REVIEW · OAHU
Off-Road ATV & 3 Zipline Combo (Optional Waikiki Shuttle)
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ATVs and ziplines in one afternoon. Coral Crater Adventure Park pairs an ATV technical course with a 3-line zipline so you get thrills both on the ground and in the air. If you like action, but still want it run like a real operation, this combo is built for that.
I love the zipline braking system that helps you focus on the ride instead of speed control. I also love the crew energy, with guides like Sunny on the ATVs and Derek and Celeste on the zip lines often setting the tone as fun, safety-first, and reassuring.
One thing to plan for: the ATV track can be dusty, so if you hate grime on your face, you’ll want to dress and protect accordingly.
In This Review
- Key points at a glance
- A two-for-one Oahu rush at Coral Crater Adventure Park
- Waikiki pickup and the 12:00 pm start that keeps your day smooth
- The ATV ride: shared side-by-side action on a technical course
- What the course feels like
- The dust reality (and how to handle it)
- Ziplining: three lines, guided setup, and that braking system
- What you should mentally expect
- What to wear and bring (so you don’t regret the ride)
- Safety gear rules
- Weight and driving requirements you must follow
- Clothing that makes the day easier
- Price and value: how $264 makes sense for a combo on Oahu
- Who should book this ATV and 3-zipline combo?
- Should you book? My practical take
- FAQ
- How long is the ATV and 3 zipline combo?
- Where does the tour start and end?
- Is Waikiki hotel pickup included?
- How many zip lines are included?
- Do I drive my own ATV during the ride?
- What are the weight and age requirements?
- What is included in the price?
- What should I wear?
- Are food, drinks, or souvenir photos included?
- What is the maximum group size?
Key points at a glance

- Two attractions, one check-in at Coral Crater Adventure Park
- State-of-the-art zipline braking means less speed worry
- Small group size capped at 6 for a more personal feel
- Shared side-by-side ATV with seat switching, so you still get a turn driving
- Strict 275 lb weight limit and clear driving requirements
- Dusty ATV course makes clothing choice a big deal
A two-for-one Oahu rush at Coral Crater Adventure Park
This is the kind of Oahu activity that saves you time. Instead of choosing between ATVs and ziplining, you get both during one 2.5-hour block at Coral Crater Adventure Park in Kapolei.
The best part is that the experience isn’t just a checklist. The zipline portion is designed so you can enjoy the moment without constantly thinking about what your hands are doing. Then you drop back to the ground for an off-road ride that mixes technical sections with easier stretches so first-timers can build confidence.
If you’re staying in Waikiki, the combo also makes sense. It turns a long-drive day into a single outing that covers two big-ticket thrills.
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Waikiki pickup and the 12:00 pm start that keeps your day smooth

This tour is scheduled to start at 12:00 pm, and the whole experience runs about 2 hours 30 minutes. From Waikiki, plan on roughly 45 minutes each way to reach the park.
If you choose the optional shuttle, you’ll get hassle-free transportation on request. The operator asks you for your hotel details, and you should be ready for the van process to be straightforward. A key detail: you’ll want to wait about 5 minutes before pickup, and if you’re late, they won’t issue a refund.
This timing tends to work well if you want something active without eating your whole morning. It also gives you time to handle lunch before you head out, since food and drinks aren’t included.
The ATV ride: shared side-by-side action on a technical course

Your ATV portion uses a two-seat side-by-side. Here’s the practical setup: you do not drive your own separate ATV. You’ll ride with someone else in the same vehicle, and you’ll switch roles.
- You’ll drive for the first half while your partner rides as the passenger.
- Then you switch seats and each person gets a turn driving.
If you want to drive solo the whole time, the rules are simple: each person must pay for both seats. That matters for budgeting, especially if you’re a solo traveler or you really don’t want a turn-sharing arrangement.
What the course feels like
The ATV route is described as technical with some smoother runs. In plain terms, that means you’ll hit sections that require more attention than a basic cruising trail. The guides teach basic off-road techniques, which is great if you’ve never ridden on uneven ground before.
It’s also capped at a maximum of 6 travelers, so you’re not fighting for space or waiting forever for turns. That helps the ride feel like an actual adventure rather than a slow-moving line.
The dust reality (and how to handle it)
ATV rides on Oahu often come with dust. This one is no exception. Even with guides keeping things safe and organized, you’ll still likely come back with dirt on you.
From real on-the-ground advice, I’d treat this like a must-prepare outing:
- Wear long clothes if you can. It’s easier to deal with dust on fabric than on skin.
- Keep your face protected if you dislike gritty air.
- Plan to rinse or shower soon after if you’re going somewhere afterward.
Closed-toe shoes are required, and Crocs or water shoes are okay under the rules, but for comfort, many people prefer something that stays secure during bumps and turns.
Ziplining: three lines, guided setup, and that braking system

After the ATV, you transition to the zipline portion at the same adventure park. You’ll do three lines.
The zipline itself includes a state-of-the-art braking system, and the big takeaway is this: you don’t need to manage your speed or stop yourself. That removes a lot of the mental load, especially if you’re nervous about heights.
You also get a professional guide during the course, and they walk you through the safety steps. Based on the way the crews are described, the vibe tends to be encouraging, even for people who say they’re afraid of heights but still want to try.
If you’re bringing someone who worries, choose this combo because the zipline is only three lines. That short count makes it easier to commit, and it keeps the whole experience moving. It’s also a good fit if you’ve never ziplined before and want a first go that doesn’t feel endless.
What you should mentally expect
This is not described as a super-extended, hours-long zipline expedition. It’s a sharp, action-packed “fly then land” experience.
That can be a positive. Shorter courses often mean fewer downtime stretches and more momentum. You’ll get the thrill without spending the whole afternoon waiting around.
What to wear and bring (so you don’t regret the ride)
This outing has a few hard rules, and a couple of practical comfort tips that matter more than people think.
Safety gear rules
- You’ll get a helmet.
- You must wear close-toed shoes. Crocs and water shoes are allowed, but choose what won’t flop around.
Weight and driving requirements you must follow
This is strict:
- Weight limit is 275 lbs per person, with no exceptions.
- At least one person per booking must be 18+ with a driver’s license to drive the ATV.
- People under 18 can ride as passengers.
During booking, you’ll need to input all passenger weights. And the operator is clear that there are no refunds if someone exceeds the weight limit. So if you’re close, double-check before you finalize.
Clothing that makes the day easier
Because the ATV course can be dusty, plan like you’re going to get messy:
- Wear long clothes if you can.
- Bring something to cover up if you’re sensitive to grit.
- If you’re doing the rest of your day after, consider having a spare shirt and a plan to wash up.
Also, the park includes souvenir photos for purchase (listed as $35). If photos matter to you, know that this is an extra cost.
Price and value: how $264 makes sense for a combo on Oahu

At $264 per person, this isn’t a bargain-basement activity. But combos usually either work well or feel overpriced, and this one aims for the work-it-out value side.
Here’s why the math can be fair:
- You’re getting two major activities in one outing: ATV riding plus three zipline lines.
- Helmet use and a professional guide are included.
- The group size is capped at 6 travelers, which often translates into less waiting and better attention during safety steps.
Where value depends on your situation:
- If you want to drive alone the entire ATV time, the pricing can jump because the rules require paying for both seats.
- Food and drinks aren’t included, so budget a snack or lunch earlier in the day.
- If you want souvenir photos, that’s another $35 add-on.
If your goal is a single afternoon that gives you multiple “I did that” moments without juggling separate bookings, this combo has strong logic.
Who should book this ATV and 3-zipline combo?

I’d point this outing at a few clear types of people:
- First-time thrill seekers: The ATV includes basic technique coaching, and the zipline uses a braking system so you can focus on the ride.
- Couples or friends sharing a car: You’ll naturally pair up for the shared side-by-side ATV, then take turns driving.
- Families with older kids: The rules allow minors as passengers, and the course is set up for people who are new to this style of adventure.
- Anyone who wants a short, action-heavy activity: You get two attractions without turning your day into a long production.
It may be less ideal if:
- You hate dust and don’t want to dress for it.
- Your group needs a fully private ATV experience with no seat-sharing.
- You’re outside the strict weight limit or your group can’t meet the driving age/license requirement.
Should you book? My practical take
Book it if you want a straightforward, guided Oahu adventure that hits two big thrill categories in one afternoon. The zipline braking system is a big confidence builder, and the park’s setup keeps things organized, from helmet use to guide-led safety.
Think twice if dust is a deal-breaker for you, because the ATV part is the messy half of the day. If you dress for it and plan a rinse afterward, that drawback shrinks a lot.
Also, keep the vehicle rules in mind. The shared ATV with seat switching is a core part of the design. If you’re going to be annoyed by sharing, you’ll feel it more than you’ll enjoy it.
FAQ
How long is the ATV and 3 zipline combo?
It runs about 2 hours 30 minutes.
Where does the tour start and end?
It starts at Coral Crater Adventure Park (91-1780 Midway St, Kapolei, HI 96707) and ends back at the same meeting point.
Is Waikiki hotel pickup included?
Pickup is optional. If you want it, you provide your hotel details at booking.
How many zip lines are included?
You do three zipline lines.
Do I drive my own ATV during the ride?
No. The ATV is a two-seat side-by-side shared with another participant. One person drives for the first half, then you switch for the second half. If you want to drive alone, you must pay for both seats.
What are the weight and age requirements?
The weight limit is 275 lbs per person, with no exceptions. At least one person per booking must be 18 or older with a driver’s license to drive. Participants under 18 can ride as passengers.
What is included in the price?
Helmet use and a professional guide (English) are included.
What should I wear?
You must wear close-toed shoes (Crocs and water shoes are allowed). Everyone must also wear the required gear and follow guide instructions.
Are food, drinks, or souvenir photos included?
Food and drinks are not included. Souvenir photos are available for purchase for $35.
What is the maximum group size?
This activity has a maximum of 6 travelers.





























