Shopping

Westside: Ka’anapali & Lahaina

Popular Centers

  • Whalers Village (Ka’anapali): An upscale, open-air beachfront mall. It features high-end brands like Louis Vuitton and Lululemon, alongside local favorites like Sand People and Honolua Surf Co. * Lahaina Cannery Mall: A great place to "beat the heat" as it is fully air-conditioned.

Cool Boutique Shops

  • Totally Hawaiian Gift Gallery (Whalers Village): Focuses on authentic, high-quality Hawaiian-made art and woodwork.

  • Lahaina Gateway: While more of a service center, you'll find gems like Mahina (trendy island-style women's clothing) and local art galleries.

Outdoor courtyard of a tropical hotel with palm trees, balcony rooms on two levels, and people walking and socializing in the evening.

Northside: Wailuku & Kahului

Popular Centers

  • Queen Ka’ahumanu Center (Kahului): Maui's largest traditional mall, featuring Macy’s and a variety of national and local retailers.

  • Maui Mall Village: Home to Whole Foods and the island's largest movie theater, with a relaxed, open-air layout.

Cool Boutique Shops

  • Native Intelligence (Wailuku): A culturally rooted boutique dedicated to preserving Hawaiian craftsmanship. You’ll find authentic hula supplies, feather work, and local literature.

  • Brown-Kobayashi (Wailuku): Located on Market Street, this is a treasure trove of vintage Asian antiques and "Old Hawaii" collectibles.

Street scene at sunset showing a blue restaurant building called 'Pala Corner' with a clock above the entrance, customers lining up outside, and traffic lights at the intersection.
Outdoor shopping area with palm trees, stores, and people walking, under a blue sky

Southside: Kihei & Wailea

Popular Centers

  • The Shops at Wailea: The island’s premier luxury destination. Expect brands like Gucci, Prada, and Tiffany & Co., but also great island brands like Tommy Bahama and Tori Richard.

  • Azeka Shopping Center (Kihei): Divided into "Mauka" (mountainside) and "Makai" (oceanside), this local staple is great for dining and specialty services.

  • Kihei Kalama Village: A vibrant, open-air marketplace perfect for souvenirs, local jewelry, and casual beachwear.

Cool Boutique Shops

  • Enchantress Gallery by Katherine Shahani (Wailea): A stunning boutique featuring wearable art and unique jewelry.

  • CocoNene (Kihei): Known for their "Longboard Letters" and locally designed home decor that captures the Maui lifestyle.

Illuminated shopping mall at night with a parking lot and palm trees in the foreground.

Makawao & Haiku

Popular Hubs (Town Centers)

  • Historic Makawao Town: A former paniolo (cowboy) town. Walk down Baldwin Avenue to find some of the most unique storefronts on the island.

  • Paia Town: The colorful "Windsurfing Capital" with a bohemian-chic vibe.

Cool Boutique Shops

  • Biasa Rose (Paia): A stylish boutique offering high-end resort wear, vintage aloha shirts, and home accessories.

  • Maui Girl Swimwear (Paia): Famous for their mix-and-match bikinis that have been featured in Sports Illustrated.

  • Hot Island Glass (Makawao): A gallery where you can watch glassblowing live and buy stunning, locally-made sculptures.

Other Notable Spots

The Maui Tropical Plantation: A great place to shop, eat, and explore. This 60 -acre working farm is free to visit and offers a little something for everyone. Including family friendly zip lines and duck feeding for the kiddos.

Cool Boutique Shops

  • Malama Studio: A design studio + retail space that showcases select handmade products from local artisans that honor, and align with Maui’s history and tradition. 

Rusty large gear wheels placed in water surrounded by tropical plants and palm trees, with a building and mountains in the background.