Fly over Miami heli rides

Please note: Required to show photo ID such as a driver’s license or passport at the time of check-in.
Weight Restriction: No passenger may exceed 275 LBS (125 Kilograms)
Includes’
- Headset
- Bottled water
- Fuel surcharge
- Insurance coverage
This guided tours will allow you to appreciate part of this beautiful city from a different perspective, from the buildings, mansions, and constructions, to the variety of wild-ocean life. The boats, cruises, and cargo ships can be seen all at once around the Ft. Lauderdale Port Everglades. If it’s your lucky day, which we know it will be, you can see dolphins, sharks, turtles, rays, manatees and more, while we are flying over the ocean, near the shoreline. You will be amazed at how closed these species can get to you when you are having fun at the beach. In general, flying in a helicopter generates different emotions, from facing your fears, to experiencing a high sense of amaze, gratitude, and happiness. For 1 passenger tours, a second seat at half the price must be purchased.
Helicopter ride Miami FAQ
Know before you go
On a helicopter ride, it’s best to wear dark-colored clothing along with a light jacket, jeans, and closed-toe shoes.
- Riders shouldn’t wear white or light-colored clothing, open-toed shoes, loose-fitting clothes, loose accessories, or open-bottomed clothing like skirts and dresses
WHAT TO BRING
- identification (passport, driving license etc)
- Once airborne you will absolutely need to bring your phone to take pictures, better still a digital DSLR camera will be ideal for taking professional shots.
- Bring sunglasses as the sunshine might be unavoidable, even if you don’t intend to wear shades.
- Heels should also be avoided
Please arrive at least 15 minutes prior to your flight time. Consider the traffic in Miami is not ideal, so please plan accordingly, if you are late, your flight may get cut short if there are other bookings after yours. Cancellations are not honored for late arrivals.
Key Biscayne (Pass By) You will departure from Miami Executive Airport and fly over Pinecrest, Biscayne Bay to Key Biscayne Island.
A famous island town offering South Florida’s charm and allure on a tiny sliver of land, Key Biscayne is a low-key tropical oasis with quaint neighborhoods, palm tree-lined streets, and a wide array of outdoor activity options— connected to the city via Rickenbacker Causeway.
It is a residential enclave that attracts tourists and residents from different parts of the globe with a promise of vibrant and laid-back island culture with extensive city convenience.
Fisher Island (Pass By) Soar over Fisher Island to Miami Beach.
Miami Beach (Pass By) Pass over the South Pointe Park and fly over South Beach.
Venetian Islands (Pass By) The six islands, connected by the Venetian Causeway, are Biscayne Island, San Marco Island, Di Lido Island, San Marino Island, Rivo Alto Island, and Belle Isle.
Palm Island (Pass By) Palm Island features luxury, multi-million-dollar estate homes with stunning architectural designs from Mediterranean to Art Deco to contemporary, most with their own private docks. Famous residents of Palm Island include record producer, Scott Storch, originally from Long Island, New York, Al Capone, one of the most notorious gangsters of the 20th century, and it continues to attract many elite and high-profile figures from around the world.
Brickell Key (Pass By) Brickell Key Miami offers one of the most unique paradise island communities in the world. It is a small gated island in Downtown Miami.
South Miami (Pass By) You will fly over South Miami just before landing at Miami Executive
Airport Port of Miami (Pass By) See the huge cruise ships at Miami Port.
Vizcaya Museum and Gardens (Pass By) An amazing mansion from 1920 with European Gardens. Coconut Grove (Pass By) View the famous Coconut Grove from the sky. Place well known for its nice restaurants and bars.
Coral Gables (Pass By) In the way back to the airport, fly over beautiful mansions of Coral Gales.
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