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Es Caná

Near the resort of Santa Eulalia,
Ibiza
Balearic Islands
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Type: Market/Bazaar

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From May-Oct., Es Caná, near the resort of Santa Eulalia is the site of one of the island’s two hippy markets. Compared to Spain’s more traditional markets, these are something out of a Tom Wolfe novel: incense fills the air, drums are pounded on, and baby barefoot hippies run around while their parents sell some pretty cool wares. Stuff you’ll see is blown glass, handmade clothing, jewelry and leather goods.
Last updated January 6, 2008
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