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Real Helicopter Tour Reviews
Authentic helicopter tour reviews from verified travelers worldwide — covering the best helicopter tours across the USA, Hawaii, and beyond. Every review here is earned, never sponsored: chosen for honest detail, exceptional pilots, and views you simply cannot get any other way.
Every helicopter tour on this page met a high bar — here’s exactly what separates the best helicopter tours from the ones that don’t make the cut.
01 — Ratings & Reviews
High Ratings & Consistent Feedback
We only feature tours with consistently high traveler ratings across multiple verified booking platforms. One good review isn’t enough — we look for patterns of excellence over hundreds of experiences.
02 — Service & Pilot Experience
Professional Pilots & Clear Communication
The best tours go beyond the view. We prioritize operators whose pilots are knowledgeable, communicative, and genuinely focused on the passenger experience — before, during, and after the flight.
03 — Scenic Value
Views That Justify Every Dollar
Jaw-dropping views and unique flight paths that no road, boat, or hike can replicate. We assess route quality, altitude, and vantage points to ensure every featured tour genuinely earns its description.
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Featured Helicopter Tour Reviews for 2026
Hand-selected from thousands of verified bookings — each review below represents a tour that genuinely delivered on its promise.
“A once-in-a-lifetime experience. Our pilot Felipe was phenomenal — the waterfalls, the cliffs, and the sheer scale of the Na Pali Coast are simply impossible to describe from the ground. This was the undisputed highlight of our entire trip to Hawaii.”
Peak season alert: Several of these tours are currently booking out 3–4 weeks in advance. Availability shown at time of review — confirm current dates directly with the operator before planning.
Our most-read destination guides — each independently selected and regularly updated. Read the full review or book directly through Viator.
South Rim · West RimGrand Canyon · Arizona
★★★★★ 5.0 · Verified Booking
Grand Canyon Helicopter Tours
South Rim and West Rim flights from Las Vegas or Grand Canyon Airport — air-only overflights, canyon floor landings, and private charters for every budget.
Manhattan from above — Statue of Liberty, Brooklyn Bridge, Hudson River, and the full skyline from a perspective no observation deck can match. 12–30 minute flights available.
The Strip at night from 1,000 feet is one of the most visually impressive things you can do in Las Vegas. Day flights to the Grand Canyon West Rim also run from the same operators.
The scale of what Dubai has built is impossible to appreciate from street level. Burj Khalifa, the Palm, and the coastline from altitude — the longer 40-minute flight is well worth the upgrade.
A 12-minute flight over one of the world’s largest waterfalls — plus elephants visible in the national park below. One of the most memorable short helicopter experiences on the planet.
The 50-minute Glacier Explorer is the standout — Remarkables views, alpine landings, and some of the most dramatic scenery New Zealand has to offer. Consistently flawless from pickup to touchdown.
Christ the Redeemer from altitude is categorically different from the queue at the base. The 30-minute circuit covers the statue, Sugarloaf, Guanabara Bay, and Copacabana Beach.
Glacier landings out of Juneau are among the most technically impressive experiences in helicopter tourism. Epic, breathtaking, surreal — and every one of those words is earned.
Table Mountain, Cape Point, and the precise point where two oceans meet — all visible on the longer flights. Exceptional scenic value at a comparatively modest price for international touring.
The Harbour Bridge and Opera House from altitude, with the full Sydney coastline on longer flights. Pilots consistently praised for their knowledge and commentary throughout the flight.
Summit landings and volcanic crater overflights out of Reykjavik — the landscape is unlike anything else on earth, and Icelandic operators consistently earn some of the highest safety ratings reviewed.
Every tour review on this site is independently selected. No operators pay to be featured — every listing earned its place through consistently exceptional traveler ratings and service standards.
Glaciers, fjords, Denali, Mendenhall Glacier, and remote landing zones — Alaska glacier landings are among the most impressive helicopter experiences anywhere.
Statue of Liberty, Central Park, and the full Manhattan skyline — NYC helicopter flights are a consistently top-rated experience for visitors to the city.
Bellagio Fountains, the Luxor Pyramid, and the glittering Strip at night — Las Vegas night flights are one of the best-value helicopter experiences available anywhere.
A high star rating is just the starting point. Here’s exactly how we determine whether a helicopter tour is worth it before it earns a place on this page.
01 — Operator Verification
FAA Certification & Safety Records
We verify FAA Part 135 certification, pilot credentials, and safety history for every operator before any of their tours appear on this site. Non-certified operators are never listed.
02 — Review Volume & Consistency
Pattern of Excellence Over Time
A single glowing review means very little. We look for sustained high ratings across hundreds of verified bookings on multiple platforms — positive patterns that hold over months and seasons.
03 — Traveler Sentiment Analysis
What Guests Actually Said
We read the reviews — not just the star ratings. Recurring themes around pilot quality, communication, and view accuracy tell us far more than a numerical average ever could.
04 — Value Assessment
Price vs. What You Actually Get
Price per minute, inclusions, hotel pickup, landing fees, and total out-of-pocket cost are compared across competing tours. We only recommend experiences where the value clearly justifies the spend.
05 — Scenic Route Quality
Views That Match the Marketing
We assess altitude, route coverage, and vantage points against each operator’s marketing. If the views don’t genuinely match the description, the tour doesn’t make the list.
06 — Annual Re-evaluation
Every Pick Reviewed Yearly
Helicopter tour quality changes. Operators improve and decline. We revisit every recommendation annually and remove any tour that no longer meets the bar — regardless of past performance.
Justin Johnston
Founder & Lead Reviewer · Helicopterstour.com
Before this site existed, Justin spent years working aboard the Pride of America — NCL’s Hawaii-based cruise ship — progressing from Guest Services to Shore Excursions staff. In that role he personally coordinated roughly 2,000 guests per week into helicopter tours, lava boat excursions, and aerial experiences across Kauai, Maui, Oahu, and the Big Island.
Doing that at scale changes the way you see a tour. You stop looking at it as a single experience and start seeing it as a system — the way a brief is delivered, how a transfer is handled when a guest runs late, whether the operator calls ahead when weather shifts, how the pilot makes someone who is nervous feel the moment they sit down. When you’ve managed those details for thousands of people, you know exactly where the gaps are.
You also develop a sharp sense of value. A tour priced at $399 that runs on time, delivers what it promises, and leaves guests genuinely speechless is worth every cent. A tour priced at $149 that cuts corners on briefing time, rushes boarding, or seats guests with obstructed sightlines is a bad deal at any price. That’s the lens every review on this site is written through — not star counts, not affiliate pressure, but the operational and experiential standard of someone who has seen thousands of tours play out in real time.
Two Vacation Hero Awards2,000+ Guests Coordinated WeeklyPride of America · NCL Hawaii500+ Tours Reviewed
Everything you’ve wanted to know about our reviews, our process, and helicopter tours in general.
Are these reviews paid for or sponsored?+
No — never. Every tour featured on this site earned its place entirely on merit. No operator pays for placement, no reviews are sponsored, and no affiliate relationship influences which tours we recommend. Our only criteria are traveler ratings, pilot quality, scenic value, and safety standards.
What does “Verified Booking” mean?+
“Verified Booking” means the review was submitted by a traveler who actually completed the tour through a recognised booking platform — Viator, GetYourGuide, TripAdvisor, or similar. These platforms confirm the booking before allowing a review to be published, which significantly reduces the likelihood of fake or incentivised feedback.
How often are the reviews updated?+
Our editorial team revisits every featured tour at least once per year. If an operator’s ratings decline, their communication deteriorates, or safety concerns emerge, the review is updated or removed — regardless of how long it’s been on the site. Tours are also updated when significant changes occur, such as new flight routes, pricing shifts, or operator ownership changes.
How do I submit a review of my own helicopter tour?+
We currently source our reviews from verified booking platforms rather than accepting direct submissions — this keeps the process tamper-proof and consistent. If you’ve taken a tour you’d like us to evaluate for future inclusion, you’re welcome to leave a verified review on Viator or GetYourGuide. Tours with strong, consistent records across platforms are reviewed for potential inclusion annually.
Are helicopter tours suitable for first-time flyers?+
Absolutely. The majority of the tours we feature are regularly taken by first-time flyers, and many reviews specifically mention initial nerves followed by complete reassurance from the pilot. If you’re particularly anxious, we recommend starting with a doors-on tour (rather than doors-off), choosing a longer flight for better value per minute of scenery, and selecting an operator with strong pilot communication scores in their reviews.
Which helicopter tour offers the best value?+
Las Vegas consistently offers the most accessible entry price — Strip night flights start from around $109 and Grand Canyon day trips from $199. For pure scenery-per-dollar, the Kauai doors-off tour and the Alaska glacier landing experience regularly top traveler value rankings despite higher price points, because the experiences are genuinely impossible to replicate any other way. Cape Town also stands out for international visitors — high scenic quality at a comparatively modest price.
Can I trust the star ratings on this site?+
We don’t simply repeat ratings from a single platform — every rating shown here reflects an aggregate across multiple booking sources and hundreds of individual reviews. Where a tour shows strong performance on one platform but inconsistency on another, we note this. Our goal is to give you a more reliable picture than any single booking site can provide on its own.
Are helicopter tours worth it?+
For most travelers, yes — but the answer depends almost entirely on which tour you book. A well-chosen helicopter tour delivers something that no road trip, boat cruise, or lookout point can replicate: unobstructed, altitude-level views of landscapes that are simply inaccessible any other way. The Na Pali Coast from a Kauai doors-off helicopter, the Grand Canyon rim from 1,000 feet, Denali from above the clouds — these are not variations on experiences you can have at ground level. They are categorically different. Where helicopter tours fall short of “worth it” is when travelers book based on price alone, choose a short city flight expecting scenery that requires a longer route, or book with an operator that cuts corners on pilot experience or aircraft condition. The tours reviewed on this page have been selected specifically because they consistently deliver genuine value — not just a flight, but an experience that travelers consistently describe as one of the highlights of their trip.
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