
Weight: limit per passenger: 240 lbs
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Infants under 24 months must sit on an adult lap. PLEASE CONTACT IF BRINGING AN INFANTOver 24 months kids must occupy their own paid seat
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
Staring out the window of the A-star helicopter—which has six, forward-facing seats—watch as dozens of cascading waterfalls carve rivulets down the cliffs. After circling the center of the West Maui Mountains, this Maui helicopter tour continues to Molokai for a flight past the world’s tallest sea cliffs, which dramatically plunge nearly 4,000 feet to waves crashing on the coast.
Throughout this helicopter tour of Maui, your expert pilot provides narration on history, geology, and wildlife, and a USB of the entire experience can be purchased at the end of the flight.
West Maui Mountains (Pass By)
Molokai (Pass By)
FAQ Maui Helicopter
What are the best helicopter tour routes in Maui?
West Maui & Molokai: This tour covers the lush coastline of West Maui, including the famous sea cliffs of Molokai.
Hana & Haleakalā: A tour over the Hana Highway and the dormant Haleakalā volcano offers stunning views of waterfalls, valleys, and the coastline.
Island-wide tours: Some tours cover both the West Maui mountains and Hana, giving a comprehensive aerial view of the island.