Vendor Events in Haleiwa, HI

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

Craft Fairs in Haleiwa(2)

Malama Hawaii Makers Market in Haleiwa

by Malama Hawaii Makers Market

Haleiwa, HI

2026-04-18

Craft FairContact organizer for vendor pricing

20 spots open

North Shore Oahu has long been a hub for creative entrepreneurs and artisans, and the monthly craft fair held on the third Saturday of each month in Haleiwa brings that community together in a vibrant marketplace setting. This grassroots makers market operates year-round in the heart of Haleiwa Town, drawing both established local crafters and emerging artists who are passionate about selling directly to their customers. The event fits squarely in the craft fair tradition, which means you'll find curated, handmade goods rather than mass-produced inventory, and a shopper base that values authentic, locally-made products and personal connections with makers. The vendor mix reflects Haleiwa's creative spirit and the broader North Shore culture. You'll typically see jewelry makers showcasing everything from delicate beaded pieces to bold statement accessories, woodworkers displaying carved home goods and functional art, painters and printmakers selling original artwork, and vintage collectors offering curated finds and collectibles. Food vendors are a regular presence too, with offerings ranging from freshly baked goods to prepared food, which keeps the atmosphere lively and gives shoppers a reason to linger. This blend of visual art, craft, and food creates the kind of marketplace where customers often spend several hours browsing and discovering new makers. The Malama Hawaii Makers Market in Haleiwa draws a mix of tourists exploring the North Shore, local residents supporting their creative neighbors, and gift-shoppers looking for one-of-a-kind items you won't find elsewhere. The April market falls in the spring season, when Oahu's weather is consistently pleasant and visitor traffic to the North Shore peaks. If you're a crafter or artisan who thrives in a community-focused environment with steady foot traffic and genuine customers interested in handmade goods, this monthly recurring market offers consistent selling opportunities throughout the year.

Haleiwa Arts Festival

by The Creative City

62-449 Kamehameha Hwy, Haleiwa, HI 96712

June 13-14, 2027

Craft FairContact organizer

60 spots open

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Festivals in Haleiwa(1)

First Friday Haleiwa Art Walk

by First Friday Haleiwa

Haleiwa, HI

2026-05-01

FestivalContact organizer for artist booth pricing

20 spots open

Held on the first Friday of each month, this art festival transforms Haleiwa's North Shore Marketplace into a gathering space for the town's creative community. The First Friday Haleiwa Art Walk centers around The Fixx Haleiwa, creating an opportunity for local artists to display and sell their work directly to visitors exploring the neighborhood. This monthly event captures the spirit of Haleiwa's artist-driven culture, drawing both established creators and emerging makers who want to connect with collectors and art enthusiasts in a low-pressure, community-focused setting. The festival typically features a mix of visual artists, craftspeople, and makers whose work reflects the North Shore's creative energy. You'll find vendors selling original paintings, sculptures, jewelry, handcrafted goods, photography, and other artistic mediums that appeal to both tourists passing through and local residents looking to support their neighbors. The atmosphere is relaxed and walkable, encouraging visitors to stroll through the marketplace at their own pace, discovering different artists and their stories. Live music often accompanies the evening, adding to the social vibe and creating a reason for people to linger longer and explore what's on display. Since these events happen monthly on a predictable schedule, the First Friday Haleiwa Art Walk has built a loyal following among both vendors and attendees who treat it as a regular part of their cultural calendar. Artists appreciate the recurring nature of the festival because it builds audience familiarity and gives collectors a chance to check in regularly. The Haleiwa location itself attracts visitors interested in North Shore culture, outdoor recreation, and the town's reputation as an arts hub, which means your customer base extends beyond just locals. Whether you're a painter, jeweler, sculptor, or other artist-maker, this monthly art walk offers steady foot traffic and the chance to be part of a community-oriented event that values creativity and handmade work.

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