Big Island Farmers Markets

 
 

KONA

Wednesday and Friday, from 9am-2pm: Outrigger Kona Resort at Keauhou Bay
The Ho’oulu Community Farmers Market and Artisans Fair features locally grown estate coffee, produce, seasonal fruit, local grinds, nuts, jams & live music!

Friday, 4pm-8pm: Food Truck Fridays

Join us for a fun night with food and artisan vendors! Feel free to bring a lawn chair or blanket and come hang out with us! Located in the parking lot of Macy’s.

Saturday, 8am-12pm: Keauhou Shopping Center

Keauhou Shopping Center, near Longs Drug. All products are home grown in Hawaii, many are organic - fruits, vegetables, flowers, coffee, macadamia nuts, eggs, baked goods & more. Live music! http://www.keauhoufarmersmarket.com/.

Wednesday to Sunday, 7am-4pm: Kailua-Kona Farmers Market (Downtown)
Crafts, flowers and food products booths - not all made/grown locally. In the parking lot next to the Kailua-Kona Public Library.

Sunday, 9am-2 pm: Pure Kona Green Market
Amy B.H. Greenwell Ethnobotanical Garden, Captain Cook. A variety of local vendors, and music! www.PureKonaMarkets.com.

KA'U

Friday, 2pm-6pm: Ocean View Green Market
Held at the Ocean View Community Center

Wednesday, 8am-2pm, and Friday 10am-3pm: Na'alehu Farmer & Artisan Market

VOLCANO

Sunday, 6am-10am: Volcano Farmers Market
Produce, flowers and baked goods

Saturday, 8am-1pm: Hilo Coffee Mill
17-995 Volcano Rd. Mountain View HI 96771 (located between the 12 and 13 Mile Markers on Hwy 11 between Volcano and Hilo). Fresh pasta, bread, fruit, vegetables, flowers, plants, etc. Live music. Hot breakfast cooked to order outside - even a petting zoo for kids of all ages.

PUNA

Sunday, 7am-12pm: The Outer SPACE Market, Kalapana
At Uncle Roberts Awa Club. At the "end of road" in Kalapana, where Hwys 130 and 137 meet, go 1/2 mile to the right. Local Big Island produce, arts, crafts, food vendors, and entertainment.

Sunday, 7am-2pm: Pahoa Village Farmer's Market
Large, covered, outdoor market with fresh fruits and vegetables, clothing and jewelry, food and coffee booths, music, kava bar, and more. Downtown Pahoa in the Akebono Theater/Luquin's parking lot.

Friday, 3pm-9pm: Pahoa Main Street Market
Crafts, food, produce and live music.

Sunday 8am-2pm: Maku'u Farmer's Market
Hawaiian crafts, plants, produce, jewelry, shells, ethnic and recycled clothing, food, live music, records/cds and books, from aproximately 150 vendors. Maku'u Farmer's lot, Keaau/Pahoa Hwy. bypass road.

HILO

Wednesday and Saturday, 7am-4pm: Hilo Farmer's Market
Local produce, flowers, plants, some crafts, baked goods and food. Local arts and crafts. Corner of Kamehameha Ave. & Mamo Street.

HAMAKUA COAST

Saturday, 7am-12pm: Kino'ole Farmers Market
1990 Kino'ole St. next to Kuwate Seed Shop, two streets mauka of Puainako Town Center. Locally grown produce, flowers, potted plants, herbs and vegetable seedlings. Demonstrations. Wheelchair friendly; lots of parking.

HAWI

Saturday, 7:30am-1:00pm: "Under the Banyans" Farmer's Market
Featuring produce, flowers, Thai & local cuisine, soaps, jewelry, clothing, used items, crafts, and music. Recycling bins provided for glass and aluminum, so bring your recycling!

HONOKA'A

Sundays, 9am-2pm Hamakua Harvest
44-2600 Hawai'i Belt Road, Honoka'a, at the intersection of Mamane Street and Mamalahoa Highway 19. Offering locally produced goods, ono food, live music and a free educational event weekly. The beautiful location and celebratory character provides a vibrant social gathering place for the whole family. Drink a coconut, buy a t-shirt and experience the warm hospitality of Hamakua. SNAP/EBT purchases are welcomed.

WAIMEA

Saturday, 7am-12pm: Waimea Homestead Farmers Market
Features a wide array of locally grown vegetables and fruit, plus flowers, lei, jams, mac nuts, coffee, teas and handmade gifts. https://www.waimeafarmersmarket.com

Saturday, 7:30am-12pm: Waimea Town Market
At Parker School. Features locally grown and produced vegetables; fruit; freshly baked artisan breads and pastries; tea; coffee; cheeses; mac nuts; jams and more. Also, eight chefs on hand to prepare a special breakfast or lunch entree.

Wednesday, 8:30am-1pm: Pukalani Midweek Market
Location: 67-139 Pukalani Rd., Kamuela, HI 96743. at the historic Pukalani Stables, nestled in the heart of upcountry Waimea, this vibrant market offers a wide variety of locally grown produce, fresh flowers, handmade crafts, and delicious prepared foods from around the world. It's the perfect midweek stop to support local farmers and artisans, enjoy the cowboy museum and gift shop, and soak in the charm of this beloved community gathering place.

Saturday, 7:30am-1:30pm: Kamuela Farmers Market at Pukalani Stables
Location: 67-139 Pukalani Rd., Kamuela, HI 96743. Features prepared foods, vegetables, landscaping plants, herbs, orchids, coffee, cacao, baked goods, soaps and wood items.kamuelafarmersmarket.com.

Saturday, 8am-1pm: Kuhio Hale Farmers Market
Hawaiian Homes Hall front lawn). Features locally grown vegetables, fruit, plants, food, pickled items, arts and crafts, coffee, and Lomilomi massage. Info: Dan Manuel (882-0403).

Tuesday, 2pm-5pm: Kekela Farm
64-604 Mana Rd., at the big barn. After you turn on to Mana Rd. from the highway, turn left at the "T" intersection and go a few hundred yards. It will be on the left.

SOUTH KOHALA

Wednesday, 8:30am-2:30pm: Kings' Shops Farmer's Market - Waikoloa Beach Resort
Weekly Farmers Market is held throughout the center and features locally grown fruits and vegetables, fresh jams and jellies, macadamia nuts, breads and pastries. Enjoy local entertainment by guitarist/vocalist Ben Kaili from 12pm-1pm.

Thursday, 3:30pm-6:00pm: The Queens' Culinary Market - Waikoloa Beach Resort
Shop island-grown produce and locally made products, including meat, seafood, coffee, honey, jams, and more. Live music and beer garden.

WAIKOLOA VILLAGE

1st Saturday of the month, 8am-12pm: Waikoloa Community Market
At the Waikoloa Vallage Plaza, 68-1820 Waikoloa Rd., Waikoloa Village, HI 96738. The Community Market features a variety of vendors offering fresh produce, plants, eggs, fish, bakery items, artisan prepared foods, creative artwork, jewelry, crafts, music, and more.