Check out www.flymaverick.com for more information. This was an experience of a lifetime. Why waste an entire day on a bus when you can fly out in the Cadillac of the tour companies, Maverick Helicopter Tours. Located on the south end of the strip with a private entrance into the airport from Las Vegas Boulevard. Their number is 888-261-4414. We flew over Las Vegas, then over Boulder City and the Hoover Dam, we passed the West Rim SkyWalk, and landed down in the canyon for a short break complete with champagne and snacks, allowing for some fantastic photo opportunities.
www.grandcanyonbusdeals.com Quick clip about the best Las Vegas coach trips that go to the West Rim and South Rim of Grand Canyon National Park. Overviews top trips, including routes. Spotlights combo bus rides. Shares tips on how to get best prices.
The Grand Canyon Skywalk is a transparent horseshoe-shaped cantilever bridge and tourist attraction in Arizona near the Colorado River on the edge of a side canyon in the Grand Canyon West area of the main canyon. USGS topographic maps show the elevation at the Skywalk’s location as 4770 ft (1450 m) and the elevation of the Colorado River in the base of the canyon as 1160 ft (350 m), and they show that the height of the precisely vertical drop directly under the skywalk is between 500 ft (150 m) and 800 ft (240 m)
Hye everyone.. I’ll be visiting Grand Canyon this June and hope to book a tour from Vegas. I can see the South Rim tour is considerably cheaper than West Rim tour generally, but I don’t mind paying 40 bucks more if it is worth it. Any suggestion about it (including the tour company would be really appreciated) Thanks!
www.GrandCanyonBusDeals.com I go over what to expect on a bus tour from Las Vegas to the Grand Canyon’s most famous attraction, the Grand Canyon Skywalk. The Glass Bridge, which gets over 200000 visits a year, takes you 70 feet past the edge and lifts you 4000 feet above the Colorado River.
Vegas is a great place to plan a trip to the canyon. You got the West Rim and the South Rim to choose from. Daily departures. Lots of great combo trips (boat ride, Skywalk, ATV trips), too. So take a Grand Canyon helicopter tour and see this Seventh Wonder of the World...
Grand Canyon Bus
The most economical way to see the Grand Canyon? The bus, of course. These luxury motor coaches get you there in comfort and style. All-inclusive, they come with lunch and free hotel shuttle service. Grand Canyon bus tours are a great day trip. This is definitely a "must-do" Las Vegas activity.
Grand Canyon Airplanes
Take a canyon plane ride and see it in comfort. These flight are fast, too. From Vegas, the South Rim is just 45 minutes! Planes seat up to 19 people and are have been customized from nose to tail for sightseeing. Take a Grand Canyon plane ride and you'll see in 50 minutes what would take days on the ground.
Looking for a fabulous Vegas activity? Take a helicopter! Choppers are the only way to see The Strip, The West Rim, Hoover Dam and more! Nothing beats getting airborne when visiting Sin City. Go here for more info about Las Vegas helicopters... first...