[GRAND CANYON] Helicopter Deals & Tips for March 30, 2018
Published: Fri, 03/30/18
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...
Need a Tour?
Do you need help booking a tour? Reply to this email and tell me:
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
Las Vegas Skywalk
What's the best outdoor attraction in Vegas? By far it's the Skywalk. Famous for letting intrepid travelers walk 70 feet over the edge, the Skywalk is a definite must-do. There's a deluxe version of this tour (my preference) as well as this basic one.
4-in-1 Tour
Best tour ever. And the most
comprehensive. This trip leaves no stone unturned! Highlights include the 3,500-foot descent to the bottom. The boat down the majestic Colorado. And a walk on the Glass Bridge. Anyone who does this trip should get a merit
badge…
This trip cuts to the chase and does
all the exciting stuff first! Go straight to the bottom and celebrate the adventure with a Champagne picnic. There's plenty of time afterward to puff out your chest, stroll the Colorado’s riverbank and declare yourself King of the
World!
South Rim (50-Minutes)
The only South Rim tour I recommend
if you are visiting the Canyon and don't plan to come back. This tour covers all the bases. Of course, you could walk about, sweat, and see a tiny fraction of the National Park. Or do this puppy and see up to 75 percent of it while basking in the
A/C!
Helicopter & Rafting Tour
The window for doing raft tours is limited to ONLY the summer months. So if you want to put on your trunks and get wet in the Colorado, you gotta go now. And if you gotta go now, why not combine it with a helicopter ride to the bottom! Do this
trip and you’ll feel like a true explorer.
Best Time to Fly
We in the industry call them "day parts," which is a fancy
way of referring to the time of day that helicopters fly. There’s morning, afternoon and evening. After years of doing this, I’ve come to the conclusion that the following timeframes are best in terms of visibility and smooth air.
Las Vegas South Rim Plane
Las Vegas helicopters don't fly to the South Rim. It's too far. So you have to take a plane tour. Which is a great idea considering it takes 5.5 hours one-way to get to this Rim. Need another reason to do it? OK. How about the fact that you can add a helicopter ride to it?!?! I
really love this tour and recommend it. Get more details here...
On a FINAL note:
If you need help, assistance, info or whatever in terms of booking a helicopter tour, reply to this message and tell me:
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).