Vendor Events in Naples, FL

8 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Naples, FL. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Farmers Markets in Naples(5)

Collier County Government Complex Farmers Market

by Collier County Government Complex Farmers Market Organizers

3335 Tamiami Trail East, Naples, FL 34112

Fri: 11:00 AM-2:00 PM, Jan 1 - Dec 31

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25 spots open

Set along Tamiami Trail East in Naples, this weekly farmers market operates year-round at the Collier County Government Complex, making it a reliable destination for both residents and vendors looking for consistent Friday business. Running from 11 AM to 2 PM every Friday throughout the year, the market brings together local growers and food producers who stock fresh vegetables, seasonal produce, farm-fresh eggs, and herbs grown in the region. Beyond produce, you'll find baked goods from local bakers and a rotating selection of flowers and plants, depending on what's in season. The market's year-round schedule means it operates through both peak winter season when Naples sees an influx of seasonal visitors, and the warmer months when local residents rely on fresh local options. This consistency attracts a steady customer base of neighborhood shoppers, home cooks, and people looking to support local agriculture. The location at a government complex provides easy access and a central Naples hub for vendors serving the broader Collier County community. What makes this farmers market particularly accessible is its payment flexibility. The market accepts credit cards, SNAP benefits, and WIC vouchers, which broadens your potential customer base beyond cash-only shoppers and helps residents with various payment methods purchase fresh, local food. For vendors, this means fewer barriers to sales and the ability to serve the full spectrum of the Naples community. Whether you're a produce grower, baker, or flower vendor, the consistent Friday schedule and year-round operation create predictable opportunities to build customer relationships and move inventory regularly.

Community Congregational Farmers Market

by Community Congregational Farmers Market Organizers

15300 Tamiami Trail N, Naples, FL 34110

Tuesday: 9:00 AM-2:00 PM, Oct-Apr

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25 spots open

This weekly farmers market operates seasonally throughout Naples' prime growing months, drawing both longtime shoppers and winter visitors to its location on Tamiami Trail North. From October through late April, Saturday mornings transform into a gathering spot where local producers bring fresh produce, baked goods, eggs, seafood, honey, and herbs directly to consumers. The Community Congregational Farmers Market reflects the agricultural character of Southwest Florida, where cooler winter temperatures create ideal conditions for growing a wide variety of crops. You'll find vendors who specialize in everything from conventional vegetables and citrus to specialty items like local honey, prepared foods, and artisanal baked goods that showcase regional flavors. As a farmers market rather than a craft fair or general festival, this venue emphasizes direct farm-to-table relationships. Shoppers come expecting fresh, seasonal inventory and the opportunity to speak with producers about their growing practices and product sourcing. The market's acceptance of credit cards alongside cash makes transactions convenient for a diverse customer base, from retirees spending their winter months in the Naples area to year-round residents stocking their kitchens. The Saturday 9 AM to 2 PM time slot captures both early risers seeking the best selection and casual shoppers making it part of their weekend routine. Vendors operating at the Community Congregational Farmers Market benefit from consistent weekly traffic during a season when many people are actively looking for fresh, local food. The market's established reputation in the Collier County community means shoppers often return weekly, creating opportunities for vendors to build loyal customer relationships. Whether you specialize in produce, baked goods, eggs, or other food products, this market provides a structured, predictable venue for selling directly to consumers who prioritize fresh, locally-sourced items during the winter season.

The Market at 6000 Goodlette

by The Market at 6000 Goodlette Organizers

6000 Goodlette Road, Naples, FL

Saturdays, 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM, October 16 - April 30

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25 spots open

The Market at 6000 Goodlette is a weekly farmers market located at 6000 Goodlette Road in Naples, Florida, drawing shoppers from across Collier County who are looking for fresh, locally-sourced produce and food products. As a seasonal operation, this market follows the natural rhythms of Florida agriculture, with availability shifting throughout the year to reflect what's in peak harvest. If you're considering becoming a vendor, you'll want to reach out to the organizers directly to confirm the current market schedule and availability for your product category. Farmers markets in the Naples area serve a specific customer base: residents and visitors seeking an alternative to grocery store shopping, people interested in supporting local farmers and food producers, and shoppers who value knowing where their food comes from. The Market at 6000 Goodlette attracts customers who prioritize fresh ingredients, seasonal eating, and direct relationships with growers. This means vendors selling produce, baked goods, prepared foods, honey, jams, herbs, and other farm-to-table items typically find engaged buyers at weekly markets like this one. The weekly format creates consistent foot traffic and gives vendors the opportunity to build a regular customer base over time. Unlike one-off festival events, farmers markets encourage repeat visits and loyal relationships between shoppers and sellers. The 6000 Goodlette location in Naples positions the market within an established shopping area in Collier County, making it convenient for both vendors and customers. If you grow or produce food items and want a reliable weekly selling opportunity in the Naples area, this market's regular schedule provides predictable access to the local market. Contact the organizers to learn about vendor requirements, booth fees, and how to secure your spot for the upcoming season.

Naples Farmers Market

by Naples Farmers Market Association

Third Street South, Naples, FL 34102

Year-round, every Saturday 7:30 AM - 11:30 AM (not seasonal)

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25 spots open

Every Saturday morning from November through April, the Naples Farmers Market brings together local growers, bakers, and artisans in the heart of downtown Naples on Third Street South. This weekly market operates during the cooler months when Florida's agricultural season peaks, drawing both longtime residents and seasonal visitors who are eager for fresh-picked produce and locally made goods. The early morning time slot of 7:30 AM to 11:30 AM catches shoppers before the day gets too warm and allows vendors to sell out of the freshest items. The market attracts a mix of vendor types that you'd expect at a farmers market with an upscale feel. Local produce growers sell seasonal vegetables, citrus, and tropical fruits that thrive in Southwest Florida's climate. Bakers offer fresh breads, pastries, and prepared foods made in local kitchens. Beyond edibles, you'll find handmade goods including crafts, artisan products, and other locally made items that appeal to the affluent demographic that shops in the Third Street South area. The location in downtown Naples positions the market within a neighborhood known for its walkable streets and established boutique culture, which shapes both the vendor mix and the types of shoppers you'll encounter. Attending the Naples Farmers Market gives you direct access to customers who prioritize quality, freshness, and locally sourced products. The Saturday morning timing works well for vendors who want a consistent weekly commitment during the November to April season, when foot traffic in Naples peaks. Whether you grow produce, bake goods, or create handmade items, this farmers market operates as a regular touchpoint for building customer relationships and moving inventory in a community that values artisanal and locally produced goods.

SW Florida Markets

by SW Florida Markets Organizers

Naples, FL 34109

Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule

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25 spots open

SW Florida Markets operates as a weekly farmers market serving the Naples community in Collier County. This is a seasonal market, so vendors should contact the organizer directly to confirm current schedules and availability. The market focuses primarily on food and produce vendors, making it an ideal venue for growers, farmers, and food producers looking to reach health-conscious local shoppers. Farmers markets like SW Florida Markets attract customers specifically seeking fresh, locally-sourced ingredients and products. Unlike general craft fairs or festivals, farmers markets draw a dedicated audience of home cooks, families, and food enthusiasts who visit regularly to stock up on seasonal produce, prepared foods, and specialty items. The Naples location places the market in an established community with solid year-round foot traffic, though seasonal fluctuations are typical for Florida farmers markets, particularly during the cooler winter months when the region's agricultural output peaks. The market accepts credit card payments, which streamlines transactions for both vendors and customers in today's cashless marketplace. This infrastructure means you won't need to rely solely on cash handling and can reach customers who prefer digital payments. Vendors selling at SW Florida Markets typically include fruit and vegetable farmers, bakeries, dairy producers, honey vendors, herbal product makers, and other food-focused artisans. If you're in the food production business in Southwest Florida, this weekly market provides consistent exposure to a local customer base actively seeking quality, fresh items. To participate as a vendor, reach out to the organizers to learn about current seasonal dates, booth availability, application requirements, and any vendor fees. Since the market operates on a seasonal schedule, confirming timing is essential before making your commitment.

Pop-Ups in Naples(1)

Festivals in Naples(2)

Naples National Art Fair

by Naples Art Institute

Cambier Park, 580 8th St S, Naples, FL 34102

February 20-22, 2027

FestivalContact organizer

200 spots open

The Naples National Art Fair is a competitive juried fine art and craft show held annually in February in Cambier Park, downtown Naples. The 48th Annual event in 2027 showcases contemporary artworks across 17 categories including painting, jewelry, watercolor, ceramics, metal, sculpture, and wood. This premier outdoor art fair consistently ranks among the top 200 art shows in the nation and has been named one of Art Fair Source Book's Blue Chip 100 Fine Art Events. Attracting over 20,000 visitors and featuring artists from across the country, the fair draws both collectors and art enthusiasts. Cambier Park is located one block south of Fifth Avenue South in downtown Naples, within walking distance to restaurants, boutiques, and galleries. Free parking is available in the adjacent public garage. A suggested donation of $10 is requested.

Naples Spring Seafood and Music Festival

by Downtown Naples Association

Cambier Park, 755 8th Ave S, Naples, FL

April 24-26, 2026

Festival

25 spots open

Taking place over a long weekend in late April, the Naples Spring Seafood and Music Festival brings together two beloved elements of Gulf Coast living: fresh seafood and live music. Set in downtown Naples, Florida, this festival celebrates the region's rich culinary traditions and vibrant entertainment scene during one of the area's most pleasant seasons. The event draws food lovers, music enthusiasts, and curious locals looking to spend time outdoors as spring weather settles in across Southwest Florida. At a festival like this, you'll find a diverse mix of vendors reflecting the broader appeal of the celebration. Beyond the expected seafood purveyors and restaurant booths, festivals of this type typically attract craft vendors, artisans, local food producers, and merchandise sellers who benefit from the foot traffic and festive atmosphere. The multi-day format from April 24-26 means the event builds momentum throughout the weekend, with attendance patterns that favor both weekday evening crowds and larger daytime gatherings on the weekend days. The combination of food and music as dual draws creates extended dwell time, keeping attendees on-site longer than they might stay at a single-focus event. The spring timing works in favor of vendors, as attendees are in a spending mood after winter and looking for reasons to get outside. Downtown Naples itself provides an established retail and dining district, so the festival benefits from existing foot traffic and proximity to shops and other attractions. The seafood and music pairing creates a relaxed, celebratory vibe that encourages browsing and impulse purchases, making it an appealing event for vendors who sell complementary items beyond just food. Whether you specialize in crafts, local products, beverages, or entertainment-related goods, the festival's mixed vendor approach means there's room for various business types to find their audience among the crowds drawn by the seafood and music programming.

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