You’ll fly over lush Maui jungle on eight ziplines, cross swinging bridges high in the canopy, pause for snacks with new friends, and maybe surprise yourself by stepping off that last platform—heart pounding but grinning wider than you expected.
“If you scream, the birds will answer,” our guide Koa grinned as he tightened my harness. I didn’t know if he was joking or just trying to distract me from the fact that my legs were already jelly before the first line. The air in this part of Maui is thick and sweet—like someone left a fruit stand open in the rain—and the sound of distant whoops from other zipliners kept floating through the trees. There were eight ziplines ahead and honestly, I was already wondering if my shoes would survive.
The first jump wasn’t graceful (I think I squeaked?), but by the third line I started to get it—the way your stomach drops, then everything goes quiet except for wind and maybe your own nervous laugh. Koa pointed out wild ginger growing under one of the tree platforms; he crushed a leaf between his fingers so we could smell it. It’s weird how a tiny thing like that sticks with you more than the big stuff sometimes. The suspension bridge looked wobbly from a distance but felt solid enough once I was halfway across—though my hands were definitely sweating. There was one quick jump free fall at the end, which is optional (I watched two people skip it and honestly almost joined them), but somehow I ended up doing it anyway.
Halfway through, we stopped for water and granola bars—nothing fancy but tasted better than most snacks because my heart was still racing. There was a little kid in our group who zipped faster than all of us; his mom cheered every time he landed. After we finished, they handed out chips and drinks while we wandered around their tropical park for a bit. My shoes made it out alive, but my nerves took longer to settle down.
The tour lasts about 2 hours from start to finish.
Yes, participants must weigh between 50 lbs and 250 lbs; everyone is weighed onsite.
Closed-toed shoes with heel straps are required—no sandals or high heels allowed.
No full lunch is included; snacks like granola bars, chips, water, and drinks are provided during breaks.
Yes, children ages 6+ can join as long as they meet weight requirements; kids 15 or younger get a discount per paying adult.
Yes, there’s an 85-foot suspension bridge plus two swinging bridges between tree platforms.
No hotel pickup is not included; guests need to arrive at the site themselves.
Yes, professional local guides lead each group throughout the adventure.
Your day includes all safety gear like helmets and harnesses, professional local guides leading each section of the jungle zipline course, bottled water and light snacks halfway through (granola bars), plus chips and drinks after you finish—all taxes and fees are covered so you can just show up ready to fly through Maui’s treetops.
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