California Coast & Canyons Helicopter Tour
35 Minute Tour | $340 Per Person
Overview
Activity details
Begin your helicopter tour above the Santa Monica Mountains with a dramatically beautiful flight above Topanga Canyon. As you rise above the mountains, you’ll be greeted with magnificent views of the ocean and distant islands off shore, and the mansions along the hills that enjoy a similar vista in the quiet enclaves of Malibu and Pacific Palisades. You’ll fly along the waterfront, getting one-of-a-kind views of the world-famous Santa Monica Pier, Pacific Park, the hip ambience of Venice Beach and West L.A, before your helicopter returns back over Bel Air, Hollywood Hills and the Sepulveda Pass following the 405 (four-oh-five) freeway and a return to Van Nuys Airport.
What's included
Private helicopter flight
What's not included
Tips/Gratuity
Highlights
Coastal and city views.
Pricing
Our tours require a 2 person minimum at $340/person.
Cancellations
Please note that once you have booked a flight with us it means that we have reserved time in our schedule exclusively for you.
Cancellation Policy – Please Review
• We require 24 hours’ notice in order to change or cancel your reservation.
• Tours canceled with less than 24 hours don’t allow enough time to resell the cancelled seats.
• Reservations canceled with less than 24 hours will be assessed a 50% cancellation fee.
No-shows
• Any NO SHOWS will be assessed a 100% cancellation fee.
Late Arrivals
• Late arrivals of 15 minutes or more will be assessed 50% cancellation fee.
• If you need to change or cancel your reservations please provide us with at least
24 hours’ notice prior to your tour time and we will be happy to accommodate you.
Weather
If we have to cancel a flight due to adverse weather conditions, you will receive a full refund, if you cannot reschedule, without a service fee penalty. Bad Weather is determined by the pilot on the day of the flight. All flights are subject to weather and ATC (air traffic control) limitations per Federal Aviation Regulations. The go/no-go decision of the pilot-in-command is always final. Flight routes may be subject to change due to unforeseen circumstances in respect to weather, airspace closures or temporary flight restrictions, which are out of our control.