Las Dalias Hippy Market

One of the most famous hippie markets of Ibiza, a very popular and colourful event.

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Every Sat from 3 February 2024 until 30 November 2024, from 10:00
Where: Las Dalias, San Carlos, Ibiza

Happening since almost 40 years, the Las Dalias Hippy Market is one of the largest and best-known markets on the island. The colourful event with shopping, people watching, healthy food and live music is a favourite for holidaymakers and island residents alike.

At the more than 300 stalls you can buy fashion from Ibizan designers or colourful clothing bought by the vendors on their winter travels through Asia; silver jewellery or creative handmade pieces; artisanal craftwork, paintings and other art, handmade shoes, accessories, home décor and much more. There are many local products like salt from Las Salinas, aloe vera preparations and the herb liqueur hierbas ibicencas. Offerings like palmistry or tarot readings reflect the esoteric spirit of the island. 

There also is a wide gastronomic offer, for a welcome break from all the many things to see. You will find a beautiful restaurant, several bars, a natural fruit juice stand, a fast-food point and even an Arabian tea tent with a selection of teas and Moroccan pastries.

We have been there -  read our review!


When?

Every Saturday from February to November, from 10:00 till late afternoon.

Every Sunday from February to May and October to November, from 11:00 till late afternoon.

During the 4 bank holidays of Easter (Thursday to Sunday in Spain), the Easter market takes place. 

From June to September the night market opens on Sundays, Mondays and Tuesdays, a relaxed evening version of the classic hippy market.

In December the Christmas market takes over; in January Las Dalias is closed.

Find the exact times and more information on the page of Las Dalias.


Read more...

Read more about the multi-purpose venue Las Dalias in the charming village of San Carlos the north of the island.

See also our Spotlight page about all markets on Ibiza.

Las Dalias