[GRAND CANYON] Helicopter tour tips, reviews and deals for June 23, 2016

Published: Thu, 06/23/16

Keith Kravitz' Grand Canyon Tours
This Week's Hot Tours...
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...
Getting Front Seats
Helicopters hold up to 6 people (7 people if you want a private - contact me direct for this) and two of those seats are in the front. Lots of people want these. Few get them. Click here & learn how to put the odds in your favor. 
Sunset Tours
It's summertime and that means helicopters fly longer into the day, with the last tour being the Sunset Flight. These trips deliver some incredible views of the Canyon at dusk & show off The Strip with its lights coming on. Details here.
Fly to the Bottom
Drop 3,500 feet below the rim and land at a private landing pad next to the famous Colorado River. It's a once-in-a-lifetime experience and it can only be done if you depart from Las Vegas. If you’re looking for the unique, this is it. Go here and learn more.
Best Flight Times
There's a helicopter taking off nearly every hour of the day from morning to night. So which day part is best? There's lots of debate over this, but for my part, there are a couple of times that are better than others and those are the ones you should try to get. Find out which ones. Read this...
4-in-1 MEGA Tour
For many, the Grand Canyon is the trip of dreams. So they don't hold back. They want it all, and they want to do it in half a day. OK, we got that, and it's called the 4-in-1 tour because it goes to the top and the bottom along with the River and the Skywalk. Do it and you can honestly say you've seen it all. Here’s how.  
Top 3 South Rim
The South Rim is located in northern Arizona and the airport is called Grand Canyon National Park Airport. There are a number of superior options available here. But why waste a day trying to figure them out when you can hit this page and get a list of the Top 3. 
Vegas South Rim Airplane
Vegas helicopters DO NOT go to the South Rim. They only go to the West. If you're in Vegas and you want the South, you want this South Rim airplane tour. It takes just 60 minutes to reach the South (compared to 5.5 hours on the ground) and it's all action from there. Read on...