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Are there helicopter tours of Tampa?

Answered by Stephanie C.

Yes — Tampa Bay Helicopter and a few other operators offer scenic helicopter tours of the Tampa Bay area, typically departing from Tampa Executive Airport or Peter O. Knight Airport on Davis Islands. Tours range from short 15-minute Bay views to longer customized routes and run anywhere from $100 to $300 per person. It's a bucket-list experience that locals often save for visiting family — the view of the skyline, bridges, and bay from the air is genuinely breathtaking.

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