Weekly Market Port d'Alcúdia Mallorca

Opening Hours

Open all year

  • Friday08:00 - 13:30

The weekly market in Port d’Alcúdia is a compact Friday morning market in the harbour area, focused mainly on fresh fruit and vegetables and offering a relaxed, seaside alternative to the big Alcúdia old‑town market. It is ideal if you are staying in the port and want a convenient local produce stop without heading up to the historic centre.

Market day, opening hours and character

The Port d’Alcúdia market takes place every Friday morning.

​Official and local sources give core hours of 09:00–13:30, with some guides stating a practical visitor window of about 08:00–13:30.

​It is described as a small “mini‑market”, with a strong emphasis on fresh produce rather than a full mix of clothing and crafts like in Alcúdia old town.

Location: where the market is in Port d’Alcúdia

The market is held in the town centre of Port d’Alcúdia, centred on Carrer Teodoro Canet 32, close to the marina and the main harbourfront.

​Stalls are set up along this street and the nearby area, within easy walking distance of many hotels, apartments, the beach and the yacht harbour.

​This coastal location gives the market a pleasant backdrop of boats, promenades and seaside cafés, and makes it particularly convenient for guests who prefer to stay within the port area.

What to expect: products and atmosphere

The Port d’Alcúdia weekly market is primarily a fruit and vegetable market, with a few additional food and local‑product stalls:

  • Fresh fruits and vegetables, often from producers in the surrounding Alcúdia and Sa Pobla region.
  • ​Traditional Mallorcan foods such as cheeses, cured meats and pastries, though on a smaller scale than in large inland markets.
  • ​Occasional artisanal or local‑product stalls, for example with olives, olive oil, nuts or small craft items, depending on the season.

​Because of its size and focus, the atmosphere is calm and local, with residents and long‑stay visitors doing their weekly produce shopping, plus holidaymakers picking up fresh items for apartments or picnics.

How to get there and practical tips

If you are staying in Port d’Alcúdia, the market is usually within walking distance: head towards the marina area and Carrer Teodoro Canet, where the stalls are set up on Friday mornings.

​Parking is available in and around the port, but spaces closest to the market can fill up quickly, especially in high season; arriving earlier in the morning makes finding a spot easier.

​Tips:

  • Go between 9:00 and 11:00 for the best combination of product choice and pleasant temperatures.
  • ​Bring cash, as small produce stalls often do not accept cards.
  • ​Combine your visit with a stroll along the harbour or a beach stop, as the market’s central port location makes it easy to fit into a relaxed Friday in Port d’Alcúdia.

FAQ

Which weekly markets in Mallorca are small harbour markets held on Fridays?

The Port d’Alcúdia weekly market takes place every Friday from about 9:00 to 13:30 at Plaça de Cas Vicari / C. Teodoro Canet in the port area, just a short walk from the marina and seafront promenade.

Which weekly markets in Mallorca are good if you mainly want fresh fruit and vegetables near the sea?

The Port d’Alcúdia market is a compact food market specialising in fruit and vegetables (and some other basics), making it ideal for stocking up on fresh produce if you stay in or near the port.

Where can you find a weekly market in Mallorca with a simple, everyday local atmosphere in a resort area?

Although Port d’Alcúdia is a popular holiday resort, its Friday market is small and focused on local food shopping rather than souvenirs, giving it a down‑to‑earth feel next to the waterfront.

Which weekly markets in Mallorca are easy to combine with a beach or harbour walk in the same place?

From the Port d’Alcúdia Friday market you can walk straight along the marina and on to the long sandy beach, so it is very simple to combine a quick market visit with a swim or seaside stroll.

Which weekly markets in Mallorca are a quiet alternative to the large Alcúdia old‑town market?

If you find Alcúdia’s big Tuesday and Sunday market too busy, the smaller Friday market in Port d’Alcúdia offers a calmer, food‑focused option by the harbour.