REVIEW · IBIZA
Ibiza: Mercadillo Hippie Las Dalias nocturno
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Night markets in Ibiza have a pull. This one mixes a famous hippie market with easy, comfortable hotel pickup. You spend the evening wandering for souvenirs, traditional crafts, and Ibiza-style gifts at street stalls that feel far more local than a shopping mall.
The best part is the freedom. You get time to roam on your own, then a live guide is there in the market so you’re not totally guessing. The main drawback: the description says 5 hours, but the on-the-ground market time can feel closer to a short visit, so don’t plan on a long, fully narrated experience.
In This Review
- Key points before you go
- Ibiza Night Market: Es Canar on Wednesdays, Las Dalias on Saturdays
- Hotel Pickup and Getting There Smoothly from Ibiza and San Antonio
- The 5-Hour Format: How the Timing Feels with Real Free Time
- What You’ll See While Roaming Freely in the Market
- Las Dalias vs Es Canar: Choosing the Right Night for Your Style
- The Live Guide in the Market: Helpful, but Set Expectations
- Dress Rules and Night Comfort: What Ibiza Asks of You
- Price and Value: Is $47 Worth It for a Night at the Market?
- What Makes This a Good “First Night in Ibiza” Plan
- Who Should Book This Tour (and Who Should Skip It)
- Should You Book Mercadillo Hippie Las Dalias Nocturno?
- FAQ
- Which market do I visit on Wednesdays and Saturdays?
- How long is the tour?
- Is there free time to roam in the market?
- Does the tour include hotel pickup and return?
- What transport do they use?
- Are live guides included, and what languages do they speak?
- Are there any rules about clothing or pets?
Key points before you go
- Wednesday = Es Canar, Saturday = Las Dalias for the famous hippie-market vibe
- Hotel pickup in Ibiza and San Antonio makes this an easy night plan
- Free-roaming time lets you browse without herding
- Live guide in the market helps with language and practical questions
- Expect a short market window, not a full-day shopping expedition
- Basic dress rules apply, and it’s not wheelchair-suitable
Ibiza Night Market: Es Canar on Wednesdays, Las Dalias on Saturdays
This tour is built around two of Ibiza’s most recognizable hippie market nights. Depending on the day, you’ll either go to the Es Canar flea market (Wednesday) or to Las Dalias (Saturday). Both are tied to the Santa Eulalia area, which is a convenient base for catching the action without making your whole day about transfers.
What makes this kind of market stop worth it is simple: it’s a concentrated mix of crafts, souvenirs, and gift-shopping that you can do on foot. You’re not just passing by booths—you’re meant to browse, compare, and actually take your time deciding.
If you’re the type who enjoys atmosphere as much as shopping, Las Dalias tends to be the more “notorious” choice. If you want a market experience with a slightly calmer feel, Es Canar is a good fit. Either way, you’re showing up for night energy and a very specific Ibiza shopping style.
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Hotel Pickup and Getting There Smoothly from Ibiza and San Antonio
I like this tour for one practical reason: you don’t have to figure out how to get there at night. Pickup is included in Ibiza and San Antonio, so you start the evening with less stress and more time in the market.
Transportation is handled by minivan or bus. That matters because it keeps the group together and usually means fewer “where are we meeting?” moments when you’re traveling after dark. It also makes the whole thing feel like a complete plan, not just a ticket to a destination.
One more useful detail: there’s mention of skipping the ticket line. For a market, that’s not the same as skipping a museum entry rush, but it still helps you get from pickup to the stalls faster.
The 5-Hour Format: How the Timing Feels with Real Free Time
On paper, this runs about 5 hours total. In practice, your day is split between the ride and your browsing window, and the market portion is where the value is.
Plan for a market visit that’s long enough to wander, browse, and buy a few things—but not long enough to feel like you have all evening to shop endlessly. Some people end up feeling the billed time and the time actually spent in the market don’t fully match their expectations. So if you want a long, guided stroll that covers everything in depth, this isn’t that kind of tour.
The upside is that the market browsing is the point. You’re given space to contemplate the variety of products and decide what you really want, instead of being pushed from stall to stall.
What You’ll See While Roaming Freely in the Market
This is a “browse and buy what you like” tour, so think less like a checklist traveler and more like someone shopping for gifts you’d actually give (or keep). The market is where traditional craft items and typical Ibiza goods are the star products.
You’ll find plenty of souvenirs and gift ideas. If you’re shopping for things that look like they belong on a postcard from Ibiza, this is exactly the style of place you’re looking for: local crafts, island-themed items, and the kind of small treasures that make friends say, Nice, where did you get this?
The best way to enjoy this is to decide your personal goal before you arrive. Maybe you want one or two meaningful gifts, or maybe you’re just collecting ideas. Either way, wandering with a plan prevents you from impulse-buy regret five stalls later.
And yes, the roaming is the highlight. This isn’t a tour where you’re forced to stick close to a guide. The guide is there in the market to help, but the wandering is yours.
Las Dalias vs Es Canar: Choosing the Right Night for Your Style
Since the tour changes by day, your choice is basically a vibe choice.
Las Dalias is described as notorious, which fits what many people want from a classic Ibiza hippie market night: strong atmosphere, lots of stalls, and an evening feeling that’s more than just shopping. If you want the most famous energy, Saturday is your day.
Es Canar (Wednesday) is another major flea market option, also linked to the Santa Eulalia area. If you’re aiming for a relaxed browsing night with a solid selection of gifts and crafts, it’s a great alternative.
My practical advice: choose based on what night you’ll actually enjoy being out. If your schedule is flexible, pick the day that matches your energy level. Markets like this can be fun, but they’re still shopping marathons if you let them be.
The Live Guide in the Market: Helpful, but Set Expectations
A live guide is included, and the guide is in the market. That’s a good setup because it gives you support where you need it most—while you’re surrounded by stalls and you want a quick answer or a bit of context.
Just don’t treat this like a full 5-hour narrated experience where you’ll get a deep talk-through of everything. The format is designed to give you freedom, not to lecture you from stall to stall. If you’re expecting a heavily guided “tour” for the entire time, you might feel disappointed.
Still, having a guide available in the market is valuable for practical questions. Also, language options are covered: English, German, and Spanish.
Dress Rules and Night Comfort: What Ibiza Asks of You
This tour has a few clear rules. Pets aren’t allowed, smoking is not allowed, and sleeveless shirts aren’t allowed. That last one is worth noting because it can catch people off guard on a hot island evening.
It’s also not suitable for wheelchair users. So if mobility is an issue, you’ll want to plan a different option.
For comfort, I’d go practical. Wear something you can move in, because you’ll be walking through a dense area of stalls. Keep your outfit aligned with the no-sleeveless rule, and you’ll avoid last-minute hassle.
Price and Value: Is $47 Worth It for a Night at the Market?
The price is listed at $47 per person for a roughly 5-hour activity. That sounds fair if you factor in what’s included: hotel pickup, transport, and a live guide in the market.
Where value can wobble is in expectation. If you mainly care about time with a guide speaking and guiding for the full duration, you may feel the pricing doesn’t match what you wanted from the experience. Some people have felt that the marketed length didn’t translate into a long guided window on site.
On the other hand, this tour can be a better deal than going independently—especially if you’d otherwise need a taxi round trip at night. One practical comparison people made is that taxis can end up costing about double the tour price. With pickup plus return transport built in, you’re buying convenience and avoiding night logistics.
So I’d frame it like this: you’re paying for easy transport and a guided assist, not for a long, instructor-led walking lecture. If that matches your goal, it’s good value. If you want a long, guided experience, shop for a different format.
What Makes This a Good “First Night in Ibiza” Plan
If you’re new to Ibiza and you want a quick taste of island-style shopping, this is a solid choice. It’s also a great way to do something at night without turning the whole evening into a transportation puzzle.
I also like it because it’s not trying to be everything. It’s focused: one market, a browsing window, and you’re back to your hotel or apartment afterward. That structure helps if you want a memorable activity without exhausting yourself.
This works especially well if you’re staying in Ibiza Town or San Antonio, since pickup is offered there. Solo travelers and couples both fit well here because the roaming time lets you set your own pace.
Who Should Book This Tour (and Who Should Skip It)
Book it if you:
- want a famous Ibiza hippie market night with free-roaming time
- prefer hotel pickup instead of figuring out transport at night
- like shopping for crafts and typical Ibiza souvenirs and gifts
- want a guide available in the market, with language support in English, German, and Spanish
Skip it if you:
- need wheelchair access (it’s not suitable)
- strongly prefer a long, fully guided tour format over browsing freedom
- plan to bring pets or want to smoke during the outing (both are not allowed)
- would prefer to dress in sleeveless tops (sleeveless shirts aren’t allowed)
Should You Book Mercadillo Hippie Las Dalias Nocturno?
I’d book this if your main goal is a fun, low-pressure night at a real Ibiza market. The combination of hotel pickup, transport back, and browsing time makes it an easy win, especially if you don’t want to deal with late-night rides.
Don’t book it expecting a long, deeply narrated 5-hour guided lecture. Think of it as a market-focused outing where the guide supports you in the stalls, and the real experience is your wandering and shopping.
If you’re on a tight budget, I’d also sanity-check your priorities. If you’ll only browse and buy nothing, you might feel the cost. But if you’re the kind of person who likes to pick up a few meaningful gifts, the convenience alone usually earns its keep.
FAQ
Which market do I visit on Wednesdays and Saturdays?
On Wednesdays, the tour goes to the Es Canar flea market. On Saturdays, it visits Las Dalias. Both happen in the Santa Eulalia area.
How long is the tour?
The duration is listed as 5 hours. Starting times vary, so you’ll want to check the available departure times.
Is there free time to roam in the market?
Yes. You’ll spend a lot of time roaming freely through the market and browsing for souvenirs and gifts.
Does the tour include hotel pickup and return?
Yes. Pickup is included in Ibiza and San Antonio, and at the end you return to your hotel or apartment.
What transport do they use?
Transport is provided by minivan or bus.
Are live guides included, and what languages do they speak?
A live tour guide is included. The languages listed are English, German, and Spanish.
Are there any rules about clothing or pets?
Pets aren’t allowed. Smoking isn’t allowed. Sleeveless shirts aren’t allowed. Wheelchair access isn’t suitable for this tour.























