One tour option takes its passengers over five volcanoes, white and black sand beaches, hundreds of waterfalls, mountains and 2,000-foot valley walls. This helicopter flight covers 11 different climate zones, all in two hours.
Two-hour tours start over the city of Kona and then go over the Big Island's most active volcano, Kilauea. After flying above and around the volcano, passengers can view tropical vegetation and waterfalls before flying above the rain forest of the Hamakua coast.
A change of pace is a four-hour helicopter tour that combines sightseeing with a private 45-minute stop-over. The first destination is Hawaii's newest and most active volcano. The next stop is the Kohala Coast to enjoy the secluded area and a 400-foot waterfall before heading back.