Every Tuesday morning, the scenic coastal village of Portocolom, situated on the beautiful eastern shore of Mallorca, transforms into a charming marketplace, filled with vibrant colors, enticing aromas, and the lively buzz of a traditional community gathering. As the gentle morning sun illuminates the picturesque harbor, the weekly market Portocolom awakens, offering a delightful array of local products, fresh produce, and handcrafted goods that captivate locals and visitors alike.
Strolling through the weekly market Portocolom, visitors encounter friendly local vendors showcasing fresh fruits and vegetables, traditional Mallorcan specialties, artisan crafts, and much more. The seaside atmosphere, combined with authentic local flavors and crafts, provides an unforgettable market experience.
📍 Location & Market Day
- Location: Plaça Sant Jaume, Portocolom, Mallorca
- Day: Tuesday
🕒 Opening Hours – Weekly Market Portocolom
08:00–13:30
🛍️ Offerings & Products
Portocolom market features:
- Fresh local produce (fruits, vegetables, herbs)
- Traditional Mallorcan delicacies (cheeses, sausages, olives, pastries)
- Handmade crafts, ceramics, jewelry
- Clothing, accessories, and unique souvenirs

🌟 Highlights & Special Features
The scenic coastal backdrop of Portocolom enhances the market’s appeal, making it a special destination for visitors. Stalls featuring locally crafted jewelry, ceramics, and maritime-themed souvenirs are popular highlights.
🚗 Directions & Parking
Centrally located at Plaça Sant Jaume, Portocolom’s market offers limited nearby parking. Visitors are encouraged to arrive early, or utilize available parking areas slightly outside the market area, enjoying a short, scenic walk to the marketplace.
📌 Visitor Tips – Weekly Market Portocolom
- Early arrival is recommended to avoid crowds and secure the best products.
- Cash payments are advised, as few stalls accept credit cards.
- Take time to enjoy local delicacies and explore artisan stalls for unique souvenirs.

🎙️ Personal Stories & Interviews
Mallorcard spoke with visitors to capture their experiences:
Interview with Grace and Oliver from Glasgow:
Mallorcard: What brings you to the market in Portocolom?
Grace: We’re visiting from Glasgow and wanted to experience the local charm of Mallorca’s markets. This one came highly recommended.
Oliver: It’s lovely. We’ve purchased delicious local cheeses and some handcrafted pottery.
Mallorcard: How do you find the atmosphere?
Grace: Really enjoyable and friendly. The location by the harbor adds something special.
Interview with Marc from Felanitx:
Mallorcard: Marc, as a local, what do you appreciate most about this market?
Marc: I come every week for fresh produce and the local specialties. The seafood and pastries here are exceptional.
Mallorcard: What makes this market unique for you?
Marc: Definitely its coastal charm and community spirit. It’s more than just shopping; it’s a social event.
📖 Historical Background – Weekly Market Portocolom
Portocolom’s weekly market has long been an integral part of local life, reflecting the region’s maritime heritage and agricultural traditions. It continues to thrive, supporting local artisans and fostering community connections.
🗺️ Interactive Map
🗓️ Other Weekly Markets by Day
- Monday: Calvià, Cala Millor, Manacor, Palma – Mercat Olivar, Palma – Santa Catalina
- Tuesday: Alcúdia, Artà, Paguera, Palma – Pere Garau, Palma – Mercat Olivar, Palma – Santa Catalina, Portocolom, Porreres
- Wednesday: Andratx, Capdepera, Colònia de Sant Jordi, Deià, Llucmajor, Palma – Mercat Olivar, Palma – Santa Catalina, Port de Pollensa, Sant Elm, Santanyí, Sineu
- Thursday: El Arenal (S’Arenal), Inca, Campos, Ses Salines, Port de Sóller, Palma – Pere Garau, Palma – Mercat Olivar, Palma – Santa Catalina
- Friday: Binissalem, Can Picafort, Llucmajor, Palma – Mercat Olivar, Palma – Santa Catalina, Port d’Alcúdia, Son Servera
- Saturday: Alaró, Campos, Esporles, Palma – Pere Garau, Palma – Mercat Olivar, Palma – Santa Catalina, Santa Maria del Camí, Santanyí, Sóller, Puigpunyent, Santa Ponsa
- Sunday: Alcúdia, Cala d’Or, Felanitx, Llucmajor, Pollensa, Porto Cristo, Sa Pobla, Santa Maria del Camí, Valldemossa
🖋️ About the Author
This article was created by Mallorcard, your Mallorca expert. As the leading platform for local insider tips and authentic experiences on Mallorca, Mallorcard offers comprehensive knowledge of markets, gastronomy, culture, and the island’s most beautiful locations. Trust Mallorcard’s expertise for your perfect Mallorca stay.
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