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"MAUI" also known as the
"Valley Isle" or "Magic Isle", produces sugar, pineapple and has acres of wideopen country ranchlands primarily populated with cattle and horses. The Hawaiian Island of Maui has a total geographical land area of 729 square miles and is 48 miles long and 26 miles wide with 120 miles of beautifully pristine coastlines. Maui's island Population is around 91,000 residents and swells during the Winter months between November through March by some 50,000 plus visitors who come primarily from Canada's frigid climates.
Maui is the home of the world famous little town of
"Lahaina", Hawaii's capital before 1845, and location to the famous whaling port and gateway to whale watchers from around the globe. Maui is also the home of
"Haleakala" the largest dormant volcanic crater in the world which rests at it's 10,023 foot elevation summit level and is known as "The House of the Sun". There are fifty-four bridges and just a few hours of breathtaking lush jungle vegetation travel before you arrive into the quite and paradisical little town of "Hana". Hawaii's Maui hosts numerous international golf tournaments and is the home of the world famous "Wailea Resort and Golf courses" located in the Valley Isle's town of "Kaanapali". Maui is also the internationally world class wind surfing capital of the world with it's year around worshippers congregating at the beautiful and always coveted,
"Hookipa Beach".
Driving Times from Maui's Kahului Airport:
Haleakala, Maui - 1 hour 45 minutes
Hana, Maui - 2 hours 30 minutes
Kaanapali, Maui - 50 minutes
Kihei, Maui - 20 minutes
Lahaina, Maui - 45 minutes
Wailea, Maui - 35 minutes
Wailuku, Maui - 10 minutes
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