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    Aloha Open Air Marketplace

    4.3 (10 reviews)
    ModerateFarmers Market
    Closed 9:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    1 year ago

    This open air market is fun because it's a bunch of venders all in one place! It's covered too so you get out of the sun!

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    7 years ago

    Loved this place! Great shopping, great prices, great aloha! Definitely a "do" while on Maui.

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    11 years ago

    Review is on the produce. Got 3 rainbow papayas for $5 and that's pretty cheap compared to the mainland. Sweetest papaya I've ever had.

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    Ko Mahi Ai Makeke

    Ko Mahi Ai Makeke

    4.7
    (11 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    This is s a small market of farmers and crafters located in the back parking lot of Kukui Mall in…read moreKihei. They are open every Saturday from 8am to 12noon. It was my first time visiting a few months ago and was pleasantly surprised with the farm fresh products and locally made goods. Some vendors have food available like chinese pretzels, Hawaiian chili pepper water, and fresh baked goods. Maui Ono Donuts is also posted up in the parking lot and dishing out their old fashioned cake donuts. I perused some of the vendors and ended up buying a handmade apron made from Hawaiian bark cloth as a gift. I also got some donuts for the road. There's a good variety here if you're in the Kihei area and want to support some local businesses.

    Flea Market, South Kihei Maul…read more Fun walking around this small flea market located in the back parking area of Kukui Mall in Kihei. They operate on Saturdays from 8:00a to noon. There's live entertainment, arts and crafts, food, baked goods, and produce... locally made and grown items. I purchased some butter mochi from one of the vendors and we chatted with the business owners sharing with us some tips on places to visit. They mentioned how rare for this side (South Kihei) to get flash floods so the heavy rains that happened yesterday was just a freak incident. Oh, the butter mochi was delicious! We ate it the next day at the airport while waiting for our flight. We also purchased some produce. Everything from avocados, papaya, and mango to carrots, lime, and tomatoes were sold here. Hubby loves papaya and he was excited to find some here. Everyone's so friendly. We also enjoyed the local band... even gave us a shout out "visitors from California." If you happen to catch Maui Ono Donuts food truck there... make sure you try their donuts! Ko Mahiai Makeke means farmers market in Hawaiian. Review #2724

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    09.10.22 food and crafts
    09.10.22 food and crafts
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    Fun local vendor booth

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    Coconut & Fruit Stand

    Coconut & Fruit Stand

    1.7
    (13 reviews)
    6.8 mi
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    Tourist trap! They'll charge tourists different prices depending on how they look. $20 for a not so…read moregreat coconut and tried charging $15 for each mango. They wanted a total of $80 for a coconut and about 5 fruits. We politely just paid for the coconut and left. Go to a legitimate farmers market instead.

    So... yeah ummm I'm known for being a sucker but this was a little extreme. After a long beautiful…read moreday at Makena beach my wife and two beautiful blonde hair blue eyed daughters were thirsty and ready for some fresh fruit and coconut from the stand we saw on the way in. As we drove threw the beautiful winding road in a true tropical paradise we searched desperately for that wonderful homely and authentic looking fruit stand that we saw on the way in hoping desperately that they had not closed and gone home to rest peacefully for the night after a long hard and hot day on the side of the asphalt road. As we passed a few food trucks we became increasing disappointed that maybe they had left and we would not get that fruit that we were longing for. But we rounded what looked like our last turn and in the corner of my eye it was there... that beautiful fruit stand in all its glory glimmering in the hot spring sun. As we pulled off to the side of the road my taste buds started to dilate with saliva anticipating that wonderful ice cold coconut and sweet fresh fruit. The two Polynesian women greeted me with a smile from across the street as my family got out of the car to get the good stuff. We cross the hot pavement and greeted them respectfully. They ask us what we wanted and very quickly and eagerly give us the lowdown of every delicious fruit that had on display. Mangos, guava, banana, pineapple, papaya, and more. We asked for two coconuts and bam! They were sliced open faster than you could say turkey on thanksgiving day. They handed them over and handed me a banana for a quick try. As I tasted that banana ohh how wonderful and yummy that thing was after a long day in the sun. I took a sip of that ice cold coconut and my children did the same. Bliss pure bliss. Eating local fruit with the Hawaiians and supporting these wonderful people that have worked so hard to provide such an amazing spread. Wow I thought to myself this is just great. Then faster than the explosion that created Diamond head crater we were given the price for two coconuts, two mangos, and a guava for a total bargain of 65 dollars. At first I thought my ears were clogged from a long day body surfing at the big beach so I asked again... was that 65 dollars? Yes 65 she said... as she irritatingly placed her heavy hand on the table and changed her tone from nice to demanding. I scrambled hard, couldn't find words, and pulled fresh cash yes fresh cash that I never have out of my wallet like the hole I am not wanting to offend these locals that have shared this beautiful island with us. I handed that cash over fast and scrambled to the car with my family. There was a brief moment of silence and then my wife and I looked at each other and felt our stomachs sink as we realized we had been scammed and taken full advantage of. Felt bad real bad until I read all these yelp reviews. If you are on this you have probably already been scammed. I hope this review gives you a laugh as all the other reviews did for me. We are out 65 bucks but whatever it's a great story. Aloha.

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    Not cool charging $20
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    Fresh sweet coconut!! Yummm

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    Aloha Open Air Marketplace - farmersmarket - Updated July 2026

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