
Experience a helicopter flight and private Hana tour to see waterfalls, rainforest, and a black sand beach
10–12 hrs
Up to 11 people
Helicopter flight, Guided tour
Combine a 45–50 minute helicopter flight with a private guided Road to Hāna tour. See rainforest cliffs, waterfalls, and a black sand beach.
This route has many switchback turns; bring medication if prone to motion sickness. Swimming is weather and safety permitting. Meals and snacks are purchased on your own.
Q: What is the duration of the tour?
A: The driving tour takes approximately 7–8 hours and the helicopter ride is about 45–50 minutes. Expect to be away for about 11 hours.
Q: Is there an opportunity to swim?
A: Yes, you may swim in a waterfall pool or at the black sand beach if weather conditions permit.
Q: Where does the combo begin and end?
A: It begins at the heliport in Kahului and ends either at the heliport or back at your accommodations if you choose pickup.
Any request for a refund prior to 72 hours is honored with a full cash refund. No refunds issued for any tours within the 72 hour period, prior to the start of your tour.
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