Farmers Market, Roseau
The Roseau Farmers Market is one of the top attractions in Roseau, offering visitors a vibrant mix of local flavors, products, and traditions.
Centrally located in the capital, the market draws visitors with its colorful stalls and lively atmosphere. Local farmers and vendors proudly display a wide range of fresh tropical fruits, vegetables, herbs, and spices, providing a glimpse into Dominica's rich agricultural heritage. From succulent mangoes and ripe bananas to fragrant herbs and exotic spices, the market showcases the diverse bounty of the island’s fertile land.
In addition to fresh produce, the market features an extensive selection of local crafts and souvenirs, highlighting the talents of Dominican artisans. Visitors can browse handmade jewelry, intricately woven baskets, wood carvings, and other unique items, each reflecting the island’s culture and traditions.
For those eager to sample local cuisine, the Roseau Farmers Market includes a food court serving traditional Dominican dishes. From hearty callaloo soup to flavorful pelau and the famed “Mountain Chicken” (a local delicacy), visitors can enjoy an authentic taste of the island amidst the lively market atmosphere.
Open Monday through Saturday, with Saturdays being the busiest, the market offers an immersive experience for visitors eager to explore Dominica’s sights, sounds, and flavors. Mornings provide the freshest produce and most energetic ambiance, while the market remains lively throughout the day, often accompanied by live music and cultural performances.
Centrally located in the capital, the market draws visitors with its colorful stalls and lively atmosphere. Local farmers and vendors proudly display a wide range of fresh tropical fruits, vegetables, herbs, and spices, providing a glimpse into Dominica's rich agricultural heritage. From succulent mangoes and ripe bananas to fragrant herbs and exotic spices, the market showcases the diverse bounty of the island’s fertile land.
In addition to fresh produce, the market features an extensive selection of local crafts and souvenirs, highlighting the talents of Dominican artisans. Visitors can browse handmade jewelry, intricately woven baskets, wood carvings, and other unique items, each reflecting the island’s culture and traditions.
For those eager to sample local cuisine, the Roseau Farmers Market includes a food court serving traditional Dominican dishes. From hearty callaloo soup to flavorful pelau and the famed “Mountain Chicken” (a local delicacy), visitors can enjoy an authentic taste of the island amidst the lively market atmosphere.
Open Monday through Saturday, with Saturdays being the busiest, the market offers an immersive experience for visitors eager to explore Dominica’s sights, sounds, and flavors. Mornings provide the freshest produce and most energetic ambiance, while the market remains lively throughout the day, often accompanied by live music and cultural performances.
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Farmers Market on Map
Sight Name: Farmers Market
Sight Location: Roseau, Dominica (See walking tours in Roseau)
Sight Type: Shopping
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Sight Location: Roseau, Dominica (See walking tours in Roseau)
Sight Type: Shopping
Guide(s) Containing This Sight:
Walking Tours in Roseau, Dominica
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Roseau Introduction Walking Tour
Roseau, the capital of the Caribbean nation of Dominica, marks the site of the oldest and most important urban settlement on the island.
Although European ships first appeared off the coast of Dominica in the 15th century, over the next hundred years it was inhabited only by Carib Indians, who settled the area of today's Roseau attracted by the nearby river. The French founded the town on... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 2.9 Km or 1.8 Miles
Although European ships first appeared off the coast of Dominica in the 15th century, over the next hundred years it was inhabited only by Carib Indians, who settled the area of today's Roseau attracted by the nearby river. The French founded the town on... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 2.9 Km or 1.8 Miles



