Grand Canyon Tours
Check this collection of Grand Canyon tours and immerse yourself in one of nature's greatest wonders. From guided tours to helicopter rides, each tour offers a unique perspective of the canyon's stunning vistas. Experience the vibrant colors of the rock formations, explore hidden trails, and learn about the rich history and geology of the area.-
Soar over the Grand Canyon’s North Canyon and take in its vast beauty and unique geological features. Ideal for a quick yet unforgettable adventure.
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Experience breathtaking aerial views of the canyon's rock formations and layered strata, and enjoy multilingual commentary onboard sharing facts and tidbits on the views.
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Enjoy unobstructed views of ancient formations like the Vishnu Schist and Dragon Corridor from your helicopter, perfect for capturing stunning photos.
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Enhance your adventure with an optional Hummer tour, available in daytime or sunset options, for a deeper exploration of the South Rim’s scenic vistas.
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Fun fact: The Grand Canyon was first seen from the air in 1929 by a pilot named John W. H. McLain, marking the beginning of aerial tourism in the area.
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Soar over the Grand Canyon’s North Canyon and take in its vast beauty and unique geological features. Ideal for a quick yet unforgettable adventure.
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Experience breathtaking aerial views of the canyon's rock formations and layered strata, and enjoy multilingual commentary onboard sharing facts and tidbits on the views.
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Enjoy unobstructed views of ancient formations like the Vishnu Schist and Dragon Corridor from your helicopter, perfect for capturing stunning photos.
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Enhance your adventure with an optional Hummer tour, available in daytime or sunset options, for a deeper exploration of the South Rim’s scenic vistas.
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Fun fact: The Grand Canyon was first seen from the air in 1929 by a pilot named John W. H. McLain, marking the beginning of aerial tourism in the area.
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Soar above the Grand Canyon in an helicopter, featuring panoramic windows that offer unparalleled views of the canyon’s most iconic rock formations and landscapes.
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Capture stunning aerial shots of the North and South Rims, the dense Kaibab Forest, and the winding Colorado River as you explore the canyon from a unique perspective.
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Experience the less-visited Eastern region of the Grand Canyon, where you’ll discover dramatic cliffs, hidden valleys, and the vibrant colors of the canyon walls.
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Enhance your adventure with an optional Hummer tour, perfect for nature lovers and adventure seekers looking to explore the canyon’s rugged terrain up close.
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Fun fact: The Grand Canyon is about 277 miles long, up to 18 miles wide, and over a mile deep, making it one of the most impressive natural landmarks in the world.
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Soar above the Grand Canyon in an helicopter, featuring panoramic windows that offer unparalleled views of the canyon’s most iconic rock formations and landscapes.
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Capture stunning aerial shots of the North and South Rims, the dense Kaibab Forest, and the winding Colorado River as you explore the canyon from a unique perspective.
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Experience the less-visited Eastern region of the Grand Canyon, where you’ll discover dramatic cliffs, hidden valleys, and the vibrant colors of the canyon walls.
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Enhance your adventure with an optional Hummer tour, perfect for nature lovers and adventure seekers looking to explore the canyon’s rugged terrain up close.
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Fun fact: The Grand Canyon is about 277 miles long, up to 18 miles wide, and over a mile deep, making it one of the most impressive natural landmarks in the world.
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Hover over Lake Mead and the Hoover Dam before descending into the Grand Canyon West in a plush helicopter with the added benefit of hotel transfers.
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See the Skywalk Bridge, Eagle Point, and more as you learn about them through an in-flight multilingual narration.
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Touch down on the floor of the canyon and be greeted with champagne and a picnic with nibbles like a fig bar, cookies, cheese, and more.
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Experience the beauty of the Grand Canyon while enjoying a glass of champagne! Upgrade your ticket for breathtaking aerial views of the Las Vegas Strip.
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Did you know? The ancient canyon walls, where you'll be enjoying your picnic, once formed the sea bed of a mile-deep ocean.
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Hover over Lake Mead and the Hoover Dam before descending into the Grand Canyon West in a plush helicopter with the added benefit of hotel transfers.
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See the Skywalk Bridge, Eagle Point, and more as you learn about them through an in-flight multilingual narration.
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Touch down on the floor of the canyon and be greeted with champagne and a picnic with nibbles like a fig bar, cookies, cheese, and more.
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Experience the beauty of the Grand Canyon while enjoying a glass of champagne! Upgrade your ticket for breathtaking aerial views of the Las Vegas Strip.
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Did you know? The ancient canyon walls, where you'll be enjoying your picnic, once formed the sea bed of a mile-deep ocean.
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Brace yourself for a sky-high adventure and enjoy a bird's-eye view of the Grand Canyon on an airplane tour.
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With multilingual audio narration on board, you'll be getting the lowdown on all things Grand Canyon as you fly!
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Soar over the Colorado River, Kaibab National Forest, and the magnificent canyon gorges and rock formations like Zuni Corridor, Imperial Point, and the Kaibab Plateau.
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Add a thrilling Hummer tour to your experience, with daytime or sunset options, for an even more in-depth look at the stunning South Rim scenery.
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Did you know? The Grand Canyon is so vast, that it creates its weather system. Keep an eye out for this natural spectacle!
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Brace yourself for a sky-high adventure and enjoy a bird's-eye view of the Grand Canyon on an airplane tour.
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With multilingual audio narration on board, you'll be getting the lowdown on all things Grand Canyon as you fly!
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Soar over the Colorado River, Kaibab National Forest, and the magnificent canyon gorges and rock formations like Zuni Corridor, Imperial Point, and the Kaibab Plateau.
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Add a thrilling Hummer tour to your experience, with daytime or sunset options, for an even more in-depth look at the stunning South Rim scenery.
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Did you know? The Grand Canyon is so vast, that it creates its weather system. Keep an eye out for this natural spectacle!
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Experience the thrill of soaring high over the Grand Canyon in a helicopter or airplane, taking in all the breathtaking vistas from a bird's eye view.
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Listen to music and a multilingual narration, soak up some fascinating facts about the Grand Canyon in your preferred language.
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Fly over iconic landmarks like the Hoover Dam bordering the states of Nevada and Arizona, and Lake Mead which is the largest reservoir in the US.
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Enjoy hotel pick-ups and drop-offs from Las Vegas, making your journey smooth and hassle-free.
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Fun Fact: The Grand Canyon Skywalk, which you'll enjoy aerial views of on this tour, contains enough glass to cover 20 basketball courts!
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Experience the thrill of soaring high over the Grand Canyon in a helicopter or airplane, taking in all the breathtaking vistas from a bird's eye view.
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Listen to music and a multilingual narration, soak up some fascinating facts about the Grand Canyon in your preferred language.
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Fly over iconic landmarks like the Hoover Dam bordering the states of Nevada and Arizona, and Lake Mead which is the largest reservoir in the US.
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Enjoy hotel pick-ups and drop-offs from Las Vegas, making your journey smooth and hassle-free.
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Fun Fact: The Grand Canyon Skywalk, which you'll enjoy aerial views of on this tour, contains enough glass to cover 20 basketball courts!
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Experience the awe-inspiring Grand Canyon from new heights and ground level with a helicopter tour and an open-air Hummer adventure!
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Explore some of the park's most iconic lookout points including Duck on a Rock, Yavapai Point, and Moran Point, each offering a unique panorama.
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View how the Grand Canyon looks from an open-air Hummer. You'll not just see but feel the park's magnificent beauty around you.
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Learn fascinating facts about all that you see through the multilingual narration via a noise-cancelling headset.
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Fun Fact: The Grand Canyon is a geological marvel that's been sculpted over a whopping 6 million years by the Colorado River!
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Experience the awe-inspiring Grand Canyon from new heights and ground level with a helicopter tour and an open-air Hummer adventure!
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Explore some of the park's most iconic lookout points including Duck on a Rock, Yavapai Point, and Moran Point, each offering a unique panorama.
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View how the Grand Canyon looks from an open-air Hummer. You'll not just see but feel the park's magnificent beauty around you.
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Learn fascinating facts about all that you see through the multilingual narration via a noise-cancelling headset.
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Fun Fact: The Grand Canyon is a geological marvel that's been sculpted over a whopping 6 million years by the Colorado River!
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Fly over the majestic Grand Canyon in a helicopter as it takes you 3,500 feet to the bottom of the canyon while treating you to breathtaking views.
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Marvel at the gigantic walls of the canyon, which may be more than 70 million years old, as you take a relaxing pontoon boat ride down the Colorado River.
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Explore the massive park in a hop-on hop-off shuttle bus and catch the magnificent sights of a 10-foot-long glass skywalk and Eagle Rock formation.
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Upgrade your experience with Skywalk access and park entry fee, offering a more elevated perspective and seamless access to the park’s iconic landmarks.
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Fun fact: The Hopi Tribe considers the Grand Canyon a gateway to the afterlife.
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Fly over the majestic Grand Canyon in a helicopter as it takes you 3,500 feet to the bottom of the canyon while treating you to breathtaking views.
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Marvel at the gigantic walls of the canyon, which may be more than 70 million years old, as you take a relaxing pontoon boat ride down the Colorado River.
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Explore the massive park in a hop-on hop-off shuttle bus and catch the magnificent sights of a 10-foot-long glass skywalk and Eagle Rock formation.
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Upgrade your experience with Skywalk access and park entry fee, offering a more elevated perspective and seamless access to the park’s iconic landmarks.
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Fun fact: The Hopi Tribe considers the Grand Canyon a gateway to the afterlife.
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Discover the stunning vistas of Grand Canyon West, and get photo ops at iconic viewpoints like Eagle Point and Guano Point, showcasing the canyon’s beauty.
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Take in the breathtaking views of the Hoover Dam, an impressive feat of engineering that spans the Colorado River and plays a crucial role in power generation and water management.
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Choose to upgrade your experience to add lunch, access to the Skywalk for a thrilling perspective, soar above the canyon on a helicopter ride, or add a boat trip on the Colorado River
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Fun fact: The Hoover Dam's construction involved 21,000 workers and utilized 3.25 million cubic yards of concrete—enough to build a sidewalk from San Francisco to New York City.
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Discover the stunning vistas of Grand Canyon West, and get photo ops at iconic viewpoints like Eagle Point and Guano Point, showcasing the canyon’s beauty.
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Take in the breathtaking views of the Hoover Dam, an impressive feat of engineering that spans the Colorado River and plays a crucial role in power generation and water management.
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Choose to upgrade your experience to add lunch, access to the Skywalk for a thrilling perspective, soar above the canyon on a helicopter ride, or add a boat trip on the Colorado River
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Fun fact: The Hoover Dam's construction involved 21,000 workers and utilized 3.25 million cubic yards of concrete—enough to build a sidewalk from San Francisco to New York City.
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Travel comfortably from Las Vegas with round-trip transportation in a spacious, air-conditioned coach, including expert commentary from a knowledgeable guide.
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Enjoy plenty of free time to explore various lookout points, take scenic walks along the rim, and soak in the breathtaking natural beauty at your own pace.
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Savor a delicious box lunch, with a selection of sandwiches, fresh fruits, and snacks, to keep you energized while exploring the vast canyon.
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Capture unforgettable moments at the Grand Canyon National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, while learning about the area’s fascinating history and geology.
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Fun fact: Nearly 6 million people visit the Grand Canyon annually, making it one of the most popular attractions in the U.S.
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Travel comfortably from Las Vegas with round-trip transportation in a spacious, air-conditioned coach, including expert commentary from a knowledgeable guide.
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Enjoy plenty of free time to explore various lookout points, take scenic walks along the rim, and soak in the breathtaking natural beauty at your own pace.
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Savor a delicious box lunch, with a selection of sandwiches, fresh fruits, and snacks, to keep you energized while exploring the vast canyon.
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Capture unforgettable moments at the Grand Canyon National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, while learning about the area’s fascinating history and geology.
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Fun fact: Nearly 6 million people visit the Grand Canyon annually, making it one of the most popular attractions in the U.S.
Pro tips to help you make a pick
Choose the canyon section that best suits your interests: the South Rim for iconic views, the North Rim for a quieter, more secluded experience, or the West Rim for unique activities like the Skywalk.
Plan your visit based on the adventure you’re seeking as well—whether it’s a helicopter tour, a rafting trip, a hummer ride, or another exciting activity, each area of the Grand Canyon offers something unique!
Before booking, check the physical requirements of your chosen tour. Helicopter and bus tours are great for all ages, while hiking and rafting require higher fitness levels. If accessibility and convenience are priorities, consider visiting the South Rim, which is more user-friendly.
For a hassle-free experience and great value, choose bus tours that often include meals, transportation, and stops at additional attractions like the Hoover Dam.
The entrance fees are $45 for the West Rim and $35 for Grand Canyon National Park. Most of the tours include the entry fee, but be sure to check the specific inclusions of each ticket.
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About Grand Canyon
Explore the Grand Canyon, a natural wonder known for its majestic landscapes and rich wildlife. From helicopter tours to guided hikes, there are endless ways to experience its beauty. Discover the best of the Grand Canyon and start planning your adventure today.
The Grand Canyon is home to nearly 2,000 plant species, many found nowhere else on Earth.
The canyon is home to over 1,000 caves, but only about 335 have been explored and just one cave is open to the public for visits.
The Great Unconformity is a geological phenomenon at the canyon where 250-million-year-old rock layers sit atop 1.2-billion-year-old rocks, resulting in a gap of nearly 950 million years of missing geological history.
Within the canyon lies Supai Village, the most remote community in the continental United States, with a population of around 208 residents and accessible only by foot, helicopter, or mule.
Why visit Grand Canyon?
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Plan your visit
Grand Canyon National Park
Grand Canyon National Park features three main entrances: the South Entrance, East Entrance, and North Entrance, providing access to various park amenities and viewpoints. The South Entrance is the most popular and accessible year-round, while the North Entrance is open seasonally from mid-May to mid-October.
South Rim Entrance Station: Accessible via Highway 64 from Williams, Arizona.
East Entrance (Desert View): Located along Desert View Drive, accessible from Highway 64 near Cameron, Arizona.
North Rim Entrance: Accessible via Highway 67 from Jacob Lake, Arizona.
Grand Canyon South Rim
The South Rim is primarily accessed through the South Entrance, located near Tusayan, which is well-connected to major highways like Arizona State Route 64. This area is the most developed and visited part of the park, featuring numerous viewpoints, visitor services, and accommodations available throughout the year.
Main South Rim Entrance (South Entrance Station): Located 60 miles north of Williams, Arizona, via Highway 64.
Grand Canyon West Rim
The West Rim is not part of Grand Canyon National Park but is accessible via the Hualapai Reservation, requiring a separate entrance fee.
West Rim Entrance (Hualapai Ranch): Accessible from Las Vegas via US-93 and Pierce Ferry Road.
Grand Canyon East Rim
The East Rim can be accessed through the East Entrance near Cameron, which leads into Desert View Drive—a scenic route lined with overlooks and visitor points.
Desert View Entrance: Located at the eastern edge of the South Rim and accessed via Highway 64 near Cameron. While not a designated "East Rim" in the same way as other areas, this is the main entry point for visitors exploring the eastern side of the canyon.
Grand Canyon North Rim
The North Rim features its own entrance station that is open seasonally from mid-May to mid-October, making it less accessible than the South Rim.
North Rim Entrance Station: Located 30 miles south of Jacob Lake, Arizona, via Highway 67.
EV charging stations are available at the South Rim for electric vehicles.
Restrooms are available throughout the park at visitor centers and key locations.
Free parking is available at multiple locations, including near visitor centers.
First aid services are available at visitor centers and ranger stations.
Gift shops are located at visitor centers and lodges within the park.
WiFi is available at select lodges and visitor centers but may be limited.
Dining outlets like restaurants and cafes are available at the South Rim.
ATMs are available at lodges and some visitor centers for convenience.
Free shuttle buses provide transportation across key areas of the South Rim.
Information desks are located at visitor centers to assist with queries and maps.
The Grand Canyon offers wheelchair-accessible trails, viewpoints, and visitor facilities.
Strollers are allowed on paved trails and in visitor center areas.
Service animals are permitted throughout the park in compliance with ADA guidelines.
Wheelchairs are available for loan at visitor centers on a first-come, first-served basis.
Pets are allowed but must remain leashed and are restricted from trails.
Mobility vehicles are allowed, and accessible shuttle buses serve key park areas.