Double the adventure on this full-day Kohala Zip and Dip tour. After being picked up by your guide in the early morning, you'll spend an inspiring and exhilarating full day in North Kohala, a land of
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Location: Big Island of Hawaii
What's Included
- Naturalist guide
- Access fees
- Rain gear
- Picnic-style lunch
- Day pack
- Snacks
- All necessary zipline equipment (helmet, glove, and harness)
- Walking staff
- Beverages
- Local taxes
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Yes, there's an age limit. Participants must be at least 10 years old to join the zipline part of the tour. Kids between 10-12 need to weigh at least 70 lbs, and if they’re under 18, they’ll need a parent or guardian to sign a waiver. It’s great for family outings! Just make sure everyone’s ready for some adventure.
A: Wear comfortable, active clothing that you can move in, like athletic shorts or leggings and a moisture-wicking shirt. Closed-toe shoes are a must! You might get wet during the swim at the waterfall, so a swimsuit under your clothes is a good idea. They provide rain gear, but you may not need it unless it's really rainy.
A: In case of rain or unsafe conditions, they will usually reschedule the tour to a later date. They’re pretty good about making sure everyone gets to experience it safely! If you’re worried, it might be worth checking the forecast before your trip. Just remember to check your emails for any updates from them.
Discussions
Just did the Big Island Kohala Zip and Dip Tour – Amazing Experience!
I just got back from the Kohala Zip and Dip tour and wow, what a day! The ziplining was such a rush, and the views of the Kohala Coast were breathtaking. Swimming under that waterfall was the highlight of my trip! We had a picnic lunch with the best backdrop. Highly recommend this if you're looking for something fun on the Big Island.
Thinking of gifting the Zip and Dip experience to my partner!
I'm considering getting the Kohala Zip and Dip tour for my boyfriend's birthday. He loves outdoor adventures, but I’m not sure if he's ready for ziplining. I want it to be memorable but also not too scary. Has anyone done it? How was the experience for beginners?