π Nassau's flea market scene offers a vibrant mix for resellers, with the iconic Nassau Straw Market on Bay Street being a primary hub for handcrafted Bahamian goods like straw bags, hats, wooden carvings, and conch shell jewelry. Beyond the bustling Straw Market, spots like the Bahamas Humane Society Thrift Shop and The Salvation Army Family Thrift Store provide opportunities for finding gently used furniture, household items, clothing, and collectibles. For unique, locally made art and crafts, resellers should explore The Craft Cottage and the Doongalik Studios Farmers' Market, which often feature Bahamian artists and artisanal products. An insider tip for the Straw Market: always be prepared to haggle, as vendors expect it and prices are often negotiable.
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πNassau Straw Market
π Nassau
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Address
Bay St, Nassau, The Bahamas
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Open
Daily, approx. 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM (vendor hours vary)
The largest and most famous market in The Bahamas, this bustling, air-conditioned hall features hundreds of vendors. It's a mix of authentic local crafts and imported souvenirs, requiring a keen eye to spot the real treasures.
π° What to buy here
πAuthentic Hand-Woven Straw Bags
Buy15-40 BSDβSell online50-90 BSD on Facebook Marketplace, or up to 120 USD on eBay
Look for tight, intricate weaving and unique patterns. Avoid bags with plastic linings or glued-on shells.
πΏHand-Carved Wooden Sculptures
Buy20-50 BSDβSell online60-150 BSD on BahamasLocal.com.
Seek out carvings from native woods like mahogany or lignum vitae. Ask the carver about the story behind the piece.
πConch Shell Jewelry
Buy5-15 BSDβSell online25-45 BSD on Facebook Marketplace.
Focus on unique designs and quality of the shell carving. Pieces combined with silver or other metals have higher value.
Tip:Go early on a weekday (8-10 AM) to avoid the cruise ship crowds. Build a rapport with a few of the older artisans who are often located in the less-trafficked corners; they sell the most authentic work.
Address
35 Dunmore Avenue, Chippingham, Nassau, The Bahamas
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Open
Wed-Fri: 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM, Sat: 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
A classic thrift shop run by the BHS, offering donated goods to raise funds for animal welfare. It's a prime spot for finding second-hand clothing, housewares, books, and unexpected treasures.
π° What to buy here
πResort Wear & Designer Clothing
Buy5-20 BSDβSell online25-60 BSD on Facebook Marketplace.
Check for high-end brands donated by wealthy residents and tourists. Look for linen shirts, dresses, and swimwear.
πVintage Books on Bahamian History/Marine Life
Buy1-5 BSDβSell online20-50 USD on eBay to international buyers.
Look for older, out-of-print editions with interesting illustrations or local significance.
π½οΈBritish Colonial-Era Housewares
Buy5-25 BSDβSell online40-100 BSD on BahamasLocal.com.
Search for old china, silver-plated utensils, or crystal that may have been in local families for generations.
Tip:Visit on a Wednesday afternoon right after they've processed weekend donations. The best items often get put out early in the week.
Open
Saturdays, 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM (Often closed for a summer break)
An upscale craft and farmer's market held on the grounds of a prominent art gallery. This market features high-quality, curated vendors selling authentic Bahamian arts, crafts, baked goods, and natural products.
π° What to buy here
πArtisanal Hand-Plaited Straw Hats
Buy40-80 BSDβSell online100-200 BSD on Tingsea or an international platform like Ets
These are gallery-quality pieces. Look for vendors like 'Rosa Tees' who use traditional techniques and superior materials.
π§ΌHandmade Soaps & Skincare
Buy8-15 BSDβSell online25-40 BSD per set on Facebook Marketplace.
Focus on products using native ingredients like coconut oil, sea salt, or hibiscus. Great for bundling into gift sets.
πΆοΈGourmet Jams & Pepper Jellies
Buy10-15 BSDβSell online30-50 BSD on BahamasLocal.com, especially around holidays.
Look for unique local flavors like guava, mango, or goat pepper. These have strong local and tourist appeal.
Tip:This is not a place for haggling. Prices are fair for the quality. Focus on learning the stories behind the products from the artisans themselves to use in your online listings.
Open
Mon-Fri: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, Sat: 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
A large, well-known thrift store offering a wide range of second-hand goods, including clothing, furniture, electronics, and household items. A classic sourcing spot for resellers looking for low-cost inventory.
π° What to buy here
πMen's Clothing & Shoes
Buy3-15 BSDβSell online20-50 BSD on Facebook Marketplace.
Often a less-picked-over section than womenswear. Look for quality brands and items in good condition.
πΌοΈFramed Art & Home Decor
Buy10-30 BSDβSell online40-90 BSD on BahamasLocal.com.
Look for tropical or nautical-themed art that appeals to the local and vacation-home market. The frame itself can be worth more than the price.
π²Children's Toys and Games
Buy2-10 BSDβSell online15-35 BSD on Facebook Marketplace.
Check for complete board games or vintage toys that might have collectible value.
Tip:Furniture and large items are often in the back. Ask about their donation days; shopping the following day can yield the best finds.
Address
20 Village Rd, Nassau, The Bahamas (at Doongalik Studios)
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Open
Mon-Fri: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, Sat: 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
A small, curated shop on the Doongalik Studios property that features unique, high-quality crafts from a select group of local artists. It's a step above the average souvenir shop, focusing on unique designs.
π° What to buy here
β¨Painted Glassware
Buy25-50 BSDβSell online60-120 BSD on Tingsea or Facebook Marketplace.
Look for intricate designs depicting Bahamian flora and fauna. These are fragile but have high resale margins.
πDesigner Straw Handbags
Buy50-150 BSDβSell online120-300 BSD on Tingsea or high-end craft sites.
These are fashion items, not just souvenirs. Look for modern designs, leather accents, and quality hardware.
πΌοΈSmall Original Paintings
Buy75-200 BSDβSell online150-400 BSD on eBay or to art collectors.
Focus on small, easily shippable works from emerging local artists featured in the cottage.
Tip:This is a fixed-price venue. The value is in the uniqueness and quality. Ask the staff about the artists to get stories you can use to market the items online.
Address
Airport Industrial Park, Nassau, The Bahamas
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Open
Mon-Sat: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Nassau's premier consignment store for gently used furniture and home goods. They also carry overstock and discontinued items, offering a chance to find high-quality pieces at a good price.
π° What to buy here
ποΈRattan & Wicker Furniture
Buy100-300 BSDβSell online250-600 BSD on Facebook Marketplace.
A staple of island decor. Look for sets or unique pieces from brands like Tommy Bahama or similar styles.
π‘Nautical-Themed Lamps & Decor
Buy20-60 BSDβSell online50-150 BSD on BahamasLocal.com.
Items like lamps with coral bases, ship models, or brass fixtures are always in demand for vacation homes.
πͺLarge Decorative Mirrors
Buy50-150 BSDβSell online120-350 BSD on Facebook Marketplace.
Look for mirrors with unique frames made of driftwood, shells, or carved wood. These are expensive to buy new.
Tip:Check their website or social media for new arrivals. High-quality, brand-name furniture gets listed there first and sells quickly. Be prepared to arrange your own transport.