Imagine zipping through a Hawaiian jungle at night, the air cool and the stars beginning to twinkle overhead. This Night Zipline Adventure at Coral Crater offers just that, with a cost of $120 per person and a duration of about one hour. It’s a chance to combine a love of adventure with the magic of Hawaii’s evening sky, making for a memorable outing that’s perfect for those craving something different from the typical daytime excursions.
What makes this experience particularly special? First, you’ll get to fly over the lush landscape while catching a breathtaking Hawaiian sunset — a view that’s best enjoyed in the soft glow of dusk. Second, the itinerary includes three ziplines, including racing zips and an adrenaline-pumping quickjump, which promise a mix of fun and heart-pumping excitement.
A potential consideration: since this activity involves short hikes, stairs, and some mobility, it may not suit everyone, especially those with mobility issues or certain health concerns. Also, it’s an outdoor activity, so weather could impact your plans.
This tour is suited best for adventurous travelers who love outdoor thrills, are comfortable with a bit of physical activity, and are eager to experience the jungle in an entirely new light — at night. If you’re looking for a unique, lively way to see Hawaii’s natural beauty after dark, this zipline adventure is a top pick.
Key Points

- Unique Night Experience — Ziplining after sunset adds an element of excitement and mystery.
- Three Exciting Lines — Includes racing zips and a quickjump for adrenaline lovers.
- Stunning Views — Enjoy the Hawaiian sunset and jungle scenery from above.
- Small Group Setting — Limited to 10 participants, ensuring personalized attention.
- Includes Safety Gear — All necessary equipment is provided.
- Weather-Dependent — Activity takes place rain or shine, so dress accordingly.
A Deep Dive into the Night Zipline Experience

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Location and Setting: Coral Crater Adventure Park
Set on a sprawling site about 40 minutes from Waikiki, Coral Crater Adventure Park offers a scenic and safe environment for ziplining. The drive in itself is part of the experience — a chance to leave behind the bustle of Honolulu and get closer to nature. The park is accessible by car, with clear directions and parking on the corner of Midway St, just after passing Kapolei High School.
What to Expect: An Hour of Nighttime Adventure
The adventure begins around sunset, when the sky still holds a hint of daylight, but darkness is quickly approaching. Your group, limited to a maximum of 10, will meet with guides who speak English and are experienced in ensuring safety. After a brief safety briefing and gear distribution, you’ll start with a short hike to the first platform.
The activity is designed to be accessible for most, though participants should be comfortable with short walks, stairs, and some climbing. You’ll wear safety gear, including harnesses and helmets, with guides providing clear instructions. The focus is on fun, but safety is paramount — so trust the professional guides to keep things smooth and secure.
The Three Lines: From Sunset to Nightfall
First, you’ll glide over treetops, catching the last light of the day, which is truly a special moment. The first zipline offers a gentle start, easing you into the experience. Next comes the racing zips, where you can challenge a friend or fellow participant to see who crosses the finish line first — a playful addition that adds a competitive edge.
The highlight for many is the quickjump, a rapid descent designed to give you a brief but intense adrenaline rush. This isn’t just a long, leisurely glide; it’s a burst of excitement that will get your heart pounding.
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Once zipping through the night sky, you’ll be surrounded by the sounds of the jungle — a symphony of chirping insects and rustling leaves. The cool night air keeps you refreshed, while the darkness amplifies the thrill. As you fly over the canopy, you’ll notice how the landscape transforms under the stars, giving a completely different perspective than daytime sightseeing.
Campfire and S’mores: A Cozy End
After your ziplines, you’ll gather around a crackling campfire. This is where the tour takes on a more relaxed, communal vibe. Toasting s’mores and sharing stories under the night sky helps wrap up the adventure on a warm note, making it not only about adrenaline but also about creating memories with your group.
What’s Included and What’s Not
All necessary safety gear and three ziplines are included, making this a straightforward experience. However, keep in mind that hotel pickup and drop-off are not included, so you’ll need to arrange your transportation to Coral Crater. Food and drinks are also extra, and lockers are not provided, so plan accordingly.
Practical Tips for Participants
You’ll want to wear comfortable clothes, ideally long pants and closed-toe shoes, suitable for walking and climbing stairs. Bring sunglasses (for the earlier part of the evening), a camera to capture the sunset or night sky, and sunscreen if you arrive early. Since the activity takes place rain or shine, pack a lightweight rain jacket if a weather forecast suggests showers.
Who Should Skip This
It’s important to note that this activity isn’t suitable for children under 6, pregnant women, or anyone with back or heart problems. People over 275 lbs are also advised not to participate. If you have mobility issues, check with the provider beforehand, as some walking and stairs are involved.
Why This Experience Is a Great Value

At $120, this tour offers a high-energy, memorable experience that combines adventure, scenic views, and time outdoors. Compared to daytime zipline tours, the nighttime setting offers a different perspective — quieter, cooler, and more atmospheric. Considering the included safety gear, guided instruction, and the chance to toast s’mores afterward, the cost is reasonable for an hour of adrenaline-fueled fun.
Authenticity and Uniqueness
Unlike many touristy attractions, this experience taps into Hawaii’s natural environment, turning it into a playground after dark. It’s an activity that’s genuinely different from typical daytime beach or city excursions, providing an authentic, memorable adventure rooted in the landscape’s natural beauty.
Final Thoughts: Who Will Love This?

If you’re an adventure seeker looking to add some excitement to your Hawaii trip, this nighttime ziplining tour hits the mark. It’s ideal for those who enjoy outdoor sports, scenic views, and a touch of adrenaline, especially if you’re traveling with friends or family who share your love of active fun. The small group size ensures personalized attention, and the stunning sunset views combined with the jungle sounds make for a truly immersive experience.
However, if you’re not comfortable with physical activity, or if you have mobility or health concerns, this might not be the best fit. Also, those seeking a more relaxed, sightseeing-only trip should look elsewhere. But for travelers craving a lively, energetic outing after sunset, this zipline adventure in Coral Crater offers a unique way to see and feel Hawaii’s wilderness.
FAQ
Is the tour suitable for children?
This activity is not recommended for children under 6 years old. It involves walking, stairs, and some physical activity, which may be too much for very young children.
What should I wear?
Wear comfortable, long pants and closed-toe shoes suitable for walking and climbing stairs. Bring sunglasses, sunscreen, and a camera to capture the sunset and night views.
Is it safe to zipline at night?
Yes, guides are experienced, and all safety gear is provided. The activity takes place rain or shine, with safety being a top priority.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering some flexibility if your plans shift.
How long does the tour last?
The activity itself lasts about an hour, including the ziplines and safety briefings.
Do I need to arrange transportation?
Yes, transportation to Coral Crater is not included, so plan your own way there. The site is about 40 minutes from Waikiki by car.
What if I have mobility issues?
Participants should be able to hike short distances, ascend stairs, and be of average mobility. The park is stroller accessible, but check with the provider if you have concerns.
This Night Zipline Adventure at Coral Crater offers a lively, authentic way to enjoy Hawaii’s natural beauty after dark. Whether you’re craving a rush of adrenaline, stunning views, or a fun group activity, it’s a compelling option that transforms an ordinary evening into a memorable highlight. If you’re ready for an active, atmospheric, and truly Hawaiian experience, this tour is well worth considering.
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