Vendor Events in Beaufort, NC
9 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Beaufort, NC. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.
Farmers Markets in Beaufort(2)
Olde Beaufort Farmers' Market
by Olde Beaufort Farmers' Market Organizers
300 Courthouse Square, Beaufort, NC 28516
Sat: 9:00 AM-1:00 PM, Apr 11 - Nov 28
25 spots open
Beaufort's long-running farmers market brings together local growers, producers, and artisans every Saturday morning from late April through November. Located at 300 Courthouse Square in the heart of historic Beaufort, North Carolina, the Olde Beaufort Farmers' Market operates weekly from 8:30 AM to 1:00 PM, making it an ideal Saturday morning destination for shoppers and vendors alike. The market runs through the growing season, starting in spring when early vegetables and seedlings emerge, continuing through summer's peak harvest, and wrapping up in late fall as the final crops come in. This farmers market draws a steady crowd of locals and visitors looking for fresh, locally-sourced food and handmade goods. Vendors typically include produce farmers selling everything from seasonal vegetables to berries and greens, along with bakers offering fresh bread, pastries, and prepared goods. You'll also find cheese makers, egg producers, seafood vendors featuring the area's coastal catch, flower growers with seasonal blooms, and artisans selling handcrafted items. Because Beaufort sits in Carteret County with access to the Crystal Coast, seafood vendors bring a strong presence that you won't find at every farmers market. The market accepts credit cards, which makes transactions straightforward for both regular shoppers and new visitors. The Courthouse Square location puts vendors in a central, walkable spot in historic downtown Beaufort, creating an easy shopping experience. If you're a vendor, this weekly farmers market offers consistent foot traffic throughout the spring, summer, and fall months, attracting customers who come specifically to shop local each week rather than on a one-time basis.
Beaufort Farmers Market
by Beaufort Farmers Market Association
120 Sea Island Pkwy, Beaufort, SC 29907
Saturdays, 9 AM - 1 PM, Year-round
25 spots open
Beaufort's year-round farmers market brings together growers, bakers, and makers from across the Lowcountry every Saturday morning. Held at 120 Sea Island Parkway in Beaufort, SC, the market runs from 9 AM to 1 PM and operates consistently throughout all seasons, making it a reliable destination for both vendors and shoppers looking for local goods. The weekly rhythm creates a strong community anchor where regular customers know the farmers and producers by name, and vendors build loyal followings season after season. What sets a farmers market like this apart from other vendor events is the focus on fresh, locally-sourced products. You'll find seasonal produce from regional farms, freshly baked goods from local bakers, and handmade items that reflect the character and craftsmanship of the area. The Lowcountry's agricultural heritage and Gullah cultural traditions shape the offerings and atmosphere, creating a market experience rooted in place and community rather than transient pop-up energy. Shoppers come expecting to find vegetables harvested that week, seafood from local waters, and goods made by people they can talk to directly. For vendors, a weekly farmers market represents steady foot traffic and the chance to build a customer base that returns reliably. Unlike seasonal festivals or one-off pop-ups, the consistent Saturday schedule means you can develop relationships with repeat buyers who plan their weekly shopping around your booth. The mix of produce growers, bakers, and handmade goods vendors creates natural cross-shopping, where customers browsing fresh vegetables might also pick up baked goods or artisan crafts. Year-round operation means opportunities across all seasons, whether you're selling spring greens, summer berries, fall squash, or winter root vegetables and preserved goods. The Beaufort location on Sea Island Parkway provides good visibility and accessibility for both vendors and the community members who value supporting local agriculture and makers.
Festivals in Beaufort(6)
Beaufort SC Water Festival
by Beaufort Water Festival
Henry C. Chambers Waterfront Park, 1006 Bay St, Beaufort, SC 29902
July 17-26, 2026
25 spots open
Held annually in mid-July, this 10-day waterfront festival transforms Henry C. Chambers Waterfront Park in downtown Beaufort into a celebration of coastal culture, live music, and regional craftsmanship. The festival draws both locals and visitors to the scenic Bay Street location, creating a lively atmosphere perfect for artisans, craftspeople, and musicians looking to reach audiences who value handmade goods and cultural experiences. The July timing means you'll connect with summer travelers, families on vacation, and residents taking advantage of warm weather and longer daylight hours to spend time outdoors near the water. The festival's focus on Lowcountry heritage and waterfront activities attracts vendors of all kinds: local craft makers selling jewelry, pottery, woodwork, and textiles alongside regional artists and musicians. The mix of activities, including boat parades, air shows, and fireworks, keeps crowds moving through the park throughout the 10-day run, offering multiple opportunities for foot traffic and repeat visits. This isn't a one-day event; the extended duration means sustained vendor presence and the chance to build relationships with repeat shoppers who return on different days. The Henry C. Chambers Waterfront Park location is ideal for vendors seeking visibility and foot traffic in a well-established, picturesque setting. The park's waterfront setting and community gathering nature draw families, tourists, and locals interested in arts, crafts, and cultural programming. If you create items that appeal to visitors looking for coastal gifts, handmade keepsakes, or unique regional art, this festival provides access to a receptive audience during a peak summer tourism season. The festival's emphasis on music and entertainment means the energy and attendance remain strong throughout its full 10-day span, making it a valuable opportunity for vendors looking to maximize their summer event schedule.
Beaufort Pirate Invasion
by Beaufort Historical Association / Pirate Invasion
Beaufort, NC
2026-08-07
20 spots open
Every August, Beaufort, North Carolina transforms into a swashbuckling coastal town frozen in time, celebrating the colorful maritime history that shaped this historic port community. The Beaufort Pirate Invasion is an annual festival that reenacts the 1747 Spanish privateer invasion, bringing the golden age of piracy to life through immersive street performances, costumed characters, and interactive experiences. This isn't a typical festival format where vendors set up in static booths; instead, the entire downtown becomes a living theater, with Front Street between Queen and Marsh Streets serving as the main stage for historical reenactments and merchant activities. The event draws a mix of vendors who cater to the festival's historical theme and family-friendly atmosphere. You'll find artisans selling period-appropriate crafts, historical merchandise, pirate-themed goods, and handmade wares that appeal to both adults interested in maritime history and families with children. The pedestrian-focused layout means foot traffic flows naturally through the downtown corridor, and John Newton Park provides additional space for activities and gathering. Street vendors benefit from the engaged crowds who come specifically for the interactive reenactments and theming, not just casual shopping. The Beaufort Pirate Invasion draws attendees who are passionate about local history, living history reenactment, and family activities with an educational twist. Visitors range from history buffs and genealogy enthusiasts to families planning a summer outing along North Carolina's Crystal Coast. The August timing places the event at the tail end of summer tourism season, capturing visitors vacationing in the area as well as locals looking for unique community celebrations. Vendors report strong engagement from attendees who are in an exploratory mindset, browsing goods while enjoying the theatrical atmosphere and street performers who bring the 1747 invasion scenario to vivid life. If you sell historical reproductions, handcrafted items, family entertainment products, or anything that resonates with early American maritime culture, the Beaufort Pirate Invasion offers a distinctive selling environment where themed events create natural buyer interest and extended dwell time.
Beaufort Shrimp Festival
by City of Beaufort
Beaufort, SC
2026-10-03
20 spots open
The Beaufort Shrimp Festival is the 32nd annual two-day celebration of Lowcountry culture and seafood, held at Henry C. Chambers Waterfront Park in downtown Beaufort. The festival showcases fresh-caught shrimp dishes from regional restaurants and chefs, alongside an Arts and Crafts Market featuring handcrafted items from local artisans. The event includes live music performances, family activities such as the Run Forrest Run 5K race, the Sea Island Rotary Club's Charity Shrimp Race, educational fairs, and children's activities. With free admission, the festival typically draws thousands of visitors during the peak fall white shrimp season. Vendor opportunities include food service and craft booths, with interested vendors invited to contact the City of Beaufort.
Taste of Beaufort
by Beaufort Chamber
Waterfront Park, Beaufort, SC 29902
May 1-2, 2027
50 spots open
Beaufort's waterfront comes alive each May with this annual celebration of local food, culture, and community. Taking place at Waterfront Park in the heart of Beaufort, SC, the Taste of Beaufort festival draws food vendors, artisans, and craft makers from across the Lowcountry to showcase what the region does best. Over two days, the event transforms the scenic waterfront into a gathering place where visitors can sample regional cuisine, browse handmade goods, and experience the charm that defines this historic coastal town. The festival format brings together a diverse mix of vendors, from established restaurants and food producers to craft artisans and makers. You'll find opportunities to reach food enthusiasts looking to discover new flavors, shoppers interested in locally made products, and tourists visiting the Port Royal and Beaufort areas who are specifically drawn to cultural events. The waterfront location offers natural appeal and photo-worthy surroundings that draw crowds throughout the weekend, making it a solid venue for vendors wanting consistent foot traffic during spring season. Spring timing means good weather for outdoor vending and a community eager to get outside after winter. Attendees at the Taste of Beaufort typically include both locals and visitors exploring the Lowcountry's dining and shopping scenes. The festival's focus on celebrating regional culture and culinary traditions creates a welcoming atmosphere for food-related vendors, artisans whose work reflects Southern craft traditions, and any makers aligned with the local community spirit the event emphasizes. This annual festival is a strong opportunity for vendors looking to establish presence in the Beaufort market or build relationships with regular attendees who return year after year. The combination of good timing, scenic location, and the event's reputation as a community celebration makes it worth considering for your vendor calendar.
Beaufort NC Traditional Wooden Boat Show
by NC Maritime Museum
NC Maritime Museum, 315 Front St, Beaufort, NC 28516
May 2-3, 2027
25 spots open
Beaufort's waterfront comes alive each May with a celebration of maritime tradition and wooden boat craftsmanship. Taking place at the North Carolina Maritime Museum on May 2-3, 2026, this annual festival draws boat builders, maritime artisans, and heritage craft vendors from across the region who showcase the skills and artistry that have defined Beaufort's coastal identity for generations. The event transforms the museum grounds into an immersive experience where traditional wooden boat building isn't just displayed but actively demonstrated, giving visitors and vendors alike insight into the meticulous techniques that have been passed down through families and communities. For vendors, the Traditional Wooden Boat Show attracts a specific and engaged audience. Attendees come with genuine interest in maritime culture, hand-crafted goods, and the stories behind coastal heritage. This makes the festival ideal for artisans working in wood, boat-related crafts, nautical home goods, maritime history merchandise, and handmade items with a connection to seafaring traditions. Food vendors also find their place here, as visitors spend the day exploring the waterfront setting. The location at 315 Front Street puts vendors directly on Beaufort's historic waterfront, a scenic backdrop that complements the festival's focus on tradition and craftsmanship. The May timing positions this festival in late spring, when the weather is generally pleasant for outdoor browsing and waterfront activities. The two-day format allows for both casual visitors dropping by and dedicated enthusiasts who return for the full experience. Family activities alongside the craft and vendor offerings create a multigenerational attendance, meaning vendors have the opportunity to reach different customer segments throughout the weekend. The festival's emphasis on heritage and handmade goods makes it a natural fit for independent makers, artisans, and small businesses whose work reflects quality and tradition rather than mass production.
Original Gullah Festival
by Original Gullah Festival of SC
Henry C. Chambers Waterfront Park, 1 Bay St, Beaufort, SC 29902
May 21-23, 2027
75 spots open
The Original Gullah Festival is a three-day cultural celebration held over Memorial Day weekend at Henry C. Chambers Waterfront Park in downtown Beaufort. The festival honors Gullah Geechee heritage and culture with a strong vendor and artisan presence. The vendor market features arts, crafts, and handmade goods including sweetgrass basket weaving demonstrations and African-inspired works. Food vendors offer traditional Gullah cuisine and local specialties. The event also includes live music, storytelling, educational workshops, theatrical performances, and historical exhibits. The family-friendly festival attracts tens of thousands of visitors from across the region and internationally. Vendors operate from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. throughout the weekend, and park entrance is free, making it accessible for browsing and purchasing.
Craft Fairs in Beaufort(1)
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