A breezy island market with produce, baked goods, and crafts, typically Mondays March–October. Confirmed by official organizers and local event calendars; a great coastal add-on to a beach day.
Lovely farmers market! The items I bought included things like honey, peaches, blackberries, kimchi, dog treats, jerky, and more! All for great prices. You can even come here to one of the trucks and have a meal!
Natalisa Strickland
Google
I am never disappointed. There is something for everyone! Being a vendor gives me the wonderful opportunity to meet people from all over the world, and that is why I do my job. I love people! The farmers market brings folks together in a laid back environment and allows everyone to share in the beauty of this small island. It is a unique and unforgettable experience.
Gin R
Google
It was most definitely a surprise, but I was there last Monday to find out they had a farmers market. There were so many different vendors, even write down to a gentleman from Claxton selling eggs. It was a nice treat, and a great experience.
Tom Brimer
Google
Very good Tybee Island Farmers market. Food, arts and crafts, honey, produce, etc. Every Monday at the light house.
Kay Dawg
Google
Very little produce and no prices on any of it. If you’re going to call it a Farmers Market at least have real farmers selling actual produce picked that morning from their farms. Would definitely recommend a hard pass though n this one!
Dennis Gildersleeve
Google
Nice beach but the parking was just too much 7$ for 2hr. and 10$ to rent a chair 20$ for a umbrella I don't pay that kind of money for things like that
Mary Turnbow
Google
Wonderful. But small and easy to navigate. Don't pay for more than an hour of parking. You won't need it. Bring a bag for the speciality treats and treasures you find!
Old Account
Google
Lots of unique things/trinkets and live music. Only 1 veg vender but had 2 bread vendors - lovely options.
Marissa N.
Yelp
Tiny not teeny market we were off season and there was room for expansion. Small, but 80% of the stalls are places you want to stop. There was a great variety from baked goods to candles to shrub to kimchi.
Jennifer B.
Yelp
It was decent. Only around 10-12 vendors there. The lemonade was really great and so was the kettle corn. We purchased a basket of peaches and were disappointed. Seems they may not have been grown fresh as they had stickers on them. Parking was easy and it was fun to see the lighthouse though.
Jenny T.
Yelp
Wide verity of vendors. Enjoyed getting bread and fruit along with the other artisan products. Will for sure plan to visit again my next trip to the island. Love that it's held on the lighthouse grounds.
Suzann B.
Yelp
Small and quaint; easy to get in and out of, not overly crowded. I bought local honey and a couple of pieces of pottery. My husband bought salsa and jam. Wish they had more booths but I'm glad I went.