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Feedback gevenFun place to find good priced souvenirs!! It also nice to see all the handcrafted work. I bought tons of beautifully made jewelry!
Not my vibe, although the vendors are friendly. When I've taken visitors, they all stop by the banana bread stand to get some goodies. They are super tasty, with the secret being a big dose of butter and sugar. Most folks I know prefer food omiyage so this place is less up their alley as most vendors sell other things. It's good if you're not wanting to fly home with foods! Some vendors are born and raised on the island so it's a good spot to support local. Entry is affordable at $0.50, with no parking fee. If I lump together this swap meet with the farmer's markets on Maui to run a comparison, this is my least favorite spot. It might be the cement and lower elevation, but it's far too hot for my liking. There are winds during some weeks, but it's a killer when there is none. I'm sure the temperature is more bearable in the cooler months. I've found prices to be higher than the Honolulu Stadium swap meet. I'd swap out the Maui swap meet and suggest that people meet elsewhere for more food gift variety.
.50 to enter. Free parking. That was nice. They have a lot of handmade jewelry. I really wanted clothes but they didn't have a lot of choices.
So I'm from the Caribbean which makes my rating a bit bias. I was born amongst tropical fruits, rainforest, positive vibes, and great weather yearly. With that said $7 dollars for a coconut is expensive. The empeñadas were priced the same so I was disappointed. The jams/jellies were the best bargain because every where else they were almost double what I paid. I went for the food so I did not get a price on clothes and souvenirs. With that said, practice Aloha because we all have a life to live.
Literally nothing to buy. You have to pay money to sweat in the heat. Cute souvenirs but all very marked up for what they are. They were selling wired wrapped rings for $10 a piece and you can make those in less than 1 min. Lack of food choices too. The only pastry I bought here I was gaslighted into buying probs bcuz no one else wants to buy it since it tastes like diabetes in a bite.