Vendor Events in Aiea, HI

6 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Aiea, HI. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Festivals in Aiea(3)

Made with Aloha Gift Fair

Aiea, HI

April 18-19, 2026

Festival

25 spots open

This spring festival in Aiea brings together a curated collection of local makers and vendors showcasing handcrafted goods and gift items with Hawaiian spirit. Taking place April 18-19, 2026, the Made with Aloha Gift Fair celebrates the work of talented artisans from across the islands who create everything from jewelry and home decor to textiles, beauty products, and other handmade items. The festival draws both locals and visitors looking for unique, locally-made gifts that reflect the culture and creativity of Hawaii, making it an ideal sourcing opportunity for vendors who specialize in crafts, art, gift items, and small-batch products. Spring is an excellent time for a gift-focused event in Hawaii, as visitors arrive for the warm season and locals often shop for upcoming celebrations and events. The Aiea location provides accessibility for the broader Oahu market while maintaining a community-focused atmosphere. Attendees at this type of festival typically appreciate authentic, locally-produced items and are willing to invest in quality handcrafted goods. Vendors at the Made with Aloha Gift Fair can expect a crowd interested in supporting local makers, discovering one-of-a-kind pieces, and shopping for gifts that tell a story. If your business creates handmade products, local artwork, artisanal gifts, or specialty items with Hawaiian cultural significance or inspiration, this festival offers a venue to connect with customers who value craftsmanship and authenticity. The two-day format allows you to build momentum across both days, and the gift-fair positioning means shoppers come with purchasing intent. This is the kind of event where quality presentation and a strong product story resonate with buyers looking to give meaningful gifts that support local makers.

Made with Aloha Summer Gift Fair

Aiea, HI

June 19-21, 2026

Festival

25 spots open

This summer festival in Aiea celebrates locally-made goods and Hawaiian craftsmanship during the heart of the season. Taking place June 19-21, 2026, the Made with Aloha Summer Gift Fair brings together a curated selection of vendors from across Hawaii, offering everything from handcrafted jewelry and home décor to apparel, artwork, and specialty foods. It's the kind of event where you'll find thoughtfully made items that reflect the islands' creative community, whether you're shopping for gifts or stocking up on products you love. Summer is prime shopping season in Hawaii, and this festival captures that energy with a mixed vendor lineup that appeals to both locals and visitors. You'll encounter makers working in traditional Hawaiian crafts alongside contemporary designers, artisans selling sustainable or locally-sourced goods, and small business owners who've built their brands around island culture and values. The festival atmosphere means customers are actively browsing and discovering rather than rushing through a quick errand, which creates a genuine shopping experience where people engage with vendors and learn the stories behind products. For vendors, the Made with Aloha Summer Gift Fair represents a concentrated three-day opportunity to reach customers during peak tourism and local spending season. The festival draws people specifically looking to support local makers and purchase quality gifts, which aligns well with the values of vendors offering handmade or Hawaii-focused inventory. The Aiea location provides convenient access for both island residents and tourists exploring the central Oahu area. This is a one-time event, so if you're considering participating, the June dates offer a strategic moment to showcase your work and connect with the summer market in Hawaii.

Aiea Craft and Gift Fair

Aiea, HI

August 22, 2026

Festival

25 spots open

Taking place in Aiea, Hawaii on August 22, 2026, this craft and gift fair brings together a diverse mix of local artisans and small makers in a single-day shopping event. The festival format means you'll find a concentrated gathering of crafters all in one location, making it an efficient way to connect with customers who are specifically seeking handmade and curated items rather than mass-produced goods. August is peak summer season in Hawaii, so expect good foot traffic from both locals and tourists looking for unique souvenirs and gifts. The mixed vendor focus means you'll likely share the event space with jewelry makers, home decor artisans, handmade bath and body vendors, local artists, woodworkers, and other general craft makers. This diversity appeals to a broad audience since shoppers can find everything from accessories to art to specialty gifts all in one place, rather than at a single-category event like a jewelry show or pottery fair. The one-time nature of this festival makes it a notable date on the Aiea community calendar. Attendees often approach these single-day events as destination shopping experiences, which means vendors can expect people who've specifically carved time out of their schedule to browse and purchase. As a general craft fair, the event attracts gift-givers looking for something special, people furnishing their homes with artisan pieces, and craft enthusiasts who appreciate the quality and story behind handmade items. The Aiea location provides access to both island residents and visitors exploring the central Oahu area. If you make handcrafted goods or curated products, the mixed vendor setup at the Aiea Craft and Gift Fair on August 22, 2026 offers a solid opportunity to reach customers actively seeking authentic, maker-quality items during the busy summer season.

Farmers Markets in Aiea(2)

Pearlridge Farmers Market

by Pearlridge Farmers Market Organizers

98-1005 Moanalua Rd, Aiea, HI 96701

Sat: 8:00 AM-12:00 PM, Jan 1 - Dec 31

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Located at 98-1005 Moanalua Rd in Aiea, the Pearlridge Farmers Market operates every Saturday morning from 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM throughout the year, making it a reliable weekly destination for shoppers and vendors alike. This farmers market brings together local producers and food artisans who offer a rotating selection of fresh produce, baked goods, cheese, eggs, seafood, and flowers, with many vendors specializing in organic products. The market's year-round schedule means you'll find seasonal Hawaii-grown items throughout all four months, from tropical fruits and vegetables to locally-raised proteins and prepared foods. Farmers markets like Pearlridge differ from craft fairs and pop-ups in their focus on direct producer-to-consumer sales, where you're often buying directly from the farmers, bakers, and makers who grew or created the products. This creates a more transparent shopping experience and supports local agriculture and small food businesses in the Honolulu area. The Saturday morning time slot attracts a mix of home cooks looking for fresh ingredients, people seeking organic or locally-sourced options, and regulars who view the market as part of their weekly routine. The vendor mix typically includes produce growers, bakeries, artisanal food producers, and floral vendors. For vendors considering participation, this market represents an established customer base of shoppers actively seeking quality local products. The market accepts credit cards, which accommodates modern shopping preferences and can increase transaction volume. Whether you're selling fresh-harvested vegetables, homemade baked goods, artisan cheese, locally-caught seafood, or flowers, the consistent Saturday schedule and year-round operation provide steady opportunities to build customer relationships and move inventory.

Halawa District Park (People's Open Market)

by Halawa District Park (People's Open Market) Organizers

99-795 Iwaiwa Street, Aiea, HI 96701

Fri: 7:00 AM-8:00 AM, Jan 1 - Dec 31

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Located at 99-795 Iwaiwa Street in Aiea, the People's Open Market at Halawa District Park is a weekly farmers market that operates year-round on Friday mornings from 7:00 AM to 8:00 AM. This early-morning market draws locals looking to source fresh produce and food items directly from vendors before heading into their day. The compact, early-bird format makes it an ideal stop for those seeking the freshest selections and a quick shopping experience. The market features a focused selection of fresh foods and produce, with vendors regularly offering seasonal vegetables, fresh fruits, locally-sourced baked goods, nuts, and mushrooms. Being a farmers market rather than a general craft fair, the People's Open Market emphasizes direct producer-to-consumer sales, meaning shoppers can often speak directly with growers and food makers about their products. This setup supports local agriculture and food entrepreneurs while giving customers transparency about where their food comes from. The year-round schedule means the market adapts to Hawaii's growing seasons, with different produce and items featured throughout the months. The market is designed with accessibility in mind, accepting multiple payment methods including credit cards, SNAP/EBT benefits, and Senior FMNP vouchers. This inclusive approach ensures that community members across different economic backgrounds can participate in the market. For vendors, the early-morning timeframe and consistent weekly schedule at a central Aiea location make this a reliable spot to build a regular customer base of early risers and weekly shoppers. Halawa District Park itself provides a community gathering space, making the People's Open Market part of the neighborhood's regular rhythm in Honolulu County.

Pop-Ups in Aiea(1)

Pearlridge Village Night Market Oahu

by Pearlridge Center

98-1005 Moanalua Rd, Aiea, HI 96701

Monthly, Year-round

Pop-UpContact organizer

40 spots open

This monthly pop-up night market transforms Pearlridge Center in Aiea into a vibrant evening shopping and dining destination for the Hawaii community. Held year-round at the shopping complex located at 98-1005 Moanalua Rd, the Pearlridge Village Night Market brings together a diverse mix of local vendors, food trucks, and artisans in a casual, community-focused atmosphere. Unlike traditional markets with fixed booth layouts, night markets offer a more relaxed, exploratory shopping experience where attendees can wander between vendors, sample food, and discover handmade goods all in one evening. The vendor lineup typically features a blend of food trucks serving local and international cuisine, alongside craft vendors selling handmade jewelry, accessories, apparel, and gifts. Many vendors showcase products with local Hawaiian influences and makers who operate primarily through pop-up events rather than permanent retail spaces. This makes the Pearlridge Village Night Market an especially valuable opportunity for artisans and small food businesses to reach customers in a high-traffic shopping center setting. The mixed vendor approach means shoppers can expect everything from ready-to-eat meals to one-of-a-kind crafted items in a single visit. Pearlridge Center itself is one of Oahu's major shopping destinations, hosting hundreds of events throughout the year, which speaks to the foot traffic and community engagement the location attracts. The night market format takes advantage of evening hours when people are shopping, dining, and looking for entertainment, creating a social atmosphere beyond typical daytime vendor events. Whether you're a maker looking to test new products, a food vendor seeking a ready-made customer base, or an artisan testing the Oahu market, the Pearlridge Village Night Market's monthly schedule offers regular selling opportunities without the commitment of year-round booth rent.

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