Māui Hawaiʻi at 12,000 feet
Māui, “The Valley Isle,” is the second largest Hawaiian island. It is loved for its world famous beaches, sacred Lao Valley, views of migrating whales and the magnificent sunrises and sunsets seen on the summit of Haleakala Volcano. The origin of the island's name is found in the legend of Hawaiʻiloa, who is credited with the discovery of the Hawaiian Islands. According to the legend, Hawaiʻiloa named the island after his son, named for Hawaiian demigod Māui.
Māui Hawaiʻi at 12,000 feet
Māui, “The Valley Isle,” is the second largest Hawaiian island. It is loved for its world famous beaches, sacred Lao Valley, views of migrating whales and the magnificent sunrises and sunsets seen on the summit of Haleakala Volcano. The origin of the island's name is found in the legend of Hawaiʻiloa, who is credited with the discovery of the Hawaiian Islands. According to the legend, Hawaiʻiloa named the island after his son, named for Hawaiian demigod Māui.