The Ultimate Tour of Long Beach and Los Angeles takes you on a grand lap of the big city. The tour begins in Long Beach Airport and it stretches all the way to Santa Monica, Hollywood Sign and Downtow
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Location: Long Beach
What's Included
- Private Tour
- Live commentary on board
- Fuel surcharge
- Headset
- All, taxes, fees and airport charges
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Yes, there is a weight limit per seat in the helicopter for safety reasons. Generally, the limit is around 250 lbs per person, but it can vary. It's best to contact Anthelion Helicopters directly for the most accurate information regarding your group. If someone exceeds the limit, they might need to book an extra seat.
A: Absolutely! If the weather is not suitable for flying, they'll usually reach out to you ahead of time to discuss rescheduling options. It's definitely better to wait for clear skies than to risk a poor experience. Just make sure to give them a call if you’re worried about conditions on your scheduled day.
A: Comfort is key! It can get a bit windy up there, so I’d suggest wearing layers and maybe a light jacket. Also, avoid loose scarves or anything that could fly away. Closed-toe shoes are a good idea too. Remember to bring sunglasses; the sun can be pretty intense while you're flying over the coast!
Discussions
Thinking about gifting the Ultimate Tour of LA by Helicopter!
Hey folks! I'm planning to gift this helicopter tour to my partner for their birthday. I was reading about the route, and it sounds amazing! Flying over Santa Monica and the Hollywood sign? Yes, please! Just worried about possible weather issues since we’re going in December. Has anyone done this tour recently? Any tips for a first-timer?
Ultimate Helicopter Tour – The Thrill is Real!
Just got back from the ultimate helicopter tour over LA, and wow, it was beyond what I imagined! The views of the beaches, the Hollywood sign, and Griffith Park were unreal. The commentary was super engaging too. If you’re considering it, DO IT! Just a tip: sit on the left side for the best views of the coastline.