Whether you’re stocking up before a weekend camping trip to Kaena Point, loading a cooler for a family day at Waimanalo Beach, or just picking up water for the week at your regular grocery run, knowing where to buy purified water on Oahu shouldn’t be complicated. Blue Hawaii Water is available across the island — from Waianae on the west side all the way through Honolulu — at both major retail chains and community-rooted local stores.
Here’s exactly where to find it. And if you’ve never picked up Blue Hawaii before, our About page covers what makes it different from the imported brands next to it on the shelf.
Major Retailers Statewide
The easiest way to find Blue Hawaii Water across Oahu is through the major retail chains that carry it statewide. If you’re already making a run to any of the following, Blue Hawaii Water is there:
Walmart carries Blue Hawaii Water at all Hawaii locations — including stores in Waipahu, Mililani, Pearl City, Honolulu, and Kapolei. Sam’s Club locations statewide stock it as well, making it a practical bulk option for families or businesses. CVS and Walgreens — both with numerous locations across Oahu — also carry Blue Hawaii, which makes it easy to grab a pack when you’re already out running errands in Kaimuki, Aiea, or downtown Honolulu.
The reach across these four chains means most Oahu residents are within a few minutes of a Blue Hawaii location without going out of their way.
Local Stores on the West Side
Blue Hawaii Water is also available at several community stores along Farrington Highway on Oahu’s west side — a part of the island where local business relationships matter and big-box convenience isn’t always the whole story.
The Wai’anae Store at 85-863 Farrington Hwy in Waianae is a longtime community fixture. If you’re headed out toward Kaena Point or live in the Waianae district, this is your closest Blue Hawaii stop. Nanakuli Superette at 87-2090 Farrington Hwy serves the Nanakuli community and carries Blue Hawaii for residents who prefer a local shop over a chain. Tamura Super Market at 86-032 Farrington Hwy rounds out the west side options — Tamura’s is well-known on Oahu and draws shoppers from across the area.
These locations aren’t just convenient for west side residents. They’re also a reflection of the kind of local retail presence Blue Hawaii prioritizes — not just chasing big retail shelf space, but being available in the stores where communities actually shop.
Made in Kapolei, Sold Across the Island
Every bottle of Blue Hawaii Water available at these locations was purified and bottled in Kapolei — not shipped across the Pacific from a mainland facility. The ISO 9001 and FSSC 22000 certifications on the bottle aren’t just labels. They mean the facility that made your water has been independently audited against international food safety and quality management standards. You can read about what those certifications actually require in our post on water purification in Hawaii.
Questions about the product — shelf life, recyclability, purification process — are answered on our FAQs page. Blue Hawaii bottles are 100% recyclable, and freshness is guaranteed for one year after bottling — so stocking up makes sense.
Pick It Up the Next Time You’re Out
If you’ve been buying imported water out of habit, the local option is already at the store you’re going to. Same retail footprint, same accessibility — water that was made here, held to certified standards, and doesn’t need a container ship to get from factory to shelf.
For the full list of locations or to get in touch, visit bluehawaiiwater.com/contact. Blue Hawaii Water is already at your store. It just might be time to make it your regular.
Frequently Asked Question
Where can I buy Blue Hawaii Water on Oahu?
Is Blue Hawaii Water available on neighbor islands?
Blue Hawaii Water’s retail presence includes statewide chains including Walmart, Sam’s Club, CVS, and Walgreens — many of which operate on multiple Hawaii islands. For the most current distribution information, visit our contact page.
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