A fixed wing airplane has the advantage of large enough fuel tanks, to truly circle the entire Big Island via the air. An air tour provides an overview of this ever-changing and diverse island that one simply cannot get on the ground, and some areas of the island are impossible to see any other way than by air. The volcano is one of the most popular destinations, and whether it is active or not while you are visiting, the tour is absolutely unforgettable.

Unlike most helicopter tours which cut across the saddle of the island in order to get to the volcano, a fixed wing plane has enough fuel to cover all 266 miles of coastline, including the often ignored southern end of the island. Tour operators fly planes of various sizes, but all seats have a window, including the lucky person who gets to fly up front with the pilot. The planes fly almost as low as the helicopters, and do circle and fly back and forth so all passengers get to see the incredible view below.

In addition to their regular air tours, charter plane companies also offer additional services. For the visiting licensed pilot, try Island Hoppers or Mokulele Flight Service. With the guidance of their seasoned staffs, you can charter your own plane and design your own custom air tour. Big Island Air in Kona offers inter-island charters.

A tour of the Big Island via the air is highly recommended, especially if this is your first time visiting.