Big Island - Helicopter Tour

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Big Island Helicopter Tour
Big Island Helicopter Tour
Big Island Helicopter Tour
Big Island Helicopter Tour

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About Big Island Helicopter Tour

Visit the world’s most active volcano! This flight departs from Hilo (with views of 13 thousand foot Mauna Loa and Mauna Kea) and flies directly to the most active volcanic areas on the Big Island. Many of these features are remote and only accessible by air. To get started on your reservation or to learn more about our Big Island Helicopter Tour feel free to give us a call anytime. 

Activity description

The Big Island is the youngest Hawaiian Island, less than a half a million years old, and its two major volcanoes are Mauna Loa (which includes Kilauea Volcano) and Mauna Kea. These massive volcanoes are a sight to behold from the vantage point of a helicopter (when clouds do not interfere). Mauna Kea rises to 13,796 feet above sea level. Mauna Kea is considered the tallest mountain on Earth if measured from base to summit, towering up more than 6 miles from the ocean bottom.

The volcanic activity of the Hawaiian hot spot continues today on the Big Island at Kiluaea Volcano, and the East Rift Zone. Safari Helicopters tours survey the diverse array of volcanic formations throughout the whole area where this activity has recently occurred and also where it is happening right now!

The aptly named Chain of Craters Road descends 3,700 feet from the summit of Kilauea Volcano to the sea, and has repeatedly been blocked by lava flows with more than 9 miles of the road covered since 1986. The Pu’u O’O Vent flows off and on into the ocean (fluctuating between Chain of Crater Rd and Kalapan Black Sands Beach) and at times sends up plumes of volcanic gas and smoke. From a helicopter this is a most impressive sight to behold.

There are four main districts in the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park; However we mainly tour the East Rift Zone, Which is sub-categorized into 3 different zones:  The Upper East Rift Zone, the Middle East Rift Zone, and the Lower East Rift Zone.  Typically we tour along the coastline to the Lower East Rift Zone where the most recent eruption event happened in Leilani Estates, to show the devastation and new black-sand beach.  Next, we head upslope to the Middle East Rift Zone to explore the Pu’u O’o Vent.  Finally, weather permitting, we move to the Upper East Rift Zone along several craters including Napau and Mauna Ulu to Halemaumau Crater at the summit of the world famous Kilauea Volcano.

Expect to be absolutely amazed at the incredible sights you will see from our Big Island Helicopter Tour. There are so many unique land formations and visible volcano history before your eyes that it is difficult to encapsulate it all in words.

Additional information

  • Wear dark solid clothing to help minimize the chances of glare.
  • You need to have at least 24 hours between the time you dive & the time you fly.

Cancellation Policy

Any cancellation made 4 business days prior to the activity will be subject to a charge of 100% of the total amount.

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