7 Longest Ziplines in Maui in 2025
Maui’s zipline courses featuring lines from 300 to 3,600 feet. Visitors can choose from seven zipline tour operators, each with distinct features. Flyin Hawaiian Zipline dominates with its massive 3,600-foot single line, while Skyline Hawaii’s Haleakalā Zipline has the only pendulum zipline in Maui.
Adventure packages start at $139.95 and go up to $235 per person in 2025 depending on which Maui zipline park you choose. The dual-track design at many sites makes these courses perfect for everyone – from first-timers to seasoned zip liners.
Flyin Hawaiian Zipline
Flyin Hawaiian Zipline stands out with its spectacular 3,600-foot line, the longest zipline in Maui. This 8-line course features a combined length of over 2.5 miles (13,200 feet) of ziplines, ranging for 250 feet to 3,600 feet.
The runs include a dual-line system soaring over nine different valleys and eleven ridges. The course starts at Maui Tropical Plantation with a short ride to Waikapu Valley.
The zipline base is situated at 1670 Honoapiilani Highway in Wailuku. The price for both adults and kids is $235 per person in 2025. Free parking is available on-site, and the location is a 45-minute drive from Kahului Airport. It seems the online reservation shows it is fully booked for all days. I advise you to call them to inquiry about availability on their land line: 808-463-5786.
Kapalua Ziplines
Kapalua Ziplines is Maui’s longest all dual-line zipline course. It features eight dual-line courses stretching across Maui’s northwest coast in total 10,250 feet.
The ziplines range from 500 feet to 2,300 feet, soaring above the West Maui Mountains with view to the Pacific Ocean. With certified professional guides, the course maintains a perfect safety record since its opening in 2008.
It is located in Kapalua Resort at 801 Office Road, Lahaina, Kapalua Ziplines operates from 7 AM to 5 PM on weekdays only. Access requires advance reservations and costs $220 per adult in 2025 for a 3-hour tour. Free parking is available on-site.
Skyline Hawaii – Kaanapali Zipline
Skyline Hawaii’s Kaanapali Zipline extends an impressive 8-line zipline courses through Maui’s coastal terrain, with lines ranging up to 1000 feet.
This ACCT-certified course is a dual-line system 150 feet above ground, offering sweeping views of the Pacific Ocean and neighboring islands of Lanai and Molokai. It takes approx. 2.5-3.5 hours to complete it.
Located just 10 minutes from Lahaina town, the zipline base station is at 2580 Kekaa Drive. Parking is free. Tours start at $189.95 per person, including all necessary equipment and professional guides. Reservations are required, with multiple daily departure times all seven days of the week.
Skyline Hawaii – Haleakalā Zipline
Skyline Hawaii’s Haleakalā Zipline is a six-line system with lines ranging up to 1,000 feet, with riders reaching speeds up to 45 mph.
The course includes dual-track lines for tandem riding and offers panoramic views of Haleakalā’s crater rim. The course has a pendulum zipline as well, the only one in Hawaii.
The zipline base station sits near the entrance of Haleakalā National Park and not inside. It is at 18303 Haleakala Highway in Kula. Tours run daily for a price of $139.95 per person in 2025. The fee covers all safety equipment and professional guides. Visitors need to hike approx. 2 miles to get to the starting platform.
WHERE TO STAY – The closest eco-lodge is Kula Lodge.
Maui Zipline Company
Maui Zipline Company offers five dual ziplines, each spanning from 300 to 900 feet in length. The lines soar above pineapple fields and coconut palms with views of the Haleakala Volcano.
It is a family-friendly course where children as young as five can ride the lines and race alongside their parents. It is ideal for both beginners and families with young thrill-seekers.
The zipline center is at the Maui Tropical Plantation (1670 Honoapiilani Highway in Wailuku), approx. 15 minutes from Kahului Airport. Reservations can be made online or by phone, with price is $149 for both adult and kids. Free parking is available on-site, and check-in time should be 30 minutes before your scheduled tour.
NorthShore Zipline
NorthShore Zipline stands out with its 7-line course stretching through Maui’s picturesque forest canopy of giant eucalyptus trees with views all the way to Molokai. The zipline course is open for adults and kids from age five choosing any style they want from superman to freestyle.
This ACCT-certified course features dual-track lines that let participants zip side-by-side. The lines reach speeds up to 40 mph and range up to 900 feet in length.
The zipline base station sits at 2065 Kauhikoa Road in Haiku, a 25-minute drive from Kahului Airport. Reservations can be made online or by phone. The price for adults is $149 and for kids $119. Free parking is available on-site.
Jungle Zipline Maui
Jungle Zipline Maui features eight thrilling lines stretching across the North Shore terrain. The highest line soars 70 feet above the canopy, offering stunning views of both the Pacific Ocean and Haleakala volcano.
While the course has eight ziplines, a 85-foot long tree to tree suspension bridge, two swinging bridges and one optional free fall, visitors can choose to go on a five-line long zipline tour only.
Located at 50 E Waipio Road in Haiku, Jungle Zipline Maui is approx. 30 miles from Hana, close to the Twin Falls, one of Maui’s stunning waterfalls. Reservations are required. The price for adults is $148, but for kids (ages 6-16) $74. Free parking is available on-site. Tours run daily.
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Emese Maczko is a travel blogger behind Eco Lodges Anywhere. Having explored several destinations around Europe, the US, Indonesia, and Australia, and resided in Germany, the United Kingdom, and Luxembourg, Emese possesses a keen understanding of diverse cultures and an appreciation for the beauty of each destination she visits. She advocates for sustainable travel and ecotourism.