The Highlights over Grand Canyon Air Tour takes guests on a thrilling airplane tour from the Las Vegas area and displays for them the unique beauty and contours of the West Rim of Grand Canyon. Take in stunning aerial views of Hoover Dam, Lake Mead, and the Colorado River as this scenic flight makes its way toward Grand Canyon West. You’ll fly over the ancient canyon gorges with incredible photo opportunities of the rippling sandstone walls. At a value price and 70 minutes of flight time, Las Vegas day trip is the perfect way to get your family out of the busy city and over Grand Canyon without burning your entire day or wallet.
Highlights & Important information
- Airplane tour over Hoover Dam, Lake Mead, and the Grand Canyon
Checklist
- Bring your I.D. - All passengers booked on a tour must have government issued forms of identification.
- Be sure to book your tour as early in your trip as possible.
- Water: You may bring a bottle of water, however the bottle is not allowed to be opened in the aircraft.
- Don’t forget your camera! Cameras and phones are allowed and encouraged, but please be aware that the use of "Selfie Sticks" and extending camera poles are strictly prohibited in and around the aircraft.
- Not sure what to wear? Layered clothing is recommended through the months of March to September, and winter clothing should be worn from October to mid-March.
Itinerary:
- Flight Duration
- Approximately 70 minutes
- Tour Duration (if transfers selected)
- Approximately 4 hours from hotel pick-up to hotel drop-off
- Transportation
- Pick-up from limited hotels on the Las Vegas Strip and Downtown area is approximately 80-130 minutes before flight departure (times are based on hotel location, time of day, and traffic conditions).
- Passengers also have the option to transport themselves to the air terminal. If self-drive option is selected, passengers must arrive 45 minutes prior to their departure time.
- Check-In
- Arrive at our state-of-the-art terminal for check-in.
- Air Tour
- Fly over Hoover Dam, Lake Mead, the Colorado River, and the Grand Canyon.