Explore the Big Island of Hawaii in a Polaris Slingshot

Looking for something bold, fun, and unforgettable on the Big Island? The Polaris Slingshot is your open-air ticket to adventure. With no roof and no doors, this three-wheeled roadster puts you right

Looking for something bold, fun, and unforgettable on the Big Island? The Polaris Slingshot is your open-air ticket to adventure. With no roof and no doors, this three-wheeled roadster puts you right in the action — feel the breeze, soak up the views, and explore Hawai‘i Island like never before. Drive through the misty roads of Waimea, along the cliffs of the Hamakua Coast, or past black sand beaches and lava tubes in the south. No special license required — if you can drive a car, you can drive a Slingshot. Each vehicle is current model year, low mileage, and fully loaded with GPS navigation, Bluetooth sound system, upgraded seats, and lockable storage. Go at your own pace. Our local team will recommend the best routes, scenic stops, and hidden gems — from waterfalls and volcano views to historic towns and lava coastlines. It’s not just a drive — it’s the most thrilling way to see the Big Island. Book your Slingshot today and make this the adventure you’ll talk about for years.

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Location: Big Island of Hawaii

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Q: What happens if it rains while we're on the Slingshot tour?

A: If it rains, they do recommend having a backup plan, like a scenic drive that doesn’t get too wet or stopping at local attractions. While the Slingshot is open-air, you can still have a great time driving through Hawaii's lush scenery. Just be sure to check the weather before heading out! Also, don’t forget sunscreen—even on cloudy days!

Q: Is there an age limit for passengers? Can kids join?

A: Yes, kids can join! However, they have to be at least 8 years old to ride along in the Slingshot, and they need to wear a helmet. It’s a great family adventure! Just make sure your kids are comfortable with the open-air driving experience.

Q: What's the best route to take for a first-time Slingshot driver?

A: For first-timers, I recommend starting with the Hamakua Coast route. The views are stunning and you can stop at places like Akaka Falls and Waipio Valley. It’s pretty well-marked with lots of scenic pull-offs. Plus, you'll get to experience both the lush rainforest and beautiful ocean cliffs. Just take it slow and enjoy the ride!

Discussions

Just Did the Polaris Slingshot Tour on Big Island—Amazing Experience!

So I just got back from renting a Polaris Slingshot for a day, and wow, what a ride! We drove through Waimea and along the cliffs of the Hamakua Coast. The views were breathtaking. Plus, the Slingshot was super easy to drive. I was a bit nervous at first, but the staff gave great route recommendations. Definitely worth every dollar! Planning to do it again next time I'm in Hawaii.

Considering the Slingshot Experience as a Gift—Thoughts?

I'm thinking about getting the Polaris Slingshot experience for my husband’s birthday. He loves driving and adventure. Is this a good gift? Also, how does it work with planning the routes? Can you really go where you want?