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Food trucks, flowers and live music: Visit these 11 markets to get your fix

If you’re looking for some fun things to do across Noosa and the Sunshine Coast, these 11 family-friendly markets offer something for everyone, supporting local businesses and talented performers along the way.

1. Noosa Farmers Market

Noosa AFL Club, Weyba Rd, Noosaville

Every Sunday, 6am – 12pm

Set in the shade of gum trees, Noosa Farmers Market features fresh, locally grown produce, organic options, juices, and great coffee. You can pick up everything for a perfect picnic, from artisan breads and cheeses to fresh flowers and gourmet condiments.

2. Havana Nights Markets – Peregian Springs

The Pool Café, Peregian Springs

1st and 3rd Friday of each month, 4pm – 8pm

Head down to the Havana Nights Markets for an unforgettable Friday afternoon with live music, gourmet food trucks, artisan stalls, and family-friendly activities. Enjoy poolside cocktails and a vibrant atmosphere with something for everyone.

3. Peregian Beach Markets

Peregian Beach, 1st and 3rd Sundays of the month

Start your Sunday by the sea with fresh food, live music, unique finds, and beautiful coastal vibes. Shop for handcrafted gifts and ethical fashion, enjoy local food, and bring the whole family along for a fun-filled day in this picturesque beachside village.

4. Eumundi Markets

Memorial Drive, Eumundi

Every Saturday, 7am – 2pm & Wednesdays, 8am – 2pm

A Sunshine Coast favourite, Eumundi Markets are filled with locally made art, fashion, food, and skincare. There’s something for everyone, whether you’re looking for a unique gift or just some fresh produce.

5. Kin Kin Creation Markets

Main Street, Kin Kin

1st Sunday of each month, 8am – 12pm

Explore Kin Kin’s locally made goods, from ceramics to produce, and discover secondhand treasures. Don’t miss the peaceful yoga classes under the trees, making for a perfect Sunday morning.

6. Pomona Country Markets

Stan Topper Park, Pomona

Every Saturday, 7am – 11:30am

Set at the foot of Mt Cooroora, Pomona’s country markets feature a great range of locally made arts, crafts, produce, and natural products. If you’re up for a challenge, climb the mountain after you shop!

7. Salty Saturdays at Coolum

Jack Morgan Park, Coolum Beach, 2nd Saturday of each month, 3pm – 8pm

Celebrate the 3rd birthday of Salty Saturdays with live music, lawn games, and a fantastic selection of street food. It’s the perfect way to spend a Saturday afternoon, with a sunset, drinks, and plenty of family-friendly fun.

8. Maroochydore Moonlight Markets

The MET, Maroochydore

1st & 3rd Saturday of each month, 4pm – 8pm

Step into a magical moonlit atmosphere with street food, artisan stalls, live music, and kids’ activities. These markets, located in the heart of Maroochydore, are perfect for a Saturday night out under the stars.

9. Kawana Night Markets

Cooper’s Lookout, Buddina

4th Friday of each month, 4:30pm – 8:30pm

Kawana’s newest night markets are quickly becoming a local favourite. Enjoy food trucks, live music, roving entertainers, artisan stalls, and family-friendly fun like face painting, all with a stunning beachfront backdrop.

10. Cotton Tree Markets

Cotton Tree, every Sunday, 7am – 12pm

These markets have been a local favourite since 1984, offering a mix of fashion, jewellery, art, pottery, food, and much more. Located near one of the most scenic beaches on the Sunshine Coast, it’s the perfect place to shop, eat, and relax by the river.

11. Moffat Beach Twilight Markets

Moffat Beach Brewing Co, Caloundra West

Every second Friday of the month, 4:30pm – 8:30pm

Enjoy a lively evening of food, drinks, live music, and market stalls at Moffat Beach’s Twilight Markets. With a fun atmosphere, face painting for the kids, and special performances, it’s a great way to kick off the weekend.

Whether you’re a local or a visitor, these markets offer a fantastic opportunity to explore local art, food, and culture while supporting the community.

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