Craft Fairs & Farmers Markets in Florida
Find craft fairs, farmers markets, and festivals across Florida to sell at.
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30A Farmers Markets - Grand Boulevard
Farmers30A Farmers Markets operates five year-round locations across the Florida Panhandle and Tennessee, including Grand Boulevard at Sandestin in Miramar Beach. Expect produce, grass-fed beef, Gulf seafood, artisan breads, cheeses, small-batch preserves, bath & body products, and florals — a deep vendor mix anchored by local farmers. Markets emphasize professional vendors and highest-quality products in park-like settings with shade and walkways.
30A Farmers Markets - Niceville
Farmers30A Farmers Markets operates five year-round locations across the Florida Panhandle and Tennessee, with the Niceville location at Twin Cities Pavilion hosting Saturdays. Expect local produce, Gulf seafood, grass-fed meats, artisan breads, cheeses, preserves, honey, fresh flowers, and bath & body products. Vendors range from working farmers to food preparers and makers.
30A Farmers Markets - Rosemary Beach
FarmersWeekly market at 28 N. Barrett Square run by 30A Farmers Markets; produce, food, artisan vendors.
Alachua County Youth Fair & Livestock Show
FairHeld each March in Newberry at the Alachua County Ag & Equestrian Center, this free annual fair is an educational platform for Alachua County 4-H and FFA youth (ages 8–18) exhibiting livestock, poultry, crafts, and farm products. The event draws both youth exhibitors and vendors — expect a mix of agricultural focus, youth projects, and commercial booths alongside a livestock show and sales component.
Alachua Main Street Harvest Festival
FestivalIn its 23rd year, Alachua Main Street Harvest Festival draws over 8,000 people to downtown Alachua with 200+ vendors and food trucks, live music, and family programming. Established crowd and strong foot traffic — a solid fit if you're looking for a high-energy fall event.
All American Celebration
FestivalHeld in early July at Lake Sumter Landing Market Square, All American Celebration is a free Independence Day festival featuring live entertainment, food and market vendors, classic cars, strolling performers, and activities like cornhole tournaments and watermelon-eating contests. Pet and veteran-friendly alternative to fireworks—established audience in a resort-style town square setting.
Anna Maria Community Farmers Market
FarmersHeld in Anna Maria at Roser Church, this seasonal Tuesday market runs October through April and draws local farmers, artisans, and food vendors selling produce, baked goods, meat & poultry, coffee, fresh juices, handmade art, jewelry, wellness goods, and pickles & microgreens. Strong community backing from The Center of Anna Maria Island, Roser Church, and DBTB Juice Bar & Bakery. Contact Dev at dbtbami@gmail.com for vendor details.
Apalachicola Farmers Market
FarmersBi-weekly market: organic produce, oysters, baked goods, crafts.
Apopka Art and Foliage Festival
FestivalThe 64th annual Apopka Art & Foliage Festival, held in late April at Kit Land Nelson Park, draws fine artists, creative crafters, plant vendors, and food concessions. Beyond the art booths and extensive foliage displays—complete with plant doctors answering gardening questions—the festival features school art from local students, live entertainment at the gazebo throughout the day, and a kids' zone with crafts and visits from Apopka police and fire departments. All proceeds benefit local scholarships, nonprofits, sports teams, and city services.
Arcadia Antique Fair
Antique'Antique Capital of FL' street antique fair, 100+ dealers over 3 blocks of W Oak St.
Art in the Park - Ormond Beach Arts & Crafts Festival
FestivalRunning since 1974, Art in the Park is the 53rd annual juried arts & crafts festival held each May along the Halifax River in Rockefeller Gardens. Original work only — no mass-produced items, consumables, or edible goods. Fine artists and crafters from throughout the region exhibit. Food vendors and musicians apply separately through Ormond Leisure Services.
Art in the Park (Kissimmee)
FestivalHeld at Kissimmee Lakefront Park's Ruby Plaza, Art in the Park is a free February event featuring local artists, live music, and food vendors. The event draws a broad audience—art enthusiasts and casual shoppers alike—making it a solid fit for artists and food vendors looking for established foot traffic in a community setting.
Art on Main
FestivalAnnual downtown art festival by NPR Main Street featuring a chalk-art competition plus artisan vendors in Sims Park.
Art Under the Oaks (Upper Keys)
ShowHeld each January in Tavernier, Art Under the Oaks runs on the grounds of San Pedro Catholic Church beneath century-old oak trees. A juried fine art and crafts festival, the event requires vendors to exhibit original work made by hand—no mass-produced resale. Expect handmade jewelry, paintings, sculptures, books, candles, and specialty goods. All art and crafts must be original and made by the exhibitor; vendors typically provide a website showing their creative process. The event draws thousands of attendees and features live music, food vendors, and raffles. Proceeds benefit the parish and its community ministries, including local youth programs.
ArtFest by the Sea at Juno Beach
FestivalArtFest by the Sea at Juno Beach is a Howard Alan coastal fine art festival held each March along A1A in Juno Beach, drawing 300+ artists and ranked among the top U.S. art shows. The festival includes fine artists, food vendors, and community vendors—expect strong foot traffic and an established audience shopping for quality work. Free admission.
ArtFest Fort Myers
FestivalLong-running juried outdoor fine art festival in the downtown Fort Myers River District; artists apply via ZAPP jury.
ArtiGras Fine Arts Festival
FestivalHeld in Jupiter over Presidents' Day weekend, ArtiGras Fine Arts Festival is a juried fine arts show that's grown into a nationally recognized event — recently named 10th Best Fine Art & Design Show in the U.S. The festival draws tens of thousands of art lovers and collectors and offers direct-from-artist sales, artist demonstrations, a Youth Art Competition, live entertainment, and an interactive kids' activity area. Produced by the Palm Beach North Chamber of Commerce with over 1,000 volunteers and benefits local charities.
Artisan Alley Farmers Market
FarmersArtisan Alley Farmers Market in downtown DeLand is a grassroots weekly evening market—every Friday, rain or shine—built on a strict 100% local-make, bake, grow, or raise standard. All vendors must be produced within 50 miles of DeLand and made entirely by the applicant. The market draws farmers, prepared-food vendors, and artisan crafters selling directly to shoppers who want to buy from the people who grew or made the product. Expect fresh produce, cottage foods, and one-of-a-kind goods. The market enforces a no-generator, no-open-flame policy to protect the evening shopping experience. Vendors must commit to attending multiple dates within a six-month period; cancellations are limited to one per season.
Arts & Crafts Festival at the Pier
CraftRecurring monthly juried arts and crafts festival at the St. Augustine Beach Pier with handmade goods, plants, produce and prepared foods; by TNT Events.
ArtsFest (MartinArts)
FestivalRunning since 1988, ArtsFest is a two-day downtown Stuart celebration of fine art, fine craft, culinary arts, live music, and theater. Held in February at Memorial Park and along East Ocean Boulevard, the festival draws one of the Treasure Coast's most established crowds. MartinArts, the nonprofit behind it, uses admission proceeds to fund arts programming across Martin County.
ArtsQuest Fine Arts Festival
FestivalJuried fine-arts festival by Cultural Arts Alliance of Walton County.
Avon Park Farmers Market
FarmersSeasonal Saturday market at the historic Jacaranda Hotel with farmers, artisans, food vendors.
Baker County Fair
FairFounded in 1979, Baker County Fair is held each October at the Baker County Fairgrounds in Macclenny. The fair attracts over 7,000 visitors with agricultural and educational events, various competitions and contests. The fair features livestock, a queen pageant, horticulture, and home arts alongside commercial vendors. Dubbed "The Biggest Little Fair in Florida," it's a family-oriented event where vendors can register online and proceed to secure payment to finalize their booking.
Bartow Monthly Antique Market (Main Street Bartow)
AntiqueHeld each second Saturday in downtown Bartow along the 300 block of East Main Street—antiques, collectibles, vintage, and mid-century items only. The market runs September through May. First-time vendors get free booth space; walk-up vendors are also welcome.
Beaux Arts Festival of Art (75th Annual)
FestivalLong-running juried fine-art festival on the University of Miami campus, produced by Beaux Arts Miami; 2026 call to artists open.
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