After your Airline Flight, Take A Hawaii Helicopter Tour!
Released on = December 10, 2005, 9:01 am
Press Release Author = Corporate2000
Industry = Accounting
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Press Release Body = A Hawaii helicopter tour is one of the most unforgettable experiences you\'ll have on your trip to Hawaii. An hour or two spent above some of the planet\'s most captivating landscape sears itself into your memory for years to come. A Hawaii helicopter tour is both safe and stupendous!
Some of the sights you\'ll encounter aloft on your Hawaii helicopter tour include of course Hawaii\'s spectacular volcanoes, Haleakala, Kilauea and the Pu\'u O\'o Vent. If you\'re lucky you\'ll see lava flows! Other great sights seen from above include Hana\'s spectacular rain forests and waterfalls, lush sugar cane and pineapple fields, pristine valleys and remote inaccessible rain forests. Relax in the comfort of your seat while you view and listen as your guide gives you all the details on state-of-the-art sound systems, allowing you to concentrate on all the beauty below! Videos are usually available to impress your friends back home, as they\'d never believe this if you simply told it to them!
There are several fine Hawaii helicopter tour companies that will take reservations and offer you all the amenities you\'ll require. Some of these companies include Hawaii Helicopters, Maui Air, Alex Air, Pacific Wings, Volcano Air Tours, Blue Hawaiian Helicopters, Sunshine Helicopters and others. Some tours are as short as 30 minutes, to as long as 3 hours, and run from $100-$500 depending of course on the tour and times you choose. Do yourself a favor and book a Hawaii helicopter tour on your next Hawaii vacation. You\'ll be glad you did!
A Hawaii volcano tour of necessity begins in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, established in 1916. This park, containing more than 218,000 acres, is open daily and offers guided tours and more. It encompasses both the world\'s most massive volcano, Mauna Kea, at 13,796 feet, and Kilauea, the world\'s most active volcano. Mauna Kea, which in Hawaiian means literally \"white mountain\", gets this name from the fact that it is quite often snow-capped. It is also thought to be the world\'s tallest mountain when measured from it\'s undersea base to the summit. Currently dormant, Mauna Kea has also become the home of an important astronomical center, where astronomers from all over the world vie for spots atop the summit to view the heavens.