Vendor Events in Pahoa, HI
2 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Pahoa, HI. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.
Farmers Markets in Pahoa(2)
Pahoa Village Farmers Market
by Pahoa Village Market
Akebono Theatre, 15-2932 Government Main Rd, Pahoa, HI 96778
Sundays 7 AM - 2 PM, Year-round
25 spots open
Held every Sunday morning year-round, this weekly farmers market brings together the agricultural abundance and creative talent of the Big Island's Puna district. Located at the historic Akebono Theatre on Government Main Rd in downtown Pahoa, the market operates from early morning through early afternoon, giving vendors and shoppers a full window to browse and connect. The setting in Pahoa village itself creates a genuine community gathering space rather than a sprawling suburban venue, which means you'll interact directly with the farmers, bakers, and artisans selling their products. What you'll find at Pahoa Village Farmers Market reflects the region's growing capacity for both agriculture and small-scale production. Local produce vendors typically feature whatever grows well in Hawaii's tropical and volcanic soils, think papayas, avocados, citrus, and seasonal greens, often picked the same morning or the day before. Baked goods vendors sell everything from traditional breads to local specialties, while handcrafted goods might include jewelry, ceramics, textiles, or other artisan items made by community members. Because this is a mixed vendor market, you might also encounter prepared foods, honey, coffee, plants, or other locally-made products depending on the week and season. The year-round schedule means you're not limited to a single season to establish yourself or build a customer base. Pahoa's population and the surrounding Puna community support consistent weekend foot traffic, whether visitors are exploring the volcanic landscape or locals are doing their regular shopping. Sundays are traditionally the strongest market day across Hawaii, and the early morning start time (7 AM) captures both the serious farmers market shoppers looking for the best selection and the casual community members treating it as part of their weekend routine. The parking lot setting at Akebono Theatre keeps logistics straightforward while the village location means customers arrive already embedded in the local neighborhood, increasing the chance they'll grab coffee or breakfast nearby and make it a true outing rather than a quick errand.
Maku'u Farmers Market Pahoa
by Maku'u Farmers Market
15-2131 Keaau-Pahoa Rd, Pahoa, HI 96778
Sundays 7 AM - 2 PM, Year-round
150 spots open
Held every Sunday morning in Pahoa on the Big Island, this weekly farmers market has become a cornerstone of the Puna district's community life. Operating year-round from 7 AM to 2 PM at 15-2131 Keaau-Pahoa Rd, the market draws a steady stream of locals and visitors looking for fresh tropical produce, handmade goods, and prepared foods all in one location. The combination of early morning hours and consistent weekly schedule makes it easy for both regular shoppers and vendors to build relationships and plan accordingly throughout the year. What sets this farmers market apart is the genuine mix of what you'll find. Tropical produce growers sell their harvests alongside artisans offering handmade crafts and local art. Wellness product vendors, indigenous plant specialists, and food vendors serving everything from Thai cuisine to BBQ create a diverse shopping experience. This isn't a market focused on one category but rather a place where the community gathers to support multiple types of local makers and growers. The range means different vendors draw different crowds, which can help spread foot traffic throughout your time at the market. Being located between Keaau and Pahoa puts you in the heart of an active area with established foot traffic. Sunday morning remains a popular shopping time for many people in Hawaii, and the year-round operation means consistent seasonal rhythms without long closures. Whether you're selling fresh produce, baked goods, prepared foods, crafts, wellness items, or other locally-made products, a weekly farmers market with this kind of vendor diversity and community presence offers stable selling opportunities. The Puna district itself has a reputation for supporting local makers and growers, so vendor-friendly crowds are part of what keeps markets like this thriving week after week.
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