Maui from Above: What This Helicopter Tour Reveals
This video walks you through what Maverick Helicopters offers on their Maui flight routes, guided by four experienced pilots who collectively bring over 3,000 hours of aviation experience to the skies. Rather than just showcasing scenic views, the pilots explain exactly what you'll see—from the Wall of Tears in the West Maui Mountains to the Hana Rainforest Preserve, the largest rainforest preserve in the United States—and why a helicopter is often the only practical way to reach these landmarks. The tour covers eight different types of Earth terrain, blending tropical, oceanic, and volcanic landscapes in single flights that sometimes extend to neighboring Molokai.
This experience suits travelers who want more than a resort stay: hikers curious about remote valleys, photographers drawn to waterfalls and sea cliffs, and first-time flyers wondering whether a helicopter tour is worth it. The video directly addresses nervous flyers, describing the ride as a "magic carpet"—smooth, controlled, and designed specifically for tourism. If you've booked a Maui vacation but feel unsure about spending time and money on an aerial tour, the pilots' candid recommendations help you understand the unique vantage points and landscapes you simply can't access from the ground.
Key Moments
Specific Sights and Moments You'll Witness
- The Wall of Tears—a standout feature in the West Maui Mountains described by pilots as a favorite passenger highlight
- Hana Rainforest Preserve valleys—expansive green terrain impossible to explore fully on foot
- North Shore Molokai sea-cliffs—some of the tallest sea-cliffs in the world
- Haleakala and surrounding high-desert climate zones—offering dramatic elevation and landscape contrast
- Waterfalls, coastline, and aquatic wildlife along the route—including opportunities to spot whales depending on season
- Eight distinct climate zones in a single flight—showcasing Hawaii's unusual geographical diversity

What You Need to Know Before Booking
- Aircraft: Maverick flies Airbus ECO-Star helicopters exclusively, built specifically for tourism and rated as the safest and most comfortable in the industry. The company holds the FAA's Diamond Award of Excellence for safety and maintenance.
- First-time flyer tips: The ride is smoother than many expect; keep your eyes moving rather than fixing on one landmark to avoid motion sickness, and wear dark clothing to reduce reflections in photos.
- Timing: Book your flight early in your vacation so the aerial layout helps you plan other activities and sightseeing on the island.
- Photo advice: Trained pilots offer aviation tips to help you capture moments on a mobile device while still enjoying the experience itself—don't get so focused on photography that you miss the flight.
- Island variety: Maui has over 80 beaches and sits between the busier Oahu and quieter Kauai, making it ideal for mixing relaxation with active pursuits like hiking, water sports, and aerial tours.
- Terrain diversity: Eight of Hawaii's thirteen world climate zones are on Maui, meaning you'll see everything from high desert to double-canopy rainforest in one tour.
Common Questions About Maui Helicopter Tours
Will I get airsick on a helicopter tour?
Pilots emphasize that modern tourism helicopters like the ECO-Star offer a surprisingly smooth, stable ride—described as lazy and clean rather than turbulent. First-time flyers are often surprised by how comfortable the experience is, though keeping your eyes moving and staying relaxed helps prevent motion sickness.
What's the best time to schedule a helicopter flight during my Maui trip?
Fly early in your vacation. This gives you an aerial overview of the island's geography and landmarks, helping you plan which ground-based hikes, beaches, and attractions to prioritize for the rest of your stay.
Can I take good photos from a helicopter?
Yes. Pilots recommend wearing dark clothes to minimize reflections in windows and keeping your camera or phone ready. However, one key tip from the video is to avoid getting so caught up in photography that you miss actually experiencing the flight—balance capturing moments with enjoying the views in real time.
What makes a helicopter tour better than driving or hiking to these sites?
Many of Maui's most dramatic features—the Hana Rainforest Preserve valleys, the Wall of Tears, and Molokai's sea-cliffs—are inaccessible or extremely difficult to reach on foot. A helicopter flight shows you large swaths of terrain in minutes and reaches vantage points that ground-based travel simply cannot offer.
Is it safe to fly with Maverick Helicopters?
Yes. Maverick holds the FAA's Diamond Award of Excellence, signifying dedication to maintenance training and aircraft safety above industry standards. The company's founder is a former pilot who personally oversees operational safety, and the fleet consists of the newest ECO-Star helicopters, which are specifically engineered for tourism.



