Mallorca Shopping

Shopping

As expected, most of the island’s shops are centered in Palma (this is where you would head for popular Spanish fashion chains like Zara and Mango). The rest of the island is known for local handicrafts and wine. The weekly markets in villages and towns are fun.

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Harvey Musin smart splurge
This local designer’s brightly-colored, diaphanous, linen and chiffon dresses, are perfect for island summer wear, day or night.
Carre Mestre Joan Mayans 6Ibiza; 011-34-971-311-516
Tags: international travel | smart splurge | trendy | expensive
José Pascual
The founder’s daughter has carried on his tradition of offering just about anything woven from plants: straw hats, willow baskets, and, for the ladies, incredibly comfortable espadrilles (sandals).
Carrer de sa Creu 30Ibiza; 011-34-971-311516
Tags: international travel | moderate
Cerámicas Mayans
Browse a wide range of traditional and artistic ceramic items, fashioned from the island’s distinct red clay. All pieces are fired and painted by hand.
Carretera de Sant Josep, km 6.5Ibiza
Tags: international travel | moderate | traditional | crafts
Can Rich Vineyards
Wine has been made on Ibiza since Phoenician times. Experience the region’s reds, rosés, and whites at this eco-friendly winery. They also produce olive oil and herb liqueurs.
Camí de sa Vorera s/n; Sant Antoni de Portmany, Ibiza; 011-34-971-803-377; www.bodegascanrich.com
Tags: international travel | culinary | moderate
Las Dalias Hippie Market
Every Saturday from 10am-8pm, artisans and traders sell clothes, jewelry, and knickknacks from around the world, as well as hammocks, musical instruments, incense, handmade shoes, books – you name it – at this Ibicean institution. Go early or late (before noon and after 6pm) to avoid the mob.
Carretera San Carlos, Km 12Ibiza; 011-34-971-326-825; www.lasdalias.es
Tags: international travel | moderate | trendy | crafts
Can Daifa Art Gallery
Paintings and sculptures by established and emerging contemporary Spanish and Ibicean artists are displayed in this 400-year-old garden.
Plaça de la Iglesia; Santa Gertrudis de Fruitera, Ibiza; 011-34-971-197-042
Tags: international travel | art | expensive
Majoral Jewelry
Explore the weird and wonderful modern jewelry by Enric Majoral, the mastermind behind the tiny lizard that has become a symbol of Formentera. Pieces are available in various materials, including silver, gold, and coral.
Avinguda de la Mola; El Pilar, Ibiza; 011-34-971-327-015; www.majoral.com
Tags: international travel | expensive | jewelry
El Corte Inglés
The Macy’s of Spain. Here you’ll find everything under the sun from souvenirs to wedding dresses. The big post-Christmas and summer sales are a bargain hunter’s delight.
Avenida de Alexandre Rosselló, 12; Palma, Mallorca; 011-34-971-770177; www.elcorteingles.es
Tags: family | moderate | department store
Casa Bonet
This is the place to go for Majorca’s famous finely-stitched linen embroidery, plus cotton tablecloths, napkins, pillowcases and sheets.
Plaça Federico Chopin, 2; Palma, Mallorca; 011-34-971-72-21-17
Tags: international travel | expensive | handicrafts
Colmado Santo Domingo
Foodie heaven with several dozen varieties of sausages hanging from the ceiling, plus farmhouse cheeses, Majorcan wines, homemade jams and the island’s wonderful fig cake.
Carrer Santo Domingo, 1; Palma, Mallorca; 011-34-971-71-48-87; www.colmadosantodomingo.com
Tags: international travel | culinary | moderate
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