franz josef glacier | mt cook | milford sound | kaikoura | farm tour | double hill station

 

From our base at Christchurch Airport, join us on a flight of a lifetime and let us share our knowledge and love of the South Islands' outstanding mountain scenery. Choose a flight to suit your needs or ask us to tailor one for you.

 

MT COOK, SOUTHERN ALPS PLUS FRANZ JOSEF AND FOX GLACIER

This very scenic flight is our most popular option and gives you the best combination of coastal and mountain scenery on both sides of the Alps with the option of landing at either Mt Cook, Franz Josef or Fox Glacier and experiencing options such as the helihike, ski plane glacier landing, helicopter glacier landing or just stopping off for lunch... >more

MT COOK, SOUTHERN LAKES AND GLACIERS FLIGHT WITHOUT LANDING

For those short on time, this 2 hour scenic flight over the Mt Cook National Park offers wonderful photo opportunities and stunning views of the glacial lakes Tekapo and Pukaki, Tasman Glacier, Mt Cook and the surrounding alpine area... >more

MILFORD SOUND AND FIORDLAND

Taking the scenic route to Mt Cook, travel over the main alpine divide, view the Franz and Fox Glaciers and down over the rainforests of South Westland to Fiordland... >more

KAIKOURA

This easy 45 minute flight provides stunning views of the East coast and the Kaikoura mountains. Landing at Kaikoura airfield, we arrange your transfer to Whalewatch, Dolphin Encounter, winery, restaurant or golf as required... >more

MT PALM SHEEP AND CATTLE FARM VISIT

A relaxed and family friendly visit to a large working sheep and cattle property 30 minutes flying time north of Christchurch. Your visit will include a working dog demonstration, sheep shearing and refreshments at the homestead... >more

DOUBLE HILL STATION HELIFLIGHTS AND RAKAIA GORGE HIGH COUNTRY EXPERIENCE

This large sheep and cattle station borders the Rakaia River and features some of the best high country scenery in New Zealand. Following a 30 minute flight to a private airfield, you will be met by the station owners and transferred to a helicopter for a flight and landing high in the mountains... >more