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Top 10 Shops in Hale’iwa

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  • 1. Surf & Sea

    This watersports-fanatics’ paradise, the oldest surf shop on O’ahu, offers everything from swimwear to snorkel tours and kayak rentals. The friendly staff will even fix that ding in your board after you’ve tackled Waimea Bay.

  • 2. The Growing Keiki

    If there’s a young one on your travel gift list, check out this eclectic array of funky children’s clothing, books, toys, and gifts.

  • 3. North Shore Swimwear

    A specialist in original bathing suit designs, ranging from thongs to tanks and in sizes from tiny to zaftig. Bottoms and tops are sold separately so you can always get the right fit.

  • 4. Strong Current Surf Design

    Longboard specialists with a major sideline in T-shirts. It’s hung floor to ceiling with ’60s surf memorabilia.

  • 5. Polynesian Treasures

    Stacked with unusual designs by more than 50 artisans. Check out carved bone amulets, quilted items, and cool purses.

  • 6. Silver Moon Emporium

    You’ll think you’re in SoHo or Hollywood when you step into this ritzy boutique packed with designer clothes and shoes of the wispy, whimsical type. This is where the movie, TV, and sports stars shop when they visit the North Shore.

  • 7. Jungle Gems

    Step into a world of incense and stone and lose yourself in eye-popping displays of crystals and polished beads, gold and silver jewelry, and samples of Hawaiian minerals.

  • 8. Barnfield’s Raging Isle Surf and Cycle

    Everything for bicycles, including rentals and repairs. You’ll also find custom boards by Bill Barnfield and stylish casual wear.

  • 9. Outrigger Trading Co.

    Don’t miss this eclectic emporium on the second floor of the Marketplace offering intriguing gift items, decorative pieces, and arts and crafts.

  • 10. Hale’iwa Art Gallery

    George Atkins’ gallery has original works by more than 30 Pacific Island artists, ranging from the neo-realism of Mark Cross to the abstracts of Mihoko M.

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