In addition to lush, colorful vegetation and exotic wildlife, the Hawaiian islands are home to some of the most geologically active spots on the planet. If you leave the islands without glimpsing the various active and inactive volcanoes that dot the landscape, then you have not truly seen them.
Hawaii helicopter rides through Blue Hawaiian
Helicopters allow you to view volcanic smoke plumes clearly. Get so close to the vibrant red glow of the lava
flows you can practically feel the heat.
No Hawaii volcano tour would be complete without a pass over Kilauea. This volcanic area, located at the southeast end of the
Hawaiian island chain, last began erupting in 1983 and is known to be one of the most active in the world and certainly the most
active in Hawaii. Our experienced pilots take passengers above this geological wonder to view the Kilauea Caldera and Halemaumau
Crater in all their glory.
Other active volcanoes included in our Hawaii volcano tour are Mauna Loa on the Big Island and Loihi, just off the southern tip of
the Big Island.
Only a small fraction of people the world over have had the privilege to view such spectacular sights. Our Hawaii
helicopter rides give passengers the rare opportunity to see some of the great geological wonders of the world
for about the cost of a day's worth of dining. Yet, the life-long memories you'll take home with you are priceless.