A Helicopter Tour experience by Mauna Loa Helicopters. Back to all Big Island tours.
Tour Summary: The Kona coast at dusk from a private helicopter: Kua Bay's white sand from the air, lava cliffs with no road access below, and doors-on or doors-off at no extra charge.
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Large photo The Robinson helicopter used on this tour seats up to 3 passengers privately. No shared guests regardless of booking date. -
Large photo The doors-off option removes the door panel before departure. Both doors-on and doors-off are included in the base price. -
Large photo The Kona coast at dusk from a private helicopter tour departing Kailua-Kona at 5:30 PM. Photo: Mauna Loa Helicopters.
5 Tour Highlights:
- The aircraft carries up to 3 passengers and no other guests. This is not a shared charter: the flight is yours regardless of whether others book the same slot.
- The route passes over Maniniʻowali Beach (Kua Bay) to the north and follows the lava coast south toward Captain Cook, with coastal cliffs and coves that have no road access.
- Doors-on or doors-off at no extra charge. The doors-off option removes the door panel before departure; most reviewers who mention it list it as the reason they chose this tour.
- When Kīlauea is actively erupting, volcanic aerosols downwind along the Kona coast intensify the sunset reds and oranges through Rayleigh scattering. The sunset is worth the flight on any clear evening.
- The 5:30 PM departure puts the flight at the hour the Kona coast light changes most. The flight returns before dark.
Important: Minimum age is 7 years old (Door ON only). Minimum age is 12 year old for the Doors OFF option. Total weight per person cannot exceed 275lbs and total group total cannot exceed 650lbs (weights are taken at check-in)
Tour Information:
| Price: | Adult |
|---|---|
| (excluding taxes & fees) | $229 |
Tour Provider: Mauna Loa Helicopters
Activity: Helicopter Tour
Tour start time: 5:30 pm
Duration: 30 minutes
Departure from: Kailua Kona
Pick-up available? No
Included: Fully private aircraft (up to 3 passengers, no shared guests). Pilot commentary on landscape and Hawaiian history. Doors-on or doors-off option at no extra charge, guaranteed window seat for every passenger
Cancellations: Free cancellation up to 24 hours prior to the flight time. Cancellations or delays to the flight are at pilot’s discretion for safety reasons, which may include inclement weather.
Read more: about helicopter tour in our Big Island helicopter tour guide.
# Read more about the private sunset helicopter tour
The Kona coast faces west, which matters at 5:30 PM. This is a private charter: the aircraft carries up to three passengers and nobody else. For a flight under 30 minutes, not sharing the helicopter with strangers changes how the whole thing feels.
The route covers roughly 30 miles of coastline north and south of Kailua-Kona. North of the harbor, the flight passes above Maniniʻowali Beach (Kua Bay), the white-sand bay that looks considerably different from the air than it does from the parking lot. South, the flight follows lava fields and sea cliffs toward the Captain Cook area, with views of coves that have no road access. The pilot provides commentary on the landscape and Hawaiian history throughout, timed so it fills the gaps rather than competes with the view.
Doors on or off: same price, different experience
Both options are covered in the base price at $229 per person. Doors-on is the standard configuration and the only option for passengers under 12. With doors-off, the door panel is removed before departure and the sides are fully open: the wind is louder, the photography changes, and the altitude is more physical. Most guests who mention doors-off in reviews do so specifically, as the reason they preferred this tour over others they had tried. If your group has mixed preferences or you are uncertain, the pilot will advise based on conditions and passenger ages.
The 5:30 PM departure puts the flight at dusk, and the Kona coast sits downwind of Kīlauea. When the volcano is actively erupting, fine particles in the air scatter the low-angle sunlight in a way that pushes the reds and oranges further than a standard sunset. The mechanism is Rayleigh scattering, the same process that makes the sky blue, but just at a different wavelength with volcanic aerosols doing the work. Not every flight gets this; whether the volcano is erupting changes by season. The sunset is worth the flight on any clear evening.
Weight limits, age minimums, and the solo-traveler rule
The minimum group size is 2. A solo traveler purchases 2 seats at $229 per seat. The per-person weight limit is 275 lbs. For a group of 3, no more than one passenger can be over 200 lbs. The minimum age is 7 for doors-on and 12 for doors-off. The tour duration is 30 minutes.
Mauna Loa Helicopters runs Robinson helicopters out of Kailua-Kona. Reviewers consistently name individual pilots. The common thread is that the pilots read the flight: they narrate when there is something to explain and go quiet when the view is enough. At least one pilot synced background music to the scenery over Kua Bay, which is not a listed feature but appeared in reviews unprompted. For guests who are apprehensive about helicopters, multiple reviewers noted arriving nervous and specifically cited the pilot as the reason that changed once airborne.This is a private tour (best for 2 or 3 people)
# About Mauna Loa Helicopters
Mauna Loa Helicopters has operated private sightseeing tours since 2006, starting on Kauaʻi and expanding to Big Island operations in subsequent years. The company uses Robinson helicopters exclusively and is a member of the Hawaiʻi Visitors and Convention Bureau. Their Big Island tours have been recognized in Hawaii Magazine and the Best of West Hawaiʻi awards. We list Mauna Loa because the pilots who staff these tours consistently appear by name in reviews, which is a more reliable indicator of how an operation runs than any credential listed on the website.
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