Vendor Events in Morehead City, NC

4 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Morehead City, NC. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Farmers Markets in Morehead City(1)

Morehead City Farmers Market

by Morehead City Farmers Market Association

706 Arendell St, Morehead City, NC 28557

Saturdays, 8 AM - 12 PM, April - November

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Located at 706 Arendell St in Morehead City, NC, this weekly farmers market brings together local growers, bakers, and artisans from the Crystal Coast region. Running Saturdays from 8 AM to noon through the warmer months (April through November), the Morehead City Farmers Market offers the kind of direct-from-producer experience where you can talk to the people growing your food and crafting your goods. The market draws a steady crowd of home cooks, families, and longtime locals looking for fresh seasonal produce, baked goods, and handmade items that reflect the character of coastal North Carolina. What you'll find at the market shifts with the seasons. Spring brings early greens and asparagus, summer explodes with tomatoes, berries, and stone fruits, and fall transitions into squash, apples, and root vegetables. Local bakers set up with fresh bread, pastries, and specialty items, while vendors typically feature the kinds of coastal-inspired handmade goods you'd expect in a working waterfront community, think art, crafts, and small-batch products made by neighbors. Being in Morehead City, you'll often encounter vendors selling fresh seafood and seafood-related products that reflect the area's fishing heritage. This is a genuine community market rather than a sprawling festival, so it maintains an accessible, walkable feel even at peak morning hours. The Saturday morning timing works well for vendors who want to set up before the weekend rush, and the seasonal April-to-November schedule aligns with growing season and tourist traffic along the Crystal Coast. Whether you're selling produce, prepared foods, baked goods, or handmade crafts, the Morehead City Farmers Market draws the kind of customer base that values quality, local sourcing, and direct relationships with vendors. It's a solid fit for anyone based in Eastern North Carolina with seasonal or year-round products that appeal to health-conscious shoppers and craft enthusiasts.

Festivals in Morehead City(3)

NC Seafood Festival

by NC Seafood Festival

Morehead City, NC

2026-10-02

FestivalContact organizer

20 spots open

Held each fall on the Morehead City Waterfront, this annual celebration brings together seafood lovers, craft enthusiasts, and families for a weekend centered around North Carolina's rich maritime heritage. The NC Seafood Festival draws crowds who come to experience the working waterfront atmosphere while browsing from a diverse vendor marketplace. If you sell handmade crafts, artwork, or seafood-related products, this festival offers strong foot traffic during prime autumn weather when visitors are looking for seasonal goods and locally-sourced items. The festival spans three days in early October, creating an extended selling window that attracts both casual shoppers and serious buyers. Arts and crafts vendors typically find success here selling items like jewelry, home decor, pottery, textiles, and other handmade goods that appeal to tourists and locals alike. The waterfront setting adds authenticity to the event, with the active fishing port creating a genuine backdrop that enhances the coastal festival experience. Seafood vendors have a natural home at this event, but the festival also welcomes complementary categories including food products, sauces, and artisanal goods that pair with the seafood theme. Beyond the vendor marketplace, the festival features live music stages, carnival attractions, and children's activities that keep crowds moving through the grounds throughout the weekend. This mix of entertainment and family-friendly programming extends dwell time and creates multiple reasons for attendees to visit. The Morehead City location on the Crystal Coast draws visitors from across the region and beyond, particularly during fall when travel and festival attendance peaks. For vendors, this means you're reaching an audience that's actively seeking craft goods, local products, and unique finds while enjoying a festival atmosphere centered on one of North Carolina's most iconic seafood communities.

Big Rock Blue Marlin Tournament Festival

by The Big Rock Tournament

Morehead City, NC

2027-06-05

FestivalContact organizer

20 spots open

Every June, the Morehead City waterfront comes alive with the excitement of one of the most prestigious marlin fishing tournaments on the East Coast. The Big Rock Blue Marlin Tournament Festival draws serious anglers, fishing enthusiasts, and coastal visitors who want to experience the thrill of big game fishing competition. Running June 5-14, 2026, this annual event transforms the working fishing village into a hub of activity, combining the intensity of a world-class fishing tournament with the festive atmosphere of a waterfront celebration. The festival appeals to a wide range of vendors and visitors beyond the fishing community itself. While charter captains and tournament competitors dominate the water, the land-based festivities attract shoppers and casual attendees looking for unique retail experiences. Boutique vendors like Bailey's Fine Jewelry and The Posh Pelican set up alongside other specialty shops, offering jewelry, coastal fashion, gifts, and accessories that draw both locals and tourists. The Fashion For A Cause Ladies Fashion Show on June 11 provides a dedicated platform for vendors in the fashion and accessories space to showcase their goods while supporting charitable causes, making it an especially strong opportunity for apparel and jewelry sellers looking to reach engaged shoppers. Throughout the festival, the public weigh-ins create natural gathering points where spectators congregate to see the day's catches and soak in the tournament atmosphere. Live music performances provide entertainment throughout the ten-day event, creating multiple reasons for people to visit the waterfront repeatedly. This extended festival window means vendors benefit from sustained foot traffic rather than a single-day event, giving them time to build relationships with repeat visitors. The combination of fishing tournament credibility, waterfront location, and curated shopping and entertainment experiences makes the Big Rock Blue Marlin Tournament Festival a distinctive event for vendors seeking exposure to both tournament-focused audiences and broader coastal tourism traffic.

Morehead City Big Rock Blue Marlin Street Festival

by Morehead City Downtown Revitalization

Downtown Morehead City Waterfront, 806 Arendell St, Morehead City, NC 28557

June 13, 2027, 10 AM - 5 PM

Festival$100 craft vendor space

25 spots open

Taking place along the Morehead City Waterfront in downtown North Carolina, this annual street festival celebrates the region's deep fishing heritage and draws crowds during one of the most exciting times of year for the local fishing community. Held on June 13, the festival activates the historic waterfront with a mix of vendors, entertainment, and activities that appeal to both serious fishing enthusiasts and families looking for a waterfront day out. The event runs from 10 AM to 5 PM, giving you a full day to explore what vendors and craftspeople have set up along Arendell Street. The festival's timing coincides with the Big Rock Blue Marlin Tournament, which means the energy around town is particularly high as anglers compete for prestigious catches. This creates a unique atmosphere where fishing-focused vendors, local seafood purveyors, and craft makers all converge. You'll find vendors selling fishing-related goods, handmade crafts, and fresh catches or prepared seafood items typical of a coastal Carolina town. The crowd tends to mix tournament participants, fishing families, tourists exploring the waterfront, and locals who treat the festival as a seasonal gathering point. For vendors, the Morehead City waterfront location offers built-in foot traffic and a demographically interested audience. The historic downtown setting and the tournament's draw mean attendees are primed to spend time exploring vendor booths while enjoying live music and watching the boats come in. The daytime hours and family-oriented activities mean you'll see multi-generational groups, which can work well for vendors selling items with broader appeal. Whether you're selling fishing equipment, coastal-themed crafts, fresh seafood products, or general merchandise, the June timing and festival atmosphere create good conditions for vendor participation along this working waterfront.

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