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Situated just 125 miles from Las Vegas, a visit to the Grand Canyon should be on everyone’s Vegas bucket list. Just a 2.5 hour drive or a 35 minute flight away, there are several options to choose from when planning your journey from Las Vegas to the Grand Canyon.
Recommended tours:
Grand Canyon West Rim Helicopter Tour
Grand Canyon West Rim Airplane Tour
Recommended tours:
Recommended tours:
Recommended tours:
Grand Canyon Helicopter Tour & Black Canyon Raft with Champagne & Picnic
Grand Canyon Pontoon Boat Ride, Airplane & Helicopter Tour with Optional VIP Grand Canyon Skywalk Pass
*Please note that for the following experiences, hotel transfers are included in your ticket:
1. Grand Canyon West Rim Helicopter Tour
2. Grand Canyon Helicopter Tour & Black Canyon Raft with Champagne & Picnic
One of the wonderful things about the Grand Canyon is that it can be visited any day of the year. While weather conditions vary considerably, each season presents the canyon in its own unique way.
March to May and September to November are the best time to visit the Grand Canyon. Temperatures are pleasant, precipitation is light and the crowds are manageable. Spring is also wildflower season, although the blooms are dependent on the amount of rainfall during the preceding winter months. Spring temperatures range between 60 - 80 degrees Fahrenheit during the day. Fall daytime temperatures average 70 degrees Fahrenheit.
The park’s peak season is summer, making it the most crowded time to visit especially at the South Rim. From mid-May to mid-September, you can expect long, sunny days with temperatures hovering anywhere between 40 and 85 degrees. Be sure to wear sunscreen; canyon breezes can disguise the sun's rays, making it difficult to tell if you're getting burned.
Heavy snow and low temperatures tend to scare visitors away during winter; however, December, January, and February are perhaps the most underrated months to visit the canyon. Sure, you’ll need to bundle up a little, but the Grand Canyon covered in snow is an absolutely beautiful sight. You can expect daytime temperatures to float in the 40s; it’s only at night when temperatures fall to freezing. The South Rim and West Rim can be visited year-round.
Refer to this sun chart for Grand Canyon sunrise and sunset times.
Grand Canyon helicopter tours start from $179.
Yes, same-day bookings are available, but it's recommended to book in advance, especially during peak seasons.
Most helicopter tours range from 20 minutes to 3 hours, with variations based on the route and additional activities.
Choose from South Rim tours, West Rim tours, Hummer tours, and Rim & River tours.
Yes, most helicopter tours operate year-round, offering unique perspectives of the Grand Canyon in different seasons.
If your flight is cancelled due to bad weather, you will have the option to reschedule without any extra fee. If you do not live in the area and rescheduling is not an option, you can receive a full refund.
In addition to the pilot, helicopters seat 6 or 7 people, depending on the type of aircraft and the weight of passengers.
Helicopters have a very strict weight limit policy. To ensure safety, all passengers must get weighed before boarding the aircraft. Keep in mind, your weight will be taken with whatever else you wish to bring onboard with you. This includes camera equipment.
Yes, some tours include landings at specific points within the canyon, providing opportunities for exploration and unique experiences.
If you have specific dietary requirements, please inform the operator via phone or email in advance so they can make arrangements for you.
Absolutely! Passengers are encouraged to capture the breathtaking views. However, be mindful of any specific rules provided by your pilot/tour guide.
Children under 2 years can sit on the lap of an adult during all helicopter tours. You will be required to present a birth certificate for confirmation.
Only small bags are allowed on helicopter tours. Most heliports offer lockers if you need to leave bags behind.
Yes, pregnant women are permitted to fly; however, consult with your doctor before.
Helicopters can accommodate a wheelchair for flights. However, you will need to have a collapsible wheelchair, as well as someone can assist with boarding.
Passengers under 18 years of age are required to fly with an adult.
Comfortable, layered clothing and closed-toe shoes are recommended. Avoid loose items like hats that may be affected by the wind.