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4.5 based on 165 reviews
Like the more famous Saturday market at Diamond Head, this market features amazing foods and the nicest people -- very full of aloha!
A moderate sized farmers market on Sunday mornings with decent selection of produce, prepared foods, coffee, flowers, skin care and women’s clothing. There’s plenty of parking when we got there at 9am. Had breakfast at the crepe place - island special for $9 with bacon, avocado, tomatoes, pesto sauce. Many of the vendors also make the rounds at Kakaako (Saturday morning) and Blaisdell (Wednesday evening). The market is in walking vicinity of Whole Foods, Longs and other local shops and restaurants. Worthwhile to check it out while you’re there.
4.5 based on 660 reviews
The biggest outdoor market on Maui since 1981
Maui Swap Meet is a great location to purchase island fresh produce, craft items, island clothing and other island inspired items. Get there early as the swap meet is very popular.
4.5 based on 60 reviews
If you are in need for some great local healthy food you have to get here any Saturday morning. Great variety and lots of samples to get you going. Bring a bag to haul all your fresh stuff home.
4.5 based on 146 reviews
The Maku'u farmers market is my favorite on the Hilo side of the Big Island!! If good eats is what your craving, there is a variety of good eats to include thai, Mexican, Japanese, bbq, crepes, local favs, lots of vegetarian options, coffee and danishes, and desserts! If you ate looking for plants, look no further. Ive found rare plants like the peanut butter fruit tree, lemon eucalyptus, and moringa.fruit and veggie stands are endless with local papaya, avocado, breadfruit, breadfruit, mango, rambutan, durian, and many others! Let's talk sweets... my favorite honey vendor whose farm is on the southeast of the island. Nice guy, let's you sample the different varieties of honey from the bees that pollinate macadamia, lilikoi, and mango fields before purchasing. You can also find local art, jewelry, clothing, knick knacks, massage, and fresh coconuts here. Often times, there is live music in the dining areas. Open on sunday's only, lots of parking, $2 per car.
4.5 based on 170 reviews
A great place! Beautiful location, interesting people, many great and reasonably priced food stalls, lots of cool craft stalls. Plus live music Wed and Sat! Fun! And you're supporting local folks.
4.5 based on 67 reviews
We had a lot of fun browsing the fruit/vegs, food, crafts and musicians. It was fairly busy, most people had masks on.
4.5 based on 41 reviews
This was a surprising hit for our family! Who knew the Farmer’s Market could be so fun?!?! The crowds around certain trucks (hello, lettuce lady!) were astounding and fun to watch. And the vendors were generous with samples of fruits we were unfamiliar with. The selection of bananas was our favorite. The ice cream bananas and the apple bananas were both delicious and unlike any banana we had ever eaten. Highly recommend!
4.5 based on 12 reviews
I love strolling on the paved parking lot, just being able to talk to the local vendors about growing orchids, herbs, etc. There is even a bakery with goods baked in a brick oven. Gotta try their cinnamon rolls. I buy all my produce for the week. Also beautiful orchids at half the price of a regular retail store. Need anthuriums or floral arrangement for a gift or for yourself. Great varieties available.
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