#1 Deluxe Waterfall Safari

Experience the view from above in the comfort of a state-of-the-art helicopter in this approximately 60 minute flight covering over 100 miles of amazing Kauai scenery where scores of Hollywood directors have tried to capture its unmatched beauty on the silver screen. Our experienced and knowledgeable pilots will highlight hot spots that make "The Garden Isle" a favorite of residents and visitors alike.

$189

per person
60 mins

#2 Kauai ECO Adventure

 Your journey begins with a flight to spectacular Hanapepe Valley, then continues on to Mana Waiapuna, commonly referred to as "Jurassic Park Falls." Next it's up the Olokele Canyon before moving on to eye-popping Waimea Canyon, the famed "Grand Canyon of the Pacific" where you'll explore many hidden waterfalls. Then, the sculptural masterpiece of the Na Pali Coast gives way to the Bali Hai Cliffs, and the pristine blue waters of Hanalei Bay and the Princeville Resort area. Weather permitting, we'll visit Mt Waialeale, the heart of the ancient volcano. This is the wettest spot on earth, with an average rainfall of 450-500 inches annually! Flying into the center of the crater with its 5000-foot walls towering above and its 3000-foot waterfalls surrounding you.

 

$217*

per person
50-55 mins

#3 Kona: Volcano by Air & Land  

Visit the world's most active volcano! This flight departs from Hilo (with views of 13 thousand foot Mauna Loa and Mauna Kea) and flies directly to the most active volcanic areas on the Big Island (the National Park restricts all aerial tours over Kilauea Crater). Many of these features are remote and only accessible by air.

$699*

per person
11 hour 

#4 Circle of Fire plus Waterfalls

Kīlauea Volcano has been continuously erupting for 30 years, and even at 500 feet above the flowing lava and open vents, you will feel waves of hot air rolling off the subsurface flows, which can reach temperatures of 2,000 degrees! Along the way, cool off as you soar over Hilo’s lush rain forests, Mauna Loa’s vistas and the plunging Wai‘ānuenue (Rainbow Falls), so named for the rainbows you can see in the mist when the early morning sunshine hits the water. 

$282*

per person
45-50 mins