22 miles INCORRECT
This answer would be close to correct if the question was about Lanai.
For Maui, the shoreline is approximately 120 miles, but to drive around the island requires a lopsided figure eight drive since the coast road does not connect on the southwest side of the coast forcing one to travel back around to the east in the upcountry. Thus, the driving miles would be more like 180 miles in total, with many of the miles along narrow twisting roads. Also note that since the earthquake in 2006, the road on the extreme south was blocked to traffic until the mountainside could be stabilized, which makes it impossible to circumnavigate the island completely until that work is finished.
7000miles
Roughly 3800 air miles.
Air distance from Salisbury, Maryland to Wailuku, Maui, Hawaii is 4,865 miles. That is 7,830 kilometers. It is 4,228 nautical miles.
The air mileage from Boulder, Colorado, to Wailuku, Maui, Hawaii, is 3,276. That equals 5,272 kilometers or 2,847 nautical miles.
Air distance from Sacramento, California to Wailuku, Maui, Hawaii is 2,411 miles. That is 3,881 kilometers. It is 2,095 nautical miles.
The air distance from Kihei, Maui, Hawaii, to Phoenix, Arizona, is 2,847 miles. That equals 4,581 kilometers or 2,474 nautical miles.
The air distance from Seattle, Washington, to Napili-Honokowai, Maui, Hawaii, is 2,650 miles. That equals 4,265 kilometers or 2,303 nautical miles.
You are traveling west, when you go from Wisconsin to Hawaii.
Air miles between Los Angeles International Airport LAX, California to Kahului Airport OGG, Maui, Hawaii total 2,484. That is 3,998 kilometers. That is 2,159 nautical miles.
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The motto of University of Hawaii Maui College is 'Hawaiian,'.
University of Hawaii Maui College was created in 1931.