Port Douglas Markets

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Port Douglas, Australia

douglas.qld.gov.au
Traditional market

Port Douglas Markets Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Port Douglas Markets is located in Port Douglas, Australia on Wharf St. Port Douglas Markets is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category traditional market in Australia.

Address

Wharf St

Service options

In-store shopping

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Embol

Always busy but always good. Some great local artists share their goods and fantastic local produce. Especially important now to go along and support our locals. Best to get in early as some stalls sell out of produce, bakery items etc

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Cliff Shipton

Fantastic markets, well worth a visit

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Laura Gaugain

A great selection of local artists and stalls. Some beautiful gifts for visitors. A little pricey on some products. There are a couple of fresh produce stalls, fresh fruit juices, coconuts and food stalls.

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Lance Slater

Postcard views... peaceful setting to relax n unwind,with market's to get your shopping fix...pick a spot and it's yours to enjoy.

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Henry James

Great little market place with a diverse range of talented artists. Food options could be improved.

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Natasha Shan

Small local market that runs roughly from 8am to 1.30pmish on Sundays with local growers and artisans. Top picks are Captain's crepes (bring cash as they are cash only; ps Captain is the parrot), local produce like key limes and pineapples, and Duke's doughnuts. Lots of other things to see like lovely crafted jewellery, homewares, etc.

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Sophie Jones

Cool little markets! Even during the quiet time and covid so many great stalls. Grab a coffee and walk around and try so many awesome new things like black garlic chilli coconut and dried mango!

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lucernstring1

The Port Douglas markets had less stalls there than a couple of years ago because of covids but still excellent anyway, Not as big as yungaburra markets on the Atherton Tablelands.