
Markets
Ibiza Hippie Markets Guide
Handmade crafts, island fashion and 1960s spirit — when the famous markets align with your ship's Saturday call.
Distance
Es Canar: 22 km | Sant Carles: 20 km
Travel time
25–30 minutes by road
Time needed
2–3 hours including browsing
Ibiza's hippie markets are a cultural fixture — colourful stalls, handmade jewellery, leather goods and live music rooted in the island's 1960s counterculture. Las Dalias in Sant Carles and Punta Arabí at Es Canar are the two essentials. For cruise passengers, the critical detail is scheduling: both run primarily on Saturdays, and neither is walkable from the port.
Las Dalias (Sant Carles de Peralta) operates its famous Saturday day market roughly 10:00–18:00, with a summer night market on select evenings that rarely suits cruise departures. Punta Arabí at Es Canar runs Wednesday and Saturday mornings in peak season — stalls spread through pine trees above the east coast. Both need 25–30 minutes by road from Ibiza Town port.
A market morning can work on Saturday port calls with 7+ usable hours: disembark early, taxi to Es Canar (closer) or Sant Carles, browse 90–120 minutes, then return for Dalt Vila or a harbour lunch. Weekday callers should not reshape their itinerary around markets — redirect to Dalt Vila, food experiences or beaches instead.
Shopping is negotiable at many stalls; euros cash helps. The experience is as much atmosphere as purchases — live music, incense and island creativity. It pairs poorly with Formentera (both consume half a day) but combines reasonably with a shortened old-town visit on long Saturday calls.
How to get there
| Method | Detail | Time | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|
| Taxi to Es Canar | Punta Arabí market — closest major market to port | 25–30 min | €25–35 each way |
| Taxi to Sant Carles | Las Dalias Saturday market | 25–30 min | €25–35 each way |
| Island highlights tour | Some excursions include market stop on Saturdays | Half day | Excursion price |
Highlights
- Las Dalias — Sant Carles Saturday market
- Punta Arabí — Es Canar Wednesday and Saturday
- Handmade crafts, fashion and live music
- 1960s hippie heritage and island creativity
- Saturday-only reality for most cruise schedules
- 25–30 minute drive from Ibiza Town port
Tips for cruise passengers
- Verify your port date falls on a market day before planning around it
- Arrive at opening — stalls are fullest and crowds lightest early
- Carry cash for small vendors
- Combine with east-coast lunch, not Formentera ferry
- Night markets at Las Dalias rarely suit cruise all-aboard times
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Ibiza Hippie Markets Guide — FAQs
When is Las Dalias market open?▼
The main day market runs Saturdays roughly April–October, 10:00–18:00. Check current dates — winter hours reduce.
When is Punta Arabí Es Canar market open?▼
Wednesdays and Saturdays in peak season, morning into early afternoon. Saturday is most relevant for cruise passengers.
Can I walk to the hippie markets from the cruise port?▼
No — both are 25–30 minutes by road inland. Taxis or tours are required.
Do markets fit a 6-hour port call?▼
Tightly on a Saturday — budget 3 hours including transfers, leaving limited time for Dalt Vila. Seven-plus hours is more comfortable.
What should I buy at Ibiza markets?▼
Handmade jewellery, leather sandals, island ceramics and textiles. Compare prices — tourist stalls vary in quality.