Zipline and Off-Road ATV Adventure Combo

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Zipline and Off-Road ATV Adventure Combo

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Operated by Coral Crater LLC · Bookable on Viator

Traveller rating 4.5 (39)Duration3 hours (approx.)Price from$264.60Operated byCoral Crater LLCBook viaViator

Six zipline runs plus ATV dirt, in one go.

This Coral Crater Adventure Park combo is built around one thing: big airtime followed by side-by-side off-roading. I like that you get six separate zipline runs threading through the canopy after a real safety briefing and instruction, so you’re not guessing once you’re up there. I also like how the ATV portion is guided and safety-focused, with guides such as Sunny for the off-road side and Britt and Kate for the ziplining side helping the whole group move together. One consideration: you do not drive your own ATV for the whole time—you share a two-seater, switch roles mid-ride, and the machine size is fixed for everyone.

For a $264.60 per person, you’re buying a tight 3-hour hit of action at a small operation (max 6 travelers), with helmets, lockers, and free parking included. You’ll want to be ready for the physical reality too: closed-toe shoes are required, you’ll check in 30 minutes early, and the weight limit for ATV drivers is strict.

Key Things to Know Before You Go

  • Six zipline runs on a signature course that threads through the canopy
  • Safety briefing and instruction before you fly or ride
  • Two-seat ATV sharing with driver/passenger switching during the ride
  • Helmet, lockers, and guide included (you bring yourself and closed-toe shoes)
  • Strict 275 lb maximum weight and exact passenger weights required
  • Small group size (maximum 6 travelers), which usually means more attention

Coral Crater Adventure Park: where the action starts in Kapolei

Zipline and Off-Road ATV Adventure Combo - Coral Crater Adventure Park: where the action starts in Kapolei
This is a Kapolei, Oahu setup at Coral Crater Adventure Park, starting at 91-1780 Midway St and returning you back to the same meeting point. The big win here is simple: you’re not wasting time getting from activity to activity. Your guide leads the flow, and the whole combo is designed to run as one connected experience—ziplining first, then ATV off-roading.

Another practical plus is the way the operation is paced. A small max group (6 people) tends to mean less waiting around and more time focused on what you’re doing next. You’re also not thrown into the deep end alone; you’re briefed and trained on-site before you’re expected to handle either the zipline controls (how to clip in and move) or the ATV ride (how to follow the guide through the course).

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Price and value: what $264.60 really buys you

At $264.60 per person for about 3 hours, this isn’t a bargain zipline-and-ATV “sampler,” but it’s also not overpriced if you look at what’s covered. You’re paying for:

  • a professional guide
  • use of a helmet
  • on-site lockers
  • free parking
  • and admission for the activities

And you’re not just paying for a zipline and then hoping the ATV part is “included later.” Both parts are handled as a package with guides managing safety and pacing.

Where the cost doesn’t stretch as far is what you’ll need to budget separately:

  • Food and drinks (you’ll likely want to eat before or after, since nothing is included)
  • Souvenir photos (sold separately)
  • Private transportation and an air-conditioned vehicle (so plan on getting there on your own)

So the value comes down to what you want most: two adrenaline activities in one guided block, with equipment and lockers covered, and a small-group feel. If you’d rather only do one activity, you’d compare prices. If you want the full “zip then ride” day, this combo usually makes the most sense.

Getting ready for lift-off: safety briefing and zipline technique

Zipline and Off-Road ATV Adventure Combo - Getting ready for lift-off: safety briefing and zipline technique
The zipline portion starts with a safety briefing and instruction from your guide, and that matters more than it sounds. Good instruction doesn’t just prevent mistakes; it helps you relax so the ride feels fun instead of scary.

You’ll fly along six ziplines that thread through the canopy. That “sequence” is a big deal: instead of doing one short run and calling it a day, you build momentum run by run. You get multiple chances to feel the speed and the views without burning out after the first line.

Guides can make or break this part. On this course, you may be with guides like Britt and Kate for ziplining, who bring upbeat energy while staying strict about safety. In practice, you want a guide who keeps instructions clear, checks that you’re clipped in correctly, and still lets you enjoy the moment.

Also, plan on the time feeling a bit longer once you’re actually on the course. One thing that’s consistent with this style of outing is that the zipline circuit can run longer than you expect, especially when guides are moving a small group carefully.

Flying the canopy: what the six runs feel like

Zipline and Off-Road ATV Adventure Combo - Flying the canopy: what the six runs feel like
The signature course here is built for variety. Even without changing locations constantly, you’ll notice the difference as you go from one line to the next—angle, pace, and how the course lines up with the next platform.

What I like about threading through the canopy is the “Oahu feel” you get. You’re not just looking at flat ground. You’re above it, with trees around you, and you’ll likely find yourself checking what’s coming next the way you do on a roller coaster: clip, glide, land, repeat.

And because you’re doing six runs, the experience doesn’t peak too early. The first one teaches you the rhythm. The middle runs let you relax into it. By the last couple, you’re just having fun.

Off-road ATV portion: two-seat riding and switching driver/passenger

Zipline and Off-Road ATV Adventure Combo - Off-road ATV portion: two-seat riding and switching driver/passenger
After ziplining, the adventure shifts to a technical off-road course at Coral Crater. This is where you get the dusty, bumpy side of Oahu.

Important reality check: you do not drive your own ATV for the whole time. Each ATV is two seaters, and you share one with another participant. One person drives for the first half, then you switch so the other participant gets a turn driving for the second half.

That has two effects:

  1. You get more driving time than you would on a one-seat “ride-along only” setup.
  2. You also share the experience, so you’ll coordinate with your ride partner and follow the guide’s lead instead of setting your own pace the whole time.

The course is described as technical, with terrain like dunes and downhill sections. That’s exactly the kind of riding that makes it thrilling without turning it into chaos. You’ll still want to listen hard during instruction, because the “fun fast” part depends on how safely you move through the course.

On guidance, you might be paired with an ATV guide such as Sunny, known for keeping things safe while making sure you have a blast. That balance is crucial. Off-road rides can be exciting without being reckless, and the best guiding keeps everyone confident.

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Who can drive (and what you must do at booking)

This is where you should read carefully before you buy.

  • Minimum age to drive the ATV is 18.
  • Participants under 18 can be passengers.
  • Each driver over 18 must have a valid drivers license to drive the ATV.
  • All passenger weights must be input at booking.
  • Maximum weight is 275 lbs, with no exceptions.
  • If you’re over the limit, there are no refunds.

Also, your planning should include the fact that ATV roles rotate. That means if you’re 18+ and you want to drive, you’ll need both the license and to be under the weight cap. If you’re a passenger, the weight rule still applies because weights are required for every participant.

What to wear and bring: the small stuff that saves you

Zipline and Off-Road ATV Adventure Combo - What to wear and bring: the small stuff that saves you
This kind of outing is physical, so your clothing choices matter.

Closed-toed shoes are required for all participants, and crocs and water shoes are okay. You’ll want something that stays on your feet through dirt, bumps, and quick walking between stations.

From there, think in layers. The tour is about 3 hours, and you’ll be moving between zip platforms and the ATV area. You may want:

  • sunglasses (secured)
  • a small water bottle if you prefer to hydrate your way
  • a place to keep your phone safe while you ride

One more practical note: locker use is included, which is great. You don’t want to carry valuables during the ride portions, and lockers help you keep the day simple.

Don’t count on any food stop. Food and drinks aren’t included, so plan to eat before you go or plan an after-ride meal.

Timing and flow: why it usually feels smooth

This is approximately 3 hours total, and it’s paced around a check-in time. Plan to check in 30 minutes before the start time. If you show up late, you’re the one who loses time, not the system. The pace matters because a small group still needs the safety briefing and turn-taking to run properly.

Also note that this experience ends back at the meeting point. That makes it easier to build the rest of your day around it. If you’re staying in the Kapolei area, you’ll likely find you can keep your schedule flexible.

And since the operation has a maximum of 6 travelers, you’re not fighting crowds for attention. You’ll be watching instructions closely and then executing them, run after run.

The main drawback to weigh: shared ATV and fixed machine size

Most people come for the combo because it’s thrilling, and it delivers on that. Still, there are two points worth considering so you’re not surprised.

First: you share the ATV and switch driver/passenger roles. If your dream is driving the entire time by yourself, this setup won’t match that expectation.

Second: the ATV model is one size for everyone. There’s a caution here based on feedback: some people expected larger dune buggy-style vehicles. The key takeaway is that there is no “upgrade” to a different ATV size on this tour. You’ll ride the equipment provided.

If you can adapt your expectations—more like a guided ATV session with rotating driver time—then the format becomes part of the fun rather than a disappointment.

Should you book this zipline and ATV combo in Oahu?

I’d book it if you want a high-action day without stacking multiple tours. You get six canopy zipline runs and a guided technical ATV ride with helmets, lockers, and parking handled. The small-group size helps the day feel organized, and the guide style on both segments (including people like Britt and Kate for ziplining and Sunny for the ATV) is a clear theme in how this experience runs.

I’d think twice if:

  • you’re hoping to drive the ATV the whole time (you switch)
  • you’re over the 275 lb weight limit or can’t provide exact weights at booking
  • you need air-conditioned transportation (it’s not included)
  • you want meals included (food and drinks aren’t part of the package)

If you like the sound of flying first, then getting dusty with dunes and downhill runs, this combo is a solid fit. Just show up in closed-toe shoes, arrive early for check-in, and trust the briefing. The day’s job is to get you moving—safely.

FAQ

How long is the Zipline and Off-Road ATV Adventure Combo?

It’s approximately 3 hours.

Where does the tour start?

The start location is 91-1780 Midway St, Kapolei, HI 96707, USA.

How many zipline runs are included?

The experience includes six zipline runs on the signature course.

Do I drive my own ATV?

No. Each ATV is two-seater. You share one with another participant, with one person driving for the first half and switching roles for the second half.

What is the minimum age to drive the ATV?

The minimum age to drive the ATV is 18. Participants under 18 can be passengers.

Do drivers need a license?

Yes. Each driver over 18 must have a valid drivers license to drive the ATV.

What is the maximum weight limit for ATV participants?

The maximum weight is 275 lbs, and passenger weights must be entered at booking. No exceptions are allowed.

What footwear is required?

Closed-toed shoes are required. Crocs and water shoes are allowed.

Is food or drink included?

No. Food and drinks are not included.

Can I cancel for a full refund?

Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the experience starts, the amount paid is not refunded.

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