This market only comes into town once a month (maybe less—we heard it travels too), but we just happened to be around when it did and it was so worth it! Got a lilikoi matcha lemonade from a food truck and it was divine. Also got pita sliders with schwarma chicken and a ramen from a booth. Everything was melt-in-your mouth delicious. We also got a few souvenirs from the vendors, like handmade jewelry and clothes. Expect higher prices but feel good knowing you’re supporting the local economy. Overall highly recommend...
Read moreThe name speaks for its self!! Mālama meaning “to take care of” really shows. Because of all of its diverse local vendors, it makes this market the prefect spot to find those hidden gems you can’t live without. Everything from birthday & anniversary gifts, self care packages, handmade art to hang in our home, ono cooking salts & jams, bikinis for the whole ohana and much, much more. So what are you waiting for? Grab those masks and make your way down to the Mālama Hawai’i Markers Market. Cheehoo, see you...
Read moreWe have been a vendor for this market since it started. Vanessa and her team are organized, friendly, and do a great job of creating a market atmosphere and bringing in customers while helping to support the community. The Northshore and Hawaii Kai locations are well set up and visitor friendly with parking, music, and a wide variety of handmade crafters and artisans. They create a great environment for everyone, as a vendor booth price could be lower for crafters and glad to have more food options...
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