You’ll race down dual ziplines above Maui’s lush valleys, ride ATVs through rainforest trails with local guides, and test your nerve on Hawaii’s longest suspension bridge. Along the way, expect salty breezes, laughter (maybe nerves), and some unforgettable views that stick with you long after you land.
The first thing I remember is the way the harness pressed into my shoulders while I stared out at this wild green valley in Maui — honestly, my hands were kind of sweaty. Our guide, Kaleo, grinned like he’d seen it all before (he probably had), and just said, “You’ll want to look left when you go — that’s where Molokini pops up.” So I did. And as soon as we zipped off together — two lines side by side — there was this whoosh of wind and a salty-sweet smell from somewhere below, maybe guava? Hard to say. My friend tried to shout something but her voice got lost in the air.
After the first couple of runs (the course is about two miles total), you start to get cocky. Or maybe that was just me. The zipline views are wild — ocean on one side, jungle on the other, and sometimes you catch these little flashes of birds darting below. But what surprised me most was the ATV part. I thought it’d be a quick ride but no — we bounced along this muddy rainforest trail for a bit, everyone laughing whenever someone hit a puddle too fast. There’s something about red dirt splattered on your shoes that makes you feel like you’ve earned lunch.
I didn’t expect to be nervous about a bridge after all that flying around, but the suspension bridge here is 360 feet long and kind of wobbly in the middle (not scary exactly, just... lively). Some kid ahead of us started singing “Don’t Look Down,” which made everyone laugh except his mom. The guides kept things light but also made sure we followed every rule — they’re strict about weight limits (250 lbs max with shoes) and kids have to be at least 10. Makes sense once you’re up there.
By the end I had dust in my hair and a ridiculous grin I couldn’t shake off. Still think about that view when I close my eyes sometimes — it’s not every day you get to fly over Maui like that.
The maximum weight allowed per guest is 250 pounds fully dressed with shoes. No exceptions.
Yes, participants must be at least 10 years old and 4 feet tall. Ages 10-17 must be accompanied by an adult.
Yes, an ATV rainforest trail ride is included as part of the adventure experience.
The suspension bridge is 360 feet long—the longest in Hawaii.
You must wear comfortable clothing and fully closed toe/closed heel shoes; sunglasses and sunscreen are also recommended.
Yes, guests are weighed at check-in to ensure they meet safety requirements; refunds are not given if outside limits.
No hotel pickup is included but public transportation options are available nearby.
If you are allergic to insect stings, bring your own medication as a precaution since this is an outdoor activity.
Your day covers all zipline equipment plus guided support throughout each activity—six dual ziplines across two miles of valley views, an ATV ride through rainforest trails, access to Hawaii’s longest suspension bridge at 360 feet, plus tax included so there are no surprises at check-in. Just show up ready for adventure (and maybe bring cash for tips).
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