Photo: Vanderven / CC BY-SA 2.5
Eumundi Markets are the beating heart of the Sunshine Coast hinterland, a sprawling open-air bazaar that has drawn locals and travellers since 1979. Held twice a week in the small town of Eumundi, the markets are a sensory overload of artisan crafts, live music, and mouthwatering food stalls. Wander through hundreds of stalls selling everything from handmade jewellery and Aboriginal art to organic produce and gourmet street food. The atmosphere is relaxed and community-driven, with buskers and didgeridoo players adding to the vibrant energy. It’s a place where you can easily lose a morning browsing, tasting, and chatting with makers.
Highlights & What to See
- Artisan Crafts: Discover unique leather goods, ceramics, and handwoven textiles from local artisans – perfect for souvenirs.
- Live Music & Street Performers: Enjoy everything from folk bands to Indigenous didgeridoo players scattered throughout the market grounds.
- Food Heaven: Sample wood-fired pizzas, exotic dumplings, fresh tropical fruit, and the famous Eumundi Ginger Beer.
- Aboriginal Art & Culture: Browse authentic dot paintings, boomerangs, and didgeridoos from local Indigenous artists.
- Original Eumundi Markets: The main market area under the big tin shed is the historic core – don’t miss the handcrafted soaps and candles.
Suggested Time to Spend
Plan for at least half a day (3–4 hours) to fully soak in the markets. Arrive early (around 7am) to beat the crowds and grab a coffee before the buskers start. The market runs until 1pm on Wednesdays and Saturdays, so you can easily combine it with a lunch stop in Eumundi village or a drive to nearby attractions. If you’re on a tight schedule, two hours is enough for a quick browse and a bite, but you’ll miss the slower pace and live music.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Noosa: Just 20 minutes north, Noosa’s national park, stunning beaches, and Hastings Street boutiques make a perfect afternoon pairing.
- Australia Zoo: Head 15 minutes south to the famous zoo founded by Steve Irwin – great for families and wildlife lovers.
- Sunshine Coast Hinterland: Explore charming towns like Montville and Maleny, with their galleries, wineries, and rainforest walks.
- Sunshine Coast Beaches: Cool off at Mooloolaba or Coolum Beach after a morning of shopping – both are a short drive away.
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Image credits
- Maleny — Mattinbgn / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Mooloolaba — Michael Coghlan from Adelaide, Australia / CC BY 2.0