Our Guide to Grand Canyon Helicopter Tours from Las Vegas
By the time you arrive in Vegas, any helicopter tour that you dreamed of experiencing will likely be sold out and you'll be left taking a tour at a time you didn't want, on a day you didn't want and at a price you certainly didn't want.
Use this guide to help you decide what you want from your once-in-a-lifetime experience of the Grand Canyon, and book before you go with the Grand Canyon experts at AttractionTickets.com, so you don't have rely on a concierge who'll be in between recommending restaurants, calling gamblers anonymous and helping someone park a car.
Choose between
- A flight out and back, without touching down, but seeing the beauty of the canyon in the quickest time possible, giving you more time on the Strip
- A landing tour, giving you the chance to experience the serenity and power of the Grand Canyon and enjoying time below the rim by the waters of the Might Colorado River
- A flight to Grand Canyon West where you can visit the Skywalk, take a boat on the Colorado River and learn about the native american culture of the Hualapai Tribe.
We also have fixed wing flights from Las Vegas out to the South Rim and Grand Canyon National Park, as well as helicopter flights along the Strip and the desert surrounding Las Vegas.
Helicopter Flights to see the Grand Canyon
If you are short on time and don't want to spend too long away from the casino, or your pool-side lounger, then these flights are the ones for you. Up and away and before you know it you'll be heading across the desert, taking in the mountains and the Hoover Dam en route to the Grand Canyon!
Flights landing in the Grand Canyon
For those with a little more time, why not touch down in the Grand Canyon, smell the pine and the juniper and experience a little of life below the rim? Maybe head out on a sunset flight for something extra special?
Grand Canyon West Rim and the Skywalk
The Hualapai Tribe invite you to experience their part of the Grand Canyon. Fly out of Las Vegas to this unique place and explore the sights such as Guano Point and Eagle Point , before venturing out onto the Skywalk (optional) and then sampling the culture of 'The People of the Tall Pines'.