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Which Maui Helicopter Tour Is The Best?
There are many adventures to experience in Maui including snorkel tours, luaus, zip-lining, and hiking. Many would agree that the best way to truly explore Maui is by air. Maui has more flight options than the other Hawaiian Islands and it can be hard to decide which flight to take because they are all amazing! Here are the three best options for a Maui helicopter tour.
Hana and Haleakala
The Hana and Haleakala helicopter tour features the highlights of East Maui. You will view the valleys and waterfalls of Hana along with Haleakala, the worlds largest series of dormant volcanoes. This helicopter tour is the same flight pattern as the Complete Island, minus the West Maui Mountains. It offers less time in the air, so it is less expensive.
West Maui and Molokai
This tour begins in the West Maui Mountains, home to Pu’u Kukui watershed with lush valleys and waterfalls. The tour continues across the Pailolo channel to the north shore of Molokai which features the tallest sea cliffs in the world and the largest waterfall in Hawaii. During whale season in Maui (December-April) you also have a chance to witness humpback whales as you cross the channel. Air Maui offers an exciting Doors Off option for this flight pattern.
Complete Island of Maui
This is one of the more popular choices to see all of Maui in one hour. It includes the highlights of both East and West Maui and features the Hana rainforest, Haleakala Crater and the West Maui Mountains. Blue Hawaiian Helicopters offers this tour with an added private landing at Ulupalakua on the slopes of Haleakala. It is called the Maui Spectacular and it is 90 minutes total time.
A few more things to consider when choosing your Maui helicopter tour:
There are three types of aircraft to choose from:
The A-star aircraft is an industry-standard built with sightseeing in mind. It costs less to fly in an A-Star than an Eco-Star.
The Eco-Star was also built for sightseeing and it also has 23% more space inside with wraparound windows for better viewing.
Doors Off. There is only one option for a Doors Off helicopter and that is with Air Maui on their West Maui and Molokai flight.
Seating:
The helicopters hold six guests plus the pilot. Seating is based on the weight and balance of the passengers and is determined by the tour provider. Air Maui and Blue Hawaiian offer a guaranteed front seat upgrade for a fee.
Experiencing Maui by air is one of the most exciting things you can do on this beautiful island. You will not be disappointed!
Helicopter Tour Prices in Maui
Taking a helicopter tour in Maui is one of the most exciting things to do. Experience scenic and dramatic landscapes only viewed by air. Highlights of a Maui helicopter tour may include the Haleakala National Park, Hana Rainforest, West Maui Mountains and the north shore of Molokai. The price of a Maui helicopter trip varies from about $169.00 - $339.00 plus tax and fuel charge. With all fees included you are looking at $230.00-to $440.00. Prices are per person fee and there are no child rates, although infants 24 months and younger fly for free when they sit on the lap of an adult.
So why do the prices vary for helicopter tours on Maui?
Keep reading to find out why some tours are more expensive than others.
There are three types of aircraft that the tour companies run in Maui. The first is an A- Star, which is considered the industry standard. It is built with viewing in mind and is a great choice for any flight. The second type is an Eco-Star and boasts 23 % more space inside, captain’s chairs and wraparound windows for better viewing. It is quieter than an A Star which cuts down on outside noise pollution. The third aircraft is an A star with Doors Off. Air Maui is the only one who runs this flight and the flight pattern is available in the 45 minute West Maui and Molokai option.
The next thing that may affect the pricing of a helicopter tour is the duration of flight time. Most companies offer 45, 55, and 65-minute tours. The longer you are in the air, the pricier the flight becomes. Some tours such as the Blue Hawaiian Maui Spectacular even offer a bonus private landing mid-flight, which also affects the final price of the tour.
· It can be confusing deciding which flight and aircraft to choose that meets your desires and your budget. Need help deciding? Give us a call! Our local concierge has experience all of the Maui helicopter tours first hand and are happy to help you choose the right trip for you.
The History of the Island of Molokai
When visitors arrive on Maui, the question many ask when they are staying in West Maui is “what is that island over there?”
The northern island you can see from the shores of West Maui is the island of Molokai. Molokai is known for both its dramatic landscape and its interesting history. Many visitors choose to take a Maui helicopter tour to experience the north shore of Molokai which boasts the tallest sea cliffs in the world, some of the largest waterfalls in Hawaii and world famous Kalaupapa peninsula.
The Geology of Kalaupapa and the north shore of Molokai is a unique one and is one of the most remote places in Hawaii. The sea cliffs of Molokai reach over 3,000 feet high and are said to be formed roughly 1.5 million years ago when 1/3 of the island collapsed into the ocean. The Kalaupapa peninsula is thought to be formed roughly 250,000 years ago when an off shore shield volcano erupted from the oceans floor.
During the mid to late 1800’s Hansen's Disease was running rampant in the islands and the disease was thought to be incurable and very contagious. Later it was discovered most people are resistant to the disease and effective treatment was developed in the 20th century. In 1865 the Hawaiian King Kamehameha V passed the "Act to Prevent the Spread of Leprosy". The law required the most serious cases of Hansen’s disease to be moved to a settlement colony on the eastern end of the peninsula. Kalaupapa was chosen due to its isolation and remote location. In 1866 the first twelve patients were dropped off and over the next 100 years more than 8,000 people would live their lives out at the peninsula. In 1873 Father Damien arrived at the peninsula and assisted patients until he eventually contracted the disease and passed away in 1889. There have been numerous books written about these times. The novel Molokai written by Alana Brennert is a great place to start for those interested in learning about the history of Hansen’s disease in Hawaii from a historical fiction point of view.
Today Kalaupapa is a national park. There are still a few people remaining who have Hansen’s disease but they are not required to live there and choose to do so to live out the rest of their lives in peace. You can experience Molokai’s sea cliffs, waterfalls and Kalaupapa peninsula when you join a Maui helicopter tour which features West Maui and Molokai. To see this area by air is truly a once in a lifetime opportunity.