Costa del Sol Sunday opening times extended to 10pm at key supermarkets for summer
By Adam Woodward • Published: 07 Jun 2026 • 15:43 • 2 minutes read
Carrefour one of many opening for Sundays in summer. Credit: Eduardo Bena Shutterstock
Residents across the Costa del Sol can now welcome updates to Sunday opening times at major supermarkets and shopping centres. Adjustments will run until the end of September and focus on longer hours for customer convenience during the busy summer season. Planning weekly food shops becomes simpler with these new schedules in place.
Al Campo and La Cañada open to 10pm on Sundays
Al Campo and La Cañada open their doors from 10am until 10pm on Sundays until September concludes. People living nearby or passing through the area can now complete larger shopping trips later in the day without rushing during peak summer months. This schedule applies specifically to Sundays and gives families extra flexibility when balancing leisure and errands on their day of rest.
Miramar shopping centre in Fuengirola and Mijas
Miramar shopping centre in Fuengirola and Mijas and Carrefour open from 10am to 10pm on Sundays until the end of September. Visitors and locals in that part of the coast now have access to extended trading at this popular retail spot.
Carrefour Estepona seven day operation
Carrefour in Estepona switches to 10am until 10pm openings across all seven days until September ends. Estepona shoppers therefore enjoy Sunday access at the store for an extended period this summer.
Carrefour Torremolinos adopts same hours
Carrefour in Torremolinos adopts identical 10am to 10pm hours seven days a week until the end of September. Torremolinos customers benefit from the same daily consistency offered at the Estepona and Mijas branches.
Aldi and Lidl Sunday openings along coast
Aldi and Lidl introduce Sunday openings right along the Costa del Sol coast from now. Inland locations including the Carrefour in Coin begin their Sunday service later in June to complete the rollout. Coastal towns see immediate changes while inland areas prepare for the addition in coming weeks.
Mercadona Sunday and bank holiday closures continue
Mercadona branches continue their policy of Sunday and bank holiday closures through the most of the summer. Individual stores closer to the coast will no doubt confirm local exceptions in the near future as details become available.
Dia supermarkets keep limited Sunday hours
Most Dia supermarkets on the Costa del Sol coast remain open on Sundays until 3pm. Inland Dia branches generally follow a more restricted approach to Sunday trading at present.
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Adam Woodward
Adam is a writer who has lived in Spain for over 25 years. With a background in English teaching and a passion for music, food, and the arts, he brings a rich personal perspective to his work at Euro Weekly News. As a father of three with deep roots in Spanish life, Adam writes engaging stories that explore culture, lifestyle, and the everyday experiences that shape communities across Spain.
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