Hey it's Keith Kravitz and here's a list of what's hot when it comes to Grand Canyon 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. Do you want a tour from Las Vegas? 2. What's the best day and month for you to do
it? 3. Which tour you want (if you don't know, give me your requirements). I answer EVERY message - Keith Kravitz
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Go big or go home! If you're looking to REALLY do the Canyon, you've got to consider a deluxe tour. What makes them deluxe? Start with the chopper. It's the EC 130 and it's the most superior
flying machine in the sky today. Oh, and then there's the limo and the Vegas Strip tour. Yup - if you're into perks, these flights are for you.
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Prefer an airplane tour to a heli ride? Got limited funds? Want to get to the Canyon quickly and affordably? Take a plane tour. From Vegas, trips go to the West Rim and the South Rim. You can fly over the "big ditch" or land on top of it. And if you land, there's a bunch of awesome side trips you can tack on.
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Got time to burn but not money? Take a road trip. Las Vegas Bus tours to the Grand Canyon go to either the West Rim (where the Skywalk is) or to the South Rim. Trips take a full day and get back
to Vegas around 9 p.m. so resist making plans that evening. Tours include driver/guide, lunch and all taxes and fees and a Hoover Dam photo stop if time permits. If you like value, you'll want to check out these bus tours!
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Air-Only Heli Rides from LV
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Prefer to keep it simple and do a flyover? I'm with you. We have two tours that don't land but deliver everything including Lake Mead and Hoover Dam. In addition, you'll also fly over the Colorado River and Grand Cliff's Wash. Choose form the basic flyover and the deluxe flyover, which includes a tour of the Vegas Strip from the top to the bottom. Either way, you're going to get a terrific experience.
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South Rim - Best Heli Ride |
South Rim helicopters are air-only per National Park Rules. The best option in my opinion is the 50-minute ride. This spectacular tour does a loop over the South Rim, East Rim and North Rim
before landing. It includes the Dragoon Corridor, which is the widest, deepest section of the Canyon, as well as Desert Watchtower and so much more.In all, you'll have see up to 75 percent of the Grand Canyon. See full itinerary here...
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The Grand Canyon Skywalk is by far Las Vegas' undisputed #1 outdoor attraction. The "glass bridge" lets you walk 75 feet over the edge until you are standing up to 3,500 feet over the bottom. There are two great ways to get to the Skywalk. The first is the Skywalk helicopter package. It departs daily includes VIP tickets. The second is the Skywalk airplane, which also comes with tickets. Both include meals and prices are fixed and cover all taxes and fees.
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Las Vegas 4-in-1 Adventure! |
If you want to do the Grand Canyon from the top to the bottom and leave no stone unturned, you've got to try the 4-in-1 tour. This tour starts by landing on the bottom. You deplane. Then
transfer to a pontoon boat for a quick float up/down the Colorado River. Back on the chopper, you ascend to the top and do the Skywalk. You've got plenty of time to explore, too, so take one of the free shuttles and visit the West Rim's key lookout points. Get complete details here...
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South Rim - Sunset Jeep & Helicopter |
This is one of the South Rim/Tusayan area's most popular tours. Includes a 30-minute helicopter ride from South Rim to North Rim and back. Then a 2-hour guided Jeep tour inside the National Park
with stops at all the key lookouts and landmarks like Mather Point, Yaki Point, Grand Canyon Village and more. Book this one way in advance as tours are limited and regularly sell out.
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Float tours are back! Starting second week of March, you can float down the Colorado on a 19-person pontoon. Trip goes through Horseshoe Bend and includes a couple of stops to see a hidden waterfall and for luch and swimming. The basic float tour comes with free hotel transfers. The deluxe float tour includes a plane ride to the drop-in point plus Antelope Canyon.
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