Brighton Farmers Market

Barbados


Early on Saturdays, foodies, chefs, artisans and more converge on the Brighton Farmers Market in the heart of the fertile St George Valley on Hwy 4B. It’s a festival of the finest produce, prepared foods and crafts and is a good place to get off the traveler trail and mingle with the locals.

Grab a cup of coffee, enjoy some local gab and see what treasures you root out. Make sure to arrive early – by 10am it's all over.


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