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Napili Farmers Market - Shave ice truck

Napili Farmers Market

4.1(73 reviews)
9.8 mi
•$$

Napili Farmers Market has had a glow up and added more food stalls and is selling more locally made…read moreproducts, which all adds up to a great place to visit! From Bao Buns to coconut ice cream, shortbread to finger bananas, salsa to sourdough, shave ice to mangos, they have something to tempt every palate, including a guy who cracks a mean coconut in front of you for a coconut water fix, quenchingly good on a hot day. Local vendors are also selling a great selection, from locally made bikinis to printed tees, resin chopping boards to homemade jams, jewellery to plants, traditional carvings and keiki clothing. Plus there is free parking and a band plays at the weekend too. Makes a nice morning out to buy some groceries and have a treat. Personal faves are the mushroom bao buns (small but mighty, smoky, spicy, crunchy and cool from cucumbers, sooooo moreish), anything from Coconut Glens coconut ice cream stand (with a surprise flave every day), the spicy red salsa from Love Peace Salsa, and the finger bananas from the veggie stand, oh and the finger limes if they have them too ;)

A beautiful gathering of local artists and farmers coming together to live sustainably. There is…read morefresh produce, bakery, plants, honey and kombucha to be had. Depending on the stand the prices vary, for being farm to table I thought the produce was a bit pricey, but in the end local is always better in my book. Open daily.

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Olowalu Farmers Market - Olowalu Farmers Market

Olowalu Farmers Market

3.5(56 reviews)
2.7 mi
•$$

Pretty cool market to go to look for various items, which would make a nice stop to look and buy…read moresnacks and treat souvenirs. They do have some local fresh fruits as well. The fruits are pricier than going to foodland farms, so it depends whether you can find ripe fruits there or to then look at this market as an option. They have a variety of coffee beans and grounds, jams, chocolates, dried fruits and candies, etc. I bought a bunch of manoa chocolate bars there as their prices were cheaper than other grocery stores. Manoa chocolate bars are tasty and their dark chocolate single origin bars are amazing! They taste like having some alcohol flavor to it but without any alcohol flavors - this is due to the cocoa beans used was properly fermented and then processed for the natural delightful flavor of cocoa. Simple amazing!

As someone who visits on an annual basis, we have learned the best places to buy items to bring…read morehome and this isn't our place anymore. They have pivoted hard into locally made food items versus local produce which I respect given all that Maui continues to recover from. They do have a very large inventory of candies, cookies, chocolate, spices, nuts, honey and coffee to choose from and they will ship for you which is great. Not free but it's a good service to offer. I don't like to shop at big box versus local however when the mark up is by $10 I have to go with the big W for the 100% Kona coffee as an example. Mark up a couple bucks, no problem. Ample parking including food trucks nearby so it's a busy place. Have a look and you decide. Hubby did buy a small bag of double chocolate Honolulu Cookie Company cookies which we hadn't seen elsewhere.

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Ko Mahi Ai Makeke - 09.10.22 food and fruit stands

Ko Mahi Ai Makeke

4.7(11 reviews)
14.6 mi

This is s a small market of farmers and crafters located in the back parking lot of Kukui Mall in…read moreKihei. They are open every Saturday from 8am to 12noon. It was my first time visiting a few months ago and was pleasantly surprised with the farm fresh products and locally made goods. Some vendors have food available like chinese pretzels, Hawaiian chili pepper water, and fresh baked goods. Maui Ono Donuts is also posted up in the parking lot and dishing out their old fashioned cake donuts. I perused some of the vendors and ended up buying a handmade apron made from Hawaiian bark cloth as a gift. I also got some donuts for the road. There's a good variety here if you're in the Kihei area and want to support some local businesses.

Flea Market, South Kihei Maul…read more Fun walking around this small flea market located in the back parking area of Kukui Mall in Kihei. They operate on Saturdays from 8:00a to noon. There's live entertainment, arts and crafts, food, baked goods, and produce... locally made and grown items. I purchased some butter mochi from one of the vendors and we chatted with the business owners sharing with us some tips on places to visit. They mentioned how rare for this side (South Kihei) to get flash floods so the heavy rains that happened yesterday was just a freak incident. Oh, the butter mochi was delicious! We ate it the next day at the airport while waiting for our flight. We also purchased some produce. Everything from avocados, papaya, and mango to carrots, lime, and tomatoes were sold here. Hubby loves papaya and he was excited to find some here. Everyone's so friendly. We also enjoyed the local band... even gave us a shout out "visitors from California." If you happen to catch Maui Ono Donuts food truck there... make sure you try their donuts! Ko Mahiai Makeke means farmers market in Hawaiian. Review #2724

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Ko Mahi Ai Makeke - 09.10.22 food and crafts

09.10.22 food and crafts

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Lahaina Family Farms - Feeding the cool chickens on the farm

Lahaina Family Farms

5.0(5 reviews)
1.4 mi
•$$

Fun visit to the Lahaina Family Farms. It was a very enjoyable experience. Riding the ATVs itself…read morewas already a lot of fun. Tim, Harline and Chelsea were great hosts and told interesting stories. It was fun to see, feed, and pet the chicken and the sheep. In our group, the age ranged from 2 to over 50 years old and we all had a great time. We also got to see the sacred wili wili trees, native to Hawaii. The farm has great views of Lahaina and the ocean. It was a unique experience different and interesting and inspiring to hear the vision that Tim and Harline have to restore the Hawaiian "Garden of Eden". Highly recommend if you are looking for a break from the beach and want to hear how you can leave the earth a better place than you found it, a philosophy the Tim and Harline believe in.

I took the time in my busy schedule to visit Lahaina Family Farms. A vision that Tim and his wife…read morepractices and works at each and every day. Once you get over the sheer beauty of this farms location in launiupoko, which overlooks the Hawaiian waters, you realize you found a real gem. Lahaina family farms covers 69 acres, many of it is yet to be farmed and the goal here is to balance land preservation, organic farming, and education. Everyone has a skill that can be resourceful to this farm for the education is beyond just organic farming. It is Tim's collective decision to change the directions of all Of our lives by responsible land ownership. The farm also has one of the largest gathering of a certain Hawaiian tree that carries a long standing folklore. My limited research tells me that the wood of this tree, similar to balsa wood, was once used by Hawaiian royalty to carve surf boards. Tim's ties with the wwoofers, a world wide organization, provides young people the opportunity to contribute their skills to help themselves, others as well as the farm vision. This gives them a truly great experience on the farm, not to mention the amazing opportunity to be on the beautiful island of Maui. I'm told visitors are welcomed with love and appreciation. Tim and his family ask for nothing in return other than a few hours a day of work and an open mind to his vision. Lahaina family farms is worth the trip and I hope everyone enjoys their visit as much as I did!!:)

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Lahaina Family Farms - One of the aquaponic tanks.

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One of the aquaponic tanks.

Launiupoko Market - farmersmarket - Updated May 2026

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