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Experience breathtaking views of the Grand Canyon from a helicopter, visit Eagle Point and Guano Point, and optionally walk the Skywalk on this 7-hour tour from Las Vegas.

This Grand Canyon West Helicopter Tour from Las Vegas offers an exciting combination of aerial sightseeing and land exploration, all wrapped into approximately 7 hours. For $524 per person, you get a 35-minute helicopter flight each way, round-trip transportation, and access to Grand Canyon West, including stops at Eagle Point and Guano Point. Plus, there’s an optional upgrade for the Skywalk Bridge, a glass horseshoe-shaped platform extending 4,000 feet above the canyon.
The tour departs from Boulder City, with pickup available from select Las Vegas hotels. It’s a well-paced experience, with enough time to marvel at the views, take photos, and explore key points of interest. It’s ideal for travelers who want to see the Grand Canyon’s vastness without the challenge of hiking, but it’s worth noting that the tour can feel rushed at some stops, especially if the Skywalk upgrade is included.
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The tour begins at 1265 Airport Rd, Boulder City, and most travelers opt for hotel pickup from Las Vegas. The pickup time can vary between 40 minutes to 2 hours before the scheduled departure, so early planning is recommended. For those self-driving, free parking is available at the terminal. After the tour, transportation returns to Boulder City or the original pickup point, usually within an hour.
The group size is limited to six passengers, which enhances comfort and allows for more personalized interactions with the pilot. This small group setting is often praised in reviews, with many noting the friendly and knowledgeable pilots like Captain Cole and Leah who provide entertaining commentary throughout the flight.

The helicopter flights are a standout feature of this tour. They provide a bird’s-eye view of Lake Mead’s shimmering waters, rugged canyons, and scenic desert landscapes. The aerial view of Hoover Dam is especially memorable, showcasing its massive scale from above.
Travelers appreciate the modern EC-130 Eco-Star or Eurocopter AS350 helicopters, which are comfortable and quiet. Many reviews highlight how the pilot’s narration enhances the experience, pointing out specific landmarks and geological features.
The flight duration of approximately 70 minutes total, split into two legs, is appreciated for offering enough time to soak in the scenery without feeling rushed. For added comfort, passengers can pay extra to secure front seats that often afford the best views.

Upon landing, the tour grants about 3 hours of free time at Grand Canyon West to explore Eagle Point and Guano Point. Visitors can take in the spectacular vistas, photograph the dramatic cliffs, and observe unique geological formations.
Eagle Point is especially famous for the Skywalk, a glass bridge that extends over the canyon edge—admission is an optional upgrade. The Skywalk is 10 feet wide, offering panoramic views straight down into the canyon but can involve long lines and additional costs if not pre-booked.
Guano Point offers a scenic Highpoint Hike that provides 360-degree views of the canyon. It’s a popular spot for photos and short walks, and it is included in the tour price. The scenic vistas at Guano Point often receive praise for their breathtaking beauty.

Eagle Point is also home to a Native American village, where visitors can explore cultural exhibits and local crafts. The site features native-inspired architecture and offers a chance to learn about the local heritage. Many reviews note that this cultural aspect adds depth to the land stops, making them more than just scenic viewpoints.
The Skywalk at Eagle Point is an optional experience. Reviewers suggest that the queue-jump option is worth the extra cost if you want to avoid long lines, but some feel that the views at Guano Point are equally stunning and don’t require paying for the Skywalk.

Guano Point is praised for its scenic 360-degree views, especially after taking the Highpoint Hike. This short walk offers a panoramic landscape that captures the vastness of the canyon. Reviewers often recommend spending a little extra time here, as it delivers some of the best photo opportunities outside of the helicopter.
The shuttle allows flexibility to explore at your own pace, but the limited time means visitors should plan their photos and exploration efficiently. The scenic Hike and views at Guano Point are frequently highlighted as a tour highlight.

The Skywalk is a 10-foot-wide glass horseshoe bridge that extends 4,000 feet above the canyon. It provides unparalleled views downward into the depths of the canyon and is considered a unique attraction, albeit costly if purchased separately.
Some reviews mention long lines and wait times to access the Skywalk, which can detract from the overall experience. The priority line or pre-booked admission can save time but adds to the cost. It’s generally recommended for those who want a thrilling walk over the canyon edge, but many suggest that the views from Guano Point are just as impressive and free of the crowds.

Because the group size is limited to six, the pilots can give more personalized commentary, making the flight more engaging. The small group also means fewer delays at security and boarding, leading to smooth logistics.
The hotel pickup from Las Vegas hotels is convenient, though timing can vary. The drop-off also occurs within about an hour of the tour’s conclusion, making it a comfortable experience for most visitors.
The tour is accessible to most travelers, with most travelers able to participate. Passengers over 300 lbs are required to purchase an extra seat for comfort, payable on the day of the tour. All passengers must present government-issued ID for check-in, and children under 2 fly free as lap children if they meet weight limits.
Comfortable clothing and sunglasses are recommended for the land stops and outdoor exploration. Since the tour involves walking at viewpoints, participants should wear sensible shoes.
The tour offers full refunds if canceled three days in advance. Cancellations due to poor weather are fully refundable or can be rescheduled, ensuring safety is the top priority. The pilot’s decision on weather conditions is final, so flexibility may be needed.
In case of bad weather, the helicopter flights will be canceled, but land stops can still be enjoyed, or the tour rescheduled if possible. Travelers should be aware that most cancellations are due to weather or insufficient bookings.
This tour provides a well-rounded experience combining amazing aerial views with land exploration, making it suitable for adventurers and sightseers alike. The small group size, knowledgeable pilots, and scenic stops are notable strengths. The inclusion of Eagle Point and Guano Point ensures travelers leave with a deep appreciation of the canyon’s grandeur.
However, some reviews mention that time at key stops can feel rushed, particularly if the Skywalk upgrade is selected. The Skywalk itself can add long lines and extra expense, but views from Guano Point often rival it and cost nothing extra. The experience is best suited for those who value comfortable flights and want to maximize sightseeing without extensive hiking.
This 7-hour adventure from Las Vegas offers an impressive overview of the Grand Canyon’s West Rim and surrounding sights, with the breathtaking helicopter flights and memorable land stops making it a worthwhile choice for many visitors.
“The whole experience was memorable. The pilot was very friendly and informative. The views of hoover dam, lake me and lake Colorado were out of the…”
Is hotel pickup included?
Yes, hotel pickup and drop-off are available from most major Las Vegas Strip hotels if booked in advance.
What is the total flight time?
The helicopter flight lasts approximately 70 minutes in total, split into two legs.
Can I upgrade to include the Skywalk?
Yes, you can purchase the Skywalk admission as an upgrade at booking; it’s highly recommended to skip the lines with a priority pass.
Are children allowed on this tour?
Yes, children under 2 fly free as lap children if within weight limits; all minors need adult supervision.
What if the weather is bad?
Flights are weather-dependent. If canceled due to weather, you will be offered a reschedule or full refund.
How long do I have at the canyon stops?
You get about 3 hours total to explore Eagle Point and Guano Point.
Is there parking available if I drive?
Yes, free parking is available at the tour departure terminal.
How much does the Skywalk cost?
The Skywalk admission is an additional cost if you choose to upgrade, but is not included in the base price.
What size group will I be in?
The group size is limited to six travelers, ensuring a more personalized experience.