6 Zipline & Adventure Tower EPIC COMBO

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6 Zipline & Adventure Tower EPIC COMBO

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  • 4 hours (approx.)
  • From $297.00
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If you want sky time fast, this is it. The Coral Crater 6 Zipline & Adventure Tower EPIC COMBO stacks two adrenaline hits into one tight 4-hour outing in Kapolei.

I really like how the small group (max 15) keeps the pace moving without feeling crowded. I also love that you get a built-in safety setup with guides present the whole time, plus an auto-belay on the zipline platform jump.

One thing to plan for: the tower is high-energy and time-limited, so if you stall on an obstacle, you may feel the clock when it comes to completing every element.

Coral Crater combo: what makes this 4-hour mix work

This is an Oahu active day with a clear goal: get you off the ground. You’ll start with a 6-line zipline course through the Coral Crater area, then move into a 60-foot Adventure Tower with ropes, bridges, and a freefall moment. It’s a full “hands-on” experience, not a sit-and-watch deal.

The value is in how the day is structured. You aren’t choosing between ziplining or the tower. You’re getting both in one booking, with a professional guide handling safety and flow. That matters on vacation, when your schedule is tight and you’d rather not string together separate tours.

The other good part is the variety. Ziplining is about speed and glide. The tower is about balance and grit. The combo makes your brain switch gears, which helps the time feel fun instead of long.

Key highlights I’d prioritize

6 Zipline & Adventure Tower EPIC COMBO - Key highlights I’d prioritize

  • 6 ziplines on Coral Crater’s signature course, including tandem rides and a 20-foot step-off with auto-belay
  • Adventure Tower at 60 feet, with two levels (25 feet and 40 feet) and 18 challenge elements
  • Freefall from the top of the tower, plus a climbing wall with 4 routes
  • Guides stay with you the whole time, built around safety and momentum for the group
  • Small group size (max 15) helps reduce waiting and bottlenecks
  • Choose morning or afternoon, and this matters for how quickly you’ll feel tired

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Logistics and prep: check-in, shoes, lockers, and weight limits

6 Zipline & Adventure Tower EPIC COMBO - Logistics and prep: check-in, shoes, lockers, and weight limits
Plan for a real start. Check in is 30 minutes before the scheduled time, and the policy is firm: if you’re late, refunds aren’t issued. This is the kind of activity where being early helps you get geared up and calm.

The meeting point is at 91-1780 Midway St, Kapolei, HI 96707. Your specific listed start time is 2:00 pm. You can also choose morning or afternoon timeslots, but the exact schedule will depend on what you book.

Wear closed-toed shoes. Crocs and water shoes are allowed, which is nice on hot days. The important part is that your feet are secure and protected for ropes, platforms, and stair-like tower sections.

A practical cost note: lockers are $5.00. Food and drinks aren’t included, and there’s no mention of an air-conditioned vehicle or private transportation. If you want water and a snack, you’ll need to plan that yourself.

Finally, the weight rules are strict. All passenger weights must be entered at booking, and the maximum weight is 275 lbs with no exceptions. That’s not something to guess on—measure your reality early so you don’t gamble your vacation plans.

Ziplining on Coral Crater: 6 lines, tandem fun, and a 20-foot step-off

The zipline portion is built like a signature course: all six lines on Coral Crater’s zipline circuit. You’ll zip through trees, which adds a sense of enclosure compared to open-air zips. It feels more like moving through the landscape than looking over it.

Expect a mix of styles. Some lines are solo, and you’ll also get tandem lines, where you ride alongside another person. Tandem is great if you want shared energy. It also tends to make the whole thing feel less like a solo test of courage and more like a team activity.

The most attention-grabbing moment is the 20-foot platform step-off using an auto-belay system. You’re still jumping off a platform, so your nerves may flare. But the safety system changes the feeling from uncertain to supported. In plain terms: you’re high, you’re in motion, but you’re clipped in and guided through the process.

A tip based on the flow of the activity: ziplining is thrilling, but it’s also physical in a different way. You’ll need to be ready to handle your stance at the platform and stay steady through the line. If you’re prone to stiffening up with height, breathe through the first line and let the rhythm carry you.

Also, don’t ignore your timing choice. One review noted that mid-day can tire you out quicker, so if you want more energy for the tower afterward, a morning slot might suit you better.

The Adventure Tower at 60 feet: ropes, wobbly bridges, freefall, and climbing

After the ziplines, you switch from glide to “move your body” mode. The Adventure Tower is two levels, and the tower is 60 feet tall overall.

  • First level: 25 feet above ground
  • Second level: 40 feet above ground
  • Total challenge elements: 18

That setup is why this combo feels like more than one activity. The tower forces balance, grip, and decision-making while you’re suspended. It’s not just about courage. It’s about execution.

You’ll navigate elements like ropes and wobbly bridges, and there’s even a rail-style ride (described as surfing on a rail). That’s the kind of feature that breaks up the “hang-and-sweat” moments and adds fun.

Then comes the highlight for many people: freefall. The tower includes a freefall experience where you leap from the top to the bottom. Again, it’s a big emotional moment, but the structure of the activity is built to keep you strapped in and controlled while you do it.

Finish it with the climbing wall, with 4 unique routes. That part is smart after freefall because it gives you something more skill-based and less jump-based. If you like finishing strong, the climbing options can feel like a victory lap.

One caution, based on what people reported in their day: the tower is run on a time system. If your group moves slower on an obstacle, the schedule can squeeze how much you’re able to complete. That doesn’t mean it’s short on fun. It just means you should treat the clock as part of the challenge.

Guides and group size: how the crew style affects your day

6 Zipline & Adventure Tower EPIC COMBO - Guides and group size: how the crew style affects your day
This kind of tour lives or dies by guidance. The good news is that guides are with you at all times for safety purposes, and the group size stays small.

You’ll see the difference immediately in how they explain the next element and how they manage the line flow. One person specifically praised the zipline crew for being both friendly and safe, and another highlighted how the guide’s teamwork made the experience feel smooth and memorable.

Names that came up in reviews include Emma and Lilly (called out for fun, humor, and making it memorable), Alex and Miranda (praised for the zipline portion), and Vanessa and Michael (noted for strong rapport and safety focus). On the tower side, Celeste was mentioned multiple times as friendly, and Alina was also called out for a standout tower experience.

What you can take from that, even if your exact guides differ: you’ll get the most out of this day if you listen closely at each safety briefing. If you’re unsure about any step, speak up early. You’ll usually be helped faster if you ask before you’re halfway stuck.

And because the tour caps at 15 travelers, you aren’t fighting through a crowd. That can mean less waiting at platforms and fewer long pauses between elements.

Timing on Oahu: why morning vs afternoon can change everything

6 Zipline & Adventure Tower EPIC COMBO - Timing on Oahu: why morning vs afternoon can change everything
The tour offers morning or afternoon timeslots, and that choice affects more than just lighting.

This combo includes two stamina styles: zipline energy, then tower stamina. One review specifically said the morning experience is recommended and that mid-day tires you out quicker. That matches what you’d expect when you jump, grip, and hang high up in trees and on the tower.

So here’s how I’d decide:

  • If you want more mental crispness for the tower, choose morning.
  • If you’re more flexible and love the idea of starting later, afternoon still works, just be ready to feel fatigue faster.

Your listed start time here is 2:00 pm, which lands you into the heat of the day. Bring that reality into your planning. Hydrate before you arrive, and treat the tower as a real workout, not just a thrill photo opportunity.

Price and value: what $297 buys you on the island

6 Zipline & Adventure Tower EPIC COMBO - Price and value: what $297 buys you on the island
At $297 per person for about 4 hours, this isn’t a cheap activity. But the price has some built-in value.

Included:

  • Professional guide
  • All fees and taxes
  • Free parking

Not included:

  • Food and drinks
  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • Private transportation
  • Lockers ($5)

You’re paying for two ticketed, guided adventure components in one shot: 6 zip lines plus a full tower challenge that includes freefall and a climbing wall. That’s why it can feel worth it compared with piecing together separate experiences.

The bigger “value win” is the time savings. In Hawaii, saving hours matters. If you’d otherwise schedule ziplining and a tower separately, one combo booking is simpler. And since the group is small, the experience can feel more personal than big-fleet adventure tours.

The only value risk I’d watch for is your match to the activity level. The data says it requires strong physical fitness, and the tower is genuinely effort-heavy. If you’re hoping for relaxed sightseeing, this won’t be that.

Who should book this combo (and who might skip it)

6 Zipline & Adventure Tower EPIC COMBO - Who should book this combo (and who might skip it)
Book this if you want an active day that mixes courage moments with hands-on skills. It suits:

  • Couples who want shared thrills (tandem rides help)
  • Families where everyone can handle height and physical effort
  • Solo travelers who like structured guidance and a clear path through challenges

It may be a tougher fit if:

  • You’re not comfortable with height or hanging while moving slowly
  • You have limited grip strength or stamina
  • You want guaranteed completion of every tower element regardless of group pace (time limits can happen)

One more practical note: bring the right mindset. This is not just speed. It’s also patience. When you’re on the tower, you’ll want to stay steady and keep moving through the obstacles in the order the guide runs.

Should you book this 6 Zipline & Adventure Tower EPIC COMBO?

I’d recommend booking if you want the best “Oahu adventure” density in one afternoon, and if the idea of freefall and a 60-foot challenge tower excites you more than it scares you. The combo structure is efficient, and the small group size is a real quality-of-experience factor.

If you’re on the fence, think about this: ziplining gives you adrenaline. The tower gives you a work-out plus a courage test. If you’ll enjoy both, the $297 price is easier to justify. If you mainly want ziplining and don’t want the fatigue factor, you might consider an option that focuses on ziplining only.

FAQ

How long is the 6 Zipline & Adventure Tower EPIC COMBO?

The experience runs about 4 hours.

Where is the meeting point?

The meeting point is 91-1780 Midway St, Kapolei, HI 96707, USA, and the activity ends back there.

What does the tour include?

It includes the zipline experience and the Adventure Tower activities with a professional guide, plus all fees and taxes. Lockers are not included ($5.00).

Are there weight limits?

Yes. You must enter passenger weights at booking, and the maximum weight is 275 lbs with no exceptions. No refunds are given if you’re over the limit.

What should I wear for the activities?

Closed-toed shoes are required. Crocs and water shoes are allowed. You should also plan for comfort because you’ll be moving around the course.

How many people are in the group?

There is a maximum of 15 travelers.

Is the activity dependent on weather?

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

Is the tour language English?

Yes. The tour is offered in English, and confirmation is sent within 48 hours of booking (subject to availability).

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