Ocho Rios Craft Market – Ocho Rios

The Ocho Rios Craft Market is the best place in town to shop for handmade Jamaican souvenirs, local artwork, wood carvings, jewelry, and colorful island crafts. Located just a short walk from the cruise port, the market is lively, friendly, and full of personality. Each stall is run by a local artisan or vendor, and many of the items are handcrafted right in Jamaica. If you want authentic souvenirs or a chance to support local makers, the craft market is a fun and memorable stop during your visit to Ocho Rios.
Fun Facts & Background
- The market features dozens of small stalls, each run by independent local vendors.
- Many items — especially carvings and paintings — are handmade by Jamaican artisans.
- The market has been a staple of Ocho Rios tourism for decades.
- Bargaining is expected and part of the cultural experience.
- It’s one of the closest shopping areas to the cruise port.
Where It’s Located
The Ocho Rios Craft Market sits just outside the main town center, about a 10–15 minute walk from the cruise port. It’s easy to reach by foot or taxi.
Why It’s Worth Visiting
- Authentic Jamaican souvenirs and handmade crafts
- A chance to support local artisans
- Colorful, lively atmosphere
- Close to the cruise port
- Great spot for unique gifts and keepsakes
The market offers a vibrant mix of culture, creativity, and local flavor. It’s one of the best places to find items that truly reflect Jamaica’s artistry and spirit.
What to Expect During Your Visit
The market is a maze of small stalls filled with bright artwork, wooden carvings, woven bags, handmade jewelry, spices, and island‑themed décor. Vendors are friendly and enthusiastic, often inviting you to browse or offering deals. Bargaining is common, and most visitors enjoy the back‑and‑forth as part of the experience.
The market is outdoors but shaded in many areas, and you can easily spend 30 minutes to an hour exploring. Expect a lively, colorful environment with plenty of opportunities to find one‑of‑a‑kind souvenirs.
How to Get There From the Cruise Port
- Ocho Rios Cruise Port: 10–15 minute walk
- Falmouth Cruise Port: ~1 hour 15 minutes
- Montego Bay Cruise Port: ~1 hour 45 minutes
Most cruise visitors walk or take a short taxi ride.
Best Time to Visit
Late morning and early afternoon offer the best mix of open stalls and comfortable temperatures. If multiple ships are in port, visiting earlier helps avoid crowds.
Tips for Visiting
- Bargaining is normal — start lower and meet in the middle
- Bring small bills for easier transactions
- A polite “no thank you” works if you’re not interested
- Keep personal items secure, as the market can be busy
- Ask before taking photos of vendors or their artwork
Common Complaints
- Some visitors feel the vendors can be persistent
- Prices may start high until you negotiate
- The layout can feel crowded on busy days
- Not all items are handmade — look closely if authenticity matters
Final Thoughts
The Ocho Rios Craft Market is a colorful, energetic place to shop for authentic Jamaican souvenirs and meet local artisans. It’s close to the cruise port, easy to explore, and a great way to bring home a piece of Jamaica’s culture.
See all the top things to do in Ocho Rios in my full Ocho Rios guide.

