Oahu Shopping
Ala Moana Shopping Center

Time for some retail therapy? At the Ala Moana Shopping Center in Honolulu, the largest open-air shopping center in the world, you will surely find what you are looking for, in a lush, tree-lined setting. Read More
Aloha Tower Marketplace

Shopping along the Honolulu Harbor oceanfront with a cool breeze... This marketplace could not be located in a better spot. Here you can shop while cruise ships dock right next door, making for a unique shopping experience. Read More
International Marketplace

One of Waikiki’s most visited shopping places is located right in the heart of Waikiki, where you'll find more than 200 vendors - selling everything from jewelry, Hawaiian-style clothing, tiki statues, coconut bras and grass skirts. Read More
King’s Village

King’s Village is a very unique place – a shopping center unlike any other – located in the heart of Waikiki. The old and narrow cobblestone paths, colorful small houses and unique shops have a European atmosphere. Read More
Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center

The Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center is Waikiki's largest mall with more than 110 shops and restaurants, plus a theater, nightclub and coconut grove with an entertainment area. This large, open-air mall spans four levels. Read More
Victoria Ward Center

Ward Center is the place for island-style shopping, from sports wear, men's and women's fashion, jewelry, Hawaiian arts and gifts and home furnishings. Plus, you can enjoy a nice stroll through a historic complex. Read More
Waikele Factory Outlet Mall

Who doesn't love a bargain? The stores at the Waikele Factory Outlet Mall offer customers discount prices. There are fifty outlet stores in total, including specialty stores, fine leather and luggage stores, and jewelry and accessories shops. Read More
Windward Mall

At Windward Mall in Kaneohe you'll find brands you recognize, plus there are unique Hawaiian stores. There's also a full food court and movie theater and the new "Hokulea Voyage of Discovery," an indoor play area for children. Read More
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