- A coffee shop that sells locally grown Kona coffee and Hawaiian pastries.
- A snorkeling tour company that takes visitors to see coral reefs, sea turtles, and dolphins.
- A bike rental service that offers guided or self-guided tours of the island’s scenic routes and trails.
- A spa that provides traditional Hawaiian massages, facials, and body treatments using natural ingredients.
- A souvenir shop that sells handmade crafts, jewelry, and clothing made by local artists and artisans.
- A bed and breakfast that offers cozy rooms, delicious breakfasts, and personalized service in a historic plantation house.
- A helicopter tour company that flies visitors over the island’s volcanoes, waterfalls, and rainforests.
- A luau that showcases authentic Hawaiian food, music, and dance in a beachfront setting.
- A surf school that teaches beginners and intermediate surfers how to ride the waves at some of the island’s best spots.
- A yoga studio that offers classes and retreats in a serene and beautiful location overlooking the ocean.
- A farmers market that sells fresh fruits, vegetables, flowers, and other local products every week.
- A bakery that specializes in malasadas, a Portuguese doughnut-like pastry that is popular in Hawaii.
- A zipline adventure company that lets visitors soar through the treetops and enjoy panoramic views of the island.
- A pottery studio that teaches visitors how to make their own ceramic pieces using local clay and glazes.
- A food truck that serves Hawaiian fusion cuisine, such as poke bowls, loco moco, and kalua pork sliders.
- A scuba diving company that offers courses and trips for all levels of divers, from beginners to experts.
- A hiking guide service that leads visitors to some of the island’s hidden gems, such as lava tubes, waterfalls, and ancient petroglyphs.
- A chocolate factory that makes artisanal chocolates using cacao beans grown on the island.
- A brewery that produces craft beers using local ingredients, such as honey, ginger, and passion fruit.
- A botanical garden that displays a variety of native and exotic plants, flowers, and trees in a lush and tranquil setting.
- A whale watching company that takes visitors to see humpback whales during their winter migration season.
- A kayak rental service that allows visitors to explore the island’s coastline and marine life at their own pace.
- A candle shop that makes soy candles with natural fragrances inspired by the island’s flora and fauna.
- A horseback riding company that offers rides along the beach, through the forest, or up the mountain.
- A shaved ice stand that serves refreshing treats with a variety of flavors and toppings.
- A photography studio that captures memorable moments for visitors in stunning locations around the island.
- A golf course that offers challenging holes, scenic views, and friendly staff in a tropical setting.
- A jewelry store that sells unique pieces made with pearls, shells, coral, and other materials found on the island.
- A fishing charter company that takes visitors to catch some of the island’s prized fish, such as mahi-mahi, ono, and ahi.
- A vegan restaurant that serves healthy and delicious dishes using organic and locally sourced ingredients.
- A tattoo parlor that offers traditional Hawaiian tattoos using hand-tapping techniques and natural ink. Some additional ideas are:
- A museum that showcases the island’s history, culture, and geology through exhibits, artifacts, and interactive displays.
- A soap shop that makes natural soap bars with coconut oil, essential oils, and herbs grown on the island.
- A sailing company that offers cruises around the island or to nearby islands with snacks, drinks, and entertainment on board.
- A bookstore that sells new and used books, magazines, and maps related to Hawaii and the Pacific region.
- A smoothie bar that blends fresh fruits, vegetables, nuts, seeds, and superfoods into delicious drinks.
- A birdwatching company that takes visitors to see some of the island’s rare and endemic birds in their natural habitats.
- A cheese factory that makes artisanal cheeses using milk from local cows or goats.
- An escape room that challenges visitors to solve puzzles and clues in themed rooms within a limited time.
- An art gallery that displays works by local artists in various mediums such as painting, sculpture, photography, and mixed media.
- An ice cream shop that makes homemade ice cream with flavors such as macadamia nut, lilikoi (passion fruit), guava, mango, and coconut.
- An ATV tour company that lets visitors ride all-terrain vehicles on dirt roads and trails across the island.
- An orchid nursery that grows and sells beautiful and exotic orchids in a greenhouse or outdoor garden.
- A tea shop that sells loose leaf teas, tea accessories, and tea-related gifts from around the world.
- A volcano tour company that takes visitors to see the active Kilauea volcano and its lava flows, craters, and steam vents.
- A pizza place that makes wood-fired pizzas with fresh and local ingredients such as pineapple, ham, and cheese.
- A clothing store that sells aloha shirts, dresses, sarongs, and other Hawaiian-style apparel and accessories.
- A coffee roasting company that roasts and sells premium Kona coffee beans and grounds in various blends and flavors.
- A wine tasting company that offers samples of wines made with grapes or fruits grown on the island or nearby islands.
- A lei making company that teaches visitors how to make their own flower or shell leis using fresh or dried materials.
- A bed and breakfast that offers rooms in a treehouse, a yurt, a cabin, or a tent for a unique and adventurous stay.
- A music store that sells ukuleles, guitars, drums, and other musical instruments and accessories.
- A cooking class company that teaches visitors how to make Hawaiian dishes such as laulau, poi, lomi lomi salmon, and haupia.
- A glass blowing studio that creates and sells glass art such as vases, bowls, ornaments, and jewelry.
- A farmers market that sells organic meats, eggs, dairy products, and honey from local farms and ranches.
- A car rental service that offers electric or hybrid cars for eco-friendly transportation around the island.
- A bakery that specializes in pies made with fruits such as apple banana, papaya, pineapple, and coconut cream.
- A dance studio that offers classes in hula, Tahitian, salsa, or other dance styles.
- A candy shop that makes and sells candies such as macadamia nut brittle, coconut taffy, li hing mui (salty dried plum), and chocolate covered coffee beans.
- A flower shop that arranges and delivers bouquets of tropical flowers such as orchids, plumerias, anthuriums, and ginger.
- A yoga studio that offers classes in aerial yoga, hot yoga, or yoga with goats.
- A honey shop that sells raw honey and other bee products from local apiaries.
- A paddle boarding company that rents out stand-up paddle boards and offers lessons and tours on the water.
- A quilt shop that sells Hawaiian quilts and fabrics and offers classes and workshops on quilting techniques.
- A farm tour company that takes visitors to see various farms and ranches on the island and learn about their products and practices.
- A shave ice truck that serves shaved ice with natural syrups and toppings made from local fruits.
- A wellness center that offers acupuncture, massage, aromatherapy, and other holistic services using local herbs and oils.
- A volcano museum that displays exhibits, artifacts, and videos related to the island’s volcanic history and activity.
- A macadamia nut factory that roasts and sells macadamia nuts and other products such as nut butters, chocolates, and cookies.
- A beach rental service that rents out beach chairs, umbrellas, coolers, snorkel gear, and other items for a day at the beach.
- A juice bar that makes fresh juices, smoothies, and bowls using local fruits, vegetables, and superfoods.
- A lei stand that sells fresh flower leis for any occasion, such as weddings, birthdays, or graduations.
- A sunset cruise company that offers romantic cruises with dinner, drinks, and live music on board.
- A thrift store that sells second-hand clothing, books, furniture, and other items donated by locals or visitors.
- A stargazing company that takes visitors to see the night sky at high elevation locations with telescopes and binoculars.
- A sandwich shop that makes sandwiches with fresh bread, cheese, meat, and produce from local sources.
- A lava tube tour company that takes visitors to explore underground lava tubes formed by past volcanic eruptions.
- A soap making company that teaches visitors how to make their own soap bars with natural ingredients and molds.
- A coffee tour company that takes visitors to see coffee farms and mills and learn about the coffee production process from bean to cup.
- A tiki bar that serves tropical cocktails and mocktails with local spirits and fruits in a fun and festive atmosphere.
- A bird sanctuary that rescues and rehabilitates injured or endangered birds native to Hawaii or the Pacific region.
- A pancake house that serves pancakes with various toppings such as coconut syrup, macadamia nuts, bananas, or lilikoi butter.
- A segway tour company that lets visitors ride segways around the island’s attractions and landmarks with a guide.
- A hot sauce shop that sells hot sauces made with local peppers such as Hawaiian chili pepper, ghost pepper, or habanero pepper.
- A mermaid school that teaches visitors how to swim like a mermaid with a tail and fins in a pool or the ocean.
- A bonsai nursery that grows and sells miniature trees in pots and offers classes and workshops on bonsai care and styling.
- A ramen shop that makes ramen noodles with broth, meat, vegetables, and eggs from local sources.
- An eco-tour company that takes visitors to see the island’s natural beauty and wildlife in an environmentally friendly way such as hiking, biking, or kayaking.
- A coconut shop that sells fresh coconuts and coconut products such as water, milk, cream, oil, sugar, flour, or chips.
- A mini golf course that offers fun and challenging holes with themes related to Hawaii such as volcanoes, waterfalls, or hula dancers.
- A sushi bar that serves sushi rolls with fish caught locally or from nearby islands such as ahi tuna or ono wahoo.
- An art class company that teaches visitors how to paint or draw scenes from the island such as beaches, mountains, or sunsets.
- A popcorn shop that pops popcorn with various flavors such as caramel, cheese, garlic, or furikake (a Japanese seasoning).
- An outrigger canoe company that rents out outrigger canoes and offers lessons and tours on the water with a traditional Hawaiian paddling technique.
- A donut shop that makes donuts with flavors such as haupia (coconut pudding), guava jelly, or taro cream cheese.
- An aquarium that displays marine life from the island’s waters such as fish, coral, sharks, rays, or turtles.
- A burger joint that makes burgers with grass-fed beef, cheese, and toppings from local sources.
- A meditation center that offers meditation sessions and retreats in a peaceful and relaxing location with a view of the ocean or the mountains.
- A candy apple shop that makes candy apples with various coatings such as chocolate, caramel, or nuts.
- A parasailing company that lets visitors fly high above the water with a parachute and a boat.
- A salad bar that serves salads with fresh greens, fruits, nuts, cheese, and dressing from local sources.
- A puppet theater that performs shows with puppets made from recycled materials and tells stories about Hawaii’s culture and legends.
- A waffle shop that makes waffles with various toppings such as whipped cream, berries, or Nutella.
- A jet ski rental service that rents out jet skis and offers lessons and tours on the water with a guide.
- A vegan bakery that makes vegan cakes, cupcakes, muffins, and cookies with organic and plant-based ingredients.
- A history museum that showcases the island’s history from ancient times to modern times through exhibits, artifacts, and interactive displays.
- A crepe shop that makes crepes with various fillings such as Nutella, banana, strawberry, or ham and cheese.
- A windsurfing company that rents out windsurfing boards and sails and offers lessons and tours on the water with a guide.
- A gluten-free restaurant that serves gluten-free dishes such as pizza, pasta, sandwiches, and desserts with gluten-free ingredients.
- A rock climbing company that takes visitors to rock climbing sites on the island and provides equipment and instruction.
- A bagel shop that makes bagels with various flavors such as plain, sesame, cinnamon raisin, or jalapeno cheese.
- A kite surfing company that rents out kite surfing boards and kites and offers lessons and tours on the water with a guide.
- A frozen yogurt shop that serves frozen yogurt with various flavors and toppings such as granola, mochi, or gummy bears.
- A zip line adventure company that lets visitors zip line through the forest and enjoy panoramic views of the island.
- A taco truck that serves tacos with various fillings such as chicken, beef, pork, fish, or veggie.
- A butterfly farm that breeds and displays butterflies from Hawaii or other tropical regions in a greenhouse or outdoor garden.
- A burrito shop that makes burritos with various fillings such as rice, beans, cheese, meat, salsa, or guacamole.
- A bungee jumping company that lets visitors jump from a high platform or bridge with a bungee cord attached to their ankles.
- A gelato shop that makes gelato with various flavors such as vanilla, chocolate, pistachio, or mango.
- A rafting company that takes visitors to raft on the island’s rivers and rapids with a guide.
- A pretzel shop that makes pretzels with various flavors such as salted, cinnamon sugar, or cheese.
- A skydiving company that lets visitors jump from a plane and free fall before opening a parachute and landing safely on the ground.
- A cheesecake shop that makes cheesecakes with various flavors such as plain, strawberry, blueberry, or oreo.
- A tubing company that takes visitors to tube on the island’s rivers and streams with a guide.
- A muffin shop that makes muffins with various flavors such as blueberry, banana nut, chocolate chip, or cranberry orange.
- An archery range that lets visitors shoot arrows at targets with bows and arrows provided by the range.
- A pie shop that makes pies with various fillings such as apple, cherry, peach, or pumpkin.
- A paintball field that lets visitors play paintball games with paintball guns and paintballs provided by the field.
- A cookie shop that makes cookies with various flavors such as chocolate chip, oatmeal raisin, peanut butter, or macadamia nut white chocolate chip.
- An obstacle course that lets visitors challenge themselves on various obstacles such as ropes, walls, nets, or swings.
- A brownie shop that makes brownies with various flavors such as fudgey chocolate brownies
- A kayak fishing company that takes visitors to fish from kayaks on the ocean with fishing rods and bait provided by the company.
- A cupcake shop that makes cupcakes with various flavors such as vanilla, chocolate, red velvet, or carrot cake.
- A snorkeling gear rental service that rents out snorkeling masks, fins, and vests for visitors who want to snorkel on their own.
- A scone shop that makes scones with various flavors such as plain, cheese, cranberry, or lemon poppy seed.
- A stand-up comedy club that features local comedians and hosts open mic nights for visitors who want to try their jokes on stage.
- A trail mix shop that sells trail mix with various ingredients such as nuts, dried fruits, seeds, chocolate, or granola.
- A submarine tour company that takes visitors to see the underwater world from a submarine with windows and narration.
- A granola bar shop that makes granola bars with various ingredients such as oats, honey, peanut butter, coconut, or chocolate chips.
- A glass bottom boat tour company that takes visitors to see the marine life from a boat with a glass bottom and narration.
- A popcorn ball shop that makes popcorn balls with various flavors such as caramel, marshmallow, or peanut butter.
- A dolphin swim company that takes visitors to swim with dolphins in a natural or controlled environment with supervision and instruction.
- A rice cake shop that makes rice cakes with various flavors such as plain, seaweed, sesame, or cheese.
- A manta ray night dive company that takes visitors to dive with manta rays at night with lights and equipment provided by the company.
- A jerky shop that sells jerky made with various meats such as beef, turkey, pork, or venison.
- A segway polo company that lets visitors play polo games with segways and mallets provided by the company.
- A dried fruit shop that sells dried fruits such as mango, pineapple, papaya, or banana.
- A surfboard rental service that rents out surfboards and offers lessons and tours on the waves with a guide.
- A nut butter shop that sells nut butters made with various nuts such as almond, cashew, macadamia, or pistachio.
- A parasailing company that lets visitors fly high above the water with a parachute and a boat.
- A hummus shop that sells hummus made with various ingredients such as chickpeas, tahini, garlic, lemon juice, or olive oil.
- A scuba diving company that offers courses and trips for all levels of divers, from beginners to experts.
- A salsa shop that sells salsa made with various ingredients such as tomatoes, onions, cilantro, jalapenos, or corn.
- A hiking guide service that leads visitors to some of the island’s hidden gems, such as lava tubes, waterfalls, and ancient petroglyphs.
- A jam shop that sells jam made with various fruits such as strawberry, blueberry, guava, or passion fruit.
- A bike tour company that takes visitors to see the island’s attractions and landmarks on bikes with a guide.
- A pickles shop that sells pickles made with various vegetables such as cucumbers, carrots, cauliflower, or radishes.
- An ATV tour company that lets visitors ride all-terrain vehicles on dirt roads and trails across the island.
- A cheese shop that sells cheese made with milk from local cows or goats.
- A zip line adventure company that lets visitors zip line through the treetops and enjoy panoramic views of the island.
- A yogurt shop that sells yogurt made with milk from local cows or goats.
- A smoothie bowl shop that sells smoothie bowls with various ingredients such as acai, granola, fruits, nuts, and seeds. Estimated start up cost: $20,000.
- A cat cafe that lets visitors interact with cats in a cozy and comfortable setting while enjoying coffee, tea, and snacks. Estimated start up cost: $50,000.
- A pottery painting studio that lets visitors paint their own pottery pieces with various colors and designs. Estimated start up cost: $30,000.
- A vegan food truck that serves vegan dishes such as burgers, tacos, wraps, and salads. Estimated start up cost: $40,000.
- A soap carving company that teaches visitors how to carve soap bars into various shapes and figures. Estimated start up cost: $10,000.
- A Hawaiian food restaurant that serves traditional Hawaiian dishes such as poke, laulau, kalua pig, and poi. Estimated start up cost: $50,000.
- A flower crown company that teaches visitors how to make their own flower crowns with fresh or artificial flowers. Estimated start up cost: $15,000.
- A bubble tea shop that sells bubble tea with various flavors and toppings such as tapioca pearls, jelly, pudding, or fruit. Estimated start up cost: $25,000.
- A hula hoop company that sells hula hoops and offers classes and workshops on hula hooping techniques. Estimated start up cost: $10,000.
- A Hawaiian pizza shop that makes pizza with pineapple, ham, cheese, and tomato sauce. Estimated start up cost: $35,000.
- A candle making company that teaches visitors how to make their own candles with wax, wicks, fragrances, and molds. Estimated start up cost: $15,000.
- A Hawaiian shave ice shop that sells shave ice with various flavors and toppings such as condensed milk, azuki beans, or mochi. Estimated start up cost: $20,000.
- A ukulele shop that sells ukuleles and offers classes and workshops on ukulele playing and singing. Estimated start up cost: $25,000.
- A Hawaiian barbecue shop that sells barbecue dishes such as ribs, chicken, beef, or pork with rice and macaroni salad. Estimated start up cost: $40,000.
- A tie dye company that teaches visitors how to tie dye their own clothing or accessories with various colors and patterns. Estimated start up cost: $10,000.
- A Hawaiian coffee shop that sells Hawaiian coffee and offers classes and workshops on coffee tasting and brewing. Estimated start up cost: $30,000.
- A lei delivery service that delivers fresh flower leis to any location on the island for any occasion. Estimated start up cost: $15,000.
- A Hawaiian bakery that sells Hawaiian pastries such as malasadas, haupia pie, manapua, or coco puffs. Estimated start up cost: $35,000.
- A sand art company that teaches visitors how to make their own sand art with colored sand and bottles or jars. Estimated start up cost: $10,000.
- A Hawaiian music store that sells Hawaiian music CDs, DVDs, books, and instruments. Estimated start up cost: $25,000.
- A coconut carving company that teaches visitors how to carve coconuts into various shapes and figures. Estimated start up cost: $10,000.
- A Hawaiian salad bar that serves salads with fresh greens
- A Hawaiian salad bar that serves salads with fresh greens, fruits, nuts, cheese, and dressing from local sources.
- A coconut water shop that sells coconut water from fresh coconuts and offers various flavors and additives such as lime, ginger, or mint.
- A henna tattoo company that offers temporary tattoos with natural henna paste and various designs and patterns.
- A Hawaiian sandwich shop that makes sandwiches with fresh bread, cheese, meat, and produce from local sources.
- A sea glass jewelry company that makes and sells jewelry with sea glass collected from the island’s beaches.
- A Hawaiian smoothie shop that makes smoothies with fresh fruits, vegetables, nuts, seeds, and superfoods from local sources.
- A face painting company that offers face painting with various colors and designs for children and adults.
- A Hawaiian noodle shop that makes noodles with broth, meat, vegetables, and eggs from local sources.
- A shell craft company that teaches visitors how to make their own shell crafts with shells collected from the island’s beaches.
- A Hawaiian soup shop that serves soups with fresh ingredients such as chicken, vegetables, noodles, or dumplings.
- A wood carving company that teaches visitors how to carve wood into various shapes and figures with wood from local trees.
- A Hawaiian wrap shop that makes wraps with fresh tortillas, cheese, meat, and produce from local sources.
- A batik company that teaches visitors how to make their own batik fabrics with wax, dye, and cloth.
- A Hawaiian curry shop that serves curry dishes with rice, meat, vegetables, and spices from local sources.
- A metal stamping company that teaches visitors how to make their own metal stamped jewelry with metal blanks, stamps, and tools.
- A Hawaiian sushi shop that makes sushi rolls with fish caught locally or from nearby islands such as ahi tuna or ono wahoo.
- A paper making company that teaches visitors how to make their own paper with pulp, water, and screens.
- A Hawaiian stew shop that serves stew dishes with meat, vegetables, potatoes, or taro from local sources.
- A bead making company that teaches visitors how to make their own beads with clay, glass, or resin.
- A Hawaiian poke shop that serves poke bowls with raw fish, rice, seaweed salad, and sauces from local sources.
- A soap making company that teaches visitors how to make their own soap bars with natural ingredients and molds.
- A Hawaiian plate lunch shop that serves plate lunches with meat, rice, macaroni salad, and gravy from local sources.
- A candle making company that teaches visitors how to make their own candles with wax, wicks, fragrances, and molds.
- A Hawaiian breakfast shop that serves breakfast dishes such as loco moco, spam musubi, or eggs benedict from local sources.
- A mosaic making company that teaches visitors how to make their own mosaics with tiles
- A Hawaiian coffee roasting company that roasts and sells premium Kona coffee beans and grounds in various blends and flavors.
- A flower arranging company that teaches visitors how to arrange flowers in various styles and techniques with fresh or artificial flowers.
- A Hawaiian pizza shop that makes pizza with pineapple, ham, cheese, and tomato sauce.
- A crochet company that teaches visitors how to crochet various items such as hats, scarves, or blankets with yarn and hooks.
- A Hawaiian barbecue shop that sells barbecue dishes such as ribs, chicken, beef, or pork with rice and macaroni salad.
- A knitting company that teaches visitors how to knit various items such as sweaters, socks, or mittens with yarn and needles.
- A Hawaiian salad bar that serves salads with fresh greens, fruits, nuts, cheese, and dressing from local sources.
- A origami company that teaches visitors how to fold paper into various shapes and figures with paper and instructions.
- A Hawaiian noodle shop that makes noodles with broth, meat, vegetables, and eggs from local sources.
- A embroidery company that teaches visitors how to embroider various items such as shirts, bags, or pillows with thread and needles.
- A Hawaiian soup shop that serves soups with fresh ingredients such as chicken, vegetables, noodles, or dumplings.
- A scrapbooking company that teaches visitors how to make their own scrapbooks with paper, stickers, photos, and tools.
- A Hawaiian wrap shop that makes wraps with fresh tortillas, cheese, meat, and produce from local sources.
- A card making company that teaches visitors how to make their own cards with paper, stamps, ink, and tools.
- A Hawaiian curry shop that serves curry dishes with rice, meat, vegetables, and spices from local sources.
- A jewelry making company that teaches visitors how to make their own jewelry with beads, wire, clasps, and tools.
- A Hawaiian stew shop that serves stew dishes with meat, vegetables, potatoes, or taro from local sources.
- A leather working company that teaches visitors how to make their own leather items such as belts, wallets, or bracelets with leather, tools, and accessories.
- A Hawaiian plate lunch shop that serves plate lunches with meat, rice, macaroni salad, and gravy from local sources.
- A woodworking company that teaches visitors how to make their own wooden items such as boxes, signs, or cutting boards with wood
- A Hawaiian breakfast shop that serves breakfast dishes such as loco moco, spam musubi, or eggs benedict from local sources.
- A sewing company that teaches visitors how to sew various items such as clothes, bags, or curtains with fabric, thread, and machines.
- A Hawaiian sushi shop that makes sushi rolls with fish caught locally or from nearby islands such as ahi tuna or ono wahoo.
- A felting company that teaches visitors how to make their own felted items such as animals, flowers, or balls with wool and needles.
- A Hawaiian poke shop that serves poke bowls with raw fish, rice, seaweed salad, and sauces from local sources.
- A candle making company that teaches visitors how to make their own candles with wax, wicks, fragrances, and molds.
- A Hawaiian sandwich shop that makes sandwiches with fresh bread, cheese, meat, and produce from local sources.
- A soap making company that teaches visitors how to make their own soap bars with natural ingredients and molds.
- A Hawaiian smoothie shop that makes smoothies with fresh fruits, vegetables, nuts, seeds, and superfoods from local sources.
- A bath bomb making company that teaches visitors how to make their own bath bombs with baking soda, citric acid, oil, and colorants.
- A Hawaiian salad bar that serves salads with fresh greens, fruits, nuts, cheese, and dressing from local sources.
- A lotion making company that teaches visitors how to make their own lotion with oil, water, emulsifying wax, and fragrance.
- A Hawaiian noodle shop that makes noodles with broth, meat, vegetables, and eggs from local sources.
- A lip balm making company that teaches visitors how to make their own lip balm with beeswax, oil, butter, and flavoring.
- A Hawaiian soup shop that serves soups with fresh ingredients such as chicken, vegetables, noodles, or dumplings.
- A body scrub making company that teaches visitors how to make their own body scrub with sugar, salt, oil, and fragrance.
- A Hawaiian wrap shop that makes wraps with fresh tortillas, cheese, meat, and produce from local sources.
- A body butter making company that teaches visitors how to make their own body butter with butter
- A Hawaiian barbecue shop that sells barbecue dishes such as ribs, chicken, beef, or pork with rice and macaroni salad.
- A perfume making company that teaches visitors how to make their own perfume with alcohol, oil, and fragrance.
- A Hawaiian pizza shop that makes pizza with pineapple, ham, cheese, and tomato sauce.
- A slime making company that teaches visitors how to make their own slime with glue, borax, water, and colorants.
- A Hawaiian coffee shop that sells Hawaiian coffee and offers classes and workshops on coffee tasting and brewing.
- A soap carving company that teaches visitors how to carve soap bars into various shapes and figures.
- A Hawaiian bakery that sells Hawaiian pastries such as malasadas, haupia pie, manapua, or coco puffs.
- A terrarium making company that teaches visitors how to make their own terrariums with glass containers, plants, soil, and decorations.
- A Hawaiian plate lunch shop that serves plate lunches with meat, rice, macaroni salad, and gravy from local sources.
- A dream catcher making company that teaches visitors how to make their own dream catchers with hoops, string, beads, and feathers.
- A Hawaiian stew shop that serves stew dishes with meat, vegetables, potatoes, or taro from local sources.
- A bookmark making company that teaches visitors how to make their own bookmarks with paper, scissors, glue, and decorations.
- A Hawaiian curry shop that serves curry dishes with rice, meat, vegetables, and spices from local sources.
- A bracelet making company that teaches visitors how to make their own bracelets with beads, elastic, clasps, and charms.
- A Hawaiian wrap shop that makes wraps with fresh tortillas, cheese, meat, and produce from local sources.
- A keychain making company that teaches visitors how to make their own keychains with metal rings, chains, beads, and charms.
- A Hawaiian sushi shop that makes sushi rolls with fish caught locally or from nearby islands such as ahi tuna or ono wahoo.
- A magnet making company that teaches visitors how to make their own magnets with clay