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Feria de Quepos: Complete guide to the Quepos Farmers Market

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If there's one local ritual that perfectly captures the soul of Quepos, Costa Rica, it's La Feria — the beloved weekly farmers market that brings the community alive with color, aromas, and the kind of honest, unpretentious energy that makes this Pacific coast town so special.


Whether you're a long-term expat, a digital nomad, or a traveler passing through on your way to Manuel Antonio National Park, La Feria is not just a place to shop — it's a place to live like a local, even if only for a morning or an afternoon.


Quepos Farmers Market

What is La Feria de Quepos?


La Feria is Quepos's open-air farmers and artisan market, held twice a week right next to the Malecón (the waterfront promenade), making it one of the most beautifully situated markets you'll find anywhere in Costa Rica. With the sea breeze rolling in and the jungle-covered hills as a backdrop, it's hard to think of a better setting to browse fresh produce, sip coconut water, and strike up a conversation with a local farmer.


The market is entirely free to enter and draws an eclectic crowd: Costa Rican families doing their weekly grocery run, expats hunting for the best ripe mangoes, backpackers looking for a cheap and delicious lunch, and everyone in between.


When is the Quepos Farmers Market open?


La Feria runs twice a week, with two distinct atmospheres depending on when you go:

  • Friday: 12:00 PM – 8:30 PM

  • Saturday: 6:00 AM – 12:00 PM


Friday afternoon has a more festive, social vibe. Vendors stay late, street food sizzles on grills, and the market blends seamlessly into the lively Friday evening energy of Quepos. It's a great option if you want to combine a market visit with dinner out in town.


Saturday morning is the classic farmers market experience: arrive early, beat the heat, get the best pick of fruits and vegetables before they sell out, and soak up that unhurried weekend morning atmosphere. Serious shoppers — and the freshest produce — come out early on Saturdays.


Pro tip: If you're looking for the German butcher's smoked meats, which were of the market's most popular and beloved vendors, you will need to go next to the Marina on Wednesdays from 6 PM to 9 PM. It's a fantastic find for those who self-cater or simply want a quality protein fix.



Where is La Feria located?


The market is conveniently located next to the Malecón in Quepos, just a short walk from the town center.



The Malecón location is one of the market's biggest draws — after filling your bag with fresh produce, you can stroll along the waterfront, watch the pelicans glide over the harbor, and grab a coffee or fresh juice at one of the nearby cafés.



What will you find at the Quepos Farmers Market?


La Feria is packed with an impressive variety of products. Here's a tour of what to look for:


Tropical Fruits & Vegetables


This is the heart of the market. Local farmers bring in an abundant selection of fresh produce grown right here in the Quepos and Central Pacific region. You'll find all the familiar staples — tomatoes, peppers, plantains, yuca — but the real stars are the tropical fruits: juicy mangoes, sweet pineapples, rambutan, mangosteen, starfruit, and seasonal varieties you'd be hard-pressed to find anywhere back home.


Don't leave without picking up fresh coconut water — sold by the liter or gallon straight from the source. It's ice-cold, packed with natural electrolytes, and absolutely perfect for staying hydrated in the Costa Rican heat.



Natural & Organic Products


Several vendors specialize in handmade natural products: coconut oil, skin creams, sunscreen, after-sun lotion, and honey-based cosmetics. Most are produced without chemicals and made from ingredients grown or foraged locally. It's an incredible alternative to the generic supermarket options, and you'll often get to meet the actual producer.


Rare Fruit Tree Nursery


One of the more unique stalls belongs to a German expat who sells exotic fruit tree seedlings — varieties you likely won't find anywhere else. Whether you have a garden or are just curious about what grows in the Central Pacific region, stopping for a chat here is always worthwhile.


Artisan Crafts & Souvenirs


La Feria is a wonderful place to find handmade jewelry, gemstone necklaces, spiritual items, and original Costa Rican crafts. Unlike the tourist-trap souvenir shops, the vendors here are often the makers themselves — proud to explain the story behind their work and happy to give you a fair price. You'll also find some clothing and locally-printed items that make meaningful, authentic gifts.


Handcrafted Wooden Bowls


Look out for the artisan who crafts beautiful bowls and decorative items from native wood. Each piece is unique, and they make stunning souvenirs or home décor items that are genuinely one-of-a-kind.



Why La Feria matters: more than just a market


Shopping at La Feria is one of the most tangible ways to support the local economy of Quepos directly.


Every purchase goes straight to the farmer, artisan, or small producer standing in front of you. There are no middlemen, no big-box markups — just people who grow or make things with their hands, selling them for a fair price to their neighbors and visitors alike.


For travelers on an extended stay, the market can also dramatically reduce your weekly food costs. A bag full of fresh tropical fruits, vegetables, eggs, and homemade tortillas costs a fraction of what you'd pay at a supermarket — and tastes infinitely better.


Before or after the market: what to do nearby?


The Malecón location makes it easy to pair your market visit with other Quepos highlights:

  • Coffee & smoothies: Several cafés and juice bars near the market center are perfect for a post-shopping pick-me-up.

  • Malecón walk: Stroll the waterfront after your Saturday morning shop — it's a peaceful and beautiful way to start the day.

  • Restaurants & bars: The Friday afternoon market flows naturally into Quepos's lively Friday night dining scene. Head to one of the local restaurants nearby and cook up your market finds later.

  • Manuel Antonio National Park: Just 7 km away, La Feria is the perfect stop before or after a park visit to grab snacks and fresh fruit for the beach.


Quick Reference

Detail

Info

Friday hours

12:00 PM – 8:30 PM

Saturday hours

6:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Location

Next to the Malecón, Quepos

Entrance

Free

Best for

Fresh produce, tropical fruits, artisan goods, natural products

Parking

Street parking is available nearby (be careful, some parking spaces are paid)


Final thoughts


La Feria de Quepos is one of those rare places that gives you a genuine window into the rhythms of everyday life on Costa Rica's Central Pacific coast. It's vibrant without being touristy, affordable without being cheap, and local without being exclusive. Whether you come for the mangosteen, the smoked meats, the handmade jewelry, or simply the atmosphere, you'll leave with full bags, a lighter wallet, and a real connection to the place you're visiting.


As the locals say: ¡Pura Vida!


Have you visited La Feria de Quepos? Share your favorite find in the comments below! And if you're planning a trip to the Manuel Antonio area, bookmark this guide — it's your ticket to shopping like a true Tico.

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