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Helicopter Tours offer a different view of Kauai. Kauai is a very rugged island with many inaccessible areas. Many of these can only be viewed by the air.

If you are in a hurry it is the only way to see the whole island in just an hour. The only drawback is that hour goes by so fast. I wish that I could fly around all day.

Kauai with its rugged terrain, mountains, clouds and winds makes for challenging flying too. You want an experienced pilot flying a well maintained helicopter.

We book Safari they are FAA 135 certified, all pilots with over 10,000 hours flying. They are committed to safety and I feel safe flying with them. They also videotape the actual tour. This way you can relax and enjoy the view. Don't expect a perfect highly edited TV quality production. You will get your trip.

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- High season the trips are full. Don't wait to long -
 
Prices (1-1-2007)
 
 
   
Regular Price
 
Splash of Kauai Price
 
Per Person  
$214.00
 
$184.00
 
There are no child prices.
 
Bring yourself and a camera. Space is limited on the helicopter so any unnecessary or bulky items must be left behind. Also try to wear dark clothing so there are less reflections on the windows.
 
 
Prices (6-1-2008)
 
 
   
Regular Price
 
Splash of Kauai Price
 
Per Person  
$221.00
 
$191.00
 
There are no child prices.
 
Bring yourself and a camera. Space is limited on the helicopter so any unnecessary or bulky items must be left behind. Also try to wear dark clothing so there are less reflections on the windows.
 
 
Time Table
 
 
Flights   Daily from about 8:20 am to 3:30 pm (Reservations required.)
 
Duration   50 to 60 min.
 
 
Cancellation Policy
 
 
With over 24 Hr. Notice   No Charge
 
Less than 24 Hr. Notice   100% Charge
 
- To cancel you must talk to a person don't just leave a message. -
- You can cancel by calling Splash of Kauai at (808) 246-3485. -
 
 
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Safari Helicopter map
Recommended printing for your reference.
 
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  More about the Helicopter Tour  
 
Seeing the whole island of Kauai from the air is incredible. So much of the island is almost impossible to see any other way. It is easy to appreciate the variation of the climate on Kauai too. From rainforests to the dry Westside. Waterfalls, cliffs, fields of sugarcane and taro.
 
Safari Helicopters is owned and run by Preston Myers. He is a very experienced pilot and committed to safety. Safari is committed to following the maximum standards on certification and training. Pilots have over 10,000 hours each of experience. They have Airline Transport Pilots Ratings. Safari is FAA part 135 certified. On Kauai the ruggedness of the Island that makes it so interesting to view also makes it more challenging to fly. You want a Helicopter company with high ratings and experienced pilots. Most of these pictures were taken from the air in a Safari Helicopter. I feel safe flying with Safari.

 
Safari flies two helicopters.( ASTAR 350BA and ASTAR 350B2-7) Both of the helicopters are six passenger helicopters. They both video tape the tour. Copies of this are an additional cost.
 
The tour starts at Lihue airport and goes clockwise around the island. Safari calls their tour a Waterfall Safari and it is. They try to emphasize the waterfalls of Kauai. There is going to be some variation in flights because the weather here changes so much.
 
Make sure to bring a camera with you. I would recommend taking some pictures of the highlights of the trip but just sit back and enjoy the ride too. If you are concentrating on taking pictures the whole time you are going to miss much of the ride. I should know I am usually spending too much time taking pictures. Please use the Question Form if you need any additional information.

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Every day and every hour is different in the air around Kauai. Relax and let the pilot show you around the island. There is bound to be some special sight on almost every trip.

Don't forget to check out the ocean and coral reefs surrounding the island.
  Some Highlights of the Tour  
 
Hanapepe Valley
Up Hanapepe valley there are many waterfalls the most famous is probably Manawaipuna Falls. It was in the opening scenes of Jurassic Park. It can also only be seen from the air unless you have some connections and a lot of time to get near it by land.
 
Waimea Canyon
The bottom of Waimea Canyon is one of the driest areas of Kauai and the top is one of the wettest. The Canyon itself is a very beautiful with some very good observation points along the way,

From the helicopter you can fly through the canyon.
 
Kalalau
Kalalau is the largest valley along the Na Pali Coast. You can drive a car to the rim and look down at it. You can take a boat ride and look up at it from the ocean. You can fly through it on a helicopter. Or you can hike in a very long and marrow trail. I recommend checking it out as many ways as you can. For more pictures of Kalalau try looking at "Kauai Guide - Kalalau".
 
Na Pali Coast
The Na Pali Coast is one of the highlights of Kauai. It is also on the dry side of the island. This means that it usually cooperates with the helicopters. The Na Pali Coast can also be seen by boat. For more information about Napali see the "Photo Album - Na Pali" and "Kauai Guide - Na Pali".
 
Waialeale Crater
Waialeale is the central mountain of Kauai. It gets over 400 inches of rain per year. It is just short of a mile high and the Eastern side has a crater with about 3000 ft cliffs. This can make for some good waterfalls. They are not always accessible. It can often be rained out. This is where you want the experienced pilot. They will know when you don't want to go into the crater. See the "Kauai Guide - Waialeale" for more information.
 
Hanalei Valley
Hanalei Valley is a major area of taro cultivation. The the valley is filled with taro loi. It is also a bird preserve. Water birds thrive on the taro loi and Hanalei stream environment. The upper valley is full of waterfalls. Check out the "Kauai Guide - Hanalei" for more information.
 
Lumahai Beach
Lumahai beach is a beautiful crescent beach next to Hanalei. It has become famous as the beach in the movie South Pacific. It was not the only Kauai beach in the movie but it seems to have gotten the recognition. For a closer look see "Kauai Guide - Lumahai".
 
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