.

Hawaii's Best Stuff

 Hawaii's Finest Travel and Visitor Information Center


.

Receive Guides

Background Music

Hotels

Hot Pics

Beaches

Fun

Dining

Shopping

Sights

Entertainment

Culture

Coupons & Maps

Links

Home

 
Shopping

From Mom & Pop Shops
to Designer Boutiques...

At the crossroads of the Pacific, Hawaii has a vast amount of shopping treasures that await you. Should you visit or call any of the companies listed here, let them know you found out about their store via Hawaii's Visitor Guides on the Internet.

 

Oahu

Chanel. Fine, unique creations available at Ala Moana Center, Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center and in Whalers Village on Maui. Phone 800-550-0005.

Gucci. Distinctive clothing, handbags, shoes and timepieces. Clean, simple and stylish. There's a mix of classic and modern, traditional and innovative. Ala Moana Center, phone 808-942-1148. Also at Hyatt Regency in Waikiki and Whalers Village on Maui.

Hilo Hattie. Warm hostesses greet you with a lei and a cool drink while a huge selection of Hawaiian fashions, natural jewelry, macadamia nuts and souvenirs await. Free round-trip transportation from Waikiki is available.

Honolulu Time Service Corp. "Keeping Hawaii on Time Since 1978." Hawaii's largest dealer in high-grade and collectable time pieces specializes in Rolex watches. Master Watch and Clock Technicians are on staff. This company also deals in Fine and Estate Jewelry. Email honolulutime@usa.net

Kawamoto Orchid Nursery. Visit this 3-1/2 acre nursery in beautiful Palolo Valley, which stocks cattleya, vanda, epidendrum, and many other kinds of orchids. Hand-carry the plants or have them sent to your home. Catalog available. Phone 808-732-5808.

Louis Vuitton. An exquisite array of canvas and fine leather goods, luggage and accessories are available at Ala Moana Center. Phone. 808-973-0580.

Maui Divers' Jewelry Design Center. "Memories of Hawaii That Last a Lifetime." Enjoy a fascinating behind-the-scenes tour of the design and production area of the world's largest manufacturer of precious Hawaiian coral jewelry. See exquisite designs come to life as they are transformed before your eyes into fine jewelry. Full Lifetime Guarantee. Phone 800-462-4454. Email customerservice@mauidivers.com

Philip Rickard Honolulu. Hawaiian heirloom jewelry has been a part of Hawaii's culture for more than a century. A combination of heavy gold, fused-in black enamel, and hand-engraved designs provide long lasting durability and timeless elegance. Call toll free from: US/Canada 1-800-548-2616; Japan 0031-11-1535; Australia 0014-800-126-120; New Zealand 0800-44-0481.

Waikiki Aloe. Specializing in sun tan and skin care products, the experts at this store can ensure you tan properly. They'll explain when to use water-based and oil-based products. 2168 Kalakaua Ave. Phone 808-922-7767. Also at Whalers Village on Maui.

 

Maui

Kaahumanu Center. The largest shopping complex on Maui boasts a fine array of fabulous shops and restaurants. This is where the locals go!

Lahaina Cannery Mall. Located between Lahaina and Kaanapali, Lahaina Cannery is Maui's only fully-enclosed, air-conditioned mall. There are over 50 shops and restaurants, ample free parking and free daily shuttle service to and from several locations.

Whalers Village. Over 60 shops and restaurants on Ka'anapali Beach. European fashions, fine dining, and the Whale Museum, where you can learn about the history of whales and whaling.

 

Kauai

Kapaia Stitchery. A must if you're looking for unique island designs in quilts, needle-work, and tropical fabrics. Their selection of rare, majestic Hawaiian quilts is an attraction for quilters and quilt-lovers. In Lihue.

Kukui Grove Center. With 35 acres of fun, this is Kauai's largest shopping center. There are over 50 specialty stores, 13 restaurants, 2 movie theaters, a video arcade, and an outdoor recreation area. Free live entertainment on select days. Located in Lihue.

 

The Big Island

Kama'aina Woods. This shop features hand-turned bowls and other museum-quality pieces made of native Hawaiian and other hardwoods. Crafts available for sale include bowls, boxes, poi pounders and accessories in koa, milo, monkeypod, mango, and Norfolk pine. These finely crafted pieces make for excellent gifts or personal treasures. Located in historic Honoka'a on the northern part of the Big Island.

Punalu'u Bake Shop. Both a visitor center and bakery, this popular stop located in Punalu'u between Volcano and Kona, is well-known for its Hawaiian sweetbread. You'll also find fresh-made sandwiches, coffee, ice cream, and a gift shop that carries garments, macadamia nut products, postcards, and other items.

Royal Kona Coffee Mill & Museum. A self-guided tour of this mill and museum includes a video that traces the history and process of farming coffee. Visit the gift shop where you can get a complimentary Kona coffee sample. Located between Kona and Volcano.


 Back to the Top

Century 21 All Islands. Let Julie Lum help you find your Hawaii dream home.

E-mail aloha@visit-hawaii.com

All Content © Hawaii's Visitor Guides 2008