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Kona Farmers Market — Heart of Local Farming & Culture

Nestled along Aliʻi Drive in Kona, the Kona Farmers Market is a vibrant hub where Hawaiʻi’s farmers, artisans, and cultural makers meet community and visitors. With fresh island produce, handmade arts, and aloha spirit, this market connects people to the land and each other.

What You’ll Find

  • Fresh, local produce & tropical fruits such as apple bananas, lilikoi, papaya, and vegetables
  • Handmade arts, crafts & local gifts—from jewelry to carvings and native crafts
  • Flowers, leis, and island botanicals to celebrate the beauty of Hawaiʻi
  • Prepared foods, local snacks, and on‑site eats—a taste of island grinds

Hours & Location

Open: Wednesday through Sunday, 7:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Address: Along Aliʻi Drive, in the heart of Kona (across from Kailua Bay)

🌟 Why We Showcase Them

Markets are more than commerce—they are places of connection, storytelling, and nourishment. We honor Kona Farmers Market for:

  • Uplifting local farmers and artisans
  • Giving visitors and residents access to fresh, Hawaiʻi-grown foods
  • Embodying the values of community, mālama ʻāina, and living aloha
  • Being a sensory gateway to the culture and abundance of the Big Island

When you visit Kona Farmers Market, you support more than stalls—you support resilience, heritage, and the rooted future of Hawaiʻi.

Support Local Hawaii Tip: Arrive early for the freshest produce and lighter crowds, bring cash, and take time to chat with vendors—they often share stories and insights you won’t find in a store.

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