Embark on an aerial expedition to discover breathtaking views of the thousand-foot Kaliuwa‘a (Sacred Falls), a location closed to the public since 1999, and the awe-inspiring ridgelines of the Ko‘olau Mountains, inaccessible by car.
Your journey will also soar above the captivating Kāne‘ohe Bay and the legendary surf breaks of the North Shore, making this adventure a must-see experience for all.
Duration: 55 minutes
Please wear dark-colored clothing. Lighter clothing will cause a reflection in any windows and show up in your photos as well as the photos of other guests.
Weight and balance of helicopters is an important part of our safety program. An Extra Seat fee is assessed for any guests weighing 270 lbs and over at the time of check-in.
Each guest weighing 270 lbs. or more must purchase an extra seat for weight and balance purposes. The extra seat is discounted by 15% (before fuel surcharge). All guests who purchase an extra seat are guaranteed a window seat.
All Flights: We recommend removing earrings as they can interfere with the seal of your headset causing discomfort and decreased functionality of the earpieces. The tightly fitting headsets may also bend or damage certain styles of earrings.
Doors-off Flights: Any loose items in the cabin must be left at our base, stowed or removed for all doors-off flights – this includes extra camera lenses, selfie sticks, water bottles, purses, etc. No hats, scarfs, or loose items are allowed in the aircraft cabin. Please wear closed-toe shoes. Flip-flops and shoes with open backs are not allowed. Sunglasses are OK to wear as our headset will hold them securely to your head. We recommend a light jacket as the cabin can get very windy and chilly. If you have long hair we recommend tying it back. Cell phones and cameras which will be used to take photos during the flight require a wrist or neck strap, please bring your own or you may purchase a lightweight one at our base upon check-in, depending on availability.