Maui has many shopping options that range from inexpensive novelty gift shops to more upscale luxury boutiques. There are a lot of souvenir shops as well where you can find dolphin ashtrays, shell jewelry boxes, and grass skirts. There are some very unique local finds as well like the colorful pareaus, beautiful flowing skirts that you would wear over a swimsuit, classic flashy Hawaiian shirts, freshwater pearls, artistic handmade quilts, delicious tropical fruit jams and teas, locally grown Kona coffee and fresh macadamia nuts. Some of the larger hotels in Maui have some great shopping arcades. A perfect plce if you are on a budget or you just want to just window shop.
Front Street in Lahaina has the island's largest collection of art galleries and small shops. You will find everything from amazing artwork from local artists, to t-shirts, to fine jewelry. Front Street is also a great place to people watch. Maui has very few antique stores.
Honolulu is Hawaii's biggest shopping city. You will find anything and everything in Honolulu's shopping malls, arcades, fashionable boutiques and local craft shops. Honolulu has a vast variety of shopping centers throughout the Central Business District which are near the harbor and beaches. There are over one thousand stores and several in major shopping centers in Honolulu. Some of the most popular shopping centers, malls and shops in Honolulu are Ala Moana Shopping Center, DFS Galleria Waikiki, Hilo Hattie, Honolulu Chocolate Company and 2100 Kalakaua .
North Market Street in Wailuku is the best places for antique lovers. Here you will find a collection of antique and thrift shops. Finders Keepers (located at 400 Hana Highway, Ste G in Kahului) has the best collection of imported art, and slightly used furnishings in the area.
Waikiki Beach Walk is Waikiki's newest gathering place for shopping, nightlife, and cuisine. Waikiki Beach Walk is an impressive and leisurely vacation destination to play and to stay. Waikiki Beach Walk is the largest development project in Waikiki's history. Waikiki Beach Walk spans nearly eight acres along Lewers Street which has has been completely rebuilt and transformed. The island's cooling trade winds,year-round excellent weather, outdoor entertainment plaza, nearly fifty new retailers, sixteen dining establishments, and five hotels welcome both visitors and island residents .
Kalakaua Avenue is Waikiki's main strip and home to world-class shopping. Here you will discover a variety of unique local merchandise, Hawaiian jewelry, quilts, art, ceramics, books, and specialty foods to take home Some of the best treats to bring home include Kona coffee, macadamia nuts, preserves, and other snacks.
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