Supermarkets nearby

Small supermarkets, in Llubí, less than 5min. away, great for a quick grocery-shopping, they usually have a small butcher area inside.

Big supermarkets in Inca, only 10-12min. away, usually open until 21h or 22h (9pm or 10pm), Monday to Sunday, depending on time of the year.

Lidl (shaded or underground parking lot)

Aldi (shaded parking lot)

Eroski (parking lot)

Hipercentro (with butcher shop and fish market inside) (big mostly shaded parking lot)

Mercadona (with fish market inside) (undergound parking lot)

Hypermarket or giant supermarket 20-30min. away, Alcampo, on the motorway on your way to the villa from the airport or from Palma.

Plenty of product variety and known brands.

street Markets

  • Llubí (less than 5 minutes away) on Tuesdays, a small market, but usually with local season fruits, vegtables and honey traditional to Llubí.

  • Sineu (20min. away) on Wednesdays, a big market, Sineu’s old town is lovely to walk through, you can see live animals as a reminiscence of what old time markets where.

  • Inca on Thursdays (15min. away), the biggest in Mallorca, they have a lot of everything, the beautiful and the cheap, but usually with a lot of product variety.

MONDAYS

Central Mallorca and closest to the villa:

Caimari, Lloret de Vistalegre, Mancor de la Vall, Montuïri

West quarter of the island:

Calvià

East quarter:

Manacor

Palma:

Pere Garau

TUESDAYS

Central Mallorca:

Llubí, Campanet, Pina (Algaida), Santa Margalida

North quarter:

Alcúdia

East quarter:

Artà, Portocolom (Felanitx)

South quarter:

s’Alqueria Blanca, s’Arenal (Llucmajor), Porreres

West quarter:

Galatzó, Peguera (Calvià)

Palma:

Can Pastilla, Pere Garau, Santa Catalina (de Soler), Bisbe Berenguer de Palou (agroecologic market)

WEDNESDAYS

Central:

Sencelles, Sineu

North quarter:

Port de Pollença, Selva

East quarter:

Capdepera, Petra, Vilafranca de Bonany

South quarter:

Maioris (Llucmajor), Cas Concos (Felanitx), Colònia de Sant Jordi, Llucmajor, Sa Rapita (Campos), Santanyí

West quarter:

Andratx (non festive Wednesdays), Sa Cabana (Marratxí)

Palma:

s’Arenal, es Coll d’en Rabassa, Plaça Pere Garau

THURSDAYS

Central:

Ariany, Consell, Inca, Pòrtol, Sant Joan

South quarter:

Calonge (Santanyí), Campos, Ses Salines

West quarter:

Palmanyola, Port de Sóller

East quarter:

Sant Llorenç des Cardassar

Palma:

Can Pastilla, Pere Garau, S’Arenal (Llucmajor)

FRIDAYS

Central:

Algaida, Binissalem, Inca, Maria de la Salut

North quarter:

Can Picafort, Port d’Alcúdia

South quarter:

Llucmajor

West quarter:

Son Ferrer (Calvià)

East quarter:

Son Carrió, Sant Llorenç des Cardassar, Son Servera

Palma:

Rafal Nou, sa Vileta (de Tarent), Pere Garau, es Pont d’Inca (Marratxí)

SATURDAYS

Central:

Alaró, Búger, Campanet, Costitx, Lloseta, Santa Eugènia

South quarter:

Campos, s’Horta (Felanitx), Badia Gran (Llucmajor), les Palmeres (Llucmajor), Portocolom (Felanitx), sa Ràpita (Campos), Santanyí

West quarter:

s’Arracó (Andratx), Calvià (Son Bugadelles), Esporles, Estellencs, Palmanyola, Puigpunyent, Santa Ponça (Calvia), Sóller (artisan market)

East quarter:

Colònia de Sant Pere (Artà), Cala Rajada (Capdepera), Capdepera, Manacor

Palma:

Bisbe Berenguer de Palou (agro-ecologic market), Pere Garau, Santa Catalina (de Soler), Son Ferriol, Son Fuster Vell

SUNDAYS

Central:

Consell, Muro, Sa Pobla

North quarter:

Alcúdia, Pollença

South quarter:

Felanitx, Llucmajor

West quarter:

Valldemossa

East quarter:

Portocristo

Palma:

Santa Maria

Bakeries

Perfect places to buy breakfast and any of the varieties of Majorcan/Mallorquín pastries, sweet or salty. You can’t leave Majorca/Mallorca without trying Ensaimada.

The bakeries in Llubí are very different in style.

If you prefer a bakery in Muro, we recommend. Forn Ca’n Segura, Pl. dels Abeuradors, 6

and in Inca, Forn Sant Francesc, Carrer de Sant Francesc, 126

Butcher’s & Fish market

As already mention in the supermarket recommendations, there are butcher’s and fish markets inside some supermarkets. Besides those, you can find specifically try:

Butcher’s

  • Cas Sereno (2 stores in Inca) They have great sobrassada, made the artesanal-natural way.

Fishmonger´s

  • Peix Can Mateu in Inca´s public market (Mercat d’Ínca), private underground parking lot.

local Drinks

  • Wines from Binissalem and maybe even visiting a bodega/winery there.

  • Herbes (digestive herbs liquor either sweet, mixed or dry, great after a big lunch and before siesta)

  • Rosa blanca beer

  • If you are into sodas, you can try Pinya (Mallorca’s “coke”, before Coca-Cola)

traditional Food

  • Ensaimada (spiral-shaped sweet pastry)

  • Almond ice cream (greater and “more mallorcan” when combined with ensaimada)

  • Panades

  • Sobrasada (sobrassada, cured sausage, ground pork, pepper, paprika and other spices) if you like it try also Butifarrons.

  • Snails with alioli sauce (we understand this is not for everyone)

Traditionally grown and collected in Llubí (hyperlocal)

  • Honey

  • Olives

  • Oil

  • Capers