Hey it's Keith Kravitz and here's a list of what's hot when it comes to Grand Canyon helicopter tours from Las Vegas & South Rim...
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Do you need help booking a tour? Reply to this email 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). I answer EVERY message - Keith Kravitz
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OK, looking to do the Grand Canyon in style while visiting Las Vegas? Try the Champagne picnic at the bottom! This trip covers all the basics en
route to the Canyon, including Lake Mead, Hoover Dam and the Colorado River. Then you descend 4,500 feet to the base. The views are incredible and what makes this trip super special is that you can only do it from Vegas! So buckle up and go here for complete booking details...
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Looking for an incredibly affordable helicopter ride? Do the air-only flght from Vegas. It goes over all the big stuff (e.g. Hoover Dam) on the
way to the West Rim before spending an extended amount flight time hoovering over the best sights at the Canyon. This trip has value written all over it and even includes free hotel transfers to and from every hotel on The Strip! So let's fly! Go here to get prices and flights times...
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One of the best times of the day to experience the Canyon is at sunset. So thank goodness there are sunset heli tours! However, departures are
once a day and flights are super limited. If you want one of these, you've got to book fast and early. Go here and check out our sunset heli options.
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If you're in Arizona for business or pleasure, make sure you drive to the South Rim for a heli ride. Tours range from 30-minutes to 50-minutes. I
personally prefer the longer tour because you get to see up to 75 percent of the Canyon. There's also a really cool heli/Jeep combo. Give 'em a look. Go here for our South Rim helicopter rides...
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Tips: Window Seats, Weight Limits |
I answer a lot of questions over the course of a day. By far, the two most popular have to do with 1) how to get window seats and 2) if there are weight limits. If these questions are burning a hole in you mind, go here and read this post now...
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Too many times I get a call from some traveler that needs a heli tour now. Sometimes I can help and when I do they end up buying a tour that's way more expensive than if they had booked in advance. Or, worse, the tour is sold out! Don't get caught in this situation. Buy your
seats ahead of time. Here's a post I wrote that explains why travelers who RSVP win the game...
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Vegas: Direct Flight to South Rim (Fast!) |
FYI - Las Vegas helicopters DO NOT fly to the South Rim. It's too far. But don't despair. If you are in Vegas and have your heart set on the South Rim, take the direct airplane flight to Grand Canyon National Park Airport. There are two versions of
this tour: The deluxe (includes a South Rim heli ride) and the basic (no heli ride).
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Vegas Helicopter & Rafting |
Yes, there's still time to go Colorado River rafting from Las Vegas. The weather is absolutely perfect for this
trip, which starts with a helicopter ride to the bottom that's followed by a 11.5-mile float trip on the River. The cool thing about the float is that it starts at the base of Hoover Dam. This trip runs through Nov. and then it's gets throttled back to a few days a week until it stop for the winter. Get it while it's hot. Go here for more
details...
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