Sure, there's the ultra-cheap 30-minute heli ride. But if you want to see as much of the Canyon as possible (like up to 75 percent), I recommend the 50-minute deluxe. Uses only the EcoStar chopper. And for real exclusivity, privatize it...
No-Landing, Air-Only Tours
Got a tight budget or limited time to do the Canyon from Las Vegas? Then the air-only tour is perfect for you. This tour goes over Lake Mead, Hoover Dam, Colorado River and the Grand Canyon. Includes free hotel
transfers and can be privatized just for you and your crew...
FAQ: How to Get Front Seats
There are six seats in a helicopter, four in the back and two in the front next to the pilot. Lots of people want the front but don't know how to get them. Here's how to put the odds in your favor...
Our 30-minute helicopter is the budget traveler's #1 choice when visiting the South Rim. Departs from Grand Canyon National Park Airport, Tusayan, AZ, and goes to the North Rim via the Dragon Corridor.
Can be made private.
FAQ: Grand Canyon Skywalk
The Skywalk is a horseshoe-shaped platform bridge that lets you walk 75-feet over the edge of the Canyon. It's owned and operated by the Hualapai Indian tribe and cost millions of dollars to build. Get all the facts here....
SUPER Mega 4-in-1 Tour
Ready for some serious adventure? Try our 4-in-1 tour. It's got a bit of everything, including airplane, helicopter, boat and Skywalk. No other tour can pack this much into one day like the Super-MEGA
can...
FAQ: Things to Do at the South Rim
The South Rim of the National Park is comprised of more than one-million acres. Translation: there's a lot to see and do there. Get a leg up on the best activities. Read this
brief guide.
On a FINAL note:
If you need help, assistance, info or whatever in terms of booking a helicopter tour, reply to this message and tell me:
1. Are you flying from Las Vegas?
2. Best day and month for you to fly?
3. Which tour you want (if you don't know, give me your requirements).