Zipline and Off-Road ATV Adventure Combo

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Zipline and Off-Road ATV Adventure Combo

  • 4.539 reviews
  • 3 hours (approx.)
  • From $264.60
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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

A day with wheels and wings is hard to beat. This Oahu combo at Coral Crater Adventure Park strings together six zipline runs through the canopy and an off-road ATV experience, guided from start to finish. The mix of sky time and dirt time is exactly why this tour feels like more than just another activity.

What I like most is the safety-forward guiding—from your briefing onward—and how the staff makes the experience feel fun without acting careless. I also like that you get both gear and a guide included, so you can show up ready and not scramble for basics.

One consideration: for the ATV portion, you do not drive your own machine. Each side-by-side ATV is two-seaters, so you share driving with another participant, and one past guest noted the ATV size didn’t match what they expected from promo visuals.

Key things to know before you go

  • Six ziplines on one signature course through the trees
  • Safety briefing and instruction guide the whole experience, not just the first step
  • Two-seat side-by-side ATV with a driving switch halfway through
  • You get helmet use and on-site lockers, plus free parking
  • Small group size (max 6) keeps the vibe less chaotic
  • Closed-toe shoes required, and there’s a strict 275 lb weight limit for passengers

Safety briefing first, then straight into six canopy zips

Zipline and Off-Road ATV Adventure Combo - Safety briefing first, then straight into six canopy zips
This tour is built around a clear flow: you check in, get briefed, then move through the course with a guide who stays focused on safety. That matters here because you’re flying overhead on a zipline system that’s threaded through the canopy—so you’re not just doing a quick line or two. You’re doing a full run of six ziplines, which adds up to a lot more time actually in the air.

What you’ll feel right away is how much instruction helps. The guides don’t treat the briefing like paperwork. They set expectations for how to start, how to move safely, and what to do so you can enjoy the ride instead of worrying the whole time. In one group, guides Britt and Kate were described as bubbly and fun while still keeping everyone safe, which is the exact balance you want when you’re strapped in and headed down the line.

You’ll also learn that part of the fun is pacing. If you go into it thinking you’ll spend the whole day waiting, you’ll be pleasantly surprised. People have said the zipline course felt longer than expected, which is a good sign the operator keeps the energy up and the sequence running smoothly.

The zipline-to-ATV switch: two-seat ATVs and a driving swap

Zipline and Off-Road ATV Adventure Combo - The zipline-to-ATV switch: two-seat ATVs and a driving swap
The off-road portion is on a technical route at Coral Crater, but the setup is important: these are two-seater side-by-sides. That means you’re not each getting your own standalone machine. Instead, you pair up with someone, then you switch who drives partway through.

Here’s the practical takeaway: if you’ve been dreaming of 100% steering time, this format may surprise you. Each driver (must be 18+) needs a valid driver’s license, and if you’re younger, you can ride as a passenger. So the experience is split—half steering, half riding—depending on how your group is paired.

One of the best ways to get the most out of this is mental prep. Treat the second half as your turn to enjoy the ride while someone else handles the controls. People have described the ATV portion as exhilarating—especially when you’re bouncing over rough ground and bombing downhill—and the switch can actually help you reset so you feel fresh for the next stretch.

On the human side, the ATV guiding quality seems to be a major reason this combo scores so well. One described guide named Sunny was praised for making sure the group was safe while still having a blast. Another set of names shows up too—Ethan, Sammy, Cal, and Sammy and Cal—and the pattern is consistent: guides are described as helpful, safety-conscious, and entertaining.

Off-roading at Coral Crater: expect dirt, bumps, and controlled intensity

The off-road portion is described as a technical course, and that lines up with the kind of driving guests talk about: dunes, speed, and downhill runs. You should expect the ride to get your gear dirty, because this isn’t a paved track with a smooth finish. It’s the kind of route where you feel the terrain work under you—more like a real off-road adventure than a slow scenic cruise.

The value here isn’t only the thrill. It’s also the fact that you’re going through with a guide who controls the group and the route. When the operator is safety-focused, you can enjoy the ride instead of constantly worrying whether everyone ahead is going to behave like a pro.

Also, the included setup helps. You get a helmet and access to on-site lockers, which is useful if you’re bringing items you don’t want bouncing around in your bag. You’ll still want to plan like you’re going into a dusty environment—bring what you can secure, and leave what you can replace.

Price and value: what $264.60 really buys you

Zipline and Off-Road ATV Adventure Combo - Price and value: what $264.60 really buys you
At $264.60 per person for about 3 hours, this isn’t a budget add-on. But it’s also not just one activity bundled together loosely. You’re paying for an operator-led experience that includes:

  • A professional guide
  • Helmet use
  • On-site lockers
  • Free parking
  • Admission for the zipline course (the full six runs are part of what you’re buying)

And importantly, you’re not just booking a zipline and hoping you’ll figure out the rest. The day is structured so you move from ziplines to ATV within the same experience flow.

What isn’t included is also clear, and you’ll want to plan for it:

  • Food and drinks
  • Souvenir photos (available to purchase)
  • Private transportation
  • Air-conditioned vehicle

So the best way to judge value is simple: if you want a single, guided block of “sky + dirt” that includes equipment and a safety-first team, the price starts to make sense. If you’re already planning to spend time on Oahu doing other paid activities and you just want a quick adrenaline hit, you might feel the cost more. In that case, you’re paying for the full package: six ziplines plus an ATV ride with instruction and supervision.

Meeting point, timing, and the gear you’ll actually need

You’ll meet at 91-1780 Midway St, Kapolei, HI 96707, and the tour ends back at the meeting point. Plan to arrive early—check-in happens 30 minutes before the start time. If you’re late, there are no refunds, so don’t treat the meeting time like a suggestion.

This tour is small: a maximum of 6 travelers. That’s a big deal for attention and safety. Smaller groups tend to move faster and feel less like a factory line. It also makes it easier for guides to stay aware of who’s strapped in, who’s ready, and who needs extra help.

Wear matters here. Closed-toe shoes are required for all participants, and Crocs and water shoes are allowed. Still, I’d aim for something that grips, because off-road driving involves uneven footing and splashes of dust.

If you’re bringing a phone or camera, think about how you’ll keep it secure. The lockers are included, which helps, but the ride itself is still likely to be messy.

Who this combo suits best (and who should think twice)

This is a great fit if you want one guided outing that blends:

  • Adrenaline overhead (six ziplines through the canopy)
  • Adrenaline on the ground (a technical ATV course with dunes and downhill sections)
  • Safety and instruction as part of the experience, not an add-on

You’ll also appreciate the small group size if you dislike long waits and crowded tours.

Who should think twice:

  • If you want solo control of the ATV the entire time, the two-seat driving switch may not match your expectations.
  • If you’re sensitive to strict limits, note the 275 lb maximum passenger weight and that passenger weights must be provided at booking with no exceptions. This can be a deal-breaker if weight details aren’t handled carefully before you go.
  • If you need an all-day shaded, seated experience, this one is active and outdoors, with no mention of an air-conditioned vehicle.

Should you book the Coral Crater zipline + ATV adventure?

Zipline and Off-Road ATV Adventure Combo - Should you book the Coral Crater zipline + ATV adventure?
I’d book it if you want the best version of a classic Hawaii day: trees above you, rough terrain below you, and guides who keep things organized and safe. The strongest selling points are the six-run zipline course, the included equipment, and the consistent praise for staff being attentive without killing the fun.

I’d hesitate if your ATV expectations are solo and nonstop. Read the vehicle format closely, plan your pair-up mindset for the driving switch, and double-check the 275 lb passenger weight requirement before you commit.

If you do book, show up early, wear proper shoes, and plan to get a little dusty. This is the kind of tour where you’ll leave with two different kinds of adrenaline, not just one.

FAQ

Zipline and Off-Road ATV Adventure Combo - FAQ

How long is the zipline and off-road ATV combo?

It runs about 3 hours (approx.).

How much does it cost per person?

The price is $264.60 per person.

Can I drive the ATV?

You must be at least 18 years old to drive. You also need a valid driver’s license to drive. Participants under 18 can be passengers.

Do I have to stay under a weight limit?

Yes. Passenger weights must be input at booking, and the maximum weight is 275 lbs. No exceptions are noted.

What should I wear?

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

Is food included?

No. Food and drinks are not included.

Can I cancel for a 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 start time, the amount paid is not refunded.

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