All 3 tours run through the jungle terrain of Kapolei with Coral Crater Adventure Park, so the real question is: how much time and money do you want to spend? The entry-level ATV tour starts at 45 $ and includes Waikiki pickup, making it the lowest-friction option if you're staying in Waikiki. The 91 $ Kapolei tour cuts the Waikiki transfer and focuses on a tight 1-hour ride on a standard ATV. At 137 $, the Stand-up Quad Biking tour delivers the same 1-hour duration but switches you to a stand-up quad format, a mechanically distinct machine that demands more core engagement and delivers a sharper physical challenge. All three list a physical level of "Occasionally sporty", but the stand-up format earns its price premium through raw intensity, not added time.
ATV Off-road Adventure in Oahu Jungle in Kapolei
91 $ buys you a full 1-hour ATV run through jungle terrain at Coral Crater with no transfer overhead, the tightest value-to-intensity ratio in the lineup.
Stand-up Quad Biking adventure in Oahu Jungle in Kapolei
At 137 $, the stand-up quad format forces full-body engagement over 1 hour, making it the hardest physical challenge available on Oahu's off-road circuit.
The Stand-up Quad Biking tour at 137 $ is the hardest hit. Riding a stand-up quad forces you to absorb every bump through your legs and core rather than a seat, which ramps up the physical demand significantly compared to a standard ATV.
No. All tours are rated "Occasionally sporty" by the operator, meaning basic fitness helps but zero off-road experience is required. A pre-ride briefing is included.
The main practical difference is logistics: the 45 $ half-day tour includes pickup from accommodations in Waikiki, while the 91 $ tour requires you to meet directly at Coral Crater Adventure Park in Kapolei. The 91 $ tour also runs a fixed 1-hour format.
The listing doesn't specify a prerequisite for the stand-up format, but if you've never ridden any ATV, starting with the standard 91 $ option at the same location gives you the terrain without the added mechanical challenge.
Yes, all three tours are conducted in English only according to the operator's listing.
| Month | Temperature | Rainfall | Conditions |
|---|---|---|---|
| January | 23.4°C | 54.3 mm | Peak |
| February | 22.9°C | 34.7 mm | Peak |
| March | 23.3°C | 23.3 mm | Peak |
| April | 23.9°C | 40.1 mm | Peak |
| May | 24.8°C | 22.7 mm | Peak |
| June | 25.7°C | 17.2 mm | Peak |
| July | 26.1°C | 18.2 mm | Peak |
| August | 26.6°C | 17.8 mm | Peak |
| September | 26.6°C | 28.4 mm | Peak |
| October | 26.2°C | 56.4 mm | Peak |
| November | 25.3°C | 50 mm | Peak |
| December | 24.1°C | 43.3 mm | Peak |
Equipment
Wear closed-toe shoes and clothes you don't mind getting muddy. Given the "Occasionally sporty" physical level and half-day to 1-hour duration, lightweight athletic pants and a fitted top beat loose clothing that can catch on controls.
Getting there
For the Kapolei tours, head directly to Coral Crater Adventure Park at 91-1780 Midway Road, Kapolei, Hawaii 96707. For the Waikiki pickup option, specify your accommodation address at the time of booking.
Updated March 2026