Contact Information
Address:
5300 S Howell Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53207
Milwaukee Helicopter Tour offers scenic helicopter flights showcasing downtown Milwaukee, Lake Michigan, and the city’s iconic waterfront from a unique aerial perspective. Departing from local helipads, our tours are flown by experienced pilots using modern aircraft designed for safety, comfort, and optimal visibility. Guests enjoy breathtaking views of landmarks such as the Milwaukee Art Museum, the lakefront skyline, and surrounding neighborhoods. Whether you’re visiting the city, celebrating a special occasion, or looking for an unforgettable sightseeing experience, our Milwaukee helicopter tours deliver a memorable way to see the city from above.
5300 S Howell Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53207
Milwaukee Helicopter Tour, located at 5300 S Howell Ave in Milwaukee, WI, offers unforgettable aerial adventures right above our beautiful city. Experience the breathtaking views of downtown Milwaukee and the sparkling waters of Lake Michigan from a unique perspective. Our professional pilots provide safe and exhilarating flights, showcasing the local landmarks and scenic beauty specific to our Milwaukee location. Take to the skies for a memorable tour of the city you love.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Where do your helicopter tours depart from?A: Our helicopter tours depart directly from our base located at 5300 S Howell Ave in Milwaukee, WI.
Q: How long does a typical tour flight last?A: Most of our standard tours last approximately 30 minutes, giving you ample time to enjoy the stunning views over Milwaukee.
Q: What is included in the tour price?A: The price includes a pre-flight briefing, the actual flight time, and all safety equipment. Beverages are not included unless specified in a special package.
Q: Can I book a flight on the same day?A: Yes, we offer same-day bookings for tours, subject to weather conditions and pilot availability.
Q: Are there any weight restrictions for passengers?A: Passengers must be able to sit comfortably in the helicopter seat and meet our weight requirements for safety, typically under 300 lbs (136 kg).