Experience the thrill of a lifetime with our doors-off helicopter tour over the breathtaking landscapes of Kauai. As you embark on this exhilarating adventure, you will feel the wind in your hair and the freedom of unobstructed views from our specially designed helicopter with the doors removed and pilot controls on the left hand side.Our knowledgeable and skilled pilots will guide you through the island’s iconic landmarks, providing insightful commentary along the way.
Safety is our top priority, and our doors-off helicopter tours adhere to the highest industry standards.
We fly a FULL 60-65 minute tour.
We fly a MD500E aircraft, one of the safest and best helicopter makes in the world.
We will fly pass:
- Nawiliwili Harbor
- Manawaiopuna Falls (Jurassic Park Falls)
- Olokele Canyon
- Waimea Canyon State Park: Known as the Grand Canyon of the Pacific, you will experience the best perspective of Kauai's famous canyon and it's array of beautiful colors that make up its soil and vegetation.
- Waipo’o Falls: Fly right over the stunning Waipo'o falls, a multi-tier waterfall on the sheer cliffs of Waimea Canyon.
- Na Pali Coast: Jaw-dropping beauty that will make you want to come back again and again. On our FULL hour tour you will get more time on the coastline than any of our competitors. Our pilots will be able to take you up close and personal with the stunning cathedrals of Kalalau, though remote lush valleys, and still have enough time to fly out and get a wide perspective of the entire coastline.
- Nualolo Kai Beach: A stunning valley, ridge and beach along Na Pali coast that's almost always missed on the shorter 45 min tours of our competitors. Your pilot will fly you up close to these epic cliffs for a chance to spot wild goats roaming about.
- Ke'e Beach: Get a view of the beautiful Ke'e beach, or as locals call it “the end of the road”. This is the start to the Na Pali Coast Trail. It is also where your pilot will turn the helicopter so everyone on board can get one last view of the Na Pali Coast.
- Tunnels Beach:
- Hanalei Bay
- Mt. Waialeale: Kauai's dormant shield volcano. It's epic crater is known as the Weeping Wall thanks to it's many waterfalls. The crater sees more than 450 inches of rainfall a year making it one of the wettest spots on Earth.
- Wailua Fall