
The Little Big Markets - Winter Series
Description of The Little Big Markets - Winter Series
π The Little Big Markets - Winter Series returns to Mount Maunganui! Join us at Coronation Park for a delightful showcase of local artisans, crafts, and delicious treats.
When: Every 1st and 3rd Saturday, May to September 2025
Time: 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Location: Coronation Park, Maunganui Road, Mount Maunganui
Experience the best of local craftsmanship and flavours at this beloved community market. Entry is free!
- ποΈ Browse handcrafted treasures and local artisan goods
- β Enjoy fresh coffee and gourmet food options
- π΅ Live music entertainment
- π³ Sheltered park setting with ample seating
Visitor Tips:
- Free parking available nearby
- Best to visit between 9am-11am to avoid peak crowds
- Fully accessible venue - suitable for mobility aids
- Perfect for seniors and families
2025 Market Dates:
- May: 3rd, 17th
- June: 7th, 20th
- July: 5th, 19th
- August: 2nd, 16th
- September: 6th, 20th
About The Little Big Markets in Mount Maunganui
The Little Big Markets has become a cornerstone of Mount Maunganui's community life, bringing together local artisans, food vendors, and craft makers in one vibrant marketplace. These markets have played a significant role in supporting local businesses and creating a platform for emerging entrepreneurs in the Bay of Plenty region.
The winter series, held at Coronation Park, offers a weather-friendly shopping experience where visitors can discover unique handcrafted items, sample local delicacies, and enjoy live entertainment. The market's commitment to supporting local producers has made it a must-visit destination for both locals and tourists seeking authentic New Zealand-made products.
Coronation Park's central location makes it easily accessible for all visitors, while its natural setting provides a peaceful atmosphere for market-goers to explore and relax. The winter series has been specifically designed to showcase the best of local talent during the cooler months, proving that market culture thrives year-round in Mount Maunganui.