10 Shopping in Kailua That You Shouldn't Miss

June 24, 2021 Velvet Champine

Oahu's Kailua, meaning "two seas" or "two currents," is named after either the two lagoons located on the island or the two currents that run through Kailua Bay. Steady trade winds make Kailua Beach a great windsurfing and kite-flying destination. Kailua Beach Park features pristine white sand and views of the offshore island known as Moko nui or "two islands."
Restaurants in Kailua

1. Be Fit Kailua

35 Kainehe St Ste 105, Kailua, Oahu, HI 96734-2523 +1 808-261-1111 [email protected] http://www.BeFitKailua.com
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Be Fit Kailua

We know running shoes and we are committed to finding you the best fit possible to keep you running, walking or participating in your fitness activities longer and in greater comfort. We carry running shoes, fitness apparel, swim accessories, nutritional supplements, gifts and more. Walk, Run, Trail running, ocean and pool swimming ~ Gear to get you going! Aloha

2. Bali Boo Furniture Store

905 Kalanianaole Hwy Kapaa Quarry Complex, Kailua, Oahu, HI 96734-4645 +1 808-263-8400 [email protected] http://www.baliboohawaii.com
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Bali Boo Furniture Store

Bali Boo is a 3 story warehouse filled with treasures from Indonesia. Teak furniture, carvings galore, petrified wood, art, lamps, Buddha's, mirrors, gongs, and so much more. It's a must see and will surely capture your attention.

3. Aloha Home Market

340 Uluniu St, Kailua, Oahu, HI 96734-2557 [email protected] http://www.alohahomemarket.com
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Aloha Home Market

Aloha Home Market is Hawaii’s premier pop-up market and showcase for unique local treasures and finds! Aloha Home Market features Hawaii’s finest furniture makers, artisans, jewelry makers, clothing designers, food vendors, and more. Shoppers venture to Aloha Home Market from all over the island not only to enjoy an afternoon of amazing shopping, but also live entertainment from local up-and-coming musical artists, freshly prepared ono grinds, keiki activities, and more!

4. Tikimaster

905 Kalanianaole Hwy Bldg 28C, Box 2804, Kailua, Oahu, HI 96734-4645 +1 808-781-3126 [email protected] http://www.tikimaster.com/
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TikiMaster.com, a division of Kamakani Enterprises, Inc. is owned and managed by Jerome Coudrier. TikiMaster.com is an on-line retail and wholesale company that specializes in Hawaiian art, including tikis from all of the Polynesian Islands. Jerome is originally from Paris, France, but moved to Kailua, Oahu, 18 years ago to fulfill his passion for water sports. During these 25 years, Jerome cultivated his love for tikis by hunting garage sales, flea markets, outer islands, and even the South Seas to create a one of a kind collection of everything tiki. To support his tiki addiction (and his family), Jerome worked for several hi-tech computer companies, including Cybercom and Communications Pacific before starting TikiMaster.com. Specialties: Over the past six years TikiMaster.com has become the flagship website that now shares Kamakani Enterprises with about 20 other sites. Jerome has successfully grown his one man business from a small room in a rental home to a 15,000 square foot

5. Lokahi Kailua Market

340 Uluniu St, Kailua, Oahu, HI 96734-2557 +1 808-388-2595 [email protected] http://www.lokahikailuamarket.com
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Lokahi Kailua Market

We are a one-of-a-kind farmers market located in the heart of Kailua @ 340 Uluniu Street. Participants can join us each Sunday from 9:00 am - 1:00 pm for music and a covered parking lot featuring farmers, health & wellness enthusiasts, foodies, and more! Admission is free and this is a pet-friendly event.

6. Kailua Farmers Market

609 Kailua Rd, Kailua, Oahu, HI 96734-2839 http://hfbf.org/farmers-market/kailua-farmers-market/
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Kailua Farmers Market

Like the more famous Saturday market at Diamond Head, this market features amazing foods and the nicest people -- very full of aloha!

Reviewed By 798tammyc - Boston, United States

A moderate sized farmers market on Sunday mornings with decent selection of produce, prepared foods, coffee, flowers, skin care and women’s clothing. There’s plenty of parking when we got there at 9am. Had breakfast at the crepe place - island special for $9 with bacon, avocado, tomatoes, pesto sauce. Many of the vendors also make the rounds at Kakaako (Saturday morning) and Blaisdell (Wednesday evening). The market is in walking vicinity of Whole Foods, Longs and other local shops and restaurants. Worthwhile to check it out while you’re there.

7. Muumuu Heaven

2842, 326 Kuulei Rd #2, Kailua, Oahu, HI 96734-2842 +1 808-263-3366
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Muumuu Heaven

Reviewed By Sacklunch5 - Bellevue, United States

The ladies working here were so much fun; I wanted to hang out with them longer! I bought a pair a fun colorful earrings that I would only buy in Hawaii. Cute, small shop. There’s a chocolate store across the street too but we didn’t have time to stop—it looked good though.

8. Kalapawai Historic Market

306 S Kalaheo Ave, Kailua, Oahu, HI 96734-3162 +1 808-262-4359 http://www.kalapawaimarket.com/
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Kalapawai Historic Market

Reviewed By VictoriaRez

We stopped off for a spot of lunch - yummy freshly made sandwiches, freshly squeezed orange juice & homemade banana bread. There is seating inside and outside too for eating and resting before/after the beach!

9. Manoa Chocolate Hawaii

315 Uluniu St Suite 203, Kailua, Oahu, HI 96734-2523 +1 808-263-6292 http://manoachocolate.com
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Manoa Chocolate Hawaii

Reviewed By SailorGirl74 - Kaneohe, United States

I had the opportunity to visit Manoa Chocolate Factory, thanks to Groupon. What a treat! Our guide was super knowledgeable and friendly, and she made the visit such fun! Learned a lot about the history of chocolate and how it's made, and got to try samples of their chocolate tea and all their craft chocolates (the Breakfast Bar sprinkled with Kona coffee beans and Cocoa nibs really is amazing). Highly recommended! However, get there a little early... parking is awful.

10. Madre Chocolate

20 Kainehe St Just Off the Pali Highway & Kailua Rd. In Downtown Kailua, Kailua, Oahu, HI 96734-2669 +1 808-377-6440 http://www.madrechocolate.com
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Madre Chocolate

At Madre Chocolate, our quest to make truly amazing chocolate is driven by a passion to inspire greater appreciation among consumers for the rich cultural heritage and ecological diversity surrounding cacao. We aim for our selection of organic, fair trade chocolate bars to connect chocolate-eaters directly to the source, and in doing so to contribute to the well-being of cacao farmers and their communities. Our chocolate is carefully made bean-to-bar in Honolulu, Hawaii from lightly processed cacao that preserve many healthy antioxidants while still providing a rich, deep flavor you can enjoy while feeling good. In most other chocolate, fermenting and roasting the cacao destroys many of the antioxidants. We also use many high-antioxidant fruit and spice flavors that are traditional ingredients of the Aztec, Maya, and Olmec tribes that invented chocolate, to both preserve their cultural heritage and give you that original taste.

Reviewed By psudino - Weehawken, United States

We found the Madre Chocolate stand at the Kapiʻolani Community College Farmer's Market after our sunrise Diamond Head hike. I'm so glad that the gentleman working there got our attention because talking with him was a treat. His passion for the chocolate was contagious. He gave us a variety of samples of the bars and the chocolate shell tea and my wife and I were hooked. In particular, the Nine Fine Mynahs and Horchata Bar are outstanding, with the former being among the best chocolate I've ever tasted, ever. It's rich flavor was just outstanding.

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