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Expert guides for planning, booking, and making the most of any helicopter tour — this page updates automatically as new guides are published.

14 Guides · Updated 2025
Good Starting Points

New to Helicopter Tours?

These three guides are the best entry points if you’re planning your first flight.

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Common Questions

Helicopter Tour FAQ

For most people, yes. A helicopter tour offers views that simply aren’t possible from the ground — Hawaii’s Na Pali Coast, the Grand Canyon’s depth, or Manhattan at dusk. The key is matching the tour length and destination to your expectations. Our full guide breaks down every scenario where it is, and isn’t, worth the cost.

Prices range from around $150–$200 per person for a 15-minute intro ride up to $500–$1,200+ for 60–90 minute tours over premium destinations. Private tours start around $800–$2,500 depending on duration and location. Doors-off, sunset, and remote-access tours command a premium. Our cost guide breaks this down by destination.

Commercial helicopter tours operating under FAA Part 135 regulations have a strong overall safety record. Operators must meet strict licensing, maintenance, and inspection standards. Look for FAA-certified operators, check recent reviews for mentions of aircraft condition, and confirm pilot certification. Our safety guide covers exactly what to verify before booking.

Many people afraid of heights report that helicopter tours feel very different from standing on a ledge. Inside a helicopter you’re enclosed, seated, and the movement is smooth. Many nervous flyers find it exhilarating rather than terrifying. Start with a doors-on tour for a more enclosed feel. Our guide for nervous flyers covers which tour types work best.

Most commercial helicopter tours range from 15 minutes to 90 minutes. Short intro flights are 15–20 minutes. Standard scenic tours run 30–45 minutes. Extended or circle-island tours (common in Hawaii) run 60–90 minutes. Our flight duration guide breaks this down by destination.

Dress in layers — even in warm climates, altitude makes it cooler than expected. Wear closed-toe shoes and avoid loose scarves or hats, especially on doors-off tours. Skip strong perfume. For cameras, bring a wrist strap and a polarizing filter. Full details in our what-to-wear guide.

Book as early as possible — popular tours at Kauai and the Grand Canyon sell out weeks in advance. Morning flights offer the clearest air and fewest clouds. Seasonally, spring and fall offer good weather at most destinations without peak summer crowds. Our timing guides break this down by destination and season.

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