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Maui is known for many activities, from kayaking along the coast to joining a whale watching trip. When planning your visit, add a helicopter tour to your to-do list. Here are four reasons to sign up.

4 Reasons to Take a Maui Helicopter Tour

1. Enjoy the Views 

There is no better way to take in the entire Maui coastline than from the air. The trees and plants are so dense that it can be challenging to traverse the mountainous areas and see the full beauty of the island unless you’re on a helicopter. Check out the West Maui Mountains, beautiful local golf courses Kapalua and Kaanapali, and the north shore of Molokai.

2. See Everything at Once

helicopter tourMany people cram their vacations with daily activities. It can be stressful to hustle from one event to another as you feel pressure to enjoy all that Maui has to offer.

When you need a break, see all of the island from the comfort of a helicopter. You’ll view the turquoise coastal waters and waterfalls and winding mountain roads without running from one adventure to the next.

3. Relax

Some parts of your vacation will require effort, like hiking and paddling. These activities offer rare animal encounters and views, so plan them for days when you’re energetic. 

If you want a relaxing day trip, take a helicopter tour. Your pilot will handle navigation, and you can don a headset and listen to an expert discuss area history and wildlife highlights.

4. Make Memories

It’s easy to take in your surroundings when you’re high above the world. Your group will never forget learning about the culture and topography of Maui from the air. Take some selfies with the towering mountains in the background, and grab snapshots of breaching whales and local towns below.

 

Interested in a helicopter tour? Turn to Maui Activities Store in Lahaina, HI. Pilots and concierges run the one-stop tour destination and have over 40 years of combined experience with whale watching, hiking, kayaking, and flying. Visit the website or call (808) 638-3230 for more information on their air tours.

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