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20 Bustling Big Island Farmers Markets

Visiting the Big Island and want to know which farmers markets are the best use of your time? Lucky for you, we have the 20 best Big Island farmers markets worth a stop!
This list of the best Big Island farmers markets was written by Marcie Cheung (a Hawaii travel expert) and contains affiliate links which means if you purchase something from one of my affiliate links, I may earn a small commission that goes back into maintaining this blog.

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Hawaii Travel Spot has you covered! We’ve compiled a list of some of the most amazing farmer’s markets on the island, so no matter where you are, you can find one close by.

Not only will you get to experience all that the market has to offer, but you will also get a taste of the history and culture of Hawaii. It’s an experience you won’t want to miss!

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Top Big Island Farmer’s Markets to Visit

If you are trying to figure out experience farmer’s markets to get the most out of the Big Island, I have put the ones you need to check out on the map below.

Hilo Farmer’s Market

Near the Russell Carroll Mo’oheau County Park, you will find the Hilo farmer’s Market, where you can find tons of food trucks scattered around the area, and listen to some amazing live music as you shop!

Image of fruits and flowers at the Hilo Farmers Market on the Big Island of Hawaii

The market is open from 7 AM to 3 PM every day, but you will find that most vendors will pop up on Wednesday and Saturday. There are lots of cool things to buy here, like traditional macadamia nuts and other local produce. Many things here can be bought here for cheap, and are often just miles away from where they were first harvested!

Na’alehu Farmer’s Market

Over by the Punalu’u Bake Shoppe in Na’alehu, you will be able to see the Na’alehu farmer’s market.

While the market is open on Wednesday and Saturday from 8 AM to 2 PM, it is important to go early on Saturdays because they sometimes close early, so be sure to get in while you can

Image of red tropical fruit at a Big Island farmers market

They have some awesome produce in this market, along with several animal products like fish and eggs. Food trucks are also on-site to provide you with some fresh food and drinks.

For those of you who want to take some swag home as well, there are also local artisans who can provide you with some lovely homemade jewelry to take home!

Hakalau Farmer’s Market and Foodshare

The Hakalau farmer’s Market can be found on Chin Chuck Road. The coolest thing about this market is that was created by local residents to help celebrate the history of the area and bring attention to the efforts of the locals.

Image of fresh produce at a farmers market in Hawaii

If you are able to make it for the short time they are open, on Tuesdays at 3 PM, you can get some awesome Thai food, handmade candles, and so many other amazing products!

Hawi Farmer’s Market

Under the trees at the Kohala Village Hub, you will discover the Hawi farmer’s Market. This market has a very cool and outdoor kind of vibe, and you will find them open on Saturdays from 8:30 AM to noon.

Image of the Hawi Farmers Market sign.
The Hawi Farmers Market is pretty adorable. Photo credit: Marcie Cheung

They have live music available for you to listen to, and they also have some amazing crafted goods and pieces of clothing that are extremely unique! Of course, they also have food and produce available as well.

Kona Farmer’s Market

While the Kailua-Kona farmer’s market has a couple of different names it is known by, the only thing you need to know is that it was one of the biggest markets around, sporting more than 40 local vendors!

Image of anthurium flowers at the Kona Farmers Market.
There are tons of vendors at the Kona Farmers Market. Photo credit: Marcie Cheung

From Wednesday through Sunday from 7 AM to 4 PM, this area can provide you with the traditional produce of other markets, but also has some other cool products as well, like handmade wooden figures, and even surfboards that you can buy and take for a spin while you are in Hawaii!

Ho’oulu Community Farmer’s Market & Artisans Fair

One of the other fantastic Hawaii farmer’s markets has got to be the Ho’oulu Community Market, which is located at the Sheraton Kona Resort. Their hours are going to be from 9 AM to 2 PM every Wednesday. 

Image of bananas at the Kona Farmers Market

There is always something that differentiates each of these markets from the rest, and this market is no exception. There is definitely some fantastic food and drink that you can get, but the coolest thing you can find is the art! They have paintings and photos, as well as some really cool blown glass. All things I would recommend you check out!

Keauhou Farmer’s Market

Open from 8 AM to noon, the Keauhou farmer’s Market is open every Saturday at the Keauhou Shopping Center. They have some spectacular jams and they even have real Kona coffee, which I would highly recommend you try! They also sell some other sweet beverages that can help your day go right.

South Kona Fruit Stand

If you are looking to get your fill of some of the freshest fruits in Kona, you have to take the time to check out the South Kona Fruit Stand, which you can visit every day besides Tuesdays. Found on the Mamalahoa Highway, the produce here is repping some of the highest quality food around.

Image of Hawaiian tropical fruit

All the things available for purchase were grown directly on the farm, so you can enjoy your sandwiches and smoothies knowing that everything you consume was grown locally.

Pure Kona Green Markets

With the amazing liver performances that you can experience here, it’s no wonder people come flocking back to visit the Pure Kona Green Markets, which can be found next to the Greenwell Botanical Garden.

While you can find produce and other items at this market, the main selling point is going to be the awesome entertainment, where you can see fantastic cultural dances, and even get a massage! You can also purchase some cool souvenirs and get some goods like honey and jam while you’re at it!

Waikoloa King’s Shops Farmer’s Market

While it is one of the smaller markets, the Waikoloa Village farmer’s market at King’s Shops can be a fun little pitstop if you happen to be in the area. There are typically only about 10 vendors on the Tuesdays that they are open from 9 AM to 2 PM 

There are a lot of fun things like herbal soap and some awesome fresh bagels, so it’s definitely worth the visit if you are thinking of checking it out!

Farmer’s Market at Hamakua Harvest

Open every Sunday from 9 AM to 2 PM, you can check out the farmer’s market at Hamakua Harvest for some great food and sweets, live music, and tons of fun activities for travelers of all ages!

Fresh pineapple tropical fruit on the bamboo for sale in the market

They have a wide variety of different products, like cacao and local honey. You can find the market at Hawai’i Belt Road

Market at the Mill

If you happen to be on the lookout for an awesome Puna farmer’s market, the “Market @ the Mill”, is a great way to experience what this rural area has to offer. Hosted by Hilo Coffee Mill, you can find this market open from 9 AM to 2 PM every Saturday along the Mamalahoa Highway.

You can tell that the produce here is great as even the locals come here to get their goods. Coupled with some awesome food and live music, this is a great way to enjoy the amazing aspects of the area!

Maku’u Farmer’s Market

Off of the Keaau-Pahoa Road, the Maku’u farmer’s Market is an awesome aspect of the area, as they help to provide support for the local community and their products.

Here you can find some amazing traditional foods like Thai barbeque and some shave ice. They also have pieces of art that you can’t find anywhere else, and they have fresh meats and animal products that you need to check out as well! You can find them open every Sunday from 7:30 AM to noon.

Uncles Kaimu Farmer’s Market

If you happen to be in the area of Kaimu’s black sand beaches, a fun Saturday morning at Kaimu farmer’s Market at Uncles ‘Awa Bar is a perfect place to see a ton of different local commodities and products.

Image of coconuts in a green tub

During their morning sessions, they have lots of great vegan treats along with baked goods and fresh produce. They also have live music that you can listen to the entire time they shop. Additionally, they also have the Kalapana Night Market every Wednesday after 5 PM, where they will serve alcohol. If you are an older traveler, this can be a great time to enjoy the evening ambiance!

Pahoa Market in the Park

For those of you who have the time to make a stop in Pahoa District Park, you will find traditional park things like a playground and fields for sports. A less typical thing they have is a farmer’s market right at the park!

This is a great place to check out for some good food and local fruits and other produce. You can watch skaters doing tricks at the skate park, or just take the time to sit on the grass and relax. The market is open every Saturday from 8 AM to 2 PM, so check out this Big Island farmer’s market if you get the chance!

Pana’ewa Farmer’s Market

If you want the freshest, local produce in the area, the Pana’ewa market definitely tops the charts! Open from 6 to 10 AM on Railroad Avenue, they are run by the area’s farmer’s association, The association has a rule where they are only willing to accept local farmers and plant-based artisans, so you know you are getting the most local products possible.

Find great food products, local goods, and some piping hot food made nearby the market!

Kino’ole Farmer’s Market

Found by a nearby parking lot on Kino’ole Street, the farmer’s market of the same name gathers nearby vendors every Saturday from 6:30 to 11 AM to showcase their produce!

With produce like pineapple and coconuts and great snacks like taro chips, you are figuratively and literally in for a treat! If you are hoping to take some lovely plants with you as well, they have anthuriums and orchids available as well.

Hilo Town Market

From 5 to 8 PM every Friday you can head on down to the Hilo Town Market. They have a location on Waianuenue Avenue that has tons of food and live bands that satisfy your craving for barbeque and tacos. They have several different activities and you can pick up some baked food and produce.

Volcano Farmer’s Market

Every Sunday from 6 to 10 AM, you can head on down to Cooper Center on Wright Road to get a taste of the Volcano farmer’s Market!

Because the market is covered, if the weather isn’t so great on your trip, you can still get everything you need here!

Ka’u Farmer’s Market

Every Wednesday and Saturday from 8 AM to noon, you can take the time to hang out at the Ka’u farmer’s Market. You can shop for different products and souvenirs while listening to live music. They also have some yummy frozen sweets and even Mexican and Thai food to satisfy your every craving!

Waimea Town Market

As one of the largest farmer’s markets around, if you want to see all the different kinds of Waimea produce, the Waimea Town Market is the place to check out. They have so many different things to check out from tacos, to produce, to fruit butter, and even hand-carved knives!

You can find them on the Park School grounds from 7:30 AM to noon every Saturday.

Waimea Midweek Farmer’s Market

To help aid the need for a greater number of markets in the area, the Waimea Midweek farmer’s Market can be found at the Paniolo Preservation Society, and packs tons of culture and history!

They have a local museum where you can dive into the culture of the area, and of course, they have local veggies and fruits along with a ton of food trucks to get you everything you need! You can catch them open on Wednesday from 9 AM to 2 PM

Kamuela Farmer’s Market

Held in the same place as the Waimea Midweek farmer’s Market, the Kamuela farmer’s Market has tons of cool attractions like a cowboy museum! While the museum is free, part of the proceeds made from market sales actually goes back to the preservation society. They have tons of food and beverages along with live entertainment, so you can find all the products you need, as well as some cool wooden handmade items. If you want to check it out, you can find them open on Saturdays from 7:30 AM to 1 PM. 

Tips for Visiting a Big Island Farmer’s Market

Before you decide to embark on a trip to a market, here are some tricks I have learned that will help you out!

  • Dress for the weather! Some markets are out in the open and won’t protect you from the elements like the sun or rain, so make sure to have the clothes you need.
  • If the market has a website, be sure to check it out so that you can figure out what vendors and other activities will be available. This way, rather than going in blind, you can make a checklist of the things you might want to get!
  • Make sure you have a way to carry things! While a canvas bag can always help you out, if you have some things that might need to say cool, a portable cooler can definitely help you out.
  • Be sure to bring extra cash with you. While some vendors will take cash, some of the more rural markets probably won’t, so be sure to have some cash on hand at all times.

Big Island Farmers Markets FAQ

How is the drive from Kona to Hilo?

As two of the island’s biggest towns, it will definitely take you at least an hour to get between the towns. If you want to take a longer, more scenic route Hawaii Belt Road and Mamalahoa Highway, the trip are likely going to be taking at least three hours. The good news is there are several Big Island farmers markets along the way.

What is Kona best known for?

So many things! Kona has some amazing deep-sea fishing and is known around the world for hosting fishing events. They are also famous for their incredibly flavorful coffee that you simply can’t find anywhere else.

Where did Kailua Farmers Market move to?

For those of you trying to figure out where the Kailua Town Farmers Market moved to, you will find it at the Enchanted Lake Center. This way, they have found they are able to handle a greater amount of vendors so more people can share their products!

Check Out the Best Big Island Markets

As you have seen throughout this list, there are so many markets around the Big Island that can truly provide you with the Hawaii experience! While all of them provide you with produce and other goods, live entertainment also elevates the market buying experience!

If you are looking into figuring out a fun way to spend the day and want to get a better look at what the island has to offer, a farmer’s market is a great way to do this. Happy shopping!

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