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West Maui and Molokai Exclusive 45-Minute Helicopter Tour
$ 220
45 Minutes Helicopter Tours
Free Cancellation
On this exclusive helicopter tour of Maui, soar past valleys and hidden waterfalls that are inaccessible by land, and hover above ridgelines that sit at the heart of the rugged West Maui mountains. Cross the channel to neighboring Molokai, where vertical sea cliffs spill 4,000 feet to the turbid shoreline below, and get up-close views of a part of the world that has barely been touch by man.
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East Maui 45-minute Helicopter Tour over Haleakala Crater
$ 220
45 Minutes Helicopter Tours
Free Cancellation
On this phenomenal East Maui helicopter tour, soar high above the cinder cones of Haleakala Crater, and see hidden waterfalls, valleys, and bays on the rugged East Maui coastline. Much of Maui is inaccessible and only visible by air, and from flying high above bamboo forests to buzzing the 10,000 ft. summit, this is a Maui helicopter tour you'll definitely never forget.
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Molokai and Maui Helicopter Tour
$ 297
55 Minutes Helicopter Tours
Free Cancellation
Soar above two scenic Hawaiian Islands on a 55-minute helicopter tour of Maui and Molokai from Kahalui. Watch surfers riding Maui's breaking waves as you fly towards Molokai's sheer coastal cliffs, capture aerial images of Kahiwa Falls and the isolated North Shore, then turn towards the emerald green Halawa Valley. Watch for whales and dolphins as you cross Pailolo channel, swoop over Maui's lush rainforest canopy and explore Iao Valley State Park, then enjoy views of Honokohau Falls and Haleakala volcano on your return flight to Kahalui.
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West Maui and Molokai 60-minute Helicopter Tour
$ 310
1 Hour Helicopter Tours
Free Cancellation
This 60-minute Maui helicopter tour is packed with jaw-dropping sights, from waterfalls tumbling through hidden valleys to the tallest sea cliffs of Earth. During this Maui helicopter tour of the West Maui Mountains and Molokai, visitors will soar above mist shrouded ridgelines that are covered in native ferns, and get bird's eye views of parts of the island that are only accessible by air. Crane your neck up as a 1,000 ft. waterfall spills all the way down towards the sea, or casually look down as the blue Pacific rolls right underneath your feet.
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