
Puna is host to several large Farmers Markets offering up some of the island’s best produce, delicious cuisine and handmade crafts.
Throughout the Big Island, small farmer’s markets and private art galleries line the streets and storefronts, and visitors seeking out a high-end shopping experience will find plenty to pique their interest in the resort shopping centers.
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Puna is host to several large Farmers Markets offering up some of the island’s best produce, delicious cuisine and handmade crafts.
Kona’s Farmers Markets give you the opportunity to find the freshest produce, give straight back to the community and enjoy one of Hawaii’s favorite shopping experiences.
A luxury shopping experience set in an incredible tropical background, the Kings’ Shops at the Waikoloa Beach Resort offers high-end shopping and dining no other location can provide.
With Hilo being the largest city on the Big Island, it is host to several great Farmers Markets with a diverse selection of offerings, from Tai Chi lessons to exotic fruits and hand made crafts.
An agricultural wonderland, the Big Island is the perfect locale for browsing farmers markets and investigating the local produce and handmade goods.
From Hawi and Waimea to the Waikoloa Beach Resort area, the Kohala region is teeming with Farmers Markets offering the freshest produce and handcrafted local goods.
This gallery offers fine contemporary art pieces ranging from hand carved furniture to ceramic bowls, textile goods and jewelry.
This art gallery, located in the Holualoa artist community, features polymer clay art by Barbara Hanson.
Proprietors and artists, Matthew and Mary Lovein live and work in the Holualoa art community, creating and curating art to share with visitors to their gallery.
A historic inn with a dense history in Big Island industry and culture, Kona Inn Shopping Village is a perfect throwback shopping adventure that’s as fun as it is varied.
One of the main communities on the southern end of the Big Island is Naalehu, where you can find a wonderful, small Farmers Market.
Every Sunday morning the community of Volcano Village congregates at the Cooper Center for the Volcano Farmers Market where local farmers, crafters and bakers come to sell goods.
Puna is the perfect place to explore off the beaten path and experience a nice flavor of local life at the Ho’olaule’a Farmers Market.
Keauhou Shopping Center overlooking the Big Island’s Kailua-Kona Coast makes for a relaxed shopping experience that has something for everyone to enjoy.
This contemporary fine art gallery is a wonderland of sculpture, block prints, paintings and ceramics that you must journey through to fully experience all it offers.
For an authentic and uniquely Hawaiian shopping experience check out the fun shops and boutiques in the following small towns.
For a fantastic shopping experience, the following hotspots are perfectly suited to a day spent browsing the many unique shops and galleries in Hawaii.
A unique and quaint shopping experience set in sleepy Waimea, this Big Island shopping center offers unique, locally-made goods you won’t find anywhere else.
The Shops at Mauna Lani are an immaculately designed and maintained outdoor shopping adventure with plenty for the entire family to enjoy.
This open air shopping mall is perfectly suited to an afternoon spent browsing and exploring the many interesting and unique offerings of a Hawaiian shopping experience.
A one-stop shop for all your surfing and skating needs, Miller’s Surf is a Big Island institution specializing in high-end equipment and expert insights.
Handcrafted with style using the most exotic stones, minerals and local woods shrouded in titanium, gold, and silver, these rings are designed to impress.
Featuring wonderful watercolor, oil and airbrush paintings from Shelly Maudsley White, depicting tropical themes, vibrant florals, native birds and barnyard animals.
Tai Lake carves local wood into beautiful creations, crafting studio-furniture pieces with the finest attention to detail, form and craftsmanship.
The Kona Art Gallery in Holualoa features art from a variety of artists, as well as drums, rattles, stationary and jewelry capturing the Big Island’s magical allure.
The temperate and sunny climate of the Hamakua Coast allows farming communities to grow delicious produce which is sold at the Hamakua Harvest Farmers Market each Sunday.
This small shop, run by the Kimura family is known for quality woven goods made from lauhala, a traditional Hawaiian weaving material.
The Glyph Art Gallery located in Holualoa Village features a fantastic selection of work by many of the Big Island’s best local artists.