Open three days a week, we offer endless rows of over 700 local merchants offering the best value on imported merchandise, hand made items, eclectic art pieces, popular local snacks, and other made in Hawaii products.
99-500 Salt Lake Blvd ‘Aiea , HI 96701 United States
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You've got to look hard to find the gems amongst all the junk. There are stalls upon stalls of touristy made-in-China crap but also a number of great local, unique items if you look for them.
Great place to get souvenirs . However, I bought a Hawaiian shirt and after washing it the material fell apart so use caution as to what you buy. My son bought a backpack and it's so sturdy. Def worth
Give yourself time to make at least two full circuits of the booths . You'll see new stuff along with multiple prices on repeating items, so it's worth shopping thoroughly.
Cash is king, but some vendors do take credit cards via Square. There are some artist vendors as well , glass,ceramics,photography ,lettering, etc..It's the NEW International Market Place! Old one RIP.
Nice place to get native Hawaiian clothes , accessories and tourist items at an affordable price ....also great selection of fruit.....have to go at least once
It's the same stuff going down the corridor. Prices are good but know you don't have to walk it all because you're not missing anything
Weds, Sat & Sunday. 6:30-3pm. every week! (Some vendors don't get set-up till 8am though as it is a lottery system for stalls) Vendors must draw for lots, so locations may vary.
Fun and cheap place to shop for souvenirs and little trinkets to take home. Don't forget a hat or umbrella - it gets really hot.
Great swap meet. haven't been in years but you can get great deals here! It's hot so wear a hat.
Wear a sun hat - wear sunscreen - get water and wear comfy shoes . A lot of the vendors will deal with you. Bathrooms are in the stadium itself
Many similar stands but you're sure to find something to take home!
Worth the $1 entrance though you can sneak in for free if you know where. Walk around first to scope and compare prices of vendors .
Perfect place for Hawaiian trinkets . Make sure to avoid 'made in China' stuff. Rather look for local artistry and ornaments.
When you get to the peanut butter booth (made with macadamian nuts ) buy you favorites right away. He sells out of the most popular flavors in the morning.
Hand crafted items can be found in abundance - as well as cheesy trinkets - but if you like t-shirt bargains they are here!!!
If you need T-shirts, island jewelry or want to soak up the ohana atmosphere
Bring cash for purchases. Very few vendors accept credit/debit. Also, wear sunscreen and a hat--it gets HOT out there. If you like coconut , get a fresh, green, young coconut to drink from!
This is not a "one man's treasure is another's junk" flea market . It's a repetitive souvenir trap with DELISH treats (sweet bread , fresh pineapple and slurping fresh coconut milk from a straw).
Tbh. Everything is great here. :) Lots of variety
Go early in the morning for a cool shopping experience. Don't purchase at your first tent shop around for deals
Worth the trip for reasonably priced tourist items . T-shirts, wood carvings, hats, trinkets etc.
Hungry? Come and get some good food. We have either pork , chicken it meatball sandwich it even our garlic butter shrimp plate. it's at 9c
Has it all! No need to go everywhere for certain items it's all here!
Find Island Paradise Products and taste the amazing jams and butters. Near Gate 7, UU. You won't be sorry!
Amazing deals on souvenirs . Make sure to try & take a few bucks off the lprice though.
Hawaiian print sarongs/pareos, bags, clothing ; bone jewelry , all types HI t-shirts.
Best Hawaiian Ukulele has the best prices in town . Tell Nandy Keith sent you. :)
Be sure to check out different stands for competitive prices and deals.
Nandy is the guy to see when you want an ukulele!
A lot of similar booths but definitely worth checking this out. It's easy to spend the entire day here.
Tons of great omiyage for friends and family
Great prices.
Love the prices
Bring cash! And good walking shoes !
If you hungry for some real food, head on over to section 9c right there on the corner!!
Stop by the Molokaiz booth for BBQ sauces #delish - they offer flat rate shipping too!
If you need floating charms stop by mattysmeyalworks!
cool down with a chilled coconut drink , yum:)
I love this spot!! Cash is the way to go!! Nice art , good prices!
Buy all your stuff to give people back home here !!
Loved the coconut drinks !
Everything is good here
Come early for great stuff
Only open on Wednesdays and Sundays!
The coconut peanut butter is amazing! Support the Molokaiz BBQ sauce !
Wish I had not gone, hot and humid. Asphalt everywhere which don't help. Tons of vendors and most everything sold here.
Green coconut juice is tangy and gross. Plus if you drink too much you'll get the runs. Save your $5.
The vendors under the double letters seem to have cheaper prices.
Not somewhere to go on your vacation, this is a locals thing.
Aloha at the parking
Veg fish food and pho all avail here - Milton Cabagbag
Good eats plus produce and products. My favorite is link. Butcher. Local. Done! - justin parker
Try the Loco Moco - Rice, hamburger patty, covered in gravy, topped with an egg--what's not to love? - Albert L
An altogether incredibly interesting and also very sobering experience. Get there early (especially if you didn't reserve your memorial ticket ahead of time) and avoid the large tour groups. - Tomiana DeBellis
The pineapples are so fresh. Don't miss out on the pineapple soft serve! - Bonnie Chen