Experience the awe-inspiring beauty of Oahu like never before with a 30-minute shared helicopter tour in Honolulu. This thrilling journey takes you over the famous shoreline and up to the breathtaking Diamond Head Crater. But the adventure doesn't stop there! Explore Oahu's south shore, flying above Koko Head and witnessing other notable landmarks along the way. From high above, you'll see Waikiki Beach, the historic Makapu Lighthouse, and so much more. With private flights and optional doors, you'll have the best seat in the house to take in the stunning scenery. Book online or call for a concierge-like booking experience. Don't miss out on this unforgettable experience!
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30
minutes
Suitable for
1-3
Participants
Small Group Tour
Guided Experience
Bird's eye view of Waikiki Beach
Fly over the iconic Diamond Head Crater
Scenic flight above Koko Head and other landmarks
Get a glimpse of the century-old Makapu Lighthouse
Unforgettable experience exploring Oahu's beauty from above
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Aviation headset
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Introduction
Experience the stunning beauty of Oahu like never before with the 30 Minutes SHARED Helicopter Tour in Honolulu. This thrilling tour takes you on a mesmerizing journey over Honolulu's most famous stretch, providing breathtaking views along the way. From the shoreline to the otherworldly Diamond Head Crater, this tour guarantees an unforgettable experience that will leave you in awe.
What to expect?
Prepare to be amazed as you soar high above Honolulu and take in the magnificent sights below. This tour offers a 30-minute adventure that showcases the best of Oahu's scenery. From the iconic Waikiki Beach to the century-old Makapu Lighthouse, you'll have the chance to see it all from a bird's eye view. With private flights and the option to fly with the doors open, you can customize your experience and capture stunning photos along the way.
Who is this for?
This helicopter tour is perfect for anyone seeking an exhilarating and unique way to explore Oahu. Whether you're a thrill-seeker looking for an adrenaline rush or a photography enthusiast in search of the perfect shot, this tour is for you. The shared flights accommodate two to three passengers, making it an ideal option for couples, friends, or small groups looking to create lasting memories together.
Why book this?
When it comes to experiencing the beauty of Oahu, nothing compares to a helicopter tour. This tour offers a one-of-a-kind perspective that you won't find anywhere else. Take in the stunning views of Diamond Head Crater and the Waikiki shoreline from above. Fly over notable landmarks such as Koko Head and enjoy the freedom to capture incredible photos from a unique vantage point. With the option to fly with the doors open, you'll feel the rush of the wind and truly immerse yourself in the beauty of Oahu.
Good to know
Before booking your helicopter tour, keep in mind that the total weight of the party cannot exceed 380 pounds for a party of two. Shorter flights are also available at lower costs, providing options for those with limited time or budget. To ensure a smooth and convenient experience, book online or contact us for a concierge-like booking process. Last-minute availability can be confirmed by phone or email within 12 hours of your desired flight time.
Reviews
Customers who have experienced the 30 Minutes SHARED Helicopter Tour in Honolulu rave about the incredible views and exhilarating experience. They praise the knowledgeable pilots who provide interesting facts and insights about the landmarks below. Many describe this tour as a highlight of their time in Hawaii, with some noting that it exceeded their expectations. Overall, customers highly recommend this helicopter tour for its breathtaking views, unforgettable experience, and professional service. Book your tour now and embark on an adventure that will leave you with memories to cherish for a lifetime.
How long before the event do I need to book?
You can book at any time before the event
Vouchers accepted in the following formats
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!!PLEASE READ ENTIRE DIRECTIONS BELOW!!
From 1 Lagoon Dr., continue to drive straight on Lagoon Dr. Please DO NOT make any turns or pull into any driveways or gates as you will not be able to enter airport perimeter. Follow Lagoon Drive to the very end of the road until you can not go any further.
1 Lagoon Dr,
1 Lagoon Dr, Honolulu, HI 96819,
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Your Itinerary
Oahu
Start/stop at HNL
THE BEAUTY OF OAHU LIKE YOU’VE NEVER SEEN BEFORE! We will have chance to see (from above) the following attractions below:
Start/stop at HNL
Sand Island
Honolulu Harbor
Ala Moana Beach Park
Magic Island
Ala Wai Harbor
Waikiki
Diamond Head
Waialae Golf Course
Honolulu Downtown
Punch Bowl Cemetery
H201 Interchange
Black Point Sea pools
Moanalua Gardens
H3 Highway
Aloha Stadium
Honolulu Harbor
(Pass by)
Honolulu Harbor, also called Kulolia and Ke Awa O Kou and the Port of Honolulu, is the principal seaport of Honolulu and the State of Hawaiʻi in the United States
Ala Moana Beach Park
(Pass by)
Ala Moana Beach Park is a free public park on the island of Oahu, U.S. state of Hawaii, located between Waikiki and downtown Honolulu. This 100-acre park has a wide gold-sand beach that is over a half-mile long.
Magic Island
(Pass by)
Magic Island is a small man-made peninsula in Honolulu, Hawaii, adjacent to Ala Moana Beach Park and the Ala Wai Yacht Harbor. It was created in 1964 as the site of a resort complex, but was subsequently converted to a park. The name was changed to "Aina Moana," but the new name is used infrequently
Ala Wai Yacht Harbor
(Pass by)
Ala Wai Harbor is the largest small boat and yacht harbor in Hawaii. The harbor is situated in Honolulu at the mouth of the Ala Wai Canal, between Waikiki and downtown Honolulu. To the east are Waikiki and Diamond Head; to the west, Magic Island and the Honolulu waterfront.
Waikiki
(Pass by)
High-rise hotels line the shore in Waikiki, a vibrant neighborhood known for its popular surf beach. Designer fashion stores line Kalakaua Avenue and nearby streets, and the area buzzes after dark with waterside cocktail bars, fine dining and Kuhio Beach hula shows. Honolulu Zoo is home to Komodo dragons and wandering peacocks, while parrotfish and urchins inhabit Waikiki Aquarium’s reef exhibit
Diamond Head Crater
(Pass by)
Diamond Head is a volcanic tuff cone on the Hawaiian island of Oʻahu and known to Hawaiians as Lēʻahi. The Hawaiian name is most likely derived from lae plus ʻahi because the shape of the ridgeline resembles the shape of a tuna's dorsal fin
Waialae Beach Park
(Pass by)
Waialae Country Club is a private country club in East Honolulu, Hawaii. Founded 94 years ago in 1927 and designed by Seth Raynor, it is a par 72 championship course at 7,125 yards from the Championship tees. From the Members tees at 6,456 yards, the course rating is 71.8 with a slope rating of 136.
Downtown Honolulu
(Pass by)
Downtown is Hawaii’s bustling political and business hub, known for its skyscrapers and the lavish Iolani Palace, a restored 19th-century royal residence with original furnishings. The Hawaii State Art Museum shows local contemporary art. On Honolulu Harbor, Aloha Tower Marketplace has sea views from the 1920s Aloha Tower, as well as a large waterfront stage, a concert pavilion and waterfront restaurants
National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific
(Pass by)
The National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific is a national cemetery located at Punchbowl Crater in Honolulu, Hawaii. It serves as a memorial to honor those men and women who served in the United States Armed Forces, and those who have given their lives in doing so
Moanalua Gardens
(Pass by)
Moanalua Gardens is a 24-acre (97,000 m2) privately owned public park in Honolulu, Hawaii. The park is the site of the Kamehameha V Cottage which used to be the home of Prince Lot Kapuāiwa, who would later become King Kamehameha V. It is also the site of the annual Prince Lot Hula Festival, and the home of a large monkeypod tree that is known in Japan as the Hitachi tree.
Aloha Stadium
(Pass by)
Aloha Stadium is a closed multi-purpose stadium located in Halawa, Hawaii, a western suburb of Honolulu. It is the largest stadium in the state of Hawaii. As of December 2020, the stadium ceased fan-attended operations indefinitely, and placed a moratorium on the scheduling of new events.
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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