$265 for a One-Hour Aerial Photo Flight over Oahu for Up to Five People from Hawaii from Above ($530 Value)
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- Aerial views of volcanoes, beaches & Pearl Harbor
- Includes one 8"x10" photo per group
- Complimentary beverages
Volatile volcanoes showcase the raw power of the Earth's shifting plates by bursting forth and creating a surplus of overcooked s'mores. Document nature's deliciousness with today's Groupon: for $265, you get a one-hour aerial photo flight over Oahu for up to five people from Hawaii from Above (a $530 value).
Hawaii from Above delivers and documents mile-high memories, helping guests take a pictorial piece of Oahu home. Previously only available to real-estate-savvy bog men, visitors can now get an aerial view of spectacular Hawaiian sights, including Diamond Head—a crater encompassing more than 475 acres along the eastern edge of Waikiki—Pearl Harbor, or the free-range pineapple habitat. The approximately one-hour flight allows up to five guests and a maximum 900 pounds of man-flesh to take wing in the twin-engined Cessna Skymaster 337, with 30-year flight veterans at the helm.
Explorers can direct their pilot toward specific photo-op sights, and although they must provide their own cameras, they will receive one commemorative 8"x10" photo of their cloud-top wanderings. Each person will also receive one free nonalcoholic beverage while taking snapshots of their island paradise.
- Aerial views of volcanoes, beaches & Pearl Harbor
- Includes one 8"x10" photo per group
- Complimentary beverages
Volatile volcanoes showcase the raw power of the Earth's shifting plates by bursting forth and creating a surplus of overcooked s'mores. Document nature's deliciousness with today's Groupon: for $265, you get a one-hour aerial photo flight over Oahu for up to five people from Hawaii from Above (a $530 value).
Hawaii from Above delivers and documents mile-high memories, helping guests take a pictorial piece of Oahu home. Previously only available to real-estate-savvy bog men, visitors can now get an aerial view of spectacular Hawaiian sights, including Diamond Head—a crater encompassing more than 475 acres along the eastern edge of Waikiki—Pearl Harbor, or the free-range pineapple habitat. The approximately one-hour flight allows up to five guests and a maximum 900 pounds of man-flesh to take wing in the twin-engined Cessna Skymaster 337, with 30-year flight veterans at the helm.
Explorers can direct their pilot toward specific photo-op sights, and although they must provide their own cameras, they will receive one commemorative 8"x10" photo of their cloud-top wanderings. Each person will also receive one free nonalcoholic beverage while taking snapshots of their island paradise.