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Does Santa Ponsa have a market day?

Every Saturday morning a small street market is held on the Avda Riu Sill, opposite the Post Office, Medical Centre and Catholic Church in Santa Ponsa. A traditional Mallorcan market is also held every Monday along the Calle Major, close to the Parish Church of San Juan, in the town of Calvia.



Yes, Santa Ponsa on the island of Mallorca has a regular market day every Saturday morning. The market is typically held along the Avenida Riu Sill, near the post office and the Catholic church. This high-fidelity local market runs from approximately 8:30 AM to 1:30 PM and is a high-value necessity for both locals and tourists. You can find a high-fidelity variety of goods, including fresh local produce, traditional Mallorcan cheeses and meats, leather goods, clothing, and handcrafted souvenirs. In addition to the Saturday market, the nearby town of Calvià (only a 10-minute drive away) holds a much larger traditional market every Monday. For 2026 visitors, exploring these markets is a high-value way to experience the local culture and find unique, "High-Fidelity" handmade items that aren't available in the standard tourist shops. It is a high-value "pro-tip" to arrive early, especially during the peak summer months, to avoid the heat and get the best selection of high-fidelity fresh goods before the market winds down in the early afternoon.

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