A Ziplining experience by Kapalua Ziplines. Back to all Maui tours.
Tour Summary: The shorter version of Kapalua's all-dual course: lines #5 through #8, plus the ATV ride and Hawaiʻi's longest suspension bridge. The same Kapalua format as the 6-line, an hour shorter and cheaper.
Large photoThe lines run over the West Maui Mountains, a volcano roughly 1.7 million years old. Image: Kapalua Ziplines
Large photoA guide-driven ATV carries you uphill between zip sections. Image: Kapalua Ziplines
Large photoThe 360-foot suspension bridge on the tour is the longest in Hawaiʻi. Image: Kapalua Ziplines
Large photoOn the 6-line zipline tour you get to explore lines #3 through #8, and on the 4-line tour lines #5 through #8. Image: Kapalua Ziplines
Large photoMaui's only all-dual lines let you launch side by side. Image: Kapalua Ziplines
Large photoA guide-driven ATV carries you uphill between zip sections. Image: Kapalua Ziplines
Large photoSoar over the lush tropical slopes of 1.7 million year old volcano, while taking in spectacular panoramic views of Maui’s . Image: Kapalua Ziplines
Large photoRace your friends and family on dual lines across the best Pacific scenery on Maui. Image: Kapalua Ziplines
4 Tour Highlights:
- Four dual-track lines, ridden side by side, part of the course's 5,350 feet of cable
- ATV ride up through the rainforest, driven by your guide
- 360-foot suspension bridge crossing, the longest in Hawaiʻi
- Lines #5 through #8 of Kapalua's eight-line course
Important: Maximum Weight is 250 pounds per person. Children must be at least 10 years old, weigh 60 pounds and be 4 feet tall. Adults must zip with all minors from ages 10-17.
Tour Information:
| Price: | Adult |
|---|---|
| (excluding taxes & fees) | $198 |
Tour Provider: Kapalua Ziplines
Activity: Ziplining
Tour start time: Several times/day
Duration: 2.5 hours
Departure from: Kapalua
Pick-up available? No
Included: ATV ride up through the rainforest, all safety equipment, and raingear if needed.
Cancellations: Free cancellations and changes only when made at least 48 hours prior to tour time. If you need to cancel due to illness or medical emergency, we require a doctor’s note from a local Maui doctor/clinic in order to process a full refund. The tours run RAIN or SHINE and we do not refund for inclement weather, however, we do provide rain jackets when needed. Tours will be cancelled in the event of extreme high winds, thunder and lightning.
Read more: about ziplining in our Maui ziplining guide.
# Read more about this tour
This is the shorter, lower-cost way onto Kapalua’s all-dual course. You ride lines #5 through #8 of the eight-line course, every one of them dual cable so you and a partner race side by side, plus the same ATV ride up through the rainforest and the same 360-foot suspension bridge, the longest in Hawaiʻi, that the longer tour includes. About an hour less, around $40 less per person.
On the 6-line zipline tour you get to explore lines #3 through #8, and on the 4-line tour lines #5 through #8. Image: Kapalua Ziplines
How the day runs
The guide drives you up the slopes of the West Maui Mountains by ATV, into the rainforest above Kapalua, then sets you on four dual-track lines covering part of the course’s 5,350 feet of cable. Between the zips you cross the 360-foot suspension bridge on foot. Read the reviews and the guides come up before the views do: patient with first-timers, steady with riders in their 60s and 70s, the kind of crew that talks a nervous 10-year-old onto the first platform. The mix is what people remember, zip plus ATV plus bridge, not just the cable. $198 per adult, about 2.5 hours.
All safety gear is included, and rain jackets if the weather turns. The course runs rain or shine and is only called off for extreme wind, thunder, or lightning. Two things worth knowing before you go. Wind and rain slow the lines, and on a slow day you may need to tuck or cannonball to keep momentum to the next platform. Groups run eight or nine people, so there is some standing around between lines while everyone clips in. Minimum age is 10, riders must be at least 4 feet tall and weigh 60 to 250 pounds, and an adult has to ride with anyone 10 to 17.
This is the pick for groups who want the Kapalua experience on less time or budget, and for mixed-ability parties where one person is nervous and another wants to race. Everyone still gets all-dual lines, the ATV, and the bridge.
4-line or 6-line: which one to book
The 6-line tour adds lines #3 and #4, the longer stretch of the course, runs about an hour more, and costs roughly $40 more per person. This 4-line version drops those two and starts you at line #5. The on-page course map shows exactly which lines each tour covers. If you want maximum cable and have the time, go up to the 6-line tour. If you want the full Kapalua format in a tighter window, this is it.
One booking note: wind on these West Maui slopes is usually lighter in the morning, so if racing speed matters to you, book an early slot.
# [Video] Watch some of the dual ziplines in action
# About Kapalua Ziplines
Kapalua Ziplines runs Maui’s only all-dual zipline course, on the slopes of the West Maui Mountains above Kapalua. Every line is dual cable, so riders go side by side rather than one at a time. The course also includes the longest suspension bridge in Hawaiʻi, at 360 feet. It holds one of the strongest TripAdvisor records of any Maui operator, around 4.9 stars across thousands of reviews.
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