From the sky – Medellín Helicopter Flight*

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Medellín from above is another story. Being able to see the landscapes, colors and infrastructure of this wonderful city and at a helicopter, is priceless.

See the city from south to north, passing through a number of emblematic places as: The Atanasio Girardot Sports Unit, La Alpujarra Administrative Center, The Coltejer Building, among others.

You will enjoy and feel the airs of this amazing city through this experience.

 

 

Includes:

  • Private transport
  • Private helicopter flight
  • Medical insurance

 

Places to see:

  • The Olaya Herrera Airport of the city of Medellín.
  • The Atanasio Girardot Stadium and the sports complex.
  • The Pueblito Paisa.
  • The University of Antioquia campus.
  • The neighborhoods in the mountains of Medellín.
  • The landscape on both sides divided by the Medellín River.
  • The center of the city with its iconic Coltejer building.
  • The Alpujarra.
  • The ‘zona rosa’ of the town and golden mile or business district.

*Starting hour depends on the availability 

Duration:

  • 1 hour

 

Flight duration :

  • 15 minutes

 

Recommendations:

  • Wear comfortable clothes.
  • Closed shoe.
  • Use sunscreen.

 

  • Minimum 2 people, maximum 6 people
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