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Where can I find vendors selling exceptional local products on the island?

In towns like Sóller and Pollenca, small shops quietly offer some of the island's finest artisanal products that seasoned visitors treasure. An inviting bakery tucked away near Plaça Major in Alcúdia, for example, fills the air with the scent of freshly baked ensaimadas and rustic pa amb oli breads, made using age-old Mallorcan recipes. These bakeries are often family-run and remain beloved spots to grab a morning treat alongside a strong café cortado, blending culinary tradition with the rhythms of daily life.

Venture into Palma’s Mercat de l’Olivar or the weekly markets sprinkled across villages like Valldemossa, where you’ll find stalls selling fragrant herbs such as Hierbas and Palo, neatly packed sobrassada sausages cured to perfection, and local Binissalem wines praised for their rich character. Often the vendors are passionate locals who eagerly explain the provenance and uses of each product, offering tasting samples that bring island flavours vividly alive.

Handcrafted goods are another highlight — in Deia’s artisan shops or the craft fairs that occasionally pop up in Pollenca, it’s possible to find handmade ceramics, textiles, and silver jewelry inspired by the Tramuntana’s landscapes. Purchasing directly from these makers not only secures a unique souvenir but also supports Mallorca’s vibrant creative communities, ensuring that every item carries a story worth sharing long after the trip ends.