Hawaii

Aerial activities in Hawaii

In Hawaii, aerial activities mainly focus on helicopter tours around Oahu, Maui, Kauai, and the Big Island, as well as scenic airplane overflights and discovery flights depending on the island.

Skydiving and paragliding are also offered across the archipelago, with spectacular locations above some of Hawaii’s most beautiful landscapes.

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Hawaii helicopter tour: scenic flightseeing over the islands

From Līhuʻe on Kauaʻi, the helicopter quickly gains altitude and opens up views of Waimea Canyon before tracking along the Nā Pali Coast, where the cliffs of Kalalau Valley drop straight into the water. On Oʻahu, just minutes from Waikīkī, a helicopter tour in Hawaii often passes near Diamond Head and continues toward Kāneʻohe Bay, with the Koʻolau ridgelines in the background. When the light is clear around Kahului on Maui, the coastline and valleys stand out more sharply, making it easier to pick out ridgelines and shoreline contours.


Airplane tour in Hawaii: a wide-angle view of the islands and coastline

For those who want a broader, slower-moving perspective, an airplane tour in Hawaii offers a wide-angle view of the islands and coastline, with enough time to follow headlands and bays from the air. From Kona, the Kohala Coast stretches toward Kawaihae, while a departure from Kahului can trace Lānaʻi and Molokaʻi when visibility stays clear.


Skydiving in Hawaii: tandem skydive, freefall, and ocean views

Arriving on the North Shore near Kawaihapai Airfield sets the tone right away, because the climb to altitude brings Mokulēʻia, Waialua, and the tip of Kaʻena Point into a single sweep. Skydiving in Hawaii is typically done as a tandem skydive, and the freefall over the ocean turns reefs into patterns before a calmer canopy descent toward the beaches. Morning departures, when the wind is more consistent around Waialua, often make it easier to align the briefing and the jump.


Paragliding in Hawaii: a smooth tandem flight over the beaches

When the trade winds are stable, paragliding in Hawaii offers a smooth tandem flight over the beaches, following the curve of Waimānalo Bay without jolts. From the launch near Makapuʻu, the view toward Lanikai stays clear as long as the air remains calm.


Glider flight in Hawaii: engine-off soaring and quiet sensations

What stands out most is the silence, and a glider flight in Hawaii is about engine-off soaring by reading the air rather than relying on power. From Dillingham above Waialua, the wing can follow the Koʻolau toward Kahuku, with the North Shore unfolding toward Sunset Beach. The result is a quiet, steady set of sensations, ideal for gaining altitude without engine noise.



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