Fresh seafood, live music and some of the Island’s best local makers – Genuine Jersey’s popular artisan markets are back, and this summer they’re going weekly.
The much-loved Genuine Jersey Artisans’ Markets return from today (Saturday 25 April), bringing a rotating line-up of stalls, food and entertainment to St Aubin and Greve de Lecq right through to autumn.

Thanks to backing from sponsors Hepburns Jersey and Butterfield Bank Jersey, the markets will alternate between Saturdays at St Brelade’s Parish Hall and Sundays by the coast at Grève de Lecq, in partnership with the National Trust for Jersey.
At St Aubin, visitors can expect everything from fresh local fish and seafood to handmade goods and live music, while Grève de Lecq will centre around the Seaside Café – with food and drink nearby from local favourites including Ugly Oyster.
Genuine Jersey Chief Executive John Garton commented: “Our markets remain a real highlight in the Genuine Jersey calendar, and we’re excited to see them return for 2026 thanks to the support of our sponsors, Hepburns and Butterfield Bank Jersey.
“What makes our markets so special is the opportunities they create – bringing our members together to showcase new products, share their stories, and connect directly with the community.
“For Islanders and visitors alike, it’s a chance to meet the makers, understand the craft behind the products, and experience first-hand what makes local so unique.”
DON’T MISS…
Running through spring and summer, the markets kick off at 9am on Saturdays in St Aubin and 10am on Sundays in Greve de Lecq – offering Islanders plenty of chances to shop local, eat well and soak up the atmosphere.
Saturday markets at St Aubin (9am to 3pm)
Sat 25 April, Sat 9 & Sat 23 May, Sat 6 & Sat 20 June, Sat 4 & Sat 18 July, Sat 1, Sat 15 & 29 August, Sat 12 & Sat 19 September and *Sat 24 October (* = inside market only).
Sunday markets at Grève de Lecq (10am to 4pm)
Sun 3, 17 & 31 May, Sun 14 & 28 June, Sun 12 & 26 July, Sun 9 & 23 August, Sun 6 & 20 Sept.