Lift off over Paihia for a breathtaking aerial perspective of all 144 islands, the Hole in the Rock, Cape Brett Lighthouse, and the jade-green coastline — the single most dramatic view the Bay of Islands offers, reserved for those who seek it.
What to expect
Your pilot-guide lifts off from Paihia's waterfront helipad and banks south over the shimmer of the inner bay, narrating each landmark below. Piercy Island's Hole in the Rock is sensational from the air — the sea arch framed by open Pacific on all sides. On the extended flight, Cape Brett Lighthouse perches impossibly on its narrow headland, and the outer islands glow emerald against sapphire water. Landings on remote beaches or island hilltops can be arranged on private charters for the ultimate private moment. Every seat is a window seat.
Good to know
Helipad is a short walk from Paihia Wharf — minimal transfer time. Flights run weather-permitting; Salt Air has excellent availability flexibility. Book the 45-minute option for the full coastal arc. Pre-book directly as seats are strictly limited and demand is high in summer.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Bay of Islands (Paihia) — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.