Inter-Island
Tours
Our 50-55 Minute Tour of Paradise
Most
of our pilots are military trained and experienced in air rescues
in addition to their experience in aerial photography, Kauai history
and air tours. All this helps us to provide the highest quality
helicopter tours of Kauai. Our aircraft feature a two-way communication
system that allows passengers to interact with the pilot. We fly
from Burns Field in Hanapepe (west side of the island). By flying
out of Burns Field instead of Lihue, we eliminate 22 minutes of
flight time over highways and residential areas, providing a more
scenic flight tour.
Your adventure starts at Port Allen Airport, the gateway to the
Olokele and Waimea Canyons, where your pilot immediately begins
narrating your detailed tour of Kauai's history and legends with
unobstructed viewing from all seats. All three major ventricles
of the Waimea Canyon will be explored and their formation explained.
With the two-way intercom your knowledgeable pilot will answer any
questions you may have during your flight.
After the Waimea Canyon, it's over to the Kokee State Park area
and then onto the awesome Na Pali Coast. You will go deep into the
valleys of the Na Pali, detailing each one of them. See the Queen's
bath, humpback whales and sea caves from above (seasonal.) From
the Na Pali coast we continue on around Bali Hai peaks and Ke'e
Beach, past Haena, up into Lumaha'i Valley. Passing Hanalei Bay,
the little town of Hanalei, Princeville community and on down the
Hanalei Valley, a long tropical rain forest. Then we'll fly inside
the Wai'ale'ale crater, one of the wettest spots in the world and
finally, venturing into Hanapepe Valley, home of the Jurassic Park
Falls (Manawai'opuna Falls) and Hawaii's largest coffee plantation
before landing back at Port Allen Airport.
Our 50-55
minute Deluxe Island Tour of our lovely island is available for
$260 a person. We also offer the island's only "Waterfall
Adventure Tour," for $355 per person; it is
a 2 hour flight tour and excursion which includes a waterfall landing
at a remote freshwater lagoon!
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