Experience Hawaii’s volcanoes and waterfalls on a 90-minute helicopter tour. Fly over Mauna Loa, Mauna Kea, and the Kohala Coast. Book now!
Experience Hawaii’s volcanoes and waterfalls on a 90-minute helicopter tour. Fly over Mauna Loa, Mauna Kea, and the Kohala Coast. Book now!
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Kailua-Kona - Passengers on this tour are treated to a long list of Kailua-Kona’s beautiful views, including famous sites like:
Kailua Bay
Mauna Loa volcano
Ka‘Ūpūlehu Crater
Hualālai volcano
Pu’u Wa’awa’a Forest Reserve
Mauna Kea volcano
Kohala volcano
Kawaihae Coast
Kohala Coast / Waterfalls
Pololū Valley
Waimanu Valley
Laupāhoehoe Nui Falls…
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Kailua-Kona - Passengers on this tour are treated to a long list of Kailua-Kona’s beautiful views, including famous sites like:
Kailua Bay
Mauna Loa volcano
Ka‘Ūpūlehu Crater
Hualālai volcano
Pu’u Wa’awa’a Forest Reserve
Mauna Kea volcano
Kohala volcano
Kawaihae Coast
Kohala Coast / Waterfalls
Pololū Valley
Waimanu Valley
Laupāhoehoe Nui Falls
Wai’ilikahi Falls
Waipi’o Valley
A Bay (Anaehoomalu Bay)
Kiholo Bay
Kona Coast
Makalawena Beach -
Kona (kailua Bay) Cruise Port - Start your adventure soaring over the serene waters of Kailua Bay, known for its crystal-clear waters and vibrant marine life.
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Mauna Loa - Climbing into the volcanic territory, witness the grandeur of the Mauna Loa volcano, known as the largest active volcano on Earth.
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Ka‘ūpūlehu Crater - Offering stunning views of the volcanic landscape, marvel at the unique geological formations of Ka‘Ūpūlehu Crater.
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Hualalai - Continue your journey around the magnificent Hualālai Volcano, exploring its rugged terrain and diverse ecosystems.
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Mauna Kea - Ascend to new heights watching as the sacred Mauna Kea volcano comes into view. Offering unparalleled views, the ancient summit stands tall at 13,796 feet above sea level.
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Pu’u Wa’awa’a Forest Reserve - Then, glide over the lush Pu’u Wa’awa’a Forest Reserve. Known as a safe haven for a rich variety of flora and fauna.
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Kawaihae Bay - Returning to the scenic views of the Kawaihae Coast, cruise along the shoreline dotted with beautiful beaches and cultural sites.
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Kohala - Continuing through the volcanic territory, witness the extinct Kohala volcano known for its dramatic landscapes and historical significance.
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Kohala Coast - Cascading through lush, tropical landscapes, discover the stunning waterfalls along the Kohala Coast.
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Pololu Valley - Explore the picturesque Pololū Valley, featuring dramatic cliffs and the infamous Black Sand Beach.
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Honopue Valley - Witness the dramatic cliffs and lush landscapes of Honopue Valley from a unique aerial perspective.
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Laupāhoehoe Nui - Hidden within the valley, glimpse at the majestic Laupāhoehoe Nui Waterfall, a gem nestled in the island’s verdant landscape.
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Wai‘ilikahi Falls - Coast past the enchanting Wai’ilikahi Falls, another breathtaking waterfall in the island’s lush terrain.
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Waimanu Valley - Then, fly through the remote and untouched beauty of Waimanu Valley. Known for its spectacular waterfalls and lush greenery.
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Anaehoomalu Bay - Returning to the Kona Coast, drift along the golden sands and the historic fishponds known as A Bay.
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Kiholo Bay - Then, witness the tranquil turquoise waters of Kiholo Bay, a beautiful spot for swimming and wildlife viewing.
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Kona Coast State Park - Soar the iconic Kona Coast, lined with picturesque beaches and vibrant marine life.
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Makalawena Beach - Complete your journey with a view of the secluded splendor of Makalawena Beach, celebrated for its immaculate white sands and transparent waters.
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Waipi’o Valley - Circle through the “Valley of the Kings,” known as Waipi’o Valley. Famous for its steep cliffs, taro fields, and numerous waterfalls.
- Phone Strap
- Parking fees
- Phone Strap
- Parking fees
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
Goddess Pele and Hawai’i’s first king, Kamehameha, unite on a stunning 90-minute helicopter tour that showcases four volcanoes and the waterfalls of the extraordinary Kohala Coast. Begin over Kailua Bay’s clear waters then rise to see Pele’s power in the world’s largest active volcano, Mauna Loa. The Ka’upulehu Crater and the Hualalai volcano then give…
Goddess Pele and Hawai’i’s first king, Kamehameha, unite on a stunning 90-minute helicopter tour that showcases four volcanoes and the waterfalls of the extraordinary Kohala Coast. Begin over Kailua Bay’s clear waters then rise to see Pele’s power in the world’s largest active volcano, Mauna Loa. The Ka’upulehu Crater and the Hualalai volcano then give way to the summit of Mauna Kea, 13,796 feet above sea level. To the north, Kohala volcano and its stark landscape lead to the Puu Waawaa Forest Reserve, home to native plants and animals. The Kawaihae and Kohala Coasts, boyhood home of Kamehameha, lead to the Pololu and Waimanu Valleys and the Laupahoehoe Nui and Wai’ilikahi waterfalls’ cascading waters. From Waipio Valley’s black sand beach, the flight follows the waterfalls back to Anaehoomalu Bay, Kiholo Bay, and Makalawena Beach. The flight is an unforgettable journey through Pele’s garden of fire and the incredible landscape that was home to Hawai’i’s greatest king.
- Safety of flight is our primary concern. The operator reserves the right to refuse service to passengers who are intoxicated or appear to be intoxicated. Intoxicated passengers will not fly and they will be charged in full.
- For doors off tours, jackets and/or sweatshirts, closed toe shoes, and hair ties are required. Long pants are recommended.
- For each guest weighing 260 pounds or more, a weight and balance fee is required to safely balance the aircraft. For guests weighing between 260-279 lbs, a fee in the amount of 50% of the seat price will be assessed after booking. For guests weighing 280 lbs or higher, an additional seat purchase will be assessed after booking.
- All passengers 24 months and older must purchase a full fare seat.
- When booking the doors off experience, your seat may or may not be directly adjacent to an open door.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.