Farmers Markets in Hawaii
Island Freshness in the Pacific
Hawaii's 26 farmers markets are distributed across 4 counties, offering a tropical array of 30 unique product categories. The market scene reflects the islands' diverse geography and commitment to sustainable, local food systems.
Oahu and the Big Island Lead
Honolulu County hosts 8 markets, making it the busiest hub for local trade, while Hawaii County follows closely with 7. Kahului and Haleiwa are the most active cities, with 4 markets each serving their respective island communities.
Saturday Favorites and Weekday Finds
Saturday is the primary market day in Hawaii, with 15 locations welcoming shoppers for their weekend haul. While most are seasonal, 5 markets operate year-round, ensuring that nearly 20% of the state's markets are available in any month.
Baked Goods and Fresh Dairy
Baked goods and dairy products are surprisingly prominent, appearing at 10 and 9 markets respectively. You can also find free-range eggs, fresh pasta, and local poultry at 8 locations, showcasing the breadth of island production.
Experience the Aloha Spirit
Explore the vibrant stalls in Kahului or Haleiwa to taste the best the islands have to offer. With 15 markets open every Saturday, there is always a nearby opportunity to support local farmers and artisans.
Market Highlights
Of Hawaii's 26 farmers markets, 5 operate year-round and 16 hold weekend hours. 16 markets accept EBT/SNAP benefits. The most common products include Baked Goods, Dairy, Free-Range Eggs.
Cities in Hawaii
Haleiwa
Honolulu County, Hawaii
Kahului
Maui County, Hawaii
Hilo
Hawaii County, Hawaii
Kapaa
Kauai County, Hawaii
Honolulu
Honolulu County, Hawaii
Kailua
Honolulu County, Hawaii
Kailua-Kona
Hawaii County, Hawaii
Lahaina
Maui County, Hawaii
Lihue
Kauai County, Hawaii
Waimea
Hawaii County, Hawaii