10 Best Shopping in Maui, Hawaii

Mana Foods

Fodor's choice

At this bustling health food store you can stock up on local fish and grass-fed beef for your barbecue. You'll find the best selection of organic produce on the Island, as well as a great bakery and deli. The health and beauty room has a dizzying selection of products that promise to keep you glowing.

Maui Crafts Guild

Fodor's choice

One of the Island's only artist cooperatives, Maui Crafts Guild is crammed with treasures. Resident artists produce lead-glazed pottery, basketry, glass and feather art, photography, ceramics, and woodwork pieces. The prices are surprisingly low, making this a great place to find gifts and one-of-a-kind items to take home.

Maui Girl Swimwear

Fodor's choice

This is the place on Maui for swimwear, cover-ups, beach hats, and sandals. Maui Girl designs its own suits, which have been spotted in Sports Illustrated fashion shoots and on celebrities. Tops and bottoms can be purchased separately, increasing your chances of finding the perfect fit.

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Maui Hands

Fodor's choice

This gallery shows work by more than 300 local artists: exquisite woodwork, lovely ceramics, authentic Niihau shell lei, wave metal etchings, and whimsical clay figures. There are locations in Lahaina, Makawao, and at The Shops at Wailea. At each location, the gallery offers a unique Artists in Residence program that connects the public to the artists at local “talk story” sessions each month.

Art Project Paia

This multimedia gallery brings a stark and fresh perspective to the Maui art community with a well-curated selection of contemporary photography, sculptures, ceramics, and paintings.

77 Hana Hwy., Paia, Hawaii, 96779, USA
808-214–6949
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Rate Includes: Closed Tues. during low season

Biasa Rose

The whole family can shop for stylish threads at this boutique. Charming items—including upcycled items, Hawaii-made products, pillows, shoes, and earth-friendly bags—are on display along with comfy cotton tees, airy tunics, and statement necklaces. The store has a great menswear selection that includes vintage aloha shirts. Repurposed kids' clothing and home accessories are locally made. At Rose's Closet, the women's consignment shop in the back, you can score designer pieces at great prices.

Haiku Marketplace at the Cannery

This assortment of stores (including a small grocery store and a hardware store), service providers, a post office, and various businesses make up the hub of this small town. The big draw, besides enjoying a nice stroll through the area, are two of the island's most popular restaurants, Colleen's at the Cannery and Nuka.

Moonbow Tropics

If you're looking for an aloha shirt that won't look out of place outside of Hawaii, make a stop at this store, which sells nicely designed pieces by a variety of designers, as well as chic, stylish fashions, with some jewelry and accessories. If you can't make it to the North Shore, there are branches in Lahaina and Wailea.

Nuage Bleu

This boutique has been around for more than 30 years and is as popular as ever. Navigate the collections of top brands such as Frame, Spell, and Rhythm, or browse the shop's Nuage Bleu line for handmade leather bags and women's attire. The keiki (kids) section includes designer organic clothing, huggable stuffies, and a fantastic selection of books.

Pauwela Cannery Center

The industrial-looking building that housed a pineapple cannery from the 1920s until 1961 is now home to over 40 local merchants that include art studios, health and beauty services, restaurants, tour operators, and more.