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Naples, Florida

The Third Street South Farmers Market overflows with fresh and organic produce, flowers, pastas, cheese, seafood, baked goods, prepared foods, jams, relishes as well as soaps, handmade baskets and muc... [more]

Naples, Florida

Centrally located in Ft Myers at the Cypress Trace shopping plaza directly off Tamiami Trail across from the Bell Tower Shops, offering unique vendors from the local community.... [more]

Naples, Florida

Quaint Farmers Market with large produce selection, local honey, local bakeries, dips, Guacamole, Greek Food, handmade items, Mediterranean foods, boutique jewelry, Locally designed UPF sunshirts.

Naples, Florida

We are the largest (with over 90 vendors in season), & longest running Farmers Market in N. Naples.... [more]

Bonita Springs,, Florida

Fresh produce, Breads, Fruits, Fish, and Flowers If you can eat it or watch it grow, it's here.

Marco Island, Florida

Veterans Community Park, 901 Park Avenue Wednesdays, 7:30am - 1:30 p.m. November through April A very popular community event with Florida Fresh Produce & Products.

Bonita Springs, Florida

The market will have multiple fully stocked farm-fresh vegetable vendors plus vendors selling cut flowers, orchids, baked goods, fresh seafood and much, much, more ...

Fort Myers Beach, Florida

Local Produce and honey, gourmet cheeses, guacamole, bakeries, coffee, jewelry, beach gear, coastal art and cards, boutque clothing & jewelry, gifts.Santini Marina Plaza on South Fort Myers Beach.9am... [more]

Fort Myers, Florida

Alico Crossing Market This is a new market for South Fort Myers on Saturday mornings. The market is hosted by Get U Cooking which offers hands on cooking classes, events and catering.... [more]

Sanibel, Florida

The Sanibel Island Farmers Market was established in 2008. It is a favorite outdoor activity for islanders and visitors.... [more]

fort Myers, Florida

Our Farmers Market is full of fresh grown vegetables right from this property, you can go out and look at your food being grown and pick out what lettuce, beets, strawberries, cucumber, tomatoes (and... [more]