Grand Canyon Skywalk Helicopter Tours from Las Vegas
Soar into adventure aboard a Grand Canyon Skywalk helicopter tour from Las Vegas. Experience impressive aerial views of the Hoover Dam, Lake Mead, and the Grand Canyon West Rim, and enjoy an All Acces pass that includes entry onto the world-famous Skywalk at Grand Canyon. Discover your Skywalk helicopter tour today!
Why Book a Grand Canyon Skywalk Helicopter Tour?
Although there are many ways to travel to the Skywalk Bridge at Grand Canyon West, few will take your breath away like the spectacular aerial view aboard a Papillon helicopter tour. With more than 50 years flying the Grand Canyon and beyond, Papillon is the largest and most experienced helicopter tour operator in the world.
While the glass cantilever bridge is undoubtedly a highlight of any tour to the Grand Canyon West Rim, it's only a glimpse at all that this Natural Wonder of the World has to offer.
En route to the Grand Canyon Skywalk from Las Vegas, your helicopter will soar over world-famous destinations such as the Hoover Dam, Lake Mead, the Colorado River, the Black Mountains, Grapevine Mesa, and the Grand Canyon.
Grand Canyon West All Access Pass
Once you reach the West Rim, you'll need an All Access pass in order to enter the park. This pass offers shuttle transportation across the park, including to Hualapai Point (a Native American cultural center), Guano Point - a lookout point that offers a 360-degree view of the canyon scenery, and of course: entry onto the Skywalk. Each pass also includes a $10 meal credit and $10 retail credit for purchases over $20.
Grand Canyon West Tours with All Access Pass
Papillon's VIP Grand Canyon Heli, Boat & Skywalk Tour begins with airplane transportation from the Las Vegas area to the West Rim. Upon landing, passengers will experience a helicopter tour that flies down to the canyon floor, where a pontoon boat will be waiting for a Colorado River ride. Back on the surface, the All Access pass will give passengers a full day of exploration, as well as entry onto the Skywalk.
The Grand Canyon West Freedom tour flies passengers from the Boulder City air terminal near Las Vegas to the Grand Canyon West, where it will descend to the canyon floor near the bank of the Colorado River. After a pontoon boat ride on the Colorado River and a champagne toast, you'll return to the air terminal and receive your All Access pass to enter the park. You can visit Guano Point or Hualapai Point, enjoy your food and retail credits, and of course: stand on the world-famous Skywalk.
Other flights to the West Rim offer the option to add the All Access pass so you can see the sights from above and from the very edge of the canyon!
Grand Canyon Skywalk Helicopter Tour FAQs
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We definitely think the Skywalk is worth adding to your West Rim tour. Picture yourself gazing out over the expanse of the Grand Canyon while suspended 4,000 feet above its floor. Since opening in 2007, this glass cantilever bridge has quickly become one of the most talked about destinations at the Grand Canyon.
If you're visiting the Grand Canyon West Rim, the All Access pass not only includes entry into the park, but also access to the Skywalk, shuttle transportation to lookout points, a visit to the Hualapai Point Native American cultural center, and meal and retail credits. Several of our airplane flights and helicopter tours also include the All Access pass!
Learn more about the Skywalk at Grand Canyon
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It depends. The price of each Skywalk helicopter tour from Las Vegas is based on the length of your flight and whether there are any additional experiences or upgrades during the tour.
Seem complicated? Don't worry. The cost of each flight is conveniently located next to each individual tour listing. And with Papillon, the rate we quote online is the rate you'll pay. No guesswork required.
Learn more about the price of helicopter tours from Las Vegas.
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The Grand Canyon Skywalk is located on the West Rim of the Grand Canyon.
Contrary to popular belief, the West Rim is not part of the Grand Canyon National Park. This gorgeous land is owned and operated by the Hualapai Tribe.
In addition to the world-famous Skywalk, this rim also includes breathtaking lookouts like Eagle Point and Guano Point, as well as Hualapai Point - a Native American cultural center. All of these exciting attractions are included with the Grand Canyon West's All Access pass, included on many Papillon tours.
Learn more about Grand Canyon West Rim Skywalk tours.
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Absolutely! Aboard a Grand Canyon Skywalk bus tour, you'll get to immerse yourself in the wonders of the Southwest. In addition to Skywalk access, this full-day tour includes views of the ancient Joshua Tree Forest, the Hoover Dam, and breathtaking lookouts like Guano Point and Eagle Point.
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Yes, cameras and cellphones are permitted on the Skywalk Bridge.