Soar above Hawaii's iconic attractions on a helicopter tour from Honolulu. Admire the views over Oahu with your choice of doors on or off.
About this activity
- Free cancellation
- Cancel up to 2 days in advance for a full refund
- Duration 1 hour
- Check availability to see starting times.
- Live tour guide
- English
- Wheelchair accessible
- Private group available
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Meeting point
Please arrive 60 minutes before your scheduled tour to check in and for a mandatory safety briefing. Look for the Castle & Cooke Aviation building at Honolulu International Airport. If you are driving yourself there, park in the left-hand side parking lot, enter through the large glass doors at the main entrance, and head down to the end of the hall.
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What to bring
- Jacket
- Long pants
- Hair tie
- Closed-toe shoes
Not allowed
- Intoxication
Know before you go
- The operator reserves the right to refuse service to passengers who are intoxicated or appear to be intoxicated, and they'll be charged in full
- When booking the doors off experience, your seat may or may not be directly adjacent to an open door
- Only passengers weighing 80 lbs (36 kg) or more may fly with the door off in the Robinson R44 helicopter
- Only passengers weighing 100 lbs (45 kg) or more may fly with the door off in the Airbus Astar helicopter
- For each guest weighing 260 pounds (118 kg) or more, a weight and balance fee is required to safely balance the aircraft. For guests weighing between 260-279 lbs (118-126.5 kg), a fee in the amount of 50% of the seat price will be assessed after booking. For guests weighing 280 lbs (127 kg) or higher, an additional seat purchase will be assessed after booking
- A full-fare seat is required for children aged 2 years and over
- If you plan to scuba dive within 24 hours of the flight time, you may not take part