

On Saturdays, the Son Bugadelles Street Market draws shoppers with clothing, leather goods, and handicrafts. Sundays bring the Palmanova market, a smaller affair focused on clothing and jewellery.

Calvia sits in the southwest of Mallorca, close to the popular resort areas of Magaluf and Santa Ponça. If you're looking for larger market days, Palma has several municipal market halls open throughout the week. You can find a full list of market days across the municipality on the Calvia town hall website.

Market Days in Calvia

Need a market today? Here's what's open:

Monday
Tuesday
Street: None
Wednesday
Street: None
Thursday
Street: None
Friday
Street: None

Street markets in Calvia

Calvià Street Market

Calvià Street Market

Calvià Street Market is a small weekly street market held every Monday in the centre of Calvià town. Operating from 8:30 AM to 1 PM, this modest market offers a selection of essential goods for locals and visitors. The market takes place along Carrer Major, providing convenient access to fresh produce and everyday items. Vendors typically sell clothing, fresh fruits, vegetables, and prepared foods including roast chicken.

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Palmanova Street Market

Palmanova Street Market

Small weekly street market in Palmanova resort town every Sunday morning. Sells clothing, footwear, jewelry and household items from a handful of vendors. Wheelchair accessible and credit cards accepted.

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Son Bugadelles Street Market

Son Bugadelles Street Market

A Saturday morning street market in Calvià's Son Bugadelles area. Known for second-hand items, vintage clothing, and antiques. Part of proceeds supports Projecte Home NGO's social programs.

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