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Helicopter Flight Over Rotorua City

Rotorua City Flight

You’ll never get to see a better view of Rotorua and surrounding lake than by experiencing the thrill of a helicopter flight!

Crater Lake Views on your Helicopter Flight

Crater Lake Views Flight

Stunning Crater lakes, and Rotorua’s renowned thermal activity all feature in this short but captivating taste of our local area. Enjoy spectacular aerial views of the following lakes: Blue (Tiki Tapu), Green (Rotokakahi), Okareka, Tarawera, Okataina and Rotorua.

Mt Tarawera

Mount Tarawera Volcanic Landing

Land on the sacred Mount Tarawera and try to comprehend the earth forces which created this awe inspiring volcanic icon. Standing on the summit offers unobstructed views of the volcano’s magnificent craters, domes and the Rotorua lakes district. Complemented with informative commentary, this is more than a flight – it is an experience to remember.

White Island Active Volcano

White Island Active Volcano Landing

This is an amazing experience – where else can you walk on the active crater floor of this unique lunar landscape, part of our Pacific ring of fire. Located 52km’s off the Bay of Plenty Coastline, White Island’s active volcanic vents, steaming Crater Lake, bubbling hot streams and desolate mining ruins combine to create a surreal experience. When present, the sighting of dolphins in the Pacific Ocean over which we fly combine to create an inspiring experience.

Discover White Island Active Volcano

White Island, Mt Tarawera Volcano Landings

This is the ultimate scenic flight where you get to see contrasting volcanoes and landscapes. From the steaming crater floor of White Island to the high and exposed summit of Mount Tarawera – an unforgettable experience viewing two of New Zealand’s most prominent volcanic features.