The Coastal Markets – Coolangatta

Sunday 24 May 2026 | 08:00 AM

Coolangatta
One of the region’s largest and most vibrant beachfront market experiences, bringing together hundreds of vendors.

The Coastal Markets are one of the region’s largest and most vibrant beachfront market experiences. Bringing together hundreds of handmade and artisan vendors to Coolangatta on the second and fourth* Sunday of each month (*when 5 Sundays in the month).

From handmade art and design to fashion, gifts, homewares and coastal-inspired finds, the markets offer an ever-changing mix of local and visiting creators, making every visit feel fresh, exciting and full of discovery.

Set against the backdrop of one of the Gold Coast’s most loved beachfront locations, the markets are the perfect place to wander, discover something new and soak up the energy of the coast. With free entry, a relaxed seaside atmosphere and a fresh mix of stalls at every visit, the Coastal Markets are made for slow strolls, great finds and supporting local artisans – all while enjoying the lifestyle that makes our Gold Coast so special.

Getting there

Consider using public transport or active travel. Plan your trip with Translink's journey planner.

Parking may be limited. For metered parking, use the EasyPark app to start, end, and extend your parking direct from your phone to avoid fines. For more information visit City of Gold Coast's Parking page.

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This event occurs every 1 week(s) on Sunday for 17 times.