Best Grand Canyon Spring Break Helicopter Tours

By Jacky Archer


The Spring Break is fast approaching. Students and families all over America will be looking for something special to do between March and April. If you've been wanting to try something different, it is time to book a tour to the Grand Canyon. Helicopter flights depart from Vegas, but you'll have to book soon to make sure you don't miss out.

Las Vegas Helicopter Tours

The tour helicopters lifting off from Vegas all head for the West Rim. The West Rim is closest to Vegas, so that is where the tours head, and it only takes about 30 minutes to cover the 120 miles from Vegas to the Canyon by helicopter. You can also tour the South Rim from Vegas, but it is too far away for helicopters to make the trip, so you'll have to take an airplane there instead.

The helicopters that fly out of Vegas pass over the Hoover Dam and Lake Mead on the way to the Canyon, so you'll have plenty of things to see on your flight. You can book a flyover tour or a landing tour when you go to the West Rim. While you'll see spectacular scenic views on a flyover, the landing tours are best because you get to include land adventures.

Landing tours are fantastic, because you can land at the top of the rim, or inside the Canyon next to the Colorado River. The bottom landing tour that I recommend is the one that includes a Champagne picnic. This will set you down right next to the river, where you can even take a boat tour.

Landing Tours On Top Of The Rim

Landing at the top will put you next to some of the Canyon's best hiking trails, as well as the Skywalk. The Skywalk is an impressive platform that is 4000ft above the bottom of the Canyon. It is also 70ft over the edge, and has a transparent floor. It's exhilarating to stand on the Skywalk and marvel at the beauty of the National Park. If you're going to walk out on any of the trails, Guano Point and Eagle Point both offer spectacular views.

Helicopters

When you book your helicopter tour, you have the option to upgrade to the deluxe version. The deluxe tours fly on superior EcoStar 130 aircraft. The EcoStar is designed for touring, so it has a smoother ride, extra room inside, and the seats are arranged stadium style. However, one of the best things about flying on one of these choppers is the panoramic views through the huge 180-degree windshield.

Another nice benefit of a deluxe tour is you are transported to and from your hotel in a limousine.

South Rim Tours

If you fly out to the South Rim, or if Arizona is more convenient than Las Vegas, you will have two different air-only tours to choose from. One is a 30-minute flight that goes to the North Rim and back. The second tour, which is the most popular, is 50 minutes, and includes the eastern areas of the National Park. The longer tour is quite comprehensive, and it allows you to see about 75 percent of the national park.

Although South Rim helicopters aren't permitted to land inside the Canyon, you could combine a helicopter tour with an exciting Jeep tour that covers all of the landmarks from the ground.

Final Thoughts

The Canyon is a fantastic destination for Spring Break. It is steeped in history, filled with natural beauty, and offers many exciting adventures. Taking a helicopter tour is the perfect way to appreciate the size and beauty of this natural landmark. Opt for a deluxe tour if possible. Whether you tour the West Rim or the South Rim, you can tour the Canyon by air and by land when you add on ground adventures.

Don't forget to book your tour in advance. You'll find the best prices when you book early too. You can book your tour online and pay with your credit card to get instant confirmation of your seat reservations for a Spring Break adventure you'll always remember.




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