Kohala Canopy Zipline Adventure
8 lines, 6 sky bridges, and a rappel make this the only full canopy tour on Hawaii Island. Set within a towering forest on a priva [...]
from:
$225
Sustainable Travel guide and itineraries for the Big Island of Hawaii
8 lines, 6 sky bridges, and a rappel make this the only full canopy tour on Hawaii Island. Set within a towering forest on a priva [...]
from:
$225
Family friendly zipline tour + private waterfall swim. Double your adventure with the Koha [...]
from:
$299
Unlike most other travel websites we prioritize quality over quantity and hand-pick the tours based on 3 criteria:
Yes, but not that many. Unmissable for us means the tour is both uniquely Hawaiian and so memorable, you won't be able to stop talking about it once you get home. The following adventures did that for us:
All tours shown here can be cancelled for free.
For most the free cancellation window is 24 or 48 hours before the start of the activiy, but there are a few outliers that require up to a week notice. You will be able to see the free cancellation window both on the tour description page and during the booking process (just before filling in your creditcard information).
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