If you do not stop, which would not be advisable since there is so much to see, it would probably take around 7-8 hours. Lots of curves and narrow roads, so you must go very slow much of the way. Also, due to there being no road from the upcountry to Kiehi in South Maui, your trip will have to be like a figure-eight, with some doubling back. Although the shoreline circumference of Maui is about 120 miles, the driving distance would be over 150 miles.
Maui is in Hawaii, an island, not accessible by road. However, Hawaii does have two interstate highways. Hmmm....
The island name for Maui is... Maui. That is the name of the island..
Maui is south of Oahu.
You can't drive over the Pacific ocean.
Honoapiilani Hwy, stretches around the island.
The drive from Kahului to Hana on the Island of Maui.
Maui is the second island in Hawaii
Maui is the second youngest island in Hawaii. It is estimated to be around 1.3 million years old, formed from two shield volcanoes.
The distance between Maui and the Big Island is 96.8 miles. Traveling by boat from Maui to the Big Island is one of the most dangerous channels in Hawaii.
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Mount Haleakalā is located on the island of Maui in Hawaii. It is a dormant volcano that forms a large portion of the island's landscape.
The Maori name for the North Island of New Zealand is Te Ika-a-Māui. This name translates to "The Fish of Maui" in English, referring to the legend of Maui, a demigod who fished the North Island from the ocean.