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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Sipping "bubbles" on the bottom of the Grand Canyon? By gosh YES! And you can only do it from Las Vegas, too. Pick from a standard and a deluxe version. Personally, I recommend the deluxe as it comes with limo service and a Vegas Strip tour. That said, the standard is one of the most
popular because of it's outstanding price! Either way, you can’t go wrong. It’s just that when it comes down to value, I’m going deluxe. Read more...
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Looking for a once-in-a-lifetime tour of the Canyon? This tour's for you. It includes time on the top and the bottom plus a Colorado River Boat ride and VIP Skywalk passes. Of all the cool things this package includes, I'd have to say it's the 3,500-foot descent to the Canyon floor.
Nothing comes close to it except flying over the Colorado and using it as a "roadway" to the private landing strip. Learn more...
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The Grand Canyon Skywalk is officially Las Vegas' most popular outdoor attraction. I can see why. The $25 million dollar all-glass platform bridge is a work of art AND engineering. Put one foot in front of the other and you can walk up to 75 feet over the edge. Then stop. Yes, that's
the Canyon's floor some 4,000 below your feet. Once you catch your breath, pop your head up and look around because the views are spectacular. Read more...
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Las Vegas helicopters DO NOT fly to the South Rim. It's too far. To get there by air from LV, you've got to take the direct plane flight, which is pretty great considering it takes 60 minutes to reach the South Rim compared to 5.5 hours if you had to drive there. Once the plane lands
at GCA, transfer to the shuttle and spend up to 2.5 hours exploring the Park. Lunch and hotel pick up is included! Learn more...
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Viator? Get Ready for Fees! |
Often I get travelers dropping by my website with some incredibly ridiculous price for a helicopter tour. In seven out of 10 cases, it's a price posted on Viator. I've gotten so tired of explaining why these aren't "deals" that I decided to write a post and spell it out for folks so
I can keep LIVE CHAT open for people who genuinely want a good value. The post cuts to the heart of the matter quite quickly and identifies all the fees you can expect this company to drop on you. Read more...
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Just need a heli tour that goes over Lake Mead, Hoover Dam the Colorado River and the best of the Canyon? Then I humbly suggest you do the deluxe flyover. This incredible package comes with limo pick up and drop off at your hotel plus an extended tour over the Vegas Strip. Most
people "settle" on the cheaper standard version (and that's OK!) but the truth is that the deluxe flight is the undisputed better value. Learn more...
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The South Rim in Arizona is the home to the 50-minute non-stop, all-air heli tour. This is the one that goes from the South Rim to the East Rim to the North Rim and back before landing. In that time, you'll have seen up to 75 percent of the National Park in under an hour (there's no
other way to do this). It's all done aboard a state-of-the-art EcoStar 130, which features a 180-degree wraparound window for MONSTER views and theater-style seats so every view is a good one. Read
more....
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