


1 hour
1 580 €
Enjoy an unforgettable experience in a 1-hour helicopter flight to the highest summit in Europe!
The Mont Blanc massif is the highest point in the Alps. With an altitude of 4809 meters.
The summit, an object of fascination in many cultural works, has for several centuries been a goal for all kinds of adventurers.
Discover wildlife, massive glaciers and the largest dams.
From Annecy airport we will cross the Dravais pass towards Megève and Saint Gervais before returning to the Chamonix valley.
We will fly over the Mer de Glace and its seracs with an unobstructed view of the Grandes Jorasses.
The return route will be via the Val D'Arly and the end of Annecy lake.
Enjoy an unforgettable experience in a 1-hour helicopter flight to the highest summit in Europe!
The Mont Blanc massif is the highest point in the Alps. With an altitude of 4809 meters.
The summit, an object of fascination in many cultural works, has for several centuries been a goal for all kinds of adventurers.
Discover wildlife, massive glaciers and the largest dams.
From Annecy airport we will cross the Dravais pass towards Megève and Saint Gervais before returning to the Chamonix valley.
We will fly over the Mer de Glace and its seracs with an unobstructed view of the Grandes Jorasses.
The return route will be via the Val D'Arly and the end of Annecy lake.
- Read our FAQ
- Contact our team
- Use our online chat
1 580 €
Passenger(s) | price | price/pax | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | cheapest ! |
395 € | 395 € | |
2 | 790 € | 395 € | ||
3 | 1 185 € | 395 € | ||
4 | 1 580 € | 395 € | ||
5 | 1 975 € | 395 € | ||
6 | 2 370 € | 395 € |
Select an hour for the
Please select a flight time
Number of seat
6
Cruising speed :
220 km/h
Description of the helicopter :
The Bell 407 is a four-blade, single-engine, civil utility helicopter; a derivative of the Bell 206L-4 LongRanger. The 407 uses the four-blade, soft-in-plane design rotor with composite hub developed for the United States Army's OH-58D Kiowa Warrior instead of the two-blade, semi-rigid, teetering rotor of the 206L-4. Design by Bell Helicopters factory.
Are you sure?