Market collections

Markets good for weekly produce runs

Markets that are especially useful for recurring fruit, greens, flowers, pantry goods, and farm-direct shopping.

Weekly produce runs (8)

OahuSaturdays

KCC Saturday Farmers Market

7:30-11 AM

KCC is part breakfast stop, part produce market. The hot-food and bakery lines pull most of the early attention, while the farm tables toward the back keep it grounded as a real weekly shop.

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69 vendors listed

OahuSundays

Mililani Sunday Farmers Market

8-11 AM

Mililani Sunday feels like a true neighborhood farmers market: white tents in a high-school lot, Central Oʻahu families doing a produce-and-breakfast lap, and Hawaii Farm Bureau's local-only stall mix keeping it rooted in everyday shopping instead of sightseeing.

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29 vendors listed

OahuWednesdays

Honolulu Wednesday Farmers Market

4-7 PM

Blaisdell Wednesday is the most midweek-errand version of a farmers market — set in the arena lot between Ward and Kapiʻolani, with people stopping after work for dinner, greens, flowers and pantry restocks. It feels more pau hana than weekend outing.

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21 vendors listed

OahuThursdays

Kailua Thursday Farmers Market

4-7 PM

Kailua Thursday has the clean, easy rhythm of a town-center market: a quick loop through an open parking lot, Windward regulars grabbing dinner or produce on the way home, and the same Hawaii Farm Bureau local-only mix that keeps it practical. It reads as a Thursday reset, not a tourist attraction.

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27 vendors listed

Big IslandSaturdays

Hilo Farmers Market — Saturday

7 AM-3 PM

Hilo on Saturday is not a tidy parking-lot market; it's a downtown sprawl around Mamo Street and Kamehameha Avenue, with produce tables, flowers, crafts, and visitors flowing through multiple blocks. On the big day it feels like one of the few markets in Hawaiʻi that is both a real shopping stop and a bona fide attraction.

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15 vendors listed

Big IslandWednesdays

Hilo Farmers Market — Wednesday

7 AM-3 PM

Hilo on Wednesday has the same big-market bones as Saturday — downtown streets, lots of fruit and flowers, and enough vendors that it feels more like an open-air district than a single market. It draws locals stocking up and visitors treating it as part of the Hilo itinerary.

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15 vendors listed

Big IslandSaturdays

Keauhou Farmers Market

8 AM-12 PM

Keauhou feels like West Hawaiʻi's more relaxed farm morning — shopping-center setting, live music, coffee-in-hand pacing, and a crowd split between Kona regulars and visitors staying down the coast. It has more community-market feel than spectacle.

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KauaiMondays

Kauai Pau Hana Market

3-5:30 PM

Monday Pau Hana is built for the after-work stop: small enough to do fast, practical enough to matter, and anchored by Kauaʻi Grown produce at Kukui Grove rather than sightseeing traffic. It feels like a locals' market that happens to be public, not the other way around.

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