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The resorts offer extensive resort-wear boutiques and art gallery options. In addition, Kailua-Kona offers food shopping alternatives (Costco, Safeway, KTA, etc.) as well as local shops that offer lauhala, traditional wood calabashes, and coffee plantations selling their own specialty and "estate" blends.
Kings' Shops at Waikoloa Beach Resort Duty-free shops, Macy's (with local wear), restaurants, Activities' Desks, art galleries presenting some of Hawaii's foremost artists, and souvenir shops. http://www.waikoloabeachresort.com/shops.php
The Shops at Mauna Lani This upscale shopping open air plaza offers fine dining (Ruth's Chris Steakhouse, Tommy Bahama's Tropical Cafe, and Kenichi Pacific), resort clothing boutiques, Lahaina Gallery and other specialty stores.
Foodland Farms (808-887-6101) offers groceries, wine and liquor, bakery goods, fresh sushi, sandwiches, and other items to stock your shelves for your stay. www.shopsatmaunalani.com
Queens' Marketplace at the Waikoloa Beach Resort New shops and dining opportunities abound in this new outdoor shopping area in the Waikoloa Beach Resort. Jewelers, art galleries, and clothiers -- all centrally located. The food court is a newer version of that at the Kings' Shops with wonderful (and affordable) Thai food available at Charley’s Thai Cuisine. A new gourmet food store (Island Gourmet Market at 808-886-3577) offers an abundance of food, beverage, and gift options.
www.WaikolaBeachResort.com
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