Every vendor on Hawaiʻi Island
Filter by island, by what you need, and what you can spend. Every vendor is Hawaiʻi-based — many are family-run, some are kuleana-rooted, all of them know what a Hawaiʻi event looks like.
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Lūʻau-format Polynesian programs led by Kumu Hula Iolana Kahalehoe. Hilo-based hālau, three decades of weekly lūʻau and family events.
Hilo-based wedding and portrait photography. Quieter galleries than what mainland photographers tend to make on this island.
Slack-key duo. Two brothers, four guitars, the deep Hilo repertoire your tūtū knows by heart.
Three generations of Hilo lei makers and event florists. Lei poʻo, haku, centerpieces — sourced from the gardens we've kept since 1965.
Poke catering and grazing tables for the kind of event that wants to feed people without the buffet line.
Riverfront garden venue along the Wailuku River. Heritage trees, tented lawn, indoor backup for the Hilo rain.
Hawaiʻi Island DJ for weddings, corporate events, and the paniolo-country receptions in between.
Polynesian fire knife (siva afi) and fire-staff performance from a four-person troupe rooted in Sāmoan and Hawaiian tradition.
Second-generation Korean-Hawaiian food truck. Kalbi, garlic shrimp, kālua, and the mac salad you remember.