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$219
Trip Cost (Adult)
$149
Trip Cost (Child)
Tour Times
Varies by season & day of week – check when booking
2 hours
Tour Length
Ride With us into Paradise
Explore the rich heritage of Polynesia while driving your way through the Pacific Islands on your Big Island ATV Tour. Travel through time as you experience thousands of years worth of culture in an untouched Hawaiian jungle where ancient Hawaiians once lived, worked, and played.
On your adventure, you will drive through the villages of Hawaii, Fiji, Tonga, and Samoa where you will enjoy the adventure of traditional hands-on activities with your Polynesian guides. Please note that if you choose to ride in a UTV (instead of an ATV), a guide will drive you. All passengers booking UTVs tours (adults and children) are driven by a guide, no exceptions.
Come on an ATV Big Island Tour with us. Scroll below to see a glimpse of your stops!
Island of Hawaii
We recognize the word “Aloha” which has become one of the most famous words in the world. Hawaii is also famous for its luaus. Luaus were born out of the religious taboo of men and women eating together in ancient Hawaii.
While making a short stop on your ATV, you can taste freshly prepared poi which is a traditional food made from the taro plant and is still eaten today at luaus.
Island of Fiji
Fighting was once a way of life in Fiji. Fijian warriors were known for their incredible agility, strength, and courage. Rather than relying on shields or heavy armor, they depended on quick reflexes, skill, and determination to protect their villages and families.
During your stop in Fiji, you’ll learn about the legendary warriors of the Pacific and discover what made them such formidable fighters. Then, your group will compete in a fun challenge to determine who has what it takes to be the warrior of the group. The winning warrior will choose a “sacrifice” from the group, who will have the honor of smashing a hanging pineapple with a traditional Fijian war club!
While Fiji has a rich warrior history, the Fijian people are also known for their warmth, hospitality, and strong sense of community. Along the way, you’ll hear fascinating stories and traditions that have been passed down through generations.
Island of Tonga
This is the place that is known as the ‘friendly islands.” Tonga is a Polynesian sovereign state, and has never been ruled by a foreign power and is made up of 177 islands spread over 500 miles.
At this stop, you will learn the mauluulu (a type of sitting dance while on your ATV). Also, learn how Tongans used wooden drums, or lali during welcoming and other ceremonies. How are your drumming skills?
Island of Samoa
The Samoan people know how to have fun, in fact, their sense of humor is known throughout Polynesia. As you will see, the traditional living quarters, or fale (houses), contain no walls and up to 20 people may sleep on the ground in the same fale. In Samoan culture, most activities are done together.
As you stop in the Samoan village, you will learn how to crack open a coconut using a small rock and have a drink of fresh coconut water. Refreshing and rewarding!
Ready for a Big Island Adventure?
We’ve made booking your Big Island ATV Tour and Polynesian Cultural Wood Carving Tour with Aloha Adventure Farms easy and hassle-free.
Don’t forget to purchase your trip photos during checkout! While there are places on your tour where you will be able to take your own photos, there are some spots where you will not be able to take photos yourself. Our staff will be there to get the pictures you don’t want to miss! Save 15% and avoid potential lines after your trip by purchasing photos when you purchase your trip.
Please note that we are located on the Island of Hawaii, also known as the Big Island. This is not near Honolulu (island of O’ahu), Kauai, Maui, or Lanai. Come and experience Hawaii’s beauty and culture like never before as you ATV the Big Island!
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What should I wear on the ATV tour?
Prepare to get dusty or muddy! Closed-toe shoes are required for all riders—no sandals or flip-flops. Long pants are highly recommended to protect against engine heat and bugs. We provide all required safety gear, including helmets and safety goggles.
Can two people ride together on a single ATV?
No, packing or doubling is not allowed on our ATVs. Our equipment accommodates exactly one person per ATV to ensure maximum safety. If members of your group do not want to drive or are too young, they may ride as passengers in our guide-driven UTV.
What is the difference between the ATV and the UTV options?
ATV: Single-rider vehicles where you actively drive and steer using handlebars. Drivers must be 16+ with a valid ID.
UTV (Side-by-Side): Multi-passenger vehicles driven exclusively by our professional tour guides. Perfect for children ages 3+, adults who prefer not to drive, or anyone who wants to sit back and enjoy the cultural stops.
Do I need prior experience to drive the ATV?
Not at all! Our ATVs are fully automatic and easy to operate. Before heading onto the jungle trails, our guides provide a complete safety briefing and practice session on a training course until you feel comfortable.
What are the age and ID requirements to drive an ATV?
Drivers must be at least 16 years old and present a valid physical ID showing proof of age at check-in. Minor riders (ages 3–17) must have a parent or legal guardian present.
What are the age requirements for UTV passengers?
Children must be at least 3 years old to ride in the guide-driven UTV.
Children ages 3 and 4 must have a parent or guardian riding alongside them in the UTV.
What time should I arrive for my ATV tour?
Please arrive 30 minutes before your scheduled tour time. This allows time for waivers, helmet and goggle fitting, and safety briefings. Tours depart on time. Late arrivals cannot be refunded or added to a tour that has already departed.
Will the tour still go out if it rains?
Yes! We ride rain or shine. Many guests say riding through the Hawaiian jungle in the rain is even more fun because of the mud.
Tours are only canceled in rare extreme weather conditions such as lightning or high winds. If we cancel due to unsafe conditions, you will receive a full refund.
Is there a place to store my bags and belongings?
We do not have storage lockers on-site. Please leave valuables and extra belongings securely locked in your vehicle. Grab-and-go snacks and drinks are available for purchase in our gift shop before or after your ride.

