4 Dual-Zipline Mountain Adventure in Maui

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4 Dual-Zipline Mountain Adventure in Maui

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  • 2 hours 30 minutes (approx.)
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Traveller rating 5.0 (64)Duration2 hours 30 minutes (approx.)Price from$220.00Operated byKapalua ZiplinesBook viaViator

Four zips, one big view, and you’re grinning. The 4-line Kapalua Ziplines adventure flies you over a 200-foot valley with ocean and mountain views, then adds an ATV ride-a-long and a trek across a Maui suspension bridge.

I love that the pace stays fun: fast, active, and geared for people who want thrills without a long wait. I also like that the panoramic suspension bridge is promoted as the largest in Hawaii, and the crew, including Lawson, keeps things upbeat while you go over the rules. The main drawback to plan around is the strict 250 lbs weight limit, weighed while you’re fully dressed with shoes, with mandatory weigh-ins and no refunds if you’re over.

Key highlights at a glance

4 Dual-Zipline Mountain Adventure in Maui - Key highlights at a glance

  • 4-line zip course over a lush 200-foot valley with ocean and mountain views
  • ATV ride-a-long included as part of the mountain adventure
  • Panoramic suspension bridge trek billed as the largest in Hawaii
  • Small groups (max 10 travelers) for a smoother, more personal experience
  • Tight 250 lbs limit measured fully dressed with shoes, no exceptions
  • Kids 10+ must meet height/weight rules and zip with an adult (for ages 10–17)

Four zips over Maui’s 200-foot valley: the main thrill

4 Dual-Zipline Mountain Adventure in Maui - Four zips over Maui’s 200-foot valley: the main thrill
This is a zipline tour built for people who want lift-off and views, not just a slow scenic walk. You’ll fly high over a lush 200-foot valley, with ocean and mountain views in the mix. It’s “fast n’ fun,” and you can feel that in how the experience is structured: zips are the headline, and everything else supports that big feeling of getting up in the air.

The best part is the combo of height and scenery. Maui isn’t a flat place, so when you’re moving through open air, the valley depth looks real, not staged. Even if you think you’re fine with heights, zipping turns your stomach on in a fun way. And if heights worry you, I like that this tour includes multiple stages before you zip. That bridge walk and the ATV segment give you time to settle in, learn the vibe, and get comfortable with the crew’s instructions.

Another thing I like: it’s “dual” zipping, which usually means you and a partner experience the flight side-by-side rather than as a single-file parade. That’s a simple detail, but it helps the whole group feel more like an event than a sequence of waits.

One practical note: you’re not just stepping into a ride. You’re zipping with gear, rules, and a strict measurement process. That means your body and your gear need to be ready on arrival. The upside is that the structure tends to keep things controlled and predictable, and that’s a big part of why people come away saying they had a must-do experience.

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ATV ride-a-long and the panoramic suspension bridge trek

4 Dual-Zipline Mountain Adventure in Maui - ATV ride-a-long and the panoramic suspension bridge trek
The ziplines are only part of the adventure. You also get an ATV ride-a-long, which adds a different kind of motion and scenery change. If you’re the type who likes variety, this matters. You’re not spending the whole time waiting for the next zip; you’re moving through the experience like it’s one continuous mountain story.

Then there’s the panoramic suspension bridge trek, billed as the largest in Hawaii. Suspension bridges have a certain rhythm as you walk—gentle sway, lots of open views, and a chance to look around instead of focusing only on what’s in front of you. For your brain, it’s a nice shift from the harness-and-clip mindset of ziplining.

For many people, that bridge is also a confidence builder. It’s a controlled way to experience height and wind without jumping straight into flying. One review I saw even singled out that a friend who was afraid of heights still had a great time, which fits the idea that the crew helps people get oriented step by step. You’ll still be high during the zips, but arriving with a little “practice” in how the platform and open air feel can make the difference between nervous and thrilled.

Drawback to consider: bridges are still bridges. If you don’t like uneven footing, steady yourself slowly and keep your focus on the guide directions. Also, remember that the tour expects moderate physical fitness. That doesn’t mean you need to be an athlete, but you should be comfortable walking on a mountain route and staying mobile the whole time.

Safety rules that are strict for a reason (and how to be ready)

This tour has a clear safety framework. You must be able to fully communicate verbally with your guides and take direction. You also need to be fully mobile with no walking aids. On top of that, there’s the big one: weight and weigh-ins.

The tour enforces a maximum weight of 250 lbs with guests fully dressed with shoes. That means your weigh-in is not just a number in the abstract. It’s measured in the conditions you’ll actually be in. And the rule is blunt: no exceptions, and no refunds if you don’t fall into the weight range.

I think that strictness is both a downside and a benefit. It can be stressful if you’re close to the limit, but it also signals that the team runs this course with consistent expectations. A small group size (maximum 10 travelers) also helps. Fewer people means less chaos, more time for safety checks, and a better chance that the crew can correct issues before you get clipped in.

On the medical side, the policy is also clear. If you have prior injuries or surgeries, you need physician approval. If you’ve been treating a condition and you’re not sure what “okay” means for harnessed activity and movement, plan to ask your doctor before you book. Don’t wing it.

Finally, insect sting allergies need attention. If you’re allergic, the guidance is to bring your own medication as a precaution. Maui can mean bugs, and the smartest move is to treat this as a personal safety task, not something you hope will never matter.

Price of $220: what you’re really paying for

4 Dual-Zipline Mountain Adventure in Maui - Price of $220: what you’re really paying for
At $220 per person, this is not a budget add-on. But it’s also not just one thing. You’re paying for a full package: the 4-line zip experience, plus an ATV ride-a-long, plus the suspension bridge trek. Tax is included in the price.

So the value question becomes simple: does the total package fit what you want today? If you want only a short photo stop, ziplining probably isn’t your best spend. But if you want multiple mountain activities with a guided team, $220 starts to look more reasonable. And since the group is capped at 10, you’re more likely to get the benefit of a more controlled experience rather than feeling like you’re part of a big conveyor belt.

Two cost notes matter:

  • Gratuity is not included. If you like to tip, plan for it.
  • If you’re over the weight limit at weigh-in, refunds are not given. That is a financial risk to consider if you’re near the max.

Also, this tour books out. On average, it’s reserved about 50 days in advance. If you’re traveling around a busy season or have a tight plan, book early rather than playing calendar roulette.

Who this adventure suits (and who should think twice)

4 Dual-Zipline Mountain Adventure in Maui - Who this adventure suits (and who should think twice)
This tour is best for people with moderate physical fitness. You should be able to walk as part of the bridge trek and move through the activity areas without relying on walking aids. You also need to be fully mobile and ready to follow instructions verbally.

Age rules are important if you’re bringing family. Guests must be at least 10 years old on the date of the tour. For the 10+ group, you also need to meet a minimum height of 4 feet and a minimum weight of 60 pounds. There’s also a max weight of 250 lbs for everyone, and it’s measured fully dressed with shoes.

For kids ages 10–17, there’s an extra requirement: they must zip with an adult. Adults must accompany minors from ages 10–17. That’s a real planning factor for families who are thinking about splitting into different activities.

Communication matters too. If your ability to speak and understand directions is limited, the guide-led safety system may not work well for you. The tour requires you to fully communicate verbally with guides and take direction.

Who I think will love it most:

  • Adults and older kids who want an organized thrill with strong guidance
  • People who like views and want multiple action segments (ATV, bridge, zips)
  • Small-group seekers who prefer fewer people around them during safety checks

Who should think twice:

  • Anyone who is close to the 250 lbs limit and can’t confidently meet the weigh-in rule
  • People with mobility limitations that prevent them from staying fully mobile
  • Anyone with injuries or surgeries who can’t get physician approval

Timing, meeting point, and the practical stuff that affects your afternoon

4 Dual-Zipline Mountain Adventure in Maui - Timing, meeting point, and the practical stuff that affects your afternoon
Your tour starts at 3:00 pm and runs about 2 hours 30 minutes. It ends back at the meeting point at 801 Office Rd, Lahaina, HI 96761, USA. Plan to arrive early enough for parking and check-in, especially since there’s a weigh-in requirement that can’t be rushed.

It’s offered in English, and the ticket is mobile, which is convenient if you travel light. It’s also near public transportation, which is helpful if you don’t want to fight for parking.

Weather is part of the deal here. The experience requires good weather. If it gets canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. In other words, you’re not just waiting for a maybe; the policy is straightforward when conditions don’t cooperate.

One more practical angle: wear clothing and shoes that you can handle for an outdoor activity with movement and wind. Since you’ll be weighed fully dressed with shoes, you should plan your outfit with that in mind. And because insect stings are possible, consider a plan for bug protection if you’re sensitive.

As for timing the rest of your day: 3:00 pm is nice because you’re not fighting for morning energy. But don’t schedule a tight dinner reservation right afterward. You’ll want a little buffer for the drive back and any time it takes to freshen up.

Should you book this Maui zipline adventure?

4 Dual-Zipline Mountain Adventure in Maui - Should you book this Maui zipline adventure?
If you want one ticket that delivers 4 lines, an ATV ride-a-long, and a trek across a suspension bridge with big views, I think this tour is an easy yes. The small group size and the attention to safety rules also make it feel more controlled than the typical “line up and hope” style of attraction.

Book it if:

  • You’re excited by the idea of flying over a 200-foot valley with ocean and mountain views
  • You like having more than one activity in the same outing
  • Your party can meet the strict weight, mobility, and age/height/weight requirements

Skip or rethink it if:

  • Anyone in your group might not make the 250 lbs fully dressed with shoes limit
  • You or someone you’re bringing can’t meet the mobility or communication requirements
  • You have injuries or surgeries without physician approval

Finally, if heights make you nervous, don’t automatically assume you’re out. The structure includes a bridge trek first, and the crew guidance can make a big difference in how the experience feels. Just go in honest about the rules and your comfort level, and you’ll set yourself up for that grin you came for.

FAQ

4 Dual-Zipline Mountain Adventure in Maui - FAQ

How long is the 4 Dual-Zipline Mountain Adventure in Maui?

The tour lasts about 2 hours 30 minutes.

What time does the tour start, and where does it meet?

The experience starts at 3:00 pm. The meeting point is 801 Office Rd, Lahaina, HI 96761, USA, and the tour ends back at the meeting point.

Is this tour only ziplining, or are other activities included?

It includes a 4-line zip adventure plus an ATV ride-a-long and a trek across a panoramic suspension bridge.

What is the minimum age to join?

Guests must be at least 10 years old on the date of the tour.

What are the height and weight requirements for children 10+?

Children 10+ must be at least 4 feet tall and weigh at least 60 pounds.

What is the maximum weight limit for zipping?

The maximum weight is 250 lbs, and it must be measured with guests fully dressed with shoes. Weigh-ins are mandatory, and there are no refunds if you do not meet the limit.

Do minors need an adult during the ziplining?

Yes. Adults must accompany minors ages 10–17, and children 10–17 must zip with an adult.

Are there medical restrictions?

Guests with prior injuries or surgeries must have physician approval.

If the weather is poor, will I get my money back?

The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

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