Vendor Events in Lewes, DE

11 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Lewes, DE. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Farmers Markets in Lewes(3)

Historic Lewes Farmers Market at Kings Highway

by Historic Lewes Farmers Market at Kings Highway Organizers

36707 Crooked Hammock Way, Lewes, DE 19958

Wednesdays June 3 – September 2, 2026, 8:00 AM–11:30 AM

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

The Historic Lewes Farmers Market at Kings Highway is a producer-only farmers market operating Wednesdays from June through early September at Crooked Hammock Brewery. This market features local farmers and producers selling fresh vegetables, fruits, meats, fish, eggs, breads, baked goods, artisan cheeses, herbs, and handcrafted products. As a producer-only market, vendors must grow, raise, or produce what they sell, ensuring direct connection between customers and local sources. The market serves the broader Delmarva community with a focus on sustainable and socially responsible local food systems. The market accepts SNAP/EBT benefits with doubling programs available. This is a family-friendly community gathering place with an established reputation in the region.

Garden Shack Farmers Market

by Garden Shack Farmers Market Organizers

19884 Beaver Dam Road, Lewes, DE 19958

Thu: 2:00 PM-6:00 PM, Apr 7 - Nov 17

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

The Garden Shack Farmers Market is an established Thursday farmers market operating from April through November in Lewes, Delaware. It features a diverse array of local vendors selling fresh produce, eggs, dairy products, flowers, herbs, honey, coffee, meats, and handcrafted baked goods and wood items. The market takes place at Garden Shack Farm, a family-run nursery and garden center with over three decades of experience growing and selling plants in coastal Sussex County. The venue attracts both residents and seasonal visitors to the Lewes area seeking quality local food and farm products during the prime growing season. The market benefits from the farm's established infrastructure and connections within the Delaware agricultural and business community.

Nassau Valley Vineyards Sunday Market

by Nassau Valley Vineyards & Winery

Lewes, DE

2026-05-03

Farmers MarketContact organizer

20 spots open

The Nassau Valley Vineyards Farmers Market is a Sunday farmers market held at Delaware's first and oldest winery, nestled on eight acres among verdant fields. The market operates seasonally from May through October and features produce vendors, crafters, local artisans, food vendors, and artists. Attendees enjoy live music every week, a full sangria and wine bar, family-friendly atmosphere, and on-site food options. The market runs from noon to 3 p.m. each Sunday, offering vendors exposure to local residents and beach-bound tourists visiting the Delaware coast. The winery setting provides a unique atmosphere with both indoor and outdoor space, combining shopping with wine tasting and entertainment.

Festivals in Lewes(6)

Lewes Boast the Coast Maritime Festival

by Lewes Chamber of Commerce

Downtown Lewes, 2nd St, Lewes, DE 19958

2026-10-03

FestivalContact Lewes Chamber of Commerce

25 spots open

Boast the Coast Maritime Festival is an annual October celebration of Lewes' nautical heritage, now in its 30th year. The festival features a variety of vendor and community activities including craft shows, the Lewes Merchants' Fall Sidewalk Sale, boat tours, seafood tastings, and maritime exhibits. The three-day event runs Friday through Sunday with the main festival activities on Saturday at 1812 Park adjacent to the City Dock on the canalfront. The event attracts families and visitors interested in coastal culture, history, and maritime heritage. Vendors typically include crafters, merchants, and food vendors. The event is organized by the Lewes Chamber of Commerce and complements the University of Delaware's Coast Day celebration held the following day.

Coast Day at Lewes

by University of Delaware College of Earth, Ocean & Environment

1044 College Drive, Lewes, DE 19958

October 4, 2026, 11 AM - 4 PM

Festival$50 non-profit; $100 commercial vendor

25 spots open

Coast Day is Delaware's premier annual science and environmental festival celebrating marine and coastal research. The event showcases hundreds of interactive exhibits, hands-on activities, research vessel tours, and touch tanks featuring living marine organisms. Exhibitors include university departments, environmental nonprofits like the Sierra Club and Delaware Center for Inland Bays, state agencies, and community organizations focused on marine science, ocean conservation, and coastal resilience. The family-friendly festival attracts over 5,000 regional visitors and features live music, food vendors offering seafood specialties and local fare, science talks by university researchers, and educational demonstrations. The event serves as the flagship community engagement activity for the University of Delaware College of Earth, Ocean and Environment.

Lewes Lights Holiday Tour

by Lewes Lights Inc.

Lewes, DE

2026-12-04

FestivalContact organizer

20 spots open

Throughout December, the historic town of Lewes, Delaware transforms into a glowing holiday destination with this annual community celebration. The Lewes Lights Holiday Tour invites visitors to stroll through residential neighborhoods and the downtown district, where homeowners and local businesses go all out with festive decorations, twinkling lights, and seasonal displays. This free festival captures the spirit of the season and draws families, couples, and holiday enthusiasts looking to experience the warmth and charm of a decorated coastal Delaware community. The tour kicks off around the Lewes Christmas Parade weekend in early December, when organizers release a detailed map guiding visitors to the best-decorated properties and holiday hotspots around town. This timing makes it easy for attendees to combine parade festivities with a self-guided evening or daytime walk through the illuminated streets. The event has become a seasonal tradition that celebrates community spirit while giving residents and business owners a chance to showcase their holiday creativity. For vendors, the Lewes Lights Holiday Tour presents a solid opportunity to reach holiday shoppers and festival-goers in a festive atmosphere. Pop-up holiday vendors set up at participating downtown locations throughout the month, selling everything from handmade ornaments and wreaths to holiday crafts, gifts, and seasonal products. The combination of foot traffic from the light tour and the family-friendly holiday vibe attracts shoppers actively looking for unique, locally-made gift options and seasonal items. If you create holiday-themed products, crafts, or gifts, this festival gives you access to engaged buyers during peak holiday shopping season in a charming, walkable downtown setting.

Lewes Old Fashioned Christmas Parade

by Lewes Chamber of Commerce / City of Lewes

Lewes, DE

2026-12-05

FestivalContact organizer

20 spots open

Every December, the charming waterfront town of Lewes transforms into a winter wonderland with this festive holiday celebration. The Lewes Old Fashioned Christmas Parade brings together the community and visitors for an evening of nostalgic seasonal charm, kicking off at 5pm along Savannah Road near Sussex Drive and making its way through the heart of downtown, concluding at King's Ice Cream on Second Street. This is one of Delaware's beloved holiday traditions, drawing families and holiday shoppers looking to embrace the spirit of the season in an intimate, small-town setting. As a festival vendor, you'll find this event offers a unique opportunity to reach holiday shoppers in a walkable downtown environment. The parade route itself becomes a marketplace of sorts, with local merchants and pop-up vendors strategically positioned along the streets to capture the attention of parade-goers. This creates a natural flow of foot traffic as attendees make their way through town, giving vendors multiple touchpoints to connect with customers. The demographic skews toward families with children, nostalgic holiday enthusiasts, and locals who return year after year, meaning repeat customer potential is strong for vendors who establish themselves in the community. The event extends beyond the parade itself. Following the procession, the festivities continue with a tree lighting ceremony and caroling in the town square, giving attendees reason to linger downtown and explore vendor offerings. This extended engagement period is valuable for vendors selling holiday crafts, baked goods, decorations, gifts, and other seasonal merchandise. The Old Fashioned Christmas Parade captures that vintage holiday feeling that resonates with shoppers seeking authentic, community-centered seasonal experiences rather than commercialized mall environments. Lewes' location as a coastal Delaware destination also works in a vendor's favor, as the town draws tourists year-round who increase their spending during the holiday season. Whether you specialize in handmade ornaments, holiday décor, festive treats, or other seasonal offerings, this parade festival provides a stage to showcase your products to an engaged and celebratory audience.

Lewes Tulip Celebration

by Lewes Chamber of Commerce & Lewes in Bloom

Lewes, DE

2027-04-01

FestivalContact organizer

20 spots open

Every spring, the charming coastal town of Lewes, Delaware comes alive with vibrant color as the community celebrates its Dutch heritage through a spectacular display of tulips. The Lewes Tulip Celebration runs through April 2026, transforming the town into a garden destination with over 30,000 tulips planted across more than 20 locations throughout Lewes. This three-week festival draws visitors who appreciate seasonal blooms, local history, and the unique character of a small Delaware community with deep cultural roots. As a vendor-focused event, the Lewes Tulip Celebration creates natural opportunities for spring-oriented sellers. The festival's programming includes History in Bloom walking tours that guide attendees through the town's tulip displays while sharing stories of Lewes's Dutch settlement and maritime heritage. This educational component attracts history enthusiasts, garden lovers, tourists visiting the Delaware coast, and families looking for spring activities. The Lewes in Bloom organization hosts a dedicated tulip sale on April 3 at Bank Street Plaza, which serves as a gathering point for visitors interested in purchasing plants and garden-related merchandise. For vendors, the festival environment supports sellers in categories like plants and bulbs, garden supplies, Dutch-inspired crafts, food and beverages, artisan goods, and home and seasonal décor. The event's focus on heritage and horticulture draws an audience with purchasing power and genuine interest in spring products and locally made items. Because the celebration spans three weeks in early April, it captures the peak season for spring shopping and garden preparation. Lewes's location along the Delaware coast also brings both local residents and visiting tourists into town during a popular time of year, extending foot traffic throughout the downtown area and nearby venues where the tulip displays are located.

Mid-Atlantic Sea Glass and Coastal Arts Festival 2027

by Historic Lewes

Historic Lewes Campus, 110 Shipcarpenter St, Lewes, DE 19958

June 6-7, 2027

FestivalContact organizer

20 spots open

The Mid-Atlantic Sea Glass and Coastal Arts Festival is held Saturday, June 6 and Sunday, June 7, 2026, from 9 AM to 4 PM at Historic Lewes' main campus at 110 Shipcarpenter Street in Lewes, Delaware. Rain or shine. The festival features over 75 sea glass and coastal artists, sea glass history and identification experts, education, lectures, the largest sea glass exhibit in the area, live music, and food. Vendor applications are accepted until March 15, 2026. Email nlamotte@historiclewes.org for vendor inquiries.

Craft Fairs in Lewes(1)

Historic Lewes Holiday House Tour & Holiday Village & Market

by Lewes Historical Society

Lewes, DE

2026-12-05

Craft FairContact organizer

20 spots open

In early December, Lewes transforms into a holiday destination with the Historic Lewes Holiday House Tour and Holiday Village and Market, a seasonal craft fair that draws both locals and visitors looking for handmade gifts and festive atmosphere. Held on the grounds of the Lewes Historical Society, this event combines the charm of a historic Delaware town with a curated holiday market experience that emphasizes local makers and artisans. The market itself features a diverse mix of vendors selling holiday-specific items and year-round crafts. You'll find local artisans offering handmade candles, ceramics, woodcrafts, glass pieces, photography, textiles, jewelry, and ornaments that make for distinctive holiday gifts. Beyond the craft vendors, the event includes farmers and food specialty vendors, so shoppers can pick up seasonal produce, specialty foods, and prepared items alongside handmade goods. This blend of agricultural vendors with artisans creates the feel of a true community market rather than a generic holiday pop-up. The event runs across two days with different access points depending on when you attend. First Friday evening offers a limited preview from 4 to 7 p.m., giving early shoppers and those who prefer a less crowded browsing experience a chance to see what's available and pick up items before the main market day. Saturday is the full market day, running from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., which typically draws larger crowds and offers the complete selection. The historic setting of the Lewes Historical Society campus adds authentic character that sets this market apart from typical indoor holiday craft fairs. If you sell handmade holiday goods, seasonal home decor, specialty foods, or artisan products, this December event in Lewes offers access to holiday shoppers in a well-established community setting where people actively seek out local and handcrafted items to support small businesses.

Pop-Ups in Lewes(1)

Lewes Beach Flea & Craft Market

by Lewes organizers

Cape Henlopen Dr, Lewes, DE 19958

Sundays, Memorial Day - Labor Day

Pop-UpContact organizer

30 spots open

The Lewes Beach Flea & Craft Market brings together vendors and shoppers every Sunday throughout the summer season, from Memorial Day through Labor Day, along Cape Henlopen Drive in Lewes, Delaware. This weekly pop-up event takes advantage of the prime beach-season months when the historic waterfront town draws both residents and visitors looking to explore local offerings. The market's mix of vendors creates an appealing variety for different shopping interests, making it a destination for people strolling through Lewes or taking a break from the beach. Pop-up markets like this one differ from permanent farmers markets or indoor craft fairs in their seasonal nature and the energy that comes with that rhythm. Because the Lewes Beach Flea & Craft Market runs weekly rather than as a one-time event, both vendors and regular shoppers develop a routine around it. Summer is peak season for these kinds of markets in Delaware, when the weather is warm and people are actively spending time outdoors and at the coast. The location on Cape Henlopen Drive, where the Delaware Bay meets the Atlantic Ocean, gives the market a natural draw from beachgoers and vacationers in addition to local shoppers. A mixed-vendor market like this typically includes a range of offerings, from vintage and secondhand finds at the flea market side to handmade crafts and artisan goods from local makers. Vendors at beach-area markets in summer often include those selling seasonal items, gift-worthy crafts, beach-themed merchandise, and locally made products that appeal to both tourists and year-round residents. The Lewes Chamber of Commerce connection means the market has local business community support and coordination. For vendors, the weekly schedule and summer-long run provides consistency and the chance to build relationships with regular customers throughout the season.

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