The Barlovento Market is much more than a shopping spot – it’s the social heart of the town and a place where the authentic rhythm of island life comes alive.
Every Sunday, this corner of northern La Palma bursts with colour, aromas and smiles, becoming a lively meeting place for families, neighbours and visitors.
Here you’ll find fresh local produce, crafts and traditional food in a festive and welcoming atmosphere.

Practical Information
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Location | Town centre of Barlovento, La Palma |
| Opening hours | Sunday: 10:00–14:00 |
| How to get there | Easy access via the LP-1 road, with nearby parking |
| What you’ll find | Fresh fruit and vegetables, handicrafts, cheeses, mojos, honey, wines and local pastries |
Reasons to Visit Barlovento Market
- Authenticity: Fresh, seasonal produce grown in northern La Palma.
- Variety: From fruits and vegetables to mojos, gofio, cheeses, wines and sweets.
- Handcrafted identity: Ceramics, basketry, embroidery and wooden works full of charm.
- Cultural atmosphere: Concerts, workshops and exhibitions are often held around the market.
- Social spirit: The place where families and neighbours meet every Sunday.

What You’ll Find
The Barlovento Market brings together the best of the north’s agricultural and cultural traditions:
- Fresh, seasonal fruits and vegetables from local farms.
- Handmade crafts, including ceramics, embroidery, basketry and wooden art.
- Local food specialities, such as cheeses, cured meats, honey, mojos, gofio and island wines.
- Homemade sweets and pastries, perfect to enjoy with a coffee after your stroll.

Tips for Your Visit
- Combine your visit: Explore Barlovento’s surroundings: natural pools, scenic viewpoints and green trails.
- Plan ahead for lunch: If you want to eat at a local restaurant, booking is recommended.
- Join the activities: Don’t miss cultural events or live performances if they coincide with your visit.
- Taste local wines: Many producers offer on-site tastings right at the market.





