Centrally located in Lihue, Harbor Mall is a one-stop entertainment center in Kalapaki Bay. This wonderful shopping mall is home to locally owned boutique shops stacked with trendy clothes, fine dining restaurants serving palatable dishes, specialty stores such as nail salons and spas, and a variety of charming shops for unique souvenirs and fabulous accessories. The complex also has multiple outlets of service providers. Favorite among the tourists, the visitors can avail themselves services such as Trolley tours, admire anime and toy trains collections and browse through the art gallery.
One of the more noticeable structures along the coconut coast, this art gallery is housed in a brightly painted wooden structure across the street from area shopping centers. The building and the reputation of the occupant it has gained a lot of attention from the likes of TV and media broadcasts. The shop is a hybrid of original art and surfboard shaping that includes a large dose of personal philosophy and surfing insight. Do not be surprised if an impromptu surf session will result in the shop being closed for the day. - Lottie Tagupa
This wonderful boutique is one of those unique shops that offer items that range from jewelry to décor items. Some of the more popular items include abalone shell earrings, hand mirrors and necklaces. There is a large collection of dolphin inspired wood and crystal boxes. More traditional items include kukui nut lei in black and blonde and the quintessential hula dolls. The boutique is located in the courtyard area of the shopping center and has a staff that is very attentive and helpful. Surprises await you all the time, so you can come back a second time to a completely different world. Moreover, the shopping center offers ample free parking. - Lottie Tagupa
This women's boutique offers a large selection of tropical inspired prints. The small shop is located in the central courtyard near the front entrance. The designs include sundresses, blouses, skirts that are unique and perfectly suited to the warm island weather. The fabrics are easy care that resist sunscreens, crushing and do not require ironing. Jungle Rain has a friendly and attentive staff that will help with gift selection. The shop also offers a wonderful selection of gift and souvenirs that will delight and surprise friends and family. The shopping center also offers ample free parking. - Lottie Tagupa
Nearly all of the 20-plus shops and restaurants at this charming center are locally owned and operated. All manner of Hawaiian goods and clothes are sold at the shops. Retailers include Na Hoku, Hale Mana Fine Art, Queen Emma's Closet, Sand Kids and Black Pearl. Formal dining and snacking are both available. A bi-weekly Polynesian Revue (Tuesday & Thursday) offers visitors the opportunity to view Hawaiian performers free of charge. The center is across the street from the Sheraton just a short distance from Old Koloa Town.
Anyone looking for Hawaiian memorabilia, apparel or gifts simply must visit this store. If not the largest, it is definitely the most boisterous, popular, high-profile Hawaiian store in the islands. Hundreds of marginally useful items such as Aloha shirts and puka shell necklaces are available. The store offers about a half-dozen special deals at any time. Free gift certificates can be found in every island publication. Each shopper is bedecked with a shell lei upon entering the store. Complimentary shuttle service (sometimes even complimentary lunch) can be arranged easily.
One of the more noticeable structures along the coconut coast, this art gallery is housed in a brightly painted wooden structure across the street from area shopping centers. The building and the reputation of the occupant it has gained a lot of attention from the likes of TV and media broadcasts. The shop is a hybrid of original art and surfboard shaping that includes a large dose of personal philosophy and surfing insight. Do not be surprised if an impromptu surf session will result in the shop being closed for the day. - Lottie Tagupa
This wonderful boutique is one of those unique shops that offer items that range from jewelry to décor items. Some of the more popular items include abalone shell earrings, hand mirrors and necklaces. There is a large collection of dolphin inspired wood and crystal boxes. More traditional items include kukui nut lei in black and blonde and the quintessential hula dolls. The boutique is located in the courtyard area of the shopping center and has a staff that is very attentive and helpful. Surprises await you all the time, so you can come back a second time to a completely different world. Moreover, the shopping center offers ample free parking. - Lottie Tagupa
This small studio is a quick turn off Rice Street next door the Nawiliwili Tavern. Just steps from the beach, this gallery offers a collection of sculptures, paintings that are unique and intriguing. The glass collection is especially interesting with tropical themes and water elements that is the perfect addition to a personal permanent collection. Paintings run the range from local artists with impressionist styles to more modern and abstract items that are enduring in their impact. There is a wide range of sculptures that offers marine life in motion, turtles and whales being the most popular. Free parking and limited hours. - Lottie Tagupa
This women's boutique offers a large selection of tropical inspired prints. The small shop is located in the central courtyard near the front entrance. The designs include sundresses, blouses, skirts that are unique and perfectly suited to the warm island weather. The fabrics are easy care that resist sunscreens, crushing and do not require ironing. Jungle Rain has a friendly and attentive staff that will help with gift selection. The shop also offers a wonderful selection of gift and souvenirs that will delight and surprise friends and family. The shopping center also offers ample free parking. - Lottie Tagupa
Nearly all of the 20-plus shops and restaurants at this charming center are locally owned and operated. All manner of Hawaiian goods and clothes are sold at the shops. Retailers include Na Hoku, Hale Mana Fine Art, Queen Emma's Closet, Sand Kids and Black Pearl. Formal dining and snacking are both available. A bi-weekly Polynesian Revue (Tuesday & Thursday) offers visitors the opportunity to view Hawaiian performers free of charge. The center is across the street from the Sheraton just a short distance from Old Koloa Town.
Centrally located in Lihue, Harbor Mall is a one-stop entertainment center in Kalapaki Bay. This wonderful shopping mall is home to locally owned boutique shops stacked with trendy clothes, fine dining restaurants serving palatable dishes, specialty stores such as nail salons and spas, and a variety of charming shops for unique souvenirs and fabulous accessories. The complex also has multiple outlets of service providers. Favorite among the tourists, the visitors can avail themselves services such as Trolley tours, admire anime and toy trains collections and browse through the art gallery.