Once you begin your shopping adventures in Maui you'll be repeating the Magic Isle's motto, Maui No Ka Oi, Hawaiian for "Maui is the best." Once you discover the island's exciting shopping scene you will agree that Maui may very well have the best Hawaiian shopping experiences! Maui's unique island atmosphere combines shopping, the arts and culture to create exciting and vibrant shopping experiences. Shopping in Maui you can find everything from classic dashboard hula girls to original pieces of artwork. From historic Lahaina and Whaler's Village to Kihei and Makawao visitors can find an eclectic selection of art, apparel, gifts and more.

Lahaina is a historic city overflowing with Hawaiian culture, excellent shopping spots and beautiful views of the Pacific Ocean. Front Street in Lahaina is famous for its shopping centers and art galleries. The south end of Lahaina is home to an ocean front mall with four restaurants and picture perfect, ocean view dining. Shop for jewelry, clothing and unique Hawaiian gifts for your friends and family back home. Explore the Old Jail Gallery which can be found in the basement of the Courthouse. This jail turned gallery now holds paintings instead of prisoners. Guests will find original paintings, pottery and fiber art from some of Maui's best up and coming artists.

To the north of Lahaina is Kaanapali, which is a beautiful resort town and is easily one of Maui's most frequented areas. Luxurious resorts can be found all over Kaanapali such as the Whaler on Kaanapali Beach, Kaanapali Alii and the Westin Maui Resort and Spa. Kaanapali is popular area to explore with its sandy beaches, a variety of attractions and plenty of shopping spots. Whaler's Village is an upscale beachfront shopping center in Kaanapali that offers shopping, dining and live entertainment. Browse through the latest fashions in Versace, Chanel, Dior and Gucci as well as a wide selection of jewelry and gifts. Take a break from shopping and stop into the Whaler's Village Museum which is home to hundreds of artifacts. Free to the public, the Whaler's Village Museum is a great place for all ages to experience the history of Lahaina's whaling era. For those passionate shoppers, Whaler's Village Museum also has scrimshaw, a carving from whale teeth and bone, jewelry, sculptures and a large selection of books available in the museum gift shop.

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Located between Lahaina and Kaanapali is the Lahaina Cannery, Maui's only fully enclosed, air-conditioned shopping mall. Lahaina Cannery boasts numerous retail stores, casual restaurants, an international food court and plenty of entertainment. Enjoy hula dancing, Hawaiian artists, cultural events and festivals year round at Lahaina Cannery. Give your feet a chance to rest and watch a free hula show at 7 p.m. on Tuesday and Thursday and free Keiki hula shows at 1 p.m. every Saturday and Sunday. After witnessing some of Hawaii's vibrant culture first hand you may want to find a traditional island style souvenir to take home with you. The Totally Hawaiian Gift Gallery boasts the art and craft work of some of Hawaii's best artists. Take home a beautiful Koa Bowl, rare Ni'ihau shell jewelry, Hawaiian dolls and other high quality Hawaiian gifts.

Hawaiian gifts galore can be found in Kihea which is home to seven shopping malls. Kihei's largest shopping center is Azeka Place which houses more than 50 shops and restaurants. The Kukui Mall is a great place to spend an afternoon with its movie theater, friendly dining spots and tons of shops that include Tempo Music, Local Motion and Waldenbooks. The Kihei Town Center offers a wide variety of shops such as a sporting goods store, jewelry, clothing and even groceries.

Take a break from the hustle and bustle of Maui's shopping mall mecca and experience Makawao, one of the state's last paniolo towns. The paniolos were the first cowboys in the United States who came to Hawaii in the early 1800's. While Makawao has kept much of its paniolo flavor and you can still catch a rodeo on most weekends, Maui's old western town is most known for its art galleries, craft stores, boutiques and eateries. You can easily spend an entire day in Makawao just exploring the area that shoppers and art lovers are drawn to.

A walk down Baldwin Avenue in Makawao will introduce you to a number of unique galleries and quaint shops including Hot Island Glassblowing Studio :%$amp; Gallery and Viewpoints Gallery. Hot Island Glassblowing Studio lets guests watch artisans shape beautiful glass into one-of-a-kind creations that are available to purchase. Viewpoints Gallery is a popular art gallery that houses a variety of different mediums from paints and prints to sculptures and even koa furnishings.

Maui offers an amazing selection of shopping options that surround you with more than great fashion, gifts and artwork. Maui's history and culture can be found all around the Magic Isle. Enjoy the historic charm of Lahaina and the old western flair of Makawao as you experience a journey full of unique island gifts, trendy boutiques, modern malls and chic art galleries. Maui's island style shopping combined with its exciting attractions and great restaurants make it easy to see why "Maui No Ka Oi!"

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