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Mercado del Agricultor San Isidro

San Isidro

The San Isidro Farmers Market is one of the southern Tenerife landmarks for local and seasonal produce. Unlike the large tourist markets, this market has a distinctly rural feel and focuses primarily on local residents, who come each week to stock up on fresh, top-quality food, directly from the hands of farmers and producers.

Here you can find fruits and vegetables grown in the region, artisanal cheeses, wines with designation of origin, Tenerife honey, homemade breads, traditional sweets, and even organic products. You can also buy flowers, herbs, and other items that showcase the island's agricultural wealth. What distinguishes this market is its authentic, family-friendly atmosphere: customers often know the producers, and a close relationship is established, where shopping becomes a social and community event.

The market is open on Saturdays and Sundays from 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., making it a regular weekend destination for those seeking fresh and reliable produce. Furthermore, it offers very competitive prices, eliminating intermediaries and purchasing directly from the farmer. For many southern residents, visiting the market is not just about filling their fridge, but also about supporting the local economy and keeping the island's agricultural tradition alive.

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Activities

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Nightlife
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