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Kohala Coast Adventure

Kohala Coast Adventure

Take a spectacular helicopter tour of the Kohala Coast! Many consider this area to have the most amazing scenery on the Big Island. Beautiful waterfalls cascade thousands of feet into the rainforest below and remnants of ancient Hawaiian settlements are still visable. Towering sea cliffs open into the dramatically deep and meandering valleys of the Kohala Mountains.

Blue Hawaiian has exclusively introduced the incredible new EC130-B4 “ECO-Star,” the world’s first 21st-century touring helicopter.  This amazing helicopter sets a whole new standard in environmentally responsible air touring.  It is quieter than the industry-standard A-STAR, and incorporates all  of the latest cutting-edge technologies, systems, materials, and avionics.  It offers incomparable passenger comfort, individual “Business Class” seats, 23% more interior space, raised theatre-style platform in the rear, and far more cockpit glass for spectacular sweeping views.  Blue Hawaiian also continues to operate a superb fleet of A-STARs—state-of-the-art touring jet helicopter.

Duration Approximately 45-50 minutes
Requirements Passengers weighing over 250 lbs. will be allocated 2 seats and will be charged an additional half ticket price.
Activity Type Helicopter Tours
Vendors Blue Hawaii Helicopters
Island Big Island
Operation Days Daily
Where And When Waikoloa Heliport, times are 8am - 4pm.
Restrictions All passenger must have a photo I.D. International guests will be required to present their passport and photo I.D. Carry-on items are limited to essentials (i.e. medical needs).
Special Notes Children under the age of 2 fly free!

    
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