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Helicopter Tours to Niihau Island

Information about helicopter tours to Niihau Island.

Niihau Helicopter Picnic Tours
Offers half-day helicopter tours from Kauai to Niihau that include an aerial tour of Niihau, swimming, snorkeing, and relaxing on a Niihau beach, and a picnic lunch.
- Executive class Agusta 109-A twin engine helicopter

- Air tour of the island with history narration
- Land on a secluded beach (landing spot selected by wind conditions)
- Snorkeling, swimming, beachcombing, sunbathing, relaxing,
- Half day groups tours are $440 per person with 5 person minimum
- Private charter tours are $2,500
- More information by phone: 877-441-3500
- More information by email: niihauisland at hawaiian dot net

About Niihau Helicopters, Inc.
- Incorporated in 1986
- Operated out of Kaumakani, Kauai Island
- Mailing address: PO Box 690370, Makaweli, HI 96769,
- Toll Free Phone Number: 877-441-3500.



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