West Maui & Moloka'i Helicopter Tour (Wheelchair Accessible)
Points of Interest
- Iao Valley State Park
Description
Be sure to read the Special Notes further down this page for important requirements and restriction.
From heavenly beaches and tumbling waterfalls to lush rainforest and stark, volcanic ridges, Maui boasts a diverse and beautiful landscape. It's no wonder the readers of Conde Nast Traveler have voted it "Best Island" for more than a dozen years.
Discover many of its most dazzling highlights for yourself as you soar over breathtaking scenes of island beauty on a thrilling helicopter tour. And, since thousands of humpback whales migrate to Maui's warm waters, if your visit coincides with their arrival, you may catch sight of these magnificent marine mammals.
Soar over the old whaling town of Lahaina and skim above the shimmering sands and crystal-clear waters of Kaanapali, one of the island's most popular resort areas. Nearly 75% of Maui's land area is isolated and inaccessible due to extreme terrain and rainforests. With no roads and few trails, it is impossible to see this hidden interior landscape except by helicopter.
Here, deep in the heart of its wildest regions, you'll peer down on an undulating tapestry of lush tropical rainforests and deep valleys full of cascading waterfalls. Depending on your route, you may pass over the famed Iao Valley and the natural rock formation called the 'Iao Needle. The green-covered stone protruding from the valley floor is actually an old basaltic core (volcano remnant).
It is surrounded on all sides by the Pu'u Kukui Crater, the site of one of the most famous battles in Hawaiian history. In 1790 King Kamehameha I defeated the Maui army in his quest to unite the Hawaiian Islands. It is said that when the battle was over, the stream was so dammed with all the bodies that the water ran red with blood. The site was named Kepaniwai "damming of the waters."
Across the Pailolo channel, the shimmering outline of Molokai invites exploration. Here you'll view the world's highest, most spectacular sea cliffs, the 1,100-foot-high Honokohau Falls, Hawaii's tallest waterfall, plus the wild remote valleys and stunning coastline of the famous Kalaupapa Peninsula.
As you soar over one gorgeous scene after another with your pilot, who is also a State of Hawaii Certified Tour Guide, you'll gain insight into the region's history and culture. The island of Maui was named after a mythological being who snared the sun at Haleakala to slow its course so his mother Hina could get her kapa making done.
King Piilani was the first ruler to unite all of Maui under a single family of alii (royalty) in the early 15th century. In 1790, King Kamehameha I, Maui's last king, took control of Maui and made Lahaina the new capital of the unified Hawaiian Kingdom. For nearly five decades, Lahaina served as the center of government for Hawaii.
Upon your return and landing, you'll no doubt savor a vast collection of memories that you'll always remember and perhaps share with your fellow passengers onboard.
This excursion was chosen last season by Princess passengers for overall tour quality and outstanding customer service and awarded Shore Excursion of the Season in Maui.
Special Notes:
The content of this tour is identical to JHM-805. Only guests using a wheelchair can book this tour, as it ensures accessible transportation. Due to the specialized nature of some lift-equipped vehicles, priority is given to guests using a wheelchair and one companion only; additional companions may be required to travel on the transportation provided for tour JHM-805. Bookings not marked with an accessibility requirement will be removed from the tour's inventory.Maximum weight for the power mobility lift is 250lbs. Passengers with disabilities must contact the onboard Tour Office at least 48 hours prior to the excursion to ensure arrangements can be made to meet their particular needs. Lahaina is a tender port. Please be sure to read the "Accessible Cruising" information on the home page of Princess.com.
Approximate flight time is 45 minutes. Carry-on bags are not allowed and there is limited secure storage at the heliport. iPads, iPad minis or tablets are not permitted on the flight. Oxygen devices of any type are not allowed.
Weight surcharge ($179.95) may apply on this flight. Due to weight and balance limitations, as well as passenger safety and comfort, the helicopter companies have advised that guests weighing 260 lbs. or more (fully clothed) will be assessed the weight surcharge to reserve adequate space onboard the helicopter. Passengers weighing 260 lbs. or more should reserve an extra surcharge ticket and, once onboard, contact the Tour Office and your account will be adjusted to reflect the cost of the surcharge only. Must be able to climb onboard helicopter if more than 250 lbs as maximum weight for the power mobility lift is 250lbs.
Helicopter excursions are not refundable unless cancelled by 12:00pm on the day after embarkation.
Details
Tour timeline may vary to avoid overcrowding, etc.
Depart from ship to heliport
- Transport type:
- Van
- Transport Capacity:
- 8
- Travel time:
- 00:30
- Time at site:
- 00:30
- Inside visit:
- No
- Wheelchair accessible:
- Yes
Check-in and safety briefing
- Time at site:
- 00:30
- Wheelchair accessible:
- Yes
Board helicopter for aerial tour
- Transport type:
- Helicopter
- Transport Capacity:
- 6
- Time at site:
- 00:45
- Wheelchair accessible:
- Yes
Re-board mni-bus for return to ship
- Transport type:
- Van
- Transport Capacity:
- 12
- Travel time:
- 00:45
- Time at site:
- 00:45
- Wheelchair accessible:
- Yes