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. Las Vegas or South Rim?
2. 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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Air-Only Heli Ride (Vegas)
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Looking for a quick, affordable Canyon heli ride from Vegas? Consider the air-only flyover. Goes over Lake Mead, Hoover Dam, and the Colorado River before entering Grand Canyon airspace. Then it's Canyon Time! Fly
over the National Park and below the rim before heading back to base via some of the most remote patches of Mojave Desert know to man. Get prices and availability here...
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Las Vegas Plane to South Rim w/ Heli
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We’ve sold more airplane tours this year than ever before. I can't explain it, but I suspect it's because of the great value they deliver. And the fact that they are the fastest way to
get from Las Vegas to the South Rim makes them even more attractive to travelers who have just a day to do the Canyon (example: it takes a car or a bus 5.5 hours to reach the South Rim while it takes a plane just 60 minutes!).
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Las Vegas Plane w/ Heli & Boat
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Just released: Las Vegas plane to West Rim with helicopter to bottom and Colorado River boat ride. The plane gets you to the West Rim in 30 minutes and then it's a short transfer to a heli that takes you 3,500
feet to the bottom. There you'll land and do a Colorado River boat ride. Back on top, you'll deplane and check out all the West Rim has to offer. It's a heck of a package so click here to get your seat before we sell out.
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Champagne Helicopter Picnic |
The Champagne helicopter picnic is by far the most popular heli ride out of Vegas. It takes you over Lake Mead, Hoover Dam and the Colorado River before making a 3,500-foot descent to the bottom for a Champagne
picnic. You've got 30-minutes plus to snack and imbibe and enjoy the scenery. If you're looking for a trip to remember, this is the one to take. Click here to get the party started!
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Let's Do 1-Day Float Tour |
It's hot at the Canyon and one of the best ways to cool off is to take a 1-day float tour. These trips start at incredible Marble Canyon and end at historic Lee's Ferry. In between, you get to float through
Horseshoe Bend and pull out for lunch and a side trip into a mystic canyon that's home to ancient Native American rock art and a waterfall. Here's more information...
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Heart set on doing the Skywalk? Awesome. Especially if you go by helicopter. Trip sets out over Lake Mead, Hoover Dam and the Colorado River before heading over the Canyon and landing at
the Grand Canyon West Airport. Then you deplane with your VIP Skywalk ticket in hand and do the Glass Bridge like it's nobody's business. More on this tour here...
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South Rim, Tusayan, AZ, Helicopters |
These helicopter give you either 30-minutes in the air or 50-minutes. The shorter tour goes from South Rim to North
Rim and back. The longer one goes from South to East to North and back to South...essentially a circle that let's you see up to 75 percent of the National Park.
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Bus tours are in full swing! Daily departures from Las Vegas to the West Rim and the South Rim. You can also literally make your own trip by adding such activities like helicopter rides and Skywalk
tickets. Remember: bus tours take a full day to complete so factor that into your vacation schedule. They also leave just once a day around 7 a.m. Learn more about the best road trips outta Vegas!
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