About
The Seaforth Sunday Markets are a weekly community market held on the beachfront foreshore under the mango trees at Seaforth, a small holiday and fishing town north of Mackay in Queensland. Run by the Seaforth Progress Association, the market offers organic and gourmet produce, fresh fruit and vegetables, and a range of goods from local artisans. A larger Mega Market runs on the first Sunday of each month.
Stallholder funds are also recycled back into the community, with stalls from local groups such as RACQ CQ Rescue, the Country Women's Association, schools and sporting clubs. Raw and bath milk is among the products listed by stockist directories as available at the market.
Best For
A relaxed Sunday morning by the beach picking up organic produce, fresh fruit and veg, and local artisan goods.
What You'll Find
Organic & gourmet produce
Fresh fruit & veg
Local artisan goods
Community stalls
Raw & bath milk
Good to Know
TypeWeekly community produce market
WhenEvery Sunday morning
SettingBeachfront under the mango trees
Run bySeaforth Progress Association
RegionNorth of Mackay, QLD
Opening Hours
Every Sunday, 8:30am to 11:00am.
Mega Market on the first Sunday of each month, 8:30am to 12:00pm.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where are the Seaforth Sunday Markets?
They are held on the Seaforth beachfront foreshore, under the mango trees, at Seaforth, a coastal town about 35km north of Mackay in Queensland.
When are the markets on?
Every Sunday from 8:30am to 11am, with a larger Mega Market on the first Sunday of each month from 8:30am to 12pm.
What can you buy there?
Organic and gourmet produce, fresh fruit and vegetables, and goods from local artisans, plus community stalls.
Who runs the markets?
They are run by the Seaforth Progress Association, with stall funds recycled back into local community groups.