Pricing and Conditions

Adult $2225.00
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Minimum numbers do apply subject to aircraft availability.

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If your cancellation is due to unforeseen circumstances and: More than 48 hours notice is given, no payment will be taken from your card. Less than 48 hours notice is given, a 50% payment will be taken from your card. If no notice is given and you do not show up for your flight, 100% payment will be taken from your card.

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About

Your journey begins by soaring over the Main Divide of the Southern Alps followed by the Wilmot Pass into Doubtful Sound. This long and winding fiord is home to several stunning waterfalls. If the weather is suitable, your helicopter will detour into magical Campbell’s Kingdom, a beautiful hanging valley encompassing a lake and a waterfall. From here, take a peek at Breaksea Sound before arriving in one of Fiordland’s largest and most remote fiords, 40km-long Dusky Sound which is dotted with more than 350 small islands. This is where the second landing is made at Mt Sparrman. From here the flight path will take you to the bottom of New New Zealand’s rugged West Coast. This is where we will make our final landing at Puysegur Point.

Opening times

Business hours:
8.30am - 5.30pm, 7 Days.
Months of operation:
All months of the year

Location

79 Lakefront Drive, Te Anau, New Zealand.

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