Ziplines

West Maui & Central Adventures

These tours are known for dramatic views of the Pacific Ocean and neighboring islands like Molokaʻi and Lānaʻi.

  • Kapalua Ziplines

    • Highlights: Features an all-dual-line course, allowing you to zip side-by-side with a partner. Includes a ride in a 4x4 Polaris Ranger and a walk across Hawaii’s longest suspension bridge (360 feet).

    • Best For: Couples and those wanting a high-mountain adventure.

    • Weight/Age: Min 10 years, 60–250 lbs.

  • Skyline Hawaii - Kaʻanapali

    • Highlights: Perched above the Kaʻanapali resort area, this 8-line tour concludes with a zip over a 1,000-foot-deep valley. It is highly rated for cultural education provided by the guides.

    • Best For: Ocean views and resort-area convenience.

    • Weight/Age: Min 10 years, 80–260 lbs.

  • Maui Zipline Company (Waikapu)

    • Highlights: Located at the Maui Tropical Plantation, this is the island's most accessible and family-friendly option. It features shorter lines (300 to 900 feet) over lush gardens.

    • Best For: Families with young children and first-timers.

    • Weight/Age: Min 5 years, 45–230 lbs.

Person on a zipline flying through a green, forested area with a group of people waiting at the platform in the background.
Two children wearing helmets and harnesses are zip lining over a body of water with green trees in the foreground and mountains and clouds in the background.

North Shore & Upcountry Adventures

These courses are tucked into eucalyptus forests and lush jungle terrain, often providing a cooler, "rainforest" atmosphere.

  • Skyline Hawaii - Haleakalā

    • Highlights: The first commercial zipline in the U.S. It features a unique "pendulum" line and crosses through a towering eucalyptus forest on the slopes of the volcano.

    • Best For: Combining with a trip to Haleakalā National Park.

    • Weight/Age: Min 8 years, 60–260 lbs.

  • NorthShore Zipline (Haiku)

    • Highlights: Located on a historic WWII site (Camp Maui), this course allows for "freestyle" zipping (including upside down). It is known for its fast-paced, high-energy environment.

    • Best For: Thrill-seekers and those looking for a lower price point.

    • Weight/Age: Min 5 years, 40–270 lbs.

  • Jungle Zipline Maui (Haiku)

    • Highlights: Situated right off the Road to Hana, this course flies directly through a thick jungle canopy and includes a "quick jump" freefall experience.

    • Best For: An easy stop during a North Shore road trip.

    • Weight/Age: Min 6 years, 50–250 lbs.