
The
Big Island of Hawaii may not have the giant malls and shopping centers
that you’d find on Oahu or even Maui, but there are still plenty
of shopping adventures to be found on the island. From trend-setting
resort shops along the Kohala Coast to the Wal-Mart in Hilo (a favorite
night-time hangout spot for locals), the Big Island has enough venues
to satisfy any shopaholic.
Located
just seven miles from Kailua-Kona on Alii Drive is the open-air Keauhou
Shopping Center, which offers more than 40 shops and restaurants as
well as a state-of-the-art multiplex movie theater. Among the items
you’ll find here are the latest fashion apparel, swimwear, specialty
shops, convenience stores and more. Free entertainment and cultural
demonstrations (including ukulele lessons and lei making classes) are
held at the shopping center every Friday.
The Big Island’s
scenic Kohala Coast also has a wealth of shopping opportunities. The
major retail center here is the Kings’ Shops at Waikoloa, a 75,000-squre-foot
shopping, dining and entertainment complex with more than 35 stores
and eateries. Live hula performances, musical entertainment, weekly
guided tours of nearby petroglyph fields, native Hawaiian plants, and
arts and crafts displays are among the featured attractions at the Kings’
Shops. In
Hilo, locals and visitors alike flock to the Prince
Kuhio Plaza, which bills itself as the Big Islands largest enclosed
shopping center. The plaza has many of the familiar names—there’s
Blockbuster Video, Champs Sports, Footlocker, K-B Toys, Radio Shack,
Macy’s, Sears, Spencer Gifts and Waldenbooks, among others—along
with a nice selection of Hawaiian-themed shops. It’s a great place
to pick up some souvenirs or treats to bring home. And if you’re
in the mood to catch a flick, the plaza has a nine-screen multiplex
theater.
Other shopping
venues on the Big Island include the Hilo Shopping Center and Puainako
Town Center in Hilo, and the Kona Coast Shopping Center and Lanihau
Center in Kailua-Kona.