Big Island of Hawaii Shopping
King's
Shops at Waikoloa
Collection of shopping, dining and services
including specialty and gift shops, luxury resort Wear, shoes, cosmetics
& accessories, fine art, posters, novelties, t-shirts, jewelry,
gifts, collectibles, sun glasses, watches, ukuleles, unique Hawaiian
arts and gifts, koa furniture & accessories, food, and much
more. The 75,000-square-foot shopping, dining and entertainment
complex also features a number of hands-on Hawaiian cultural activities
throughout the week, combining culture, education and entertainment.
Waimea Center
A variety of locally owned shops provide hours
of browsing entertainment. Check out Big Island Surf or newcomer
It is All Good. Restaurants include Yong's Kal Bi Korean and Kona
Healthways II. The center is housed in an old-fashioned complex,
the front of which resembles a turn-of-the century general store.
New Open Farmers Market
By the Pink Donkey sign
Captain Cook, HI
Held on Fridays.
South
Kona Fruit Stand
Near the old Higashi Store
Monday-Saturday, 9:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m.
Alii
Garens Marketplace
Outdoor market open Wednesday through Sunday
located 2 miles south of Kailua Pier. Over 50 local merchants offering
hundreds of handmade products. Fresh produce, exotic flowers, Kona
coffee, black pearls and food court. Free ukulele and hula lessons.
Hilo
Farmers Market
Over 124 vendors selling everything from fresh
island fruits and vegetables to locally grown tropical flowers,
Big Island food products, handmade craft items and more.
Volcano
Farmers Market
Baked goods, vegetables, orchids, flower arrangements,
and handmade lip balms and soaps. Every Sunday morning from 6:30
to 9:00 AM.
Mahalo for Visiting!
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