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Whether you are a local stocking up for the week or a traveler who just landed at KOA and needs to gear up for a Big Island adventure, the Kona Walmart (Store #2473) is an essential stop. Located in the heart of Kailua-Kona, this isn't just a retail store—it’s a hub for island essentials, unique Hawaiian souvenirs, and the most affordable grocery options on the west side of Hawaii. In this video, we’re taking a deep dive into what makes the Kona Walmart unique in 2026, from the local food aisle to the must-have beach gear you need before hitting the sand at Kua Bay or Two Step. 📍 Location & Convenience Conveniently situated at 75-1015 Henry St, Kailua-Kona, HI 96740, this Walmart is perched just up the hill from the main tourist drag of Ali‘i Drive. It’s often the very first stop for visitors coming from the Ellison Onizuka Kona International Airport (only a 15-minute drive away) because it’s the most cost-effective place to grab supplies before heading to your resort or Airbnb. 🏝️ The "Hawaii" Aisle: Souvenirs & Gifts If you want to bring a piece of the islands home without the "resort prices," the Kona Walmart has you covered. Their massive souvenir section includes: Local Treats: Bulk packs of Mauna Loa Macadamia Nuts, Hawaiian Host chocolates, and Li Hing Mui snacks. Apparel: Affordable Aloha shirts, muʻumuʻu, and Hawaii-themed t-shirts that are perfect for the whole family. Home Goods: Kona Coffee (100% pure and blends), local jams, and coconut-scented candles. 🌊 Beach & Snorkel Gear Don't pay high rental fees at the beach! Many visitors stop here to buy their own gear: Snorkel Sets: High-quality masks, fins, and snorkels for a fraction of the price of daily rentals. Reef-Safe Sunscreen: Remember, Hawaii has strict laws regarding sunscreen. Walmart carries a wide variety of mineral-based, reef-safe brands (look for Zinc Oxide or Titanium Dioxide) to protect our coral reefs. Beach Comfort: Bodyboards (Boogie Boards), heavy-duty beach chairs, umbrellas, and insulated coolers to keep your drinks cold under the tropical sun. 🥩 The Grocery Section: Island Style Eating out in Kona can get expensive fast. The grocery department here allows you to eat like a local: Poke Station: Check the refrigerated sections for fresh, local-style poke—often much cheaper than specialty markets. Tropical Fruits: Depending on the season, you can find local papaya, pineapple, and sometimes even dragon fruit or rambutan. Local Meats: Look for Portuguese Sausage and Pipi Kaula (Hawaiian beef jerky) to add some island flair to your breakfast. 📅 Visitor Tips for 2026 Hours: Typically open from 6:00 AM to 11:00 PM daily. (Always check the Walmart app for holiday hours or late-night adjustments). Parking: The lot is large but can get extremely busy, especially in the afternoons. If you want a stress-free experience, try to arrive before 9:00 AM. Reusable Bags: Hawaii has a ban on single-use plastic bags. Make sure to bring your own reusable bags, or you can purchase sturdy, Hawaii-themed reusable totes at the checkout for a small fee—they make great souvenirs themselves! Gas Station: There is a Murphy USA gas station on-site, which consistently offers some of the most competitive gas prices in Kona. 🎬 Why We Filmed This Kailua-Kona is a beautiful, sprawling community, but navigating the costs of a Hawaii vacation can be tricky. We wanted to show you that you can find everything you need—from a new pair of slippers (flip-flops) to a 10lb bag of rice—all in one place. Whether you're prepping for a hike at Volcanoes National Park or a day of lounging at Maniniʻowali Beach, this Walmart is your logistical headquarters. 📸 Pro-Tips for the Big Island: Check the "Clearance" Endcaps: You can often find seasonal Hawaii items (like holiday-themed Aloha wear) at steep discounts. Download the App: Use the "Check Price" feature in the Walmart app to avoid any confusion, as island pricing can sometimes differ from the mainland. Respect the Space: This is a primary shopping spot for locals. Practice Aloha—be patient in the aisles and kind to the staff! Planning a trip to the Big Island? ✅ SUBSCRIBE for more Kona travel guides, resort tours, and budget-saving tips! 👍 LIKE this video if you’re a Walmart shopper! 💬 COMMENT: What’s the first thing you buy when you land in Hawaii? (For us, it’s definitely the Macadamia nuts!)