Ibiza Markets: Complete Guide to the Most Beautiful Flea Markets on the Island
Ibiza is not just beaches and nightlife. The island is also famous for its hippie and artisan markets, which originated in the 1960s when artists and hippie communities arrived on the island and began selling handmade creations. Even today, these markets represent one of the most authentic experiences to be had in Ibiza.
Ibiza’s markets, alive with vibrant stalls, live music, and a tempting array of local food and handmade goods, are essential for anyone seeking to experience the island’s more bohemian spirit.
In this guide, you will find the most famous markets, their hours, and the best days to visit them.
1. Las Dalias Hippie Market
The Las Dalias market is probably the most iconic in Ibiza. Located in Sant Carles, in the north of the island, it is a true symbol of Ibiza’s hippie culture.
Here you will find more than 200 stalls with:
- handcrafted jewellery
- boho and hippie clothes
- design objects
- musical instruments
- natural cosmetics
- craftsmanship from around the world
The market is also famous for its atmosphere: live music, street food, and colourful decorations turn the visit into a true experience.
When to go
Saturday all year round (around 10:00 – 18/20)
Sunday in some seasons
Night Market in summer (June–September)
Advice: go early in the morning because the parking lot fills up quickly.
2. Punta Arabí Hippy Market (Es Canar)
The Punta Arabí Hippy Market is the largest and most historic market in Ibiza, established in 1973.
It features over 500 stalls set in a village of bungalows among the pines.
Here you can find:
- local craftsmanship
- hippie clothes
- handmade accessories
- antiquities
- international street food
- During the day, there are also concerts and live performances.
When to go
every Wednesday from April to October
from 10:00 AM to 6:00/7:00 PM
It is one of the most visited markets on the island.
3. Sant Jordi Market (flea market)
This is the most local and authentic market on the island.
It takes place at the Sant Jordi racetrack and is famous for being a true flea market.
Here you can find:
- vintage items
- vinyl records
- used furniture
- books
- antiquities
- second-hand clothes
Many vendors are island residents and the atmosphere is very informal.
When to go
every Saturday
from 8:00 to around 15:00
Perfect for those looking for deals or unique pieces.
4. Sant Joan Market
The Sant Joan market is one of the smallest but also one of the most charming.
It takes place in the village of Sant Joan de Labritja, in the north of the island, and maintains a very hippie and artistic atmosphere.
Here you can find:
- local craftsmanship
- organic products
- homemade food
- live music
- Many artists create their products right on site.
When to go
every Sunday
around 10:00 – 16:00
Perfect to pair with a visit to Benirrás beach.
5. Forada Market
The Forada market is one of the most authentic and alternative in Ibiza.
Here you will mainly find:
- organic products
- local fruits and vegetables
- honeyhomemade sweets
- natural cosmetics
- It is very popular with locals and less touristy compared to other markets.
When to go
every Saturday
around 10:00 – 16:00
Ibiza Markets: Weekly Calendar
| Day | Market |
|---|---|
| Monday | Las Dalias Night Market (summer) |
| Tuesday | Las Dalias Night Market (summer) |
| Wednesday | Punta Arabí Hippy Market |
| Thursday | Cala Llonga Market (summer) |
| Friday | Ibiza Port Evening Market |
| Saturday | Las Dalias Market / Sant Jordi Flea Market / Forada Market |
| Sunday | Sant Joan Artisan Market |
Many products are made directly on the island by local artists and craftsmen.
✅ Final advice:
The best way to experience the markets of Ibiza is to go there without haste: grab something to eat, listen to the live music, and let yourself be carried away by the bohemian atmosphere that makes the island unique.












