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Experience the Grand Canyon from Las Vegas with a 35-minute helicopter flight, Skywalk access (optional), and stunning views over Hoover Dam and the Strip.

This Grand Canyon Helicopter Tour with Optional Skywalk Express Ticket offers an exhilarating way to explore the iconic landscape in just half a day. Priced at $599 per person, the tour includes a 35-minute helicopter flight each way, totaling 70 minutes of flight time. Starting from Las Vegas, the experience features aerial views of the Hoover Dam, Bypass Bridge, and the Mojave Desert, before reaching the Grand Canyon West.
What makes this tour stand out is the combination of air and ground activities, including a landing at Grand Canyon West, a visit to Eagle Point, and the chance to walk on the Skywalk if you choose to upgrade. The tour is ideal for travelers with limited time but eager to see spectacular canyon vistas, with the added bonus of a Las Vegas Strip helicopter flight on the way back.
While the $599 price includes hotel pickup, all taxes, and admission tickets to the Grand Canyon West and Eagle Point, the Skywalk upgrade offers a skip-the-line entry plus a souvenir photo—a feature highly praised in reviews. The tour’s 4.5-star rating reflects consistent positive feedback, especially for the professional pilots and breathtaking views.
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The tour begins at the 5 Star Las Vegas Heliport located at 5596 Haven Street. Guests are picked up from their hotel, with pickup times approximately 1.5 hours before the scheduled flight. The tour concludes with a return helicopter flight over the Las Vegas Strip, featuring sights like Caesars Palace, Bellagio, and Mandalay Bay.
Parking is available for self-driving guests, and the entire experience is designed for ease, with most travelers able to participate. The maximum group size is 30, which helps maintain a relaxed atmosphere. For those concerned about weight limits, passengers over 250 lbs must purchase an additional seat, a standard safety measure.

The adventure kicks off with a helicopter ride over Hoover Dam and the Bypass Bridge, offering impressive aerial views of these engineering marvels. The flight then passes over extinct volcanoes and stretches across the Mojave Desert before descending into the Grand Canyon West area.
Flying below the rim of the canyon provides unique perspectives that are impossible to match from land-based viewpoints. The onboard pilot offers commentary about the geology, history, and culture of the area, making the flight both visually stunning and educational.

Upon landing at Grand Canyon West Airport, ground transportation transports visitors to Eagle Point, renowned for its dramatic cliffs and panoramic canyon views. This spot is well known for its Native American cultural displays and the Skywalk—a glass bridge extending 70 feet out over the canyon.
The Skywalk experience is a major highlight for many, offering birds-eye views that deliver a sense of walking on air. Visitors can also explore Native American structures and learn about the region’s heritage, making it a rich cultural stop.

The Skywalk upgrade is highly recommended to skip the lines, ensuring more time to enjoy the vistas and take photos. Visitors with the VIP ticket receive a souvenir photo that captures their experience, though cameras are not permitted on the Skywalk itself.
This upgrade costs extra but enhances the visit with priority access and a memorabilia to remember the moment. Many reviews praise the efficiency of the VIP line and the quality of the souvenir photo.
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The Skywalk at Eagle Point offers a breathtaking view of the canyon and Colorado River below. While the experience of walking on the glass platform is exhilarating, cameras and food are not allowed on the Skywalk, which is a common restriction for safety reasons.
Guests can opt to relax at the rim and soak in the stunning landscape if they prefer not to use the Skywalk. The 30-minute stop here provides ample time to photograph the scenery and take in the vastness of the canyon.

The tour wraps up with a helicopter flight over downtown Las Vegas, offering panoramic views of iconic landmarks including Caesars Palace and Mandalay Bay. This final segment provides a spectacular aerial perspective of the city, serving as a grand finale to the experience.
The entire trip lasts about 4 hours and 30 minutes, with most of the time spent in the air, enjoying the views and the safety briefing. The return to the heliport is smooth, and guests are typically back at their hotels about an hour after the flight ends.

This half-day tour strikes a good balance between adventure and efficiency, making it suitable for visitors with tight schedules. The inclusion of hotel pickup, ground transfers, and a luxury helicopter distinguishes it from bus-based alternatives.
Guests consistently praise the professionalism of the pilots, with many noting their informative commentary and friendly demeanor. The viewpoints at Eagle Point and the Skywalk experience are often highlighted as major highlights.
A noted limitation is the cost of the upgrade to the Skywalk, which adds to the overall price. Plus, passengers over 250 lbs need to purchase an extra seat, which might be a consideration for some travelers.
This tour appeals to adventure lovers, photographers, and first-time visitors eager to see the Grand Canyon from a unique aerial perspective. It is also perfect for those who want a combination of flight and ground exploration with cultural insights.
Travelers who prefer a shorter, efficient trip without sacrificing spectacular scenery find this tour especially appealing. The optional Skywalk upgrade suits visitors who want the full canyon experience with minimal wait times.
This tour offers excellent value for $599, especially considering the all-inclusive tickets, hotel pickup, and spectacular views. The professional pilots, well-organized logistics, and stunning scenery make it a top choice for first-time visitors or those short on time.
While the Skywalk is an additional expense, many find it worth the investment for the unforgettable birds-eye view and fast-track access. The airplane flight over Las Vegas at the end adds a fitting touch to the ultimate aerial experience.
This 4.5-star-rated tour consistently receives praise for its safety, professionalism, and breathtaking vistas, making it a memorable highlight of any Las Vegas trip focused on the Grand Canyon.
“This was an unforgettable experience! The views were absolutely stunning and seeing the Grand Canyon from the air was breathtaking. The staff was f…”
How long is the helicopter flight?
The helicopter ride lasts 35 minutes each way, totaling 70 minutes of flight time.
Does the tour include views of Hoover Dam?
Yes, aerial views of Hoover Dam and the Bypass Bridge are part of the flight.
How much time is spent at Eagle Point?
Guests have approximately 30 minutes at Eagle Point to explore scenic viewpoints and take photos.
Is the Skywalk included in the standard ticket?
No, the Skywalk requires an upgrade to the VIP Skywalk Express ticket for skip-the-line access and a souvenir photo.
What are the restrictions on camera usage?
Cameras are not permitted on the Skywalk itself, but photos are allowed before and after the experience.
What should I wear?
Comfortable, layered clothing and sensible footwear are recommended for the ground stops.
Are children allowed to fly?
Yes, any age can participate, with infants under 2 years flying as a lap child.
What if I weigh over 250 lbs?
Passengers over 250 lbs must purchase an extra seat at full price for safety and comfort.
How do I book the tour?
The tour is booked at least 33 days in advance on average. You can also request special requirements during checkout.
What happens if the weather is bad?
The tour requires good weather—if canceled due to poor conditions, a full refund or rescheduling is offered.