Guadalhorce Ecológico – The Organic Market of Marbella

At a Glance
Day
Friday
Speciality
Organic produce
Price Level
€€
Parking
Nearby
Local Tip
Discover heritage varieties - purple carrots, white grapefruit, heritage tomatoes, almonds still in shells. The honey stalls are particularly popular with flavours that change depending on seasonal flowers. Many products never appear in supermarkets.
Video Tour of Guadalhorce Ecológico – The Organic Market of Marbella
Where to Stay in Marbella
Find the best hotels near the market. We recommend staying in the city center for easy access.
Find HotelsWhen to Visit
Day
Friday
Frequency
biweekly
Opens
10:00
Closes
16:00
What You'll Find
Highlights
Guadalhorce Ecológico is not your typical Marbella street market.
Instead of fashion stalls or bargain trinkets, it focuses on fresh, organic food directly from Andalusian farms.
The market is part of a non-profit cooperative that travels across the Costa del Sol, setting up shop in Marbella, Málaga, Mijas, and La Cala de Mijas on different days each month.
In Marbella, it takes place on the first and third Fridays, transforming a central spot into a temporary village of produce stands filled with colour, scent, and variety.
Visitors are greeted not only by fruit and vegetables but also by the relaxed pace of a farmers' gathering that feels closer to the countryside than the city.
History
The Guadalhorce valley, inland from Málaga, has long been known for its fertile soil and agricultural tradition.
Farmers in the area began organising under the Guadalhorce Ecológico cooperative to offer organic produce directly to consumers, avoiding intermediaries and ensuring fair prices for both sides.
What started as a grassroots effort has grown into a well-structured network of travelling organic markets that bring the authenticity of local farming into urban neighbourhoods.
By visiting Marbella, Málaga, and nearby towns regularly, the initiative has become an important link between small farmers and the public, keeping traditional crops alive while promoting healthier food habits.
Market Stalls
Unlike the sprawling mercadillos filled with clothing or electronics, Guadalhorce Ecológico is dedicated almost entirely to food and natural products.
Stalls feature crates of seasonal fruit and vegetables, often including unusual varieties like purple carrots or white grapefruit. Local beekeepers sell jars of golden honey, cheesemakers bring rounds of goat and sheep cheese, and vintners offer bottles of organic wine and cider.
Alongside the edible goods, you'll also find artisanal items like natural soaps, olive oil–based skincare, and herbal infusions. The focus is always on ecological farming, sustainability, and authenticity.
Market Highlights
One of the joys of Guadalhorce Ecológico is discovering products that rarely appear in supermarkets.
A shopper might come across heritage tomatoes, almonds still in their shells, or freshly pressed juices from local orchards.
The honey stalls are particularly popular, with flavours that change depending on the flowers in season, while the cheeses reflect the richness of Andalusian dairy traditions.
The market is also family-friendly, often with tastings that invite visitors to sample before they buy.
Summary
Guadalhorce Ecológico offers Marbella a unique market experience: slower, more intentional, and deeply rooted in the land.
It's a meeting point between urban residents and rural farmers, where conversations about soil and harvests accompany the weekly shopping.
For anyone interested in organic food, regional traditions, or simply eating closer to the source, this travelling market is a rewarding stop.
Do's
- Ask farmers about seasonal varieties
- Try the heritage tomatoes
- Sample honey before buying
- Check calendar - 1st and 3rd Fridays only
Don'ts
- Expect haggling - prices reflect fair organic farming
- Miss the goat and sheep cheeses
- Confuse dates - it's twice monthly
- Rush - conversations about soil and harvests are part of it
Getting There
The market is on Calle Andrés Segovia:
- Location: Marbella
- Dates: 1st and 3rd Friday of each month
- Also visits: Málaga, Mijas, La Cala de Mijas
For more options, see our Marbella markets guide.
Location & Map
C. Andrés Segovia, 29604 Marbella, Málaga, Marbella
Frequently Asked Questions
First and third Friday of each month, 10am to 4pm on Calle Andrés Segovia. The cooperative also visits Málaga, Mijas, and La Cala de Mijas on different days.
A non-profit cooperative of organic farmers from the Guadalhorce Valley inland from Málaga. They sell directly to consumers at travelling markets across the Costa del Sol, avoiding intermediaries and ensuring fair prices.
Seasonal organic fruit and vegetables including heritage varieties like purple carrots and white grapefruit, local honey (flavours vary by season), goat and sheep cheese, organic wine and cider, olive oil–based skincare, and herbal infusions.
Yes - there are often tastings that invite visitors to sample before buying, and the atmosphere is relaxed and welcoming. It's slower-paced than typical street markets.
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