
HELICOPTER TOURS
EXPERIENCE MAUI LIKE NEVER BEFORE!
Maui is the second largest island in Hawaii, and significant part of its surface is inaccessible by road. That means a large amount of hidden beauty you can only see from the air! From the lush rainforests of Hana to the volcanic summit of Haleakalā, the dramatic ridges of the West Maui Mountains, and even neighboring islands, a helicopter tour offers a truly unforgettable way to experience it all. We invite you to pick one of our helicopter tours, come fly, and discover a side of Maui you’ve never seen!
WHY YOU SHOULD TAKE A HELICOPTER TOUR IN MAUI?
Discover secret parts of Maui. Many of Maui’s most spectacular sights (remote waterfalls, jungle valleys, and towering cliffs) are simply unreachable by land.
Also, while hiking or driving to Haleakalā’s summit is impressive, soaring above its massive crater reveals the full scope and beauty of this dormant volcano’s alien landscape. A helicopter tour unlocks these otherwise unseen treasures!
Unbeatable Views. Whether you’re a casual traveler or a serious photographer, you’ll enjoy once-in-a-lifetime photo opportunities that you just can’t get from the ground.
Make it a trip to remember! A helicopter tour isn’t just a scenic ride… it’s a thrilling, emotional, and immersive experience that will be the highlight of your trip.
IS IT DANGEROUS?
Safety is the top priority on every Maui helicopter tour. These flights are operated by highly trained, certified pilots with thousands of hours of experience flying in Hawaiian conditions. The helicopters undergo rigorous maintenance and safety checks, and tours follow strict FAA regulations. While any form of air travel carries some level of risk, helicopter tours in Maui are considered very safe and are flown daily with excellent safety records. You’re in good hands!
From our personal experiences, Maui helicopter tours are smooth, safe, and led by expert pilots who double as knowledgeable guides, sharing stories, history, and insights along the ride!
KNOW BEFORE YOU GO
- Wear something comfortable—but cute—for the photos! Check out our “Photography Essentials for Hawaii” guide.
- Don’t forget your sunglasses, the sunlight can be pretty strong up there.
- Take some motion sickness medicine just in case, even if you don’t usually get motion sick. You don’t want to miss a second of this. Try this iPhone trick to take photos without feeling sick! We don’t recomend eating prior the tour.
- If you pik the doors-off Helicopter, bring a jacket or a sweater. It gets chilly up there, and the wind is strong!
- We highly recommend checking out our “What to Bring in Hawaii” guide to help you prepare!
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