Weekly Market Santa Maria del Camí Mallorca
Opening Hours
Open all year
- Sunday08:00 - 13:30
The weekly market in Santa Maria del Camí is one of Mallorca’s most authentic and food‑focused Sunday markets, held in a wine‑growing town on the central plain and popular with locals, island residents and increasingly with visitors who seek a true “local” atmosphere. It is particularly known for regional produce, wine and an almost “farmer’s‑market” feel rather than a purely tourist‑oriented street market.
Market day, hours and character
Santa Maria del Camí’s weekly market takes place every Sunday morning, all year round. In line with other big Sunday markets in central Mallorca, the practical visitor window is roughly from about 9:00 to 13:30, with the most activity in late morning when locals and day‑trippers arrive.
It is considered a medium‑to‑large market by Mallorcan standards, well‑known among residents for food and “zero‑kilometre” products and often mentioned together with markets like Santa Maria, Consell flea market and Pollença as classic Sunday options. The vibe is lively and neighbourly rather than overwhelmingly touristy.
Location: where the market is in Santa Maria
The weekly market is held in the centre of Santa Maria del Camí, a small town on the central plain (Es Pla), just off the main Palma–Inca axis and surrounded by vineyards and farmland. Stalls cluster around the main square and the streets immediately surrounding it, with food stands, wine producers and artisan stalls tightly woven into the urban fabric.
Because Santa Maria is a compact town, once you park on the outskirts or arrive by train, it is only a short walk into the market area. The surrounding scenery of vineyards and the distant Tramuntana range gives the town a distinctly rural‑wine‑village feel that frames the whole market visit.
What to expect: food, wine and crafts
Santa Maria’s weekly market is particularly appreciated for its high‑quality food and regional products:
- Fresh fruit and vegetables, largely from local farms on the plain of Mallorca.
- Mallorcan delicacies such as cheeses, cured meats, sobrasada, olives, olive oil, honey and almonds.
- A strong emphasis on wine and artisanal products, reflecting Santa Maria’s role within one of the island’s wine‑producing areas; many guides highlight local bodegas and wine stalls as key elements of a visit.
Alongside food, you will also find:
- Plants and flowers, adding a garden‑market character to parts of the square.
- Clothing, textiles and accessories for everyday use.
- Crafts and small design items, often from local artisans, which appeal to visitors looking for more individual souvenirs than in the big resort markets.
The overall atmosphere is that of a regional farmer and producers’ market that happens to be very accessible to visitors, rather than a market designed primarily around tourism.
How to get to Santa Maria weekly market
Santa Maria del Camí is located just off the Palma–Inca motorway and train line, which makes it one of the more accessible inland markets:
By car: From Palma, you follow the main road towards Inca and exit at Santa Maria; the drive is short, and on Sundays many island residents do the same route for the market. You typically park around the edges of the centre and walk a few minutes into the main square and surrounding streets.
By train: Santa Maria has a train station on the line between Palma and Inca/Sa Pobla/Manacor, and from the station it is a straightforward walk into the centre. This makes it easy to visit the market without a car from Palma or other stops along the line.
Because Sundays are popular for both markets and excursions, it is wise to arrive earlier in the morning to avoid parking stress and to catch the market at its liveliest before the midday heat builds up in summer.
Why visit Santa Maria market in Mallorca
The weekly market in Santa Maria del Camí is a top choice if you want a local, food‑driven Sunday market in central Mallorca with real producers and a strong connection to the island’s wine culture. It is less about tourist souvenirs and more about high‑quality ingredients, regional specialities and meeting local artisans and farmers.
For many visitors, a Sunday plan looks like this:
- Morning at Santa Maria market, tasting and buying produce, wine and artisan foods.
- Optional stop at a nearby winery (bodega) or café in town.
- Continuing the day towards another inland town or back to Palma, having had a genuine look at everyday life in Mallorca’s central plain.
Because of its mix of accessibility, quality and authenticity, Santa Maria del Camí is regularly highlighted in updated lists of Mallorca’s most recommended weekly markets and is a key entry for any comprehensive market guide to the island.
FAQ
Which weekly markets in Mallorca are large, traditional Sunday markets in an inland wine region?
The Santa Maria del Camí market takes place every Sunday from about 7:00/8:00 to 14:00 on Plaça Nova with around 500 stalls, and the most convenient way to visit this busy village market is with a rental car reserved through mallorcard.es, where several companies offer 10–50% discounts with promo codes.
Which weekly markets in Mallorca are best if you want fresh produce, organic products and typical Mallorcan food all in one place?
In Santa Maria del Camí you find a big section with fruits and vegetables, a dedicated organic area and many stands selling cheeses, sobrasada, pastries, bread, olives and other local delicacies, so arriving by hire car from mallorcard.es makes it easy to transport your shopping while benefiting from significant rental savings.
Where can you visit a weekly market in Mallorca that combines crafts, second‑hand stalls and household items with food?
The Santa Maria market includes sections for local art and crafts, second‑hand goods, clothing, shoes, toys, ceramics and homeware as well as food, and using a rental car booked on mallorcard.es lets you comfortably carry multiple bags and bulkier purchases thanks to 10–50% cheaper car deals.
Which weekly markets in Mallorca are ideal to combine with visiting nearby wineries and vineyards?
Santa Maria del Camí lies in the Binissalem wine region and is surrounded by notable wineries, so you can visit the Sunday market and then go wine tasting, especially easy if you have a car hired via mallorcard.es with strong promo discounts for exploring the countryside.
Which weekly markets in Mallorca are lively and popular but still feel genuinely local?
Although Santa Maria’s Sunday market attracts many visitors, it remains a regional market with strong farmer presence and a very Mallorcan atmosphere, and a rental car from mallorcard.es lets you arrive early, find parking at the edge of town and enjoy the full experience at a lower overall cost.