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Our experienced pilots have prepared a route through the best of the Sierra de Tramuntana:
• Skirting part of the coast of the bay of Palma to see places like the port, Magaluf, Santa Ponsa, Paguera or Puerto Andratx.
• We will fly over the most unknown area of the Sierra de Tramuntana with the island Dragonera, Banyalbufar and Estellencs.
• We will continue along the coast between Sa Foradada, Deia and Puerto Soller.
• To finish in the area of the Cuber reservoir and Puig Major.
The pilot can adapt the 60 minutes route to your preferences if there is a place that catches your attention.
Throughout the flight the pilot will be in contact with you and will provide you with information about the places we pass through so that you can enjoy the experience to the fullest.
• Pilot
• Route with contracted minutes and kilometers
• Safety measures
• Transport
• 1 hour
Book as soon as possible to guarantee availability, especially on long weekends and holidays.
We will send you an email with a voucher that you can print or take with you to the activity.
How to make a reservation?
To book the tour you just have to choose the desired date and fill out the form on this page. Confirmation is immediate.
No (not suitable for people with reduced mobility).
• Tour subject to availability
• We understand that a person's weight is personal information and we will treat all information confidentially. However, we need to know the weight of passengers for security reasons. Therefore:
• If you or any person you wish to fly with weighs more than 125kgs (275 lbs), we need you to let us know at the time of booking. This does not mean that this person cannot fly, it is only because some balancing adjustments must be made to the helicopter in advance. In this case, please write the person's weight in the comments box on the booking page.
• If you and your companions weigh less than 125 kg each, you do not need to inform us of your weight.
• When making the reservation, please write in the comments section the passport or ID number of each passenger. And remember to bring this document with you on the day of the flight.
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