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Farmers markets on Big Island
Hawaii Island spans the most agricultural diversity of any island: Kona coffee, Hamakua macadamia nuts, Hilo orchids and tropical fruit, Volcano-area vegetables, and Ka'u oranges. The Hilo Farmers Market is the largest and most tourist-facing; smaller markets in Kainaliu, Naalehu, and Waimea cater to residents.
Farmers markets (7)

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.
15 vendors listed

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.
15 vendors listed

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.

Pure Kona Green Market
9 AM-2 PM
Farmers market in Captain Cook. Vendors include produce, plants, prepared food, crafts, local products, coffee.
76 vendors listed

Hāmākua Harvest Farmers Market
9 AM-2 PM
Farmers market in Honokaʻa. Vendors include produce, prepared food, local products, crafts.

Volcano Farmers Market
8 AM-12 PM
Farmers market in Volcano. Vendors include produce, prepared food, local products, crafts.

Waimea Town Market
7:30 AM-12 PM
Farmers market in Waimea. Vendors include produce, prepared food, local products, flowers, crafts, coffee.
32 vendors listed
