Cayman Farmers' Market

Welcome to The Hamlin Stephenson Farmers' Market at The Cricket Square, in George Town. Cayman’s farmers and artisans invite you to explore fresh fruit, vegetables, arts and crafts.

Cayman Farmers’ Market

Where you can buy fresh fruit and vegetables in Cayman

If it's in season, you will find it at the Cayman Farmers' Market in George Town, at the Cricket Grounds, just to the west of the Owen Roberts International Airport. The Farmers' and Artisans Market has all the fresh, seasonal Cayman-grown produce you can imagine, as well as local crafts and jewellery.

What you will find:

About Cayman Farmers' Market

The Farmers' Market is located on Huldah Ave, at the Cricket Grounds in George Town, Grand Cayman, between the Midtown Plaza (Butterfield Bank) and the west end of the Owen Roberts International Airport. The convenient location boasts a variety of locally grown, fruit and vegetables, as well as juices, smoothies, pastries, preserves, jewellery and other crafts. Don't forget to visit us mid-day, for your nutritious and tasty lunch options.

Where

Huldah Ave, George Town

The Farmers' Market is located at the Cricket Grounds in George Town, Grand Cayman, between the Midtown Plaza (Butterfield Bank) and the west end of the Owen Roberts International Airport, in Cayman Islands. When your cruise ship docks, come see us! We have plenty of parking around the pavilion.

When

Monday – Saturday @ 7:30am – 6 pm

The Farmers' Market is conveniently open 6 days a week. However, the market is truly full on Saturdays, from about 7:30 am to about 6 pm. Keep in mind that the earlier you come, the more choice you will have. Our busiest day is Saturday, so come early to make sure you get the produce you need.

Who

Local Caymanian Sellers

The market is served by Cayman farmers, artisans, chefs, and other merchants, providing 100% authentic Caymanian products. You will find locally-grown, fresh vegetables and fruit, as well as pastries, spices, sauces, preserves, smoothies, juices, and a variety of local and seasonal Cayman goodness.