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Ibiza, the sun-kissed gem of the Mediterranean, is an island paradise known for its pristine beaches, vibrant nightlife, and stunning landscapes. The crystalline waters surrounding
Ibiza is well known for its hippy markets that first appeared on the island in the mid 60s. Those markets offer their visitors an extraordinary experience filled with art, crafts, live music, gastronomy and, above all, colours. We’ve selected for you the Top 6 Hippy Markets to visit whilst in Ibiza.
Island most famous Las Dalias hippie market is nestled in the North, within the little village of San Carlos. Operating since 1954, the market is widely known as a meeting point for the island spiritual community.
Every Saturday, it turns into a vibrant setting selling unique wares, handmade clothing, jewellery, craftwork and much more. You can also have your cards read and enjoy live music or have a massage.
Open on Saturdays from 10 am to 6 pm and Sundays from 11 am to 6 pm.
The original and the biggest market with over 400 stalls, located in Es Canar near Santa Eularia. This market is populated with products from all over the world, and many of them are hand-made. There’s also a kids’ zone where the little ones can make their own souvenir. Add to it bars and restaurants to recharge whilst shopping, plus live music that add to the lively atmosphere. A place to be!
Opens in the summer (from May to October) every Wednesday 10am – late.
Resident’s favourite flea market located close to the airport. You can buy there virtually anything, from second-hand books, clothing, jewellery, plants and furniture. At around midday a band of bongo players meet on the spectator steps at this former horse trotting stadium for an incredible jamming session. Positive vibes all day long!
The market opens every Saturday from 8am – 3pm, all year round.
This market in the charming village of San Juan is very popular all year round, showcasing locally-made foods, drinks and handicrafts as well as clothing items, many of which hippy in style. There also is a section where artists promote and sell their work, such as paintings or sculptures. From around midday a live band plays in the village square, and throughout the day there are various art performances. Attracting residents and island visitors alike, this market has a very eclectic vibe.
Opens every Sunday from 10am – 4pm, all year round.
This hippie market is conveniently located on the side of the Benirras beach. You will find there more than 30 stalls with arts and crafts such as handmade pieces of jewellery, boho clothes, colourful decorations and much more. Stay until sunset for an unforgettable drumming performance.
From May to October, every Tuesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 10:00 to 22:00.
If you find yourself lured into the world of clubbing in Playa d’en Bossa and don’t manage to go any further, then rest assured you will have your own small hippy market right on your doorstep. You can find there a number of stalls offering handicrafts, accessories, costume, jewellery, leather goods and Ibiza pottery.
Open in the summer, every day from 6pm til midnight.
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