Do you want to experience Tenerife beyond the beaches? The local markets of the southern part of the island are the gateway to the true Canarian culture: local products, traditional craftsmanship, and the genuine atmosphere of the towns. From Los Cristianos to Adeje, we tell you which are the best markets, what you can find in each one, and when to visit them.
Los Cristianos Market: the most popular in the south.
Location: Avenida Juan Carlos I, very close to Playa de Los Cristianos.
Opening hours: Sundays and Tuesdays, from 09:00 to 15:00.
The Los Cristianos market is a must-visit if you are staying in the south of Tenerife. With dozens of outdoor stalls, this market is perfect for searching for Canarian crafts, clothing, accessories, vinyl records, books, and small decorative objects.
What to try here: Although not primarily a gastronomic market, some stalls offer typical products such as Tenerife honey, local spices, and artisanal preserves. The atmosphere is relaxed and very touristy, ideal for strolling on a Sunday morning while enjoying the southern climate.
How to get there: The Los Cristianos market is located a 15-minute walk (approximately) from Hotel Reverón Plaza. If you are coming from another part of the island, you can take the bus with lines 483 or 467.

Arona Farmer’s Market: direct products from the field.
Location: Calle Cooperativa 2, Arona.
Opening hours: Fridays and Saturdays from 08:00 to 14:00.
If you are looking for fresh local products, the Arona Farmer’s Market is the place for you. Unlike the tourist market, here you will find freshly harvested fruits and vegetables, local honey, artisan pastries, and other foods made by producers from the municipality.
Highlights:
- Fruits grown in Tenerife.
- Seasonal vegetables.
- Artisan cheeses.
- Traditional wines and sweets.
It is an ideal place to talk to producers and learn more about how local products are grown and produced.
Adeje Agro-Market: tradition and craftsmanship.
Location: C/ Archajara, Adeje.
Opening hours: Saturdays and Sundays from 08:00 to 13:30.
The Adeje Agro-Market is one of the most complete in the south. With more than 35 stalls, this market stands out for its variety of fresh local gastronomic products.
The market has free parking, a cafeteria, and public restrooms, making it very comfortable for families. Additionally, the atmosphere is authentic and very local, perfect for getting to know the producers in the area and understanding how island life is.
Must-try: Internationally award-winning goat cheeses, native flower honey, beefsteak tomato, dragon fruit, and traditional pastries.
In the municipality of Adeje, there are periodic markets that combine local products, gastronomy, and craftsmanship..

Other market options in Tenerife.
La Recova Market (Santa Cruz): the gem of the capital.
Location: Calle San Sebastián, 51, Santa Cruz de Tenerife.
Opening hours: Monday to Saturday from 06:00 to 14:00 and Sundays from 07:00 to 14:00.
Although it is in the capital, the Nuestra Señora de África Market, known as La Recova, is worth a visit if you are traveling to the north. This historic market, open since 1943, is the gastronomic heart of Santa Cruz.

Its neocolonial architecture, with open courtyards and over 200 stalls, creates a unique atmosphere. Here you will find the widest variety of fresh products: fish, meat, exotic fruits, seasonal vegetables, spices, flowers, and typical Canarian products.
Don’t miss: Gofio (star product of Canarian cuisine), fruits, fresh fish of the day, and the flower stalls that fill the market with color.
Extra: On Sunday mornings, the Santa Cruz Flea Market is held on La Rambla, a perfect antique and second-hand market to combine with a visit to the main market.