I’ve been there before – you’re in Vegas for a limited time, and you’ve always wanted to see the Grand Canyon, but you’re debating if it’s worth shelling out the cash to take a scenic helicopter flight. With options ranging from $200 to over $500, is it really worth the money?
I’ve taken the helicopter flight from Las Vegas, including the landing and champagne at sunset, and also visited the Grand Canyon by car. This is everything to consider before booking that helicopter flight:
You’ll See More Than Just The Grand Canyon
The surrounding area of Las Vegas is not just barren desert, it’s colorful rock formations, Lake Mead, and undulating mountains serving views the whole way to the Grand Canyon. I hadn’t realized prior to the scenic flight how beautiful this desert is. There’s something special about seeing these gorgeous places from up above.
I booked this full tour, which included views of the Hoover Dam, Lake Mead, landing in the Grand Canyon with champagne, and an incredible view of the Las Vegas strip upon our return.
Which Flight You Choose Matters
You’ll find an overwhelming abundance of options when you look at tours to fly over the Grand Canyon. Some are cheaper, quicker scenic flights that return to the strip without landing, and some drive you all the way to the Grand Canyon with multiple scenic stops along the way, including the Hoover Dam. You’ll take a shorter scenic flight from the Grand Canyon West Airport. These tours take all day but are likely amazing.
Time of day also matters. Despite the cost, these flights are insanely popular, so it may be that the only available time is in the early morning, which can have beautiful light! There are also options that leave at 1 PM, which would give you a better look at the canyon all lit up. I took a sunset tour, which meant we had a little bit of light left in the canyon when we landed, however we got to see the sunset as we made our way back, and the strip all lit up. It just comes down to your personal preference.
How Much Time Do You Have?
If you’re able to rent a car and drive to the Grand Canyon, you can save some money by just booking a scenic flight that departs from the Grand Canyon West Airport. It’s about 2 hours of driving each way from the strip. That said, you miss the aerial view of Lake Mead, the Hoover dam, and the Las Vegas strip.
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