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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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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Got limited time? Limited budget? Then consider the air-only (no-landing) option. This trip goes over Hoover Dam, Lake Mead, Colorado River and the Grand Canyon before turning back to Vegas.
It's a great way to experience all the region has to offer without busting the bank. This trip does sell out so please try to book in advance as soon as you reasonably can. Details here...
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South Rim: 30-Min. Basic Tour |
Super-tight budget? We just added the ultra-cheap 30-minute helicopter ride back into the line up. Initially, I resisted because I strongly recommend the 50-minute
tour. But my clients have spoken and they want a tour that goes from South Rim to North Rim and back at the cheapest price possible. Like what you're reading? Go here for booking details...
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Las Vegas Plane to South Rim |
Las Vegas helicopters don't fly to the South Rim. To get there, you have to take this plane tour. The flight over takes just 60 minutes (versus 5.5 hours by ground!). Transfer to a
helicopter and fly from South Rim to North Rim and back. Next, hop on a bus and do a tour inside the National Park before stopping for lunch at Grand Canyon Village. It's a full day of fun and adventure for all ages. Learn more here...
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Tips: Front Seat Requests |
I've spent hours this week explaining how front seats are assigned. So it dawned on me to write this post explaining the process and how to increase the odds of getting a seat next to the pilot.
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Vegas: Limo, Champagne, Landing |
I'm not shy in telling you that the bottom landing Champagne picnic tour is a terrific value. This tour departs from the Vegas Strip and goes over Hoover Dam, Lake Mead, Colorado River and the
Canyon before descening 3,500 feet to the bottom for a picnic next to the River. Includes a Las Vegas Strip tour from top to bottom and hotel transfers by limousine! Learn more here...
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South Rim: Heli/Jeep Tango! |
When we first put this duo together we weren't sure travelers would respond. We were SO wrong. This air/ground package is outrageously popular. It starts with a helicopter ride from the South
Rim to the North Rim and back. Then a 2-hour, guided Jeep Hummer tour inside the park that stops at all the key lookouts and landmarks. Open-air Hummers hold up to 9 people. Kids, families, couples are welcome. Trip details here...
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I love this bottom-landing trip because it’s the only one that truly lets you cross off the Canyon from your bucket list. How so, you ask? Well, it goes to the bottom, includes a boat ride, then
goes back to top for unrestricted access to the Skywalk with plenty of time to explore the top. Includes free hotel transfers and in-flight trip narration in nine different languages. Get more info here...
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The Grand Canyon Skywalk is Las Vegas' undisputed #1 outdoor attraction. The Glass Bridge is an architectural marvel that lets you walk some 70-feet over the edge until you are standing 3,500
feet over the bottom! The bridge is situated on the Hualapai Indian Reservation, so if you're looking for an authentic Native American experience, you'll get that to. Book a Skywalk helicopter tour here...
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