The East part of Maui is Haleakala, which is the largest dormant volcano in the world rising 10,000 feet out of the Pacific Ocean. To the West we have the West Maui Mountains, a historic mountain range reaching heigths of 5000 feet with an abundance of valleys, waterfalls and lush forests. Maui is home to 7 different temparate zones. All of these phenomenal features can be explored by a variety of helicopter tours. Some tours even include flying over our neighboring island of Molokai, which boasts the tallest sea cliffs in the world (at 3000 ft) and the tallest waterfall in Hawaii at over 2000 ft. One of these tours will be the most exhilarating thing you could do in Maui!