Haleakala Maui Zipline Tour for One, Two, or Four at Skyline Eco-Adventures (Up to 25% Off)
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Traverse five ziplines through eucalyptus forests and over canyons, including a pendulum-style line that travels up to 45 mph
Choose from Three Options
- $94 for a Haleakala Maui zipline tour for one ($124.95 value)
- $206 for a Haleakala Maui zipline tour for two ($249.90 value)
- $412 for a Haleakala Maui zipline tour for four ($499.80 value)
View a video of the zipline tour.
Tours last 90 minutes to two hours, and include an Indiana Jones-style swinging bridge in addition to the five ziplines, each named after an endangered bird native to Maui.
Need To Know Info
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Redemption & Booking
- Reservation required.
- Must sign waiver.
- Younger than 18 must have guardian-signed waiver.
- Not valid on 11/18/17-11/26/17, 12/16/17-1/3/18.
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Eligibility & Restrictions
- Must be 8 or older.
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Additional Info
- 24 hour cancellation notice required or fee up to voucher price may apply. Must wear closed-toe athletic/hiking shoes. Must weigh 60-260lbs. Must be able to hike 1/2 mile at elevation & on uneven surfaces. Must be free of heart problems. Those with serious neck, back, or joint injuries should consult doctor. No recent surgery on ankles, knees or back. Must not be pregnant. Must have not been scuba diving within 24 hrs. Not valid in combination with promo codes. Schedule subject to change without notice due to weather and other circumstances.
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Terms & Conditions
- Limit 1 per person(s), may buy 4 additional as gift(s).
- Valid only for option purchased.
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Legal Disclosures
- Promotional value expires 90 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires.
- Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Offer is not eligible for our promo codes or other discounts.
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About Skyline Eco Adventures
Ziplining pioneers Buck and Danny Boren founded Skyline Eco-Adventures in 2002 to both share and sustain the natural beauty of the Hawaiian Islands. The father-son team built their first zipline course minutes from Haleakala National Park, providing stunning canopy views of the forest without the ecological impact of leading vehicle-based tours or installing a series of escalators. They strung lines over fragrant eucalyptus groves and even constructed a treetop rope bridge. Of particular note: the up-and-back "pendulum line," which reaches speeds of up to 45 mph.
From there, they went island-hopping. Skyline Akaka Falls zips above a 250-foot waterfall, while Skyline Kauai shows off the seascapes and beaches of the southern shore. As they've expanded, the duo have increased the amount they invest into preservation. They donate 1% of all proceeds to environmental-preservation efforts, and have made all tours and services they offer completely carbon-neutral, which means they've figured out how to avoid consuming fossil fuels better and hold their breath longer.
Skyline's suite of tours is designed for zipliners of all ages and experience levels and was named the #1 Land Activity/Adventure Tour Company in Hawaii by TripAdvisor, as well as winning their TripAdvisor Hall of Fame Excellence award.