Why is Maui called the Valley Isle?

A: Each of the Hawaiian islands has a nickname. Maui is known as the “Valley Isle” because of its unique geography. Most of the island’s interior sits less than 200 feet above sea level, while each side is flanked by mountains.

Which island is the Valley Isle on?

Maui
Maui, known also as “The Valley Isle,” is the second largest Hawaiian island. The island beloved for its world-famous beaches, the sacred Iao Valley, views of migrating humpback whales (during winter months), farm-to-table cuisine and the magnificent sunrise and sunset from Haleakala.

What island in Hawaii is only for natives?

Niihau
For more than 120 years, offshore has been about as close as most people can get to Niihau, also known as the “Forbidden Island.” But soon that may change. Only natives are allowed to live on this tiny, arid outpost of the Hawaiian Islands, about 150 miles from Honolulu.

How long does it take to drive from one side of Maui to the other?

Time Estimate: As a straight drive, it’s 2.5 to 3.5 hours. But, as noted, you’re likely not making it a straight drive. Directions: Take Highway 31 to Highway 311 and turn right.

What is the Forbidden Island of Hawaii?

Niihau

Nickname: The Forbidden Isle
Location North Pacific Ocean
Coordinates 21°54′N 160°10′W
Area 69.5 sq mi (180 km2)
Area rank 7th largest Hawaiian Island

Which Hawaiian island does not allow tourists?

Niihau, about 18 miles northwest of Kauai, is the “Forbidden Island.” It has been privately owned by the same family since 1864, when Elizabeth Sinclair purchased it from King Kamehameha V for $10,000.

Is driving in Maui easy?

Driving on Maui can be intimidating at first, especially for visitors used to a faster pace at home. Generally, speeds don’t exceed 55 miles per hour on Maui ,and most of the roads vary between 25 mph and 45 mph.