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Grand Canyon West Rim Air & Ground Freedom Tour

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Grand Canyon Super Deluxe Airplane & Helicopter Tour

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Grand Canyon South Rim Deluxe Bus & Helicopter Tour

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Tour Feature

Grand Canyon Village Tours

Grand Canyon Village is the historic heart of the South Rim: a walkable National Park hub of overlooks, lodges, and visitor services that most South Rim tours are built around.

Set inside Grand Canyon National Park, the Village delivers the classic canyon experience in one place, with iconic viewpoints, historic buildings, the visitor center, and easy rim access. Tours that visit the Village include the South Rim Bus Tour with Lunch, the Airplane and Hummer Rim to Sky Discovery Tour, the South Rim Deluxe Bus & Helicopter Tour, and the Super Deluxe Airplane & Helicopter Tour. Because the South Rim is about five hours from Las Vegas by road, flying in is the fastest way to spend real time in the Village rather than on the highway.

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to the questions travelers ask most.

What is Grand Canyon Village?
It's the main developed area on the South Rim inside Grand Canyon National Park, home to the classic viewpoints, historic lodges, and visitor services.
Which tours visit Grand Canyon Village?
Options include the South Rim Bus Tour with Lunch, the Airplane and Hummer Rim to Sky Discovery Tour, the South Rim Deluxe Bus & Helicopter Tour, and the Super Deluxe Airplane & Helicopter Tour.
Is Grand Canyon Village on the South Rim or the West Rim?
The South Rim. The West Rim (Grand Canyon West) is a separate area on Hualapai land with the Skywalk.
What's the fastest way to reach it from Las Vegas?
Flying by airplane or helicopter, often on an air-and-ground combo, since the South Rim is about five hours away by road.

Tour Feature

Grand Canyon Tours with Lunch Included

Some Grand Canyon tours build a meal right into the day, so you're not scrambling for food between stops. On these tours lunch is included, from a light bite to a picnic on the canyon floor or a canteen-style barbecue.

Lunch-included tours span every travel style: the South Rim Bus Tour, several West Rim bus tours, helicopter floor-landing tours, the Bryce Canyon & Zion day trip, the Eldorado Canyon ATV and gold mine tour, Lake Mead cruises, the North Rim Airplane & Ground Tour, and the self-drive whitewater rafting adventure. It's an easy filter if you'd rather have the logistics handled, especially on the long full-day trips.

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to the questions travelers ask most.

Which Grand Canyon tours include lunch?
A wide range, including the South Rim and West Rim bus tours, helicopter floor-landing tours, the Bryce & Zion trip, Lake Mead cruises, the Eldorado Canyon ATV tour, and the whitewater rafting adventure.
Do helicopter floor-landing tours include a meal?
Several do, sometimes served at the bottom of the canyon by the Colorado River. Check the specific tour's inclusions.
Why choose a lunch-included tour?
On long full-day trips it saves you from arranging food and keeps the day moving, which matters most on the distant South Rim and Utah park routes.

Tour Feature

Grand Canyon Tours with the Skywalk Included

The Grand Canyon Skywalk is the West Rim's signature attraction: a U-shaped glass bridge that steps out beyond the rim, leaving you standing on clear glass with the canyon floor far below. On these tours, Skywalk admission is included, so there's nothing extra to buy on arrival.

Skywalk-included options pair the walk with bigger adventures. The Voyager 5-in-1 Tour, the Helicopter Tour & Skywalk, and the Helicopter, Boat & Skywalk Tour all fold the Skywalk into a multi-part West Rim day. If you already know you want to walk the glass, booking a Skywalk-included tour locks it in up front.

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to the questions travelers ask most.

What is the Grand Canyon Skywalk?
A U-shaped glass bridge at the West Rim that extends past the rim, letting you stand over the canyon on a clear glass floor.
Which tours include the Skywalk?
The Voyager 5-in-1 Tour, the Helicopter Tour & Skywalk, and the Helicopter, Boat & Skywalk Tour include Skywalk admission.
Where is the Skywalk located?
At Grand Canyon West (the West Rim), on Hualapai tribal land, about two hours from Las Vegas.
What's the difference between Skywalk included and Skywalk available?
Included means admission is built into the price. Available means you can add it at the West Rim if you decide you want it.

Tour Feature

Grand Canyon Tours with the Skywalk Available

Not sure yet whether you want to walk the Skywalk? These West Rim tours let you decide once you arrive, adding the glass bridge on the spot rather than committing up front.

The Skywalk-available option appears on several West Rim tours, including the West Rim Bus Tour with Optional Skywalk, the West Rim Bus/Helicopter & Landing Tour, the Helicopter and Indian Experience, and the West Rim Air & Ground Freedom Tour. You buy your ticket at the West Rim, so you can gauge the crowds, the weather, and your budget before deciding.

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to the questions travelers ask most.

What does Skywalk available mean?
You can add the Skywalk after arriving at the West Rim, buying the ticket there rather than pre-booking it.
Which tours offer the optional Skywalk?
Options include the West Rim Bus Tour with Optional Skywalk, the West Rim Bus/Helicopter & Landing Tour, the Helicopter and Indian Experience, and the West Rim Air & Ground Freedom Tour.
Should I pick included or available?
Choose included if you're sure you want to walk the glass and want it prepaid. Choose available if you'd rather decide at the rim.

Tour Feature

Grand Canyon Tours with Extended Canyon Viewing

If you'd rather linger at the rim than rush through it, extended-viewing tours give you more time at the canyon's best overlooks.

These tours trade a packed itinerary for a slower, more immersive pace, letting you settle in at scenic viewpoints and take it all in. On the South Rim, the Signature Hummer Tour and the Signature Sunset Hummer Tour both emphasize unhurried, off-road access to less-crowded overlooks, with the sunset option catching the canyon at its most colorful.

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to the questions travelers ask most.

What are extended canyon viewing tours?
Tours built around spending more time at the canyon's viewpoints rather than moving quickly between stops.
Which tours offer extended viewing?
The South Rim Signature Hummer Tour and the South Rim Signature Sunset Hummer Tour.
Which is best for sunset?
The Signature Sunset Hummer Tour is timed for the golden light and sunset over the South Rim.

Tour Feature

Grand Canyon Tours with Deluxe Upgrades Available

Want to elevate the experience? These tours offer deluxe upgrades, from premium add-ons to enhanced routes, so you can turn a great tour into a special one.

Deluxe-upgrade options appear across the lineup, including the Helicopter Floor Landing with Las Vegas Strip Upgrade, the Exclusive Floor Landing Helicopter Sunset Tour, the Las Vegas Night Flight Helicopter Tour, and West Rim bus tours with optional extras. Upgrades vary by tour, so it's worth checking each product's options to see what's available.

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to the questions travelers ask most.

What kinds of deluxe upgrades are available?
They range from premium helicopter experiences and sunset timing to Strip flyover add-ons and optional extras on bus tours. Specifics vary by tour.
Which tours offer a deluxe upgrade?
Examples include the Helicopter Floor Landing with Las Vegas Strip Upgrade, the Exclusive Floor Landing Helicopter Sunset Tour, and the Las Vegas Night Flight Helicopter Tour.
Where do I choose the upgrade?
On each tour's product page, where the available options and variants are listed.

Tour Feature

Grand Canyon & Hoover Dam Photo-Stop Tours

Several tours build in a stop at the Hoover Dam, or the Mike O'Callaghan-Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge above it, for a photo of one of the world's great engineering feats.

These photo-stop tours include the Hoover Dam VIP Exploration Tour, the Hoover Dam SUV Tour, the Lake Mead Cruise & Hoover Dam Tour, and the Mini Hoover Dam Bus & Helicopter Tour. Since the dam is only about 30 minutes from the Strip, it's an easy addition on the way to the West Rim or as a trip of its own.

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to the questions travelers ask most.

Which tours stop at the Hoover Dam for photos?
The Hoover Dam VIP Exploration Tour, the Hoover Dam SUV Tour, the Lake Mead Cruise & Hoover Dam Tour, and the Mini Hoover Dam Bus & Helicopter Tour, among others.
Where's the best Hoover Dam photo spot?
The dam itself and the Mike O'Callaghan-Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge above it both offer dramatic vantage points.
How far is the Hoover Dam from Las Vegas?
About a 30-minute drive from the Strip.

Tour Feature

Grand Canyon Tours that Visit Lake Mead

Lake Mead, the reservoir formed by the Hoover Dam, is America's first National Recreation Area, and several tours take it in by air or by water.

Tours featuring Lake Mead include the Grand Canyon Helicopter Tour, which passes over the lake en route to the canyon, the relaxing Lake Mead Dinner Cruise, and the Lake Mead Cruise & Hoover Dam Tour, which pairs time on the water with a look at the dam. It's an easy add for travelers who want a calmer, scenic counterpoint to the canyon adventures.

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to the questions travelers ask most.

What is Lake Mead?
The reservoir created by the Hoover Dam on the Colorado River, and the first National Recreation Area in the United States.
Which tours visit Lake Mead?
The Grand Canyon Helicopter Tour, the Lake Mead Dinner Cruise, and the Lake Mead Cruise & Hoover Dam Tour.
Can you take a boat cruise on Lake Mead?
Yes, including a dinner cruise and a cruise paired with a Hoover Dam visit.

Tour Feature

Grand Canyon Tours with Multi-Language Narration

If English isn't your first language, or you'd simply prefer to hear about the canyon in another, many tours offer multi-language narration so you don't miss the story behind the scenery.

Multi-lingual narration is available across a wide set of tours, especially the helicopter and airplane flights, whose digital audio systems carry narration in multiple languages including Spanish, Mandarin, and Japanese. The self-guided GoCar tours around Las Vegas are also talking tours. From the Voyager 5-in-1 to the North Rim flights to the Strip GoCar routes, there's a narrated option in a language you'll understand.

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to the questions travelers ask most.

Which tours offer narration in other languages?
Many helicopter and airplane tours include digital audio narration in multiple languages such as Spanish, Mandarin, and Japanese, and the GoCar city tours are self-guided talking tours.
What languages are available?
Narration commonly includes Spanish, Mandarin, and Japanese among others. Check the specific tour for its full language list.
Do bus tours have language narration?
Narration availability varies by tour. This filter shows which tours currently offer multi-language narration.

Tour Feature

Grand Canyon Tours with 15 Minutes on the Canyon Floor

A handful of West Rim helicopter tours descend all the way to the floor of the Grand Canyon, giving you a set window, about 15 minutes, to stand beside the Colorado River some 4,000 feet below the rim.

Landing on the canyon floor is possible only at the West Rim, and it's one of the most memorable things you can do at the Grand Canyon. The West Rim Bus/Helicopter & Landing Tour with Optional Skywalk combines ground travel to the West Rim with a helicopter floor landing, so you get both the drive-in scenery and the drop to the bottom.

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to the questions travelers ask most.

Can you land on the floor of the Grand Canyon?
Yes, at the West Rim by helicopter. These tours include time on the canyon floor, roughly 4,000 feet below the rim.
How long do you spend on the canyon floor?
About 15 minutes on these tours, enough to take in the Colorado River up close before flying back up.
Which tour includes a floor landing with time at the bottom?
The West Rim Bus/Helicopter & Landing Tour with Optional Skywalk.

Tour Style

Active Grand Canyon & Southwest Tours

For travelers who'd rather be doing than sitting, active tours put you out in the landscape with rafting, off-roading, and hands-on adventure across the Grand Canyon and the Southwest.

These tours favor movement and the outdoors, from whitewater rafting on the Colorado River and ATV or UTV runs at Eldorado Canyon to SUV trips through Red Rock and the Valley of Fire, air-and-ground North Rim adventures, and slot-canyon exploring at Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend.

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to the questions travelers ask most.

What counts as an active tour?
Tours with a hands-on, outdoorsy element: rafting, ATV/UTV off-roading, SUV back-road trips, and canyon exploration.
Which active tours are most adventurous?
The Colorado River whitewater rafting trip and the Eldorado Canyon ATV tour are among the most active.

Tour Style

Grand Canyon Tours for Couples

Planning a trip for two? These tours pair scenic beauty with a romantic pace, from a private-feeling GoCar drive to a sunset helicopter flight or a dinner cruise on Lake Mead.

Couples-friendly options span the range, including the Strip GoCar tours, the Grand Canyon helicopter and floor-landing flights, the sunset helicopter tour, the Las Vegas night flight, and the Lake Mead Dinner Cruise.

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to the questions travelers ask most.

What are the best Grand Canyon tours for couples?
Sunset helicopter flights, the Lake Mead Dinner Cruise, and the Strip GoCar tours are popular romantic picks.
Is there a romantic evening option?
Yes. The sunset helicopter tour and the Lake Mead Dinner Cruise both suit an evening for two.

Tour Style

Exciting Grand Canyon Tours

Want to take the day up a notch? Exciting tours lean into adrenaline, with flightseeing, off-road ATV runs, and Colorado River whitewater.

These options include helicopter floor landings, the Las Vegas night flight, the Voyager 5-in-1, air-and-Hummer combos, the Eldorado Canyon ATV tour, the Las Vegas UTV/Jeep experience, and the self-drive whitewater rafting adventure.

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to the questions travelers ask most.

What makes a tour exciting?
A bigger dose of adventure: helicopter flights and floor landings, off-road ATV/UTV riding, and whitewater rafting.
What's the most thrilling Grand Canyon tour?
The whitewater rafting trip and the helicopter floor landings are among the most exciting.

Tour Style

Family-Friendly Grand Canyon Tours

Traveling with kids? These family-friendly tours balance wow-factor with an easy, comfortable pace everyone can enjoy.

Family picks include the South Rim bus tour, the talking GoCar city tours, SUV trips to Red Rock and the Valley of Fire, the Hoover Dam tours, Lake Mead cruises, and the Antelope Canyon and Bryce & Zion day trips. Air options like the South & North Rim helicopter with Hummer add excitement without a demanding itinerary.

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to the questions travelers ask most.

What are the best Grand Canyon tours for families?
The South Rim bus tour, SUV trips, GoCar city tours, and Hoover Dam and Lake Mead tours are all family-friendly.
Are there tours suitable for younger kids?
Yes. The bus, SUV, GoCar, and cruise options are easy-paced and comfortable for children.

Tour Style

Educational & Historical Southwest Tours

For curious travelers, these tours come with the story: the history, geology, and engineering behind the Southwest's landmarks.

Educational options include the Hoover Dam VIP Exploration Tour, the South Rim bus tour, the Eldorado Canyon ATV and gold mine tour, and the narrated Sin City GoCar tour. You'll come away knowing how the Hoover Dam was built, how the canyon was carved, and what shaped the region.

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to the questions travelers ask most.

Which tours are the most educational?
The Hoover Dam VIP Exploration Tour and the Eldorado Canyon gold mine tour both dig into local history.
Are these tours guided?
Yes. They include guided or narrated commentary about each destination.

Tour Style

Luxurious Grand Canyon Tours

For a touch of glamour, these premium tours travel in style, from executive helicopters to deluxe air-and-air packages.

Luxury options include the Helicopter Floor Landing with Las Vegas Strip Upgrade, the Exclusive Floor Landing Sunset Tour, the North Rim helicopter tour, the Hoover Dam & Strip helicopter flight, and the Super Deluxe Airplane & Helicopter Tour. Expect premium aircraft, upgraded routes, and the best seats in the sky.

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to the questions travelers ask most.

What makes a tour luxurious?
Premium aircraft and vehicles, upgraded experiences, and extras like exclusive floor landings and Strip flyovers.
What's the most luxurious tour?
The Super Deluxe Airplane & Helicopter Tour is the top-tier option.

Tour Style

Best Grand Canyon Tours for Photography

Chasing the perfect shot? These photography-friendly tours put you at the best vantage points, from aerial angles to iconic ground-level views.

Standout photo tours include the helicopter flights and floor landings, the Airplane and Hummer Rim to Sky tour, Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend, Bryce & Zion, the Valley of Fire and Red Rock SUV trips, and the North Rim flights.

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to the questions travelers ask most.

Which tours are best for photography?
Helicopter and airplane flights for aerials, and Antelope Canyon, the Valley of Fire, and Bryce & Zion for ground-level shots.
What's the best tour for slot-canyon photos?
The Antelope Canyon tours, famous for their light beams and curved sandstone walls.

Tour Style

Relaxing Grand Canyon & Lake Mead Tours

Prefer to take it easy? These relaxing tours are about scenery and comfort, not packed schedules.

Laid-back options include the Lake Mead Dinner Cruise and the Lake Mead Cruise & Hoover Dam Tour, the Voyager 5-in-1 and West Rim 4-in-1 packages, and comfortable bus-and-helicopter combos at the West and South Rims. You'll see the highlights at an unhurried pace, with plenty of time to simply enjoy the view.

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to the questions travelers ask most.

What are the most relaxing tours?
The Lake Mead cruises and the comfortable Voyager combination packages are the easiest-paced options.
Is there a calm water tour?
Yes. The Lake Mead Dinner Cruise is a relaxed, scenic option.

Tour Timing

Full-Day Grand Canyon Tours

Have a whole day to give it? Full-day tours, up to about 14 hours, let you reach the farther, fuller destinations without rushing.

These trips cover the distance-heavy experiences: the South Rim and West Rim bus tours, the Bryce & Zion day trip, the Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend tours, the whitewater rafting adventure, and multi-part packages like the Voyager 5-in-1.

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to the questions travelers ask most.

How long is a full-day tour?
Up to about 14 hours, depending on the destination.
Which destinations need a full day?
The South Rim, Bryce & Zion, and Antelope Canyon are far enough that they're best done as full-day trips.

Flight Feature

Grand Canyon Floor Landing Tours

The floor landing is the bucket-list helicopter experience: fly below the rim and touch down at the base of the Grand Canyon, about 4,000 feet down.

Floor landings are possible only at the West Rim. Tours that include one range from the Voyager 5-in-1 and West Rim 4-in-1 packages to the Exclusive Floor Landing helicopter tours (including a sunset version) and combos that add a boat cruise and the Skywalk. Many include a champagne toast or time beside the Colorado River at the bottom.

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to the questions travelers ask most.

What is a Grand Canyon floor landing?
A helicopter tour that descends below the rim and lands on the canyon floor at the West Rim, roughly 4,000 feet down.
Which tours include a floor landing?
The Exclusive Floor Landing helicopter tours, the Voyager packages, and the Helicopter, Boat & Skywalk tour, among others.
Can you land on the floor at the South Rim?
No. Floor landings happen at the West Rim only.

Flight Feature

Grand Canyon Sunset Tours

Time your trip for golden hour: sunset tours catch the Grand Canyon and the Southwest as the light turns warm and the colors deepen.

The standout is the Grand Canyon Exclusive Floor Landing Helicopter Sunset Tour, which pairs a canyon-floor landing with a sunset over the West Rim. It's one of the most photogenic ways to end a day at the canyon.

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to the questions travelers ask most.

Which tour has the best sunset view?
The Exclusive Floor Landing Helicopter Sunset Tour combines a floor landing with sunset over the West Rim.
Are sunset tours good for photos?
Yes. The warm evening light makes for some of the best canyon photography.