Ali’i Drive
Souvenir shops are dominating the shopping facilities in Kona but you also find some small shops offering local handcrafts and art, surf and beach wear, jewelry etc. Most shops and open-air mini malls are located between Hale Halawai Park in the South and the King Kamehameha’s Shopping Mall in the North. |
King’s Shops
@ Waikoloa Resort Experience open-air boutique shopping with brands like Honolua, Tommy Bahama, Coach, Louis Vitton, and Na Hoku. Don’t miss Cinnamon Girl, a small shop with cute dresses, tops and souvenirs for women and girls. If you are hungry relax at one of the restaurants facing the articificial lake at the golf course. http://www.kingsshops.com/ |
Queen’s Marketplace
@ Waikoloa Resort On the opposite of King’s Shops Queen’s Marketplace offers plenty of beach, swim and surf wear, souvenirs, fashion and restaurants. Stop by the Island Groumet Market, Hawaiian Quilt Collection, Persimmon, Quicksilver or Local Motion. http://www.queensmarketplace.net/ |
Hilton Hotel
@ Waikoloa Resort Well the Hilton doesn’t feature tons of shops but the hotel itself is worth a visit since it reminds me of Disneyland. On the property you have a tram getting you around the huge complex. Besides an art and wildlife exhibit the hotel has a Dolphin show, a lagoon, several pools and a boat that goes along a canal and an inner lake. Hotelshops include Na Hoku, Sandal Tree Shoes, and Things Hawaiian. http://www.hiltonwaikoloavillage.com |
The Shops at Mauna Lani
Another open-air shopping center that focuses on resort and surf wear with brands like Tommy Bahama, Cache, and local shops such as Hawaiian Island Creations and Hulakai. http://shopsatmaunalani.com/ |
Prince Kuhio Plaza Mall
111 East Puainako Street Largest mall on the island with 80 shops and restaurants, including Macy’s, Hilo Hattie, Ihop, Jamba Juice, etc. More shop info is available at: http://www.princekuhioplaza.com/ |
Hilo Farmers Market
@ the corner of Mamo and Kamehameha Ave Every Wed and Sat from 6am – 4pm over 200 farmers and crafters sell their local produce to locals and tourists. http://www.hilofarmersmarket.com |
Front Street, Lahaina
Many small boutiques, surf shops and local chains are lining up between Papalaua Street in the North and Prison Street in the South. Be prepared to spend some hours doing shop hopping. Amongst the best stores are Sanük (Californian beach shoes), Honolua Surf Co., Honolua Wahine, Roxy, Quicksilver, O’Neill, Billabong, Hurley, and the large Whalers Store. http://www.frontstreetlahaina.com/ |
Whalers Village
435 Kaanapali Pkwy behind Westin Maui http://www.whalersvillage.com/ Classic outdoor shopping center with local brands, shops selling surf gear, and well-known US clothing chains. Don’t miss on Roxy/Quicksilver, Sand People, Malibu Shirts and Honolua Surf Co. |
Honolua Store
Kapalua Drive, Maui http://www.kapalua.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=303&Itemid=1207 The store is known for all kinds of delicatessen besides common groceries, a large wine rack and non-standard Hawaiian souvenirs. If you should get hungry inbetween hit the deli in the back and try one of the delicious sandwiches. |
Main Street, Wailuku
At the corner of Main and Market Street you will find several different small shops selling souvenirs, arts and crafts, clothing and antiques. Recently the offer was extended with the Main Street Promenade at 2050 Main Street holding more shops and restaurants. |
Queen Kaahumanu Shopping Center
275 West Ka’ahumanu Avenue Kahului http://queenkaahumanucenter.com The largest shopping center on Maui, with over 100 merchants like Sears and Macy's, and jewelry stores, food court, clothing boutiques. |
Baldwin Avenue, Paia
Along this road you have some freaky shops and the local supermarket Mana Foods, which is located in a kind of wooden shack. Worth a visit are the Old Plantation Store, Alice in Hulaland, Mahina and Letarte Swimwear. |
The Shops at Wailea
3750 Wailea Alanui Drive, Wailea http://theshopsatwailea.com This larger outdoor shopping mall is close to all major luxury hotels in Wailea. Within the mall you have several fashion chains, but also small local boutiques selling everything from clothes, accessories, souvenirs and food. |
Kihei Kalama Village
1941 S Kihei Rd, Kihei This lush tropical shopping center offers 40 unique shops with a wide selection of handcrafted gifts, art, souvenirs and essentials. |
Kalakaua Avenue between Olohana Street in the north and Liluokalani Ave in the south.
8 long blocks of high-end designer stores, souvenir, surf, and chain stores and bigger malls. Do not miss stores like Honolua Surf Co., Honolua Wahine, Roxy, Quicksilver, O’Neill, Billabong, Sand People, and if you are looking for give aways, the many ABC Stores. |
Ala Moana Shopping Center
The world’s largest open air shopping center with over 290 mostly high-class stores and restaurants. 1450 Ala Moana Boulevard, Honolulu (northwest of Waikiki) http://www.alamoanacenter.com |
Aloha Tower Marketplace
Not at all as fancy as the Ala Moana Shopping Center, this one is open air as well and more specialized on gifts, affordable/ indpendent fashion boutiques, dining, and entertainment. The location is pretty nice since you have a great view over the harbor. 1 Aloha Tower Drive, Honolulu http://www.alohatower.com |
Muumuu Heaven
767 Kailua Road, #100, Kailua Beautiful women clothes made of vintage Hawaiian apparel. Not cheap but every design is unique. If this too expensive, around the corner on Kailua Road is another nice boutique selling less pricey dresses and tunics. http://www.muumuuheaven.com |
Island Snow
130 Kailua Rd., Kailua Local and international sport and surf fashion and great shave ice. http://www.islandsnow.com/ |
North Shore Marketplace
66-250 Kamehameha Highway, Haleiwa Little shopping circle in the small hippie town of Haleiwa with shops like Patagonia, Quicksilver, and some small boutiques. |
Old School Hanalei
5-5161 Kuhio Hwy Within the old school building you find different boutiques, souvenir, surf and beach gear shops. |
Ching Young Village
5-5190 Kuhio Hwy The village is a cluster of grocery stores, souvenir shops, restaurants, and small businesses that sell activities and vacation rentals. http://www.chingyoungvillage.com/ |
Yellow Trading Company
Hanalei If you need Hawaiian souvenirs like books, artwork, jewelry, accessories, clothes or kitsch stop by the Trading Co. |
Princeville Center
5-4280 Kuhio Highway, Princeville Outdoor shopping center with apparel, accessory, and souvenir shops, dining opportunities and services like real estate companies or doctors. http://princevillecenter.com |
Coconut Marketplace
4-484 Kuhio Hwy Open-air shopping center with a mix of apparel, souvenir, jewelry, and beach gear shops.http://coconutmarketplace.com/ |
Kinipopo Shopping Village
4-356 Kuhio Highway Small shopping center with a few shops and a wide selection of eateries. http://www.kinipopovillage.com/ |
Poipu Shopping Village
2360 Kiahuna Plantation Drive, Koloa An array of shops, art galleries, gift shops, clothing and swimwear boutiques. Worth a visit are Honolua Surf Co., Sand People, Sunglass Hut, and Overboard. |
The Shops at Kukuiula
2829 Ala Kalanikaumaka, Poipu This upscale open-air shopping center is located next to a luxurious ocean view community. Here you will find small boutiques, surf shops, galleries, restaurants, and a gourmet farmers market. http://kukuiula.com/theshops/ |
Old Koloa Town
Within the quaint old plantation town you have art, gift, souvenir, and beach gear shops, small restaurants, and markets. http://www.oldkoloa.com/ |
Historic Hanapepe
Along the historic main street visitors will find several galleries and small shops that offer arts and crafts. |
Nukumoi Surf Co. Waimea
9640 Kaumualii Highway Similar to the main store in Poipu this branch rents surf gear and sells great surf clothes and merchandise. http://www.nukumoisurf.com/surfshophawaii.html |