Vendor Events in Koloa, HI

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

Farmers Markets in Koloa(2)

Kauai Culinary Market Poipu

by Kukuiula Shopping Village

Kukuiula Shopping Village, 2829 Ala Kalanianaole, Koloa, HI 96756

Wednesdays 3:30 - 6 PM, Year-round

Farmers MarketContact organizer

20 spots open

This weekly afternoon farmers market brings together Kauai's local food producers and artisan vendors in the heart of Poipu, one of the island's most popular resort destinations. Set at Kukuiula Shopping Village on Ala Kalanianaole in Koloa, the market operates year-round every Wednesday from 3:30 to 6 PM, making it convenient for both residents and visitors exploring the south shore. The timing catches the late afternoon light and offers a relaxed shopping window before dinner, appealing to culinary enthusiasts and home cooks looking for fresh, locally-sourced ingredients. You'll find a strong focus on local produce and specialty food items that reflect Kauai's agricultural heritage and tropical climate. Typical vendors include honey producers highlighting varieties from island apiaries, small-batch jam makers crafting preserves from local fruit, and Kauai coffee growers selling freshly roasted beans. Beyond produce, expect artisan vendors offering specialty salt blends infused with local flavors, fresh tropical flowers for arrangements, and value-added food products made by island producers. This mix of farmers, food makers, and specialty vendors creates the character of a culinary-focused market rather than a traditional produce-heavy farmers market, attracting shoppers with an interest in cooking and quality ingredients. The Poipu location near Kukuiula Shopping Village positions this market in an upscale resort area, which shapes both the vendor offerings and the customer base. You'll encounter visitors staying at nearby resorts and vacation rentals alongside island locals, creating a blend of tourists seeking authentic local food and year-round community members stocking their kitchens. The consistent Wednesday evening schedule and year-round operation mean vendors can build reliable customer relationships across seasons, making this a stable market opportunity for established food producers and newer vendors looking to test their offerings in a visitor-friendly location on Kauai's south shore.

Kauai Culinary Market at Kukui'ula

by The Shops at Kukui'ula

Koloa, HI

2026-04-15

Farmers MarketContact Kukui'ula Village for vendor pricing

20 spots open

Every Wednesday afternoon, this culinary market brings together Kauai's local food producers and artisans at Kukui'ula Shopping Village in Koloa. The setting in Poipu creates a relaxed, community-focused atmosphere where residents and visitors alike gather to shop for the week's fresh ingredients while enjoying live music and chef demonstrations. The market reflects what makes farmers markets unique as gathering spaces: unlike traditional grocery shopping, you're buying directly from the people who grew, raised, or made the products, and you get the chance to talk with them about how they work. The vendor lineup typically features Kauai-grown produce that changes with the seasons, showcasing what's currently at peak ripeness across the island's diverse microclimates. You'll find everything from tropical fruits and leafy greens to root vegetables and specialty crops grown by local farmers. Beyond produce, prepared foods and ready-to-eat items make the market practical for people looking to grab dinner or weekend meal components. Artisan vendors round out the offerings with value-added products like jams, honey, baked goods, and other handmade foods that reflect the island's culinary traditions. The chef demonstrations are a key draw, offering insight into how professional cooks use market ingredients and inspiring shoppers with recipe ideas and cooking techniques. These live components, paired with the musical performances, transform the market from a simple shopping trip into an experience that celebrates Kauai's food culture and community. The afternoon timing makes it convenient for people to browse after work or during a leisurely day out. Whether you're sourcing ingredients for a home kitchen, looking to stock up on local prepared foods, or simply want to spend time in a community-oriented food space, this weekly market offers a genuine connection to the island's agricultural and culinary landscape.

Craft Fairs in Koloa(1)

Koloa Plantation Days Craft Fair Kauai

by Koloa Plantation Days

Koloa Ballpark, 3420 Waikomo Rd, Koloa, HI 96756

Late July annually (July 25-27, 2026)

Craft FairContact organizer

50 spots open

Koloa Plantation Days Craft Fair celebrates Kauai's rich plantation heritage each July with a focus on handmade goods and local artisanship. Held at Koloa Ballpark on the South Shore, this annual craft fair draws artisans from across the island who showcase their work during the late-July festival weekend. The event honors the area's historical significance while providing a platform for contemporary makers to connect with visitors and locals seeking authentic, locally-crafted items. The craft fair atmosphere brings together woodworkers, lauhala weavers, Hawaiian quilt artists, jewelry makers, and other skilled craftspeople. Attendees at Koloa Plantation Days can expect to find one-of-a-kind pieces that reflect Hawaiian traditions and island culture, from intricately woven natural fiber baskets to hand-stitched quilts and locally-sourced jewelry. The Koloa Ballpark location in central Koloa provides ample space for vendors to display their work, creating a relaxed festival environment where shoppers can browse without feeling rushed. This type of craft fair differs from farmers markets in its focus on handmade items rather than produce, and from larger multi-vendor pop-ups in that it's deeply rooted in community and cultural celebration. Summer is peak visitor season on Kauai, making late July an ideal time for the festival. Tourists exploring the South Shore often discover this event while visiting nearby attractions, bringing foot traffic alongside kamaaina shoppers looking to support local makers. The plantation heritage theme gives the fair distinct character, connecting the island's past to present-day artisan traditions. For vendors, this means exposure to both casual browsers and intentional shoppers seeking meaningful, handcrafted souvenirs or gifts that capture the essence of Kauai.

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