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Experience Maui from the sky with a private 1-hour air tour featuring stunning views of volcanoes, waterfalls, and the Road to Hana for $420 per person.

This exclusive 1-hour private air tour offers a breathtaking perspective of Maui’s most iconic landscapes, all from the comfort of a small aircraft. Priced at $420 per person, the tour is designed for small groups of 2 to 5 people, making it a personalized adventure that stands out from larger group excursions. Maui Plane Rides manages this flight, starting and ending at Maui Plane Rides, 90 Kuhea St, Kahului.
What sets this tour apart is its focus on capturing the island’s natural beauty through live pilot commentary and spectacular aerial views. The tour includes headsets for clear communication and refreshments, ensuring that every moment is comfortable and informative. With an average booking window of 37 days in advance, this experience is highly recommended for those seeking a unique way to explore Maui’s landscapes in a short but memorable timeframe.

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The tour begins and concludes at Maui Plane Rides in Kahului, making logistics straightforward. This central location allows for easy access and a seamless start and finish to your aerial adventure. The mobile ticket system ensures smooth entry, and booking is simple, with most travelers reserving their spots 37 days in advance on average.
This private experience is tailored for small groups, ensuring you receive personalized attention from the pilot. The full mobility requirement means most participants can enjoy the flight comfortably, and the weight of each passenger must be entered at booking for safety and planning purposes.

Flying over Maui’s Valley, the tour reveals why Maui is called “The Valley Island.” The views of the entire Maui Valley are spectacular and provide a comprehensive look at the lush landscape that makes the island so distinctive. This experience offers a perspective that is impossible to get from the ground, showcasing the vast green expanses, mountain ranges, and fertile lands that define Maui.
The bird’s-eye view of the valley is especially impressive given the short duration of the tour, allowing ample time to appreciate the scale and beauty of Maui’s central plains.

One unique highlight is the overflight of the Alexander & Baldwin Sugar Museum, where the ghostly remains of Maui’s historic sugar factory come into view. This aerial perspective offers a glimpse into the island’s agricultural past, adding a layer of cultural insight to the natural sights.
The visual of the old sugar factory ruins is a subtle reminder of Maui’s economic history and presents a compelling contrast to the lush, vibrant landscape surrounding it.

The Kihei coastline reveals Maui’s natural marine beauty through crystal-clear waters, coral reefs, and turquoise shores. From the air, the aqua hues are vivid, and the reefs below are easily visible, giving a sense of the richness of Maui’s marine environment.
This stop showcases the coast’s intense natural beauty, and the aerial view of the reefs and shoreline is a favorite among those seeking picturesque scenery and a sense of Maui’s vibrant underwater life.

Overflights of Wailea highlight the luxury resorts and glistening beaches along Maui’s coastline. The vibrant turquoise and aquamarine colors of the tropical waters stand out sharply from the land, offering stunning visuals of the thriving coral reefs below.
The scenic view of the resorts and the vivid colors of the coast make this a highlight, especially for those interested in Maui’s upscale tourism scene.

The lava flows at Makena State Park and La Perouse Bay are among the most captivating sights on this tour. Flying over majestic volcanic cinder cones, lava rivers, craters, and fissures, the landscape appears as a timeless monument to Maui’s volcanic activity.
Lava rivers flowing to the sea create dramatic natural features, visible only from the sky, where the contrast between black lava and lush surroundings is striking. The overflight of La Perouse Bay gives a rare perspective of these ancient and modern lava flows that shaped the island’s coastline.

The lava fields present a landscape of massive lava flows, often described as “chocolate rivers” of Earth’s molten blood. Seeing the craters, fissures, and cinder cones from above provides an understanding of the volcanic forces that have shaped Maui over millions of years.
The sheer scale and visual drama of these lava flows are among the most memorable parts of the flight, illustrating the raw power of nature that created Maui’s volcanic terrain.
The Haleakala volcano appears sacred and majestic from the air, with deep valleys and volcanic cinder cones visible from the “hidden” face of the volcano. This perspective offers a rare glimpse of Maui’s iconic volcano that is difficult to appreciate from the ground.
The view of Haleakala National Park is particularly praised for its stunning beauty, providing visitors with a bird’s-eye appreciation of one of Maui’s most famous landmarks.
The Red Sand Beach, also known as Kaihalulu Beach, reveals its striking color from above, thanks to its cinder cone origins. The unique red sand stands out against the lush greenery and blue waters, offering an extraordinary visual.
Following that, the aerial view of Hana gives a bird’s-eye look at the small, jungle-shrouded town. The Road to Hana itself is soared over, allowing travelers to appreciate its twists and turns without the traffic congestion, making it an even more breathtaking experience.
This private flight experience guarantees skip-the-line access and includes headsets for every passenger, ensuring clear commentary during the flight. The fuel surcharge is included in the price, and full mobility is required for participants.
Most bookings are made 37 days in advance, reflecting its popularity. The cancellation policy offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the scheduled flight, making it a flexible option for travelers with changing plans.
What makes this tour truly special is the personalized experience with a small group size and the expert pilot’s live commentary, enriching the visual spectacle with informative insights about Maui’s geology and history. The all-window cabin ensures every passenger gets a clear view of the sights, from lava flows to waterfalls.
The one-hour duration balances a rundown of the island’s highlights with a manageable time commitment. The luxury touches such as refreshments and light communication enhance the overall experience, making it suitable for romantic getaways, family outings, or solo explorers seeking a memorable aerial perspective.
This $420 private air tour offers high-quality views of Maui’s volcanoes, waterfalls, and coastlines in just an hour. Its small group setting and live pilot commentary elevate it beyond typical sightseeing flights, offering a personalized and educational experience.
While it doesn’t include stops on the ground, the aerial perspective provides a rundown of the island’s diverse landscapes, making it an ideal choice for first-time visitors and repeat travelers alike. The free cancellation policy adds peace of mind, and the consistent 5-star reviews highlight its popularity and quality.
“This was amazing! I loved seeing Maui from this perspective. The lava to the lush rainforest and then the road to Hana from the sky perspective was…”
How long is the flight?
The tour lasts approximately 1 hour, providing ample time to see Maui’s major sights from above.
What is the cost per person?
The experience costs $420 per person, with private groups of 2 to 5 people.
Where does the tour depart from?
It departs from Maui Plane Rides at 90 Kuhea St, Kahului.
Are beverages included?
Yes, beverages are provided during the flight for passenger comfort.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance.
Is this tour suitable for all mobility levels?
Most travelers can participate, but full mobility is required.
What specific sights will I see?
You will see Haleakala volcano, lava flows, waterfalls, Maui Valley, Hana, Red Sand Beach, and the Road to Hana from above.
How many people can be in the aircraft?
The aircraft is designed for 2 to 5 passengers, ensuring a private experience.
Do I need to provide weight information?
Yes, accurate weight of each passenger in pounds must be entered at booking for safety reasons.
What makes this tour unique?
Its private setting, expert pilot commentary, and comprehensive aerial coverage of Maui’s most famous sights make this tour stand apart.