Soar high through the canopy of giant eucalyptus trees on seven different ziplines while overlooking Maui’s verdant North Shore. Imagine the thrill as you reach heights of 70 feet, speeds up to 40 mph, all on ziplines up to 900 feet long!
The ziplining is worth the visit with 8 lines that fly over waterfalls and flowering trees. They also offer a giant hedge maze, off-road segway tours, and many more experiences.
Umauma Falls delivers on ziplining with nine lines including their 2,060-foot dual zipline. However, they also offer so many more incredible experiences including ATVs, horseback, kayak, and rappelling.
Hawaii’s longest side-by-side zipline that is more than half a mile long and at times 600 feet high.
Covering nearly two miles of gorgeous tropical river gorges, their 8-line zip course zooms over multiple waterfalls. They offer one of the longest zip lines at 2,400 feet and a side-by-side dual track zipline.
Kapalua offers the largest all-dual zipline course in Maui. They offer tours that range from 5 lines to 7 lines, and every tour includes a bridge traverse.
Oahu's best zipline provider. Their tours feature Oahu's longest ziplines ranging from 500 feet to 1500 feet long. Participants explore a working agricultural farm along the tour which includes seven dual lines, rappel and ascension lines, and a fun ATV adventure to the ridge top.
Kauai's best is Koloa Zipline. They have 8 lines and even offer a sunset tour. They regularly score very high for their fun, friendly, and professional guides.
9 ziplines, 5 sky bridges, and a rappel make this the only full canopy zipline tour on Hawaii Island. Consider their "zip and dip" package where you get to go swimming in a private waterfall.
Skyline is Hawaii's preeminent zipline company. They offer tours on Maui, Kauai, and the Big Island. You know they are a major player when their website is zipline.com.