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Hawaiian Souvenirs
If
you checked out our Big Island Shopping Guide, you already know where
to go shopping. But what should you buy? While the
uninformed tourist may purchase that ubiquitous "HANG LOOSE" t-shirt, there are many great gifts and souvenirs to buy when you visit the Big
Island of Hawaii.
Kona Coffee The
Big Island is famous for its Kona Coffee . South Kona is coffee
country and there are many coffee farms for you tour and taste their
coffee. You will find many stores selling the 100% pure Kona
Coffee right in the town of Kailua-Kona. Further up the mountain
on the scenic Route 180 is the town of Holualoa which has several other
quaint coffee stores as well.
Macadamia Nuts Although not native to the islands, the macadamia nut has
become synonymous with Hawaii. Although
you can buy a variety of macadamia nut products at virtually any store
on the island, it is worth taking the time to visit the
famous Mauna Loa Macadamia Nut Company, located just outside of the
town of Hilo. You can tour their beautiful facility, buy all the
mac-nuts you want and even wander around the trees that are chock-full
of nuts waiting to be picked.
Big Island Candies If
you or your friends and family have a sweet-tooth, this is the place to
go! Since 1977 Big Island Candies has been creating candies and
cookies using 100 percent Hawaii-grown macadamia nuts and Kona coffee,
island eggs, real butter and high-grade chocolate. Check out the
Big Island Candies store with scrumptious delicacies for all to enjoy.
Enjoy complimentary Kona coffee and chocolate and cookie samples.
Aloha Shirts Mainlanders
call them "Hawaiian Shirts", locals simply call them Aloha Shirts.
Aloha shirts vary from the subtle tropical print to the
ostentatious and bright. Aloha shirts come in cotton and silk.
Your best selection of aloha shirts is at
HiloHattie - the Store of Hawaii!, located in
Kailua-Kona and Hilo towns.
Flowers and Leis The
Big Island is also known as the Orchid Island. Take a trip to the
Hilo side of the island and you will know why. With so much rain,
the fertile slopes north of Hilo are blooming with tropical flowers,
hibiscus, plumeria, and aromatic orchids. Take the opportunity to
buy some Hawaiian flowers , orchids, or even traditional Hawaiian leis
to take home. Mail order your flowers so that they are delivered
fresh to the mainland.
Hawaiian Handicrafts Koa
wood is an indigenous hard wood that is carved into a variety of
handicrafts. The dark, rich color of this wood makes it very
appealing. You will find a variety of picture frames, book
covers, coasters, and even canoe paddles carved out of koa wood.
Also take a look at the traditional Hawaiian and Polynesian jewelry and necklaces for men and women, including the Hawaiian Kukui
Nut necklaces.

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