Pricing and Conditions

Adult $429.00 - $480.00
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Minimum 2 passengers on each flight.

Cancellation Policy angle-down

Prior to one week of travel – full refund Within one week and 48 hours of departure – 50% refund Within 48 hrs of departure – no refund Cancellation by Salt Air due to weather or serious illness will not incur a cancellation fee.

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About

For many years visitors have come to the Bay of Islands to venture through the infamous Hole in the Rock on boats, we have flown them over it thousands of times to view it's unique appearance and learn it's history. Now it can be experienced up close and on foot, landing by helicopter on our exclusive helipad on top of the island. Visitors have the option to land on the island with a 15-minute stop with the pilot.
Very few people in history have ever ventured on the island in this way before. Being surrounded by steep cliffs and stunning scenery it's sure to be a memorable and unique experience you won't forget.

Opening times

Business hours:
8.30am - 6.30pm (October to April) 8.30am - 5pm (May to September)
Months of operation:
All months of the year

Location

Marsden Road, Paihia, New Zealand.

plane Proximity to airport:
21km to Kerikeri Airport.
bus Proximity to coach terminal:
1 minute to Paihia coach terminal.
decisions Proximity to town:
In the centre of Paihia.

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