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Maui’s most upscale shopping complex features international names like Tiffany & Co., Prada, and Banana Republic alongside local retailers, such as Honolua Surf Co. for casual wear and Martin & MacArthur for stunning wood furniture.
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Extraordinary glass and a hearty trawl of nautical-themed objects fill this wonderful shop.
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A wide variety of island arts and crafts, including Niiahu shell jewelry, perfumes, quilts, and dolls.
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Down at Hāna Bay, Tutu’s serves inexpensive local-style breakfasts and plate lunches. Maui’s own luscious Roselani macadamia nut ice cream somehow tastes better here than anywhere else.
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Named after, and originally owned by, the late “Uncle” Harry Mitchell, this roadside stand (now run by Uncle’s family) stocks snacks, fruit, and soft drinks.
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This artists’ collective is worth a look even if you’re not in the market for art. Evening receptions for exhibition openings are held often, and these social gatherings provide a great opportunity to mix with Maui’s locals.
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Art galleries in Lahaina come and go, but Village Galleries has staying power. Lynn Shue has represented some of Maui’s finest artists and continues to bring new talent into her fold.
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In Uncle Harry’s neighborhood, a somewhat larger and more modern place to stock up on goods for the rest of the drive.
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An all-encompassing shopping center, where you ’ll find every type of store imaginable from Crazy Shirts to Jessica’s Gems, from the Endangered Species Store to the Body Shop, from Tiffany & Co. to Louis Vuitton.
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Everything from baby gifts to fragrant bath products, greeting cards to handbags.
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