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  • 5/5 Adrienne R. 5 years ago on Google
    I didn't have enough time to look and shop. There is so much culture oozing from the many shops. The are food vendors as well, yummy to my tummy. I brought trinkets, souvenirs, decor, clothing and a hand bag. I just couldn't decide, there was so much to choose from. The island beauty is represented in many of the items.
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  • 5/5 Susan M. 7 years ago on Google
    We buy most of our produce at the Maui Swap Meet every Saturday! Go early if you want a good selection and to avoid the crowds, be aware that the prices go up in January, substantially from November. Also great shopping for jewelry, food items, unusual finds and Hawaiian style clothing. If you arrive after 8am, it may appear as though there's limited parking, but if you drive up front where you think you're least likely to find a spot, there will be many open spaces! (People who arrived early, leave early)
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  • 4/5 Mark M. 2 years ago on Google
    Nice variety of vendors with very friendly staff. Overall very nice place ro shop. Prices seem just a tad high for an out door vendor
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  • 5/5 Mai M. 6 years ago on Google
    For some reason tomatoes πŸ… are extremely expensive in Maui. $4 for four. But at this market, it was only $4 for 10. I loaded up on fruits and vegetables. The golden pineapples were $3 here versus $8 in Kauai. They taste very fragrance and delicious. There is an entrance fee of $0.50 per person, free for kids. Parking is easy and abundance. Restrooms are portal potties. Lots of clothing shops. About a few groceries tents. Some shave ice and drinks shops. Fun place to spent the Saturday morning. Bring your own bags to carry home the goods.

  • 4/5 Nathan W. 7 years ago on Google
    Lots to see, buy, and eat. No better way to spend your Saturday mornings. 50 cent entrance fee is the best bargain of the swap meet. Probably one of the best places to get your produce. Great deli on Mangoes, papayas, and avacados.

  • 4/5 Jack L. 4 years ago on Google
    Huge swap meet or Flea market or whatever you want to call it. Costs only 50 cents to get in and there are spots for over 600 vendors. You find food, drink, snack, vegetable, clothing, jewelry, art and a whole whack of other goods, services and products here. Something different to fill up a couple hours if time.

  • 4/5 Marie M. 2 years ago on Google
    So many locally made items here. We stay in Lahaina & always take the hour long drive on Saturday to shop hereπŸ‘

  • 5/5 Diana M. 6 years ago on Google
    Super fun flea market and Farmers market on Saturday mornings. There are a few food trucks, coffee stands, lemonade made with organic cane juice, as well as farm stands with lots of fresh fruit and veg. In addition to souvenirs and t-shirts and Beach cover ups, there are artisans with jewelry, hand carved pendants and statues, hand-turned wooden bowls, gorgeous photography, potters.... Really a mix of everything. 50 cents to get in. So fun!

  • 5/5 Ken R. 4 years ago on Google
    All tourist's to Maui should stop at the Maui Swap Meet! A great place to pick up souvenirs. Stop by the 808 Clothing booth and say hi to Julio and Renee. They sell the best shirts and hats, all sizes and colors for a great price. Also a great place to pick up metal pictures. Many different photographers to pick from and the best price on the island.

  • 4/5 Jacob B. 1 year ago on Google
    Cheap admission and good variety of vendors and craft booths, relaxed atmosphere. Good spot to spend an hour or two.

  • 5/5 David R. 6 years ago on Google
    There are so many vendors. You can get just about anything, fresh fruits and vegetables, brownies, lemonade, crafts, cloths, amazing hammocks, fresh coconuts, jewelry, bags and some amazing art work. It's is also super convenient with tons of parking and it only costs fifty cents to enter.


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  • Accessibility
    • βœ“οΈ Wheelchair accessible entrance
    • βœ“οΈ Wheelchair accessible parking lot
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    • βœ“οΈ In-store shopping

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