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Cheryl Ayres

February 11, 2025 via Google

Bucket list proved itself to be so awesome most definitely because of Tucker, our pilot. We had great companions and the check in process was warm and friendly but Tucker was the star. His sense of humour was all we needed to take the edge off, the champagne helped too, but he was hysterical AND professional. We feel lucky to have been in his care, he is a gem.

Joshua Taylor

February 9, 2025 via Google

Marcelo was fun to interact with and he made the trip to South Pointe a good one. Driver was very good, too!! The stops to and from the Grand Canyon were unique as well.

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Travel Planning Tips

Why Visit Red Rock Canyon?

Red Rock Canyon's distinctive red rock formations—some of which reach 3,000 feet tall—offer breathtaking views of some of the Southwest's most impressive geology, including the Keystone Thrust Fault, Mount Wilson, and the colorful Calico Hills. Visitors can see them all from the 13 mile scenic loop that travels through Red Rock Canyon.

Red Rock Canyon was Nevada's first National Conservation Area, and it's now one of the most popular in the country with over 1 million visitors every year. If you're looking for an off-the-Strip adventure just outside of Las Vegas, hop on a guided tour to Red Rock Canyon to see it's dramatic, brilliantly-colored formations up close, all from the comfort of a luxury air conditioned SUV. Tours depart daily from the Las Vegas Strip.

Red Rock Canyon is just 15 miles from Las Vegas—it's so close, you can actually see it from the Strip. If you don't have much time in Las Vegas, Red Rock Canyon is just a convenient 20-30 minute drive away, making it the perfect day trip or half-day escape.

What You'll See at Red Rock Canyon

Keystone Thrust

Formed 65 million years ago when older, gray limestone was thrust eastwards over red sandstone.

Calico Hills

Distinct crimson hills formed by sand dunes compressed and lithified under the weight of eroded rock.

Scenic Drive

13-mile scenic loop featuring a one-way road that winds through the Canyon past many scenic viewpoints.

Wilson Cliffs

Part of the Keystone Thrust fault, where gray, yellow, and red stone meet to form a massive wall of rock.

Desert Wildlife

Red Rock Canyon is home to over 200 species of fauna, including bighorn sheep and golden horses.

Red Rock Formations

Formed over 600 million years, some of Red Rock Canyon's sandstone formations reach 3,000 feet tall.

Red Rock Canyon Travel Guides

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Why Visit the Valley of Fire?

With just 300,000 annual visitors, the Valley of Fire offers a relaxing respite from the bustle of the Strip. With numerous viewpoints to explore, including Atlatl Rock, the brightly colored Rainbow Vista, Elephant Rock, and more, there's no shortage of adventure at the Valley of Fire. Keep a sharp eye for Native American petroglyphs as you explore the park!

If you're looking for an off-the-Strip adventure that's not far from Las Vegas, hop on a guided tour to the Valley of Fire to see it's spectacular red sandstone formations up close, all from the comfort of a luxury air conditioned SUV. Tours depart daily from the Las Vegas Strip.

The Valley of Fire is just 50 miles northeast of the Las Vegas Strip—only about an hour's drive. If you want to explore beyond the city limits but don't have time for a longer trip to the Grand Canyon, the Valley of Fire is a great alternative that will have you back in Vegas in time for your evening plans.

What You'll See at the Valley of Fire

Atlatl Rock

A single large boulder perched atop a sandstone outcrop, named after a petroglyph of an atlatl.

Petroglyphs

Remnants of the Valley's ancient inhabitants are abundant throughout the park. Some are 3,000 years old!

Rainbow Vista

Panoramic views of multi-colored sandstone—a distinct departure from the iconic red landscape.

Fire Canyon

White rock stands in stark contrast against the dark red standstone that characterizes the Valley of Fire

Buffington Pockets

About an hour outside the Valley of Fire, with colored rocks, hoodoos, natural springs, and petroglyphs.

Bright Red Rocks

The Valley of Fire's characteristic bright red hue comes from iron oxide in the area's sediment.

Valley of Fire Travel Guides

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Why Visit the Las Vegas Area?

There's more to Las Vegas than the Strip! There are numerous options to suit any traveller, whether you want to experience Sin City in luxurious style or explore the rugged terrain that lies just beyond the city limits.

If you're looking for a Las Vegas adventure that will take you beyond the bustle of the Strip, hop on a dazzling helicopter flight high above the action, or escape Sin City altogether on an adventure to Laughlin, Red Rock Canyon, the Valley of Fire, or Eldorado Canyon—all less than 2 hours from the Strip. Tours depart daily from the Las Vegas Strip.

If you want to explore beyond the city limits but don't have time for a longer trip to the Grand Canyon, our Las Vegas tours are a great alternative that will have you back in Vegas in time for your evening plans—unless your evening plans are a night flight over the Strip!

What You'll See in Las Vegas

Las Vegas Strip

The Strip is home to Las Vegas's most iconic casinos and resorts, as well as performances, restaurants, and other attractions.

Aerial Views

Rise above the Las Vegas Strip and Fremont Street for dazzling views of Sin City's glittering neon lights.

Red Rock Canyon

Only 15 miles from the Strip, Red Rock Canyon is so close you can actually see it from the Strip.

Valley of Fire

The oldest state park in Nevada, just 50 miles northeast of the Strip.

Laughlin, NV

This "Oasis in the Desert" is located on the banks of the Colorado River, just 1 hour from Las Vegas.

Eldorado Canyon

Pan for gold at a historic gold mine and venture into the desert on an ATV adventure.

Las Vegas Travel Guides

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Why Visit the Bryce Canyon + Zion National Park Area?

Bryce Canyon and Zion National Park are two of Utah’s most breathtaking landscapes. From the towering red rock cliffs of Zion National Park to the maze of hoodoos at Bryce Canyon, these parks showcase nature’s artistry at its finest.

Both National Parks showcase diverse elevation changes and offer visitors distinct (and equally as beautiful) landscapes to explore. And with only about 72 miles separating the parks, you could even visit them both on the same day if you’re feeling adventurous! Bryce Canyon also sits at a higher elevation than Zion, meaning it’s often cooler—making it a great escape from the desert heat of Las Vegas.

Zion National Park is just over 2 hours away from Las Vegas. Bryce Canyon is about 4 hours away, making both spots an easy day trip. Our guided Zion and Bryce Canyon tour takes about 13 hours door-to-door.

What You'll See in Bryce Canyon & Zion National Parks

Hoodoos

Bryce Canyon houses the most hoodoos on earth, with 12 hoodoo amphitheaters spread across the park.

Bryce Point

The highest overlook at Bryce Canyon National Park, offering near-bird’s-eye views of the park’s famous hoodoos.

Checkerboard Mesa

One of Zion National Park’s most recognizable views, known for its distinctive checkerboard pattern.

Zion-Mount Carmel Tunnel

Drive through the famous 1.1 mile tunnel through the heart of the sandstone cliffs connecting Bryce and Zion.

Epic Hikes

Both National Parks are home to several hiking trails with options for all skill levels, from short and easy day hikes to multi-day treks.

Breathtaking Landscapes

Bryce and Zion both feature a range of landscapes, from mountains and buttes to canyons and amphitheaters.

Bryce Canyon & Zion National Parks Travel Guides

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Why Take a Bus Tour?

Bus tours are available to the Grand Canyon's South and West Rims, as well as the Hoover Dam, Lake Mead, Death Valley, and Laughlin NV.

Grand Canyon bus tours can be combined with airplane flights over the Grand Canyon, sunset flights or helicopter floor landings, and Colorado River cruises. Many Grand Canyon bus tours also stop a the Hoover Dam.

Grand Canyon bus tours are ideal for groups without time constraints such as dinner reservations or show tickets, budget travellers, families, and explorers who want to see different attractions along the way.

The Grand Canyon's South Rim is located about 5 hours east of Las Vegas. Day trips by bus to the South Rim take about 18 hours door to door. For a shorter tour that's closer to Las Vegas (with views that are just as impressive), consider visiting the West Rim.

What You'll Experience

Luxury Motorcoach

Air conditioned motorcoaches designed for sightseeing, with panoramic windows and restrooms.

Onboard Entertainment

Sit back while you enjoy movies and other onboard entertainment on your journey to the Grand Canyon.

Bus Tour Travel Guides

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Why Take an Airplane Tour?

Airplane tours are available to the Grand Canyon's South, West, and North Rims, and may even include views of the East Rim. You can fly to the Grand Canyon and arrive much quicker than you would by bus, or soar high above the Canyon for breathtaking aerial views of some of the most well known formations.

All of our airplane tours feature luxury "flightseeing" airplanes designed specifically for sightseeing, featuring high wings and panoramic windows for maximum viewing, air conditioning, and digital audio narration in multiple languages. Most of our airplane tours can also be combined with other adventures, such as guided bus tours along the Rim, helicopter floor landings, boat cruises, and more.

Grand Canyon airplane tours are ideal for travellers who want to see aerial views of the Grand Canyon but aren't comfortable in a helicopter, as well as those who want more time at the Rim or need to get back to Vegas in time for evening plans.

Flying is the quickest way to get to the Grand Canyon from Las Vegas. Unless you are taking a combination tour, airplane tours are typically shorter than bus tours, making them perfect for groups with evening plans or less time in Las Vegas.

What You'll Experience

Stunning Aerial Views

Soar over the Hoover Dam, Lake Mead, and the Mojave Desert on your way to the Grand Canyon.

Sightseeing Airplanes

Get the best views in specially designed airplanes equipped with high wings and panoramic windows.

Multi-language Narration

Headsets provided with narration in languages including Spanish, Mandarin, Japanese, and more.

Airplane Tour Travel Guides

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Why Take a Helicopter Tour?

Helicopter tours are available to the Grand Canyon's South, West, and North Rims, as well as over the Las Vegas Strip. You can fly to the Grand Canyon, along the Rim, or deep into the Canyon where you'll land on the Canyon floor 4,000 feet below the Rim.

All of our helicopter tours feature luxury "flightseeing" helicopters designed specifically for sightseeing, featuring 180 degrees of unrestricted viewing, forward-facing seats, and digital audio narration in multiple languages. Helicopter tours can be easily combined with bus, boat, and airplaine tours.

Grand Canyon helicopter tours are ideal for travellers who want to see aerial views of the Grand Canyon, descend to the Canyon floor, or who want to add a little extra excitement to their adventure. Looking for luxury? Some helicopter tours include limousine pickup and drop-off at most hotels on the Strip.

Unless you are taking a combination tour, helicopter tours are typically quicker than bus tours, making them perfect for groups with less time in Las Vegas.

What You'll Experience

Stunning Aerial Views

Enjoy breathtaking aerial views of the Hoover Dam, Lake Mead, and the Grand Canyon.

Luxury Helicopters

Fully equipped helicopters with sightseeing windows and Whisper Jet technology for a quiet ride.

Multi-language Narration

Helicopter tours include narration in 10 languages, including Spanish, Mandarin, Japanese, and more.

Helicopter Tour Travel Guides

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Why Take an ATV or UTV Tour?

Craving a little extra adventure? Fly to the Grand Canyon's North Rim in a flightseeing airplane before embarking on an all-terrain Polaris Ranger adventure through Whitmore Canyon, the Lake Mead Conservation Area, and other limited access areas. You can also pan for gold before journeying deep into Eldorado Canyon—the site of the biggest mining boom in early Nevada history and a hidden gem of the Southwest, with significantly fewer visitors than the Grand Canyon.

Grand Canyon ATV/UTV tours are ideal for adventure-seekers looking for an exciting, immersive Southwest experience, as well as for those who want to explore the Southwest off the beaten path. Most of our tours can be combined with airplane or helicopter tours. All of our tours include safety demonstrations and all equipment, including helmets, gloves, and goggles.

The only place to off-road at the Grand Canyon is the North Rim.

What You'll Experience

Spectacular Scenery

Get up close and personal with the stunning scenery of the Southwest desert.

Fully Automatic ATVs

Kick up a little sand aboard a four-wheel, fully automatic all-terrain ATV.

Equipment Included

ATV tours include safety demonstrations and all equipment, including helmets and gloves.

ATV Tour Travel Guides

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Why Take an SUV Tour?

Looking for an adventure that's a little more exciting than a bus tour, but not quite as hair-raising as an ATV tour? An SUV tour is the perfect middle ground. Venture off-road and see the Southwest up close and personal, all from the comfort of an air-conditioned four-wheel vehicle.

SUV tours are available to the Grand Canyon's West Rim, the Hoover Dam, Red Rock Canyon, and the Valley of Fire. West Rim SUV tours can be easily combined with airplane or helicopter flights, boat cruises, and Hoover Dam tours.

Grand Canyon SUV tours are ideal for those who want to see the Southwest up close, but prefer the comfort and safety of a closed vehicle, as well as for those who have less time to explore or want to return to Vegas in time for their evening plans.

SUV tours are primarily available to destinations closer to Las Vegas, such as the Hoover Dam and Red Rock Canyon, making them ideal for shorter excursions or groups with less time in Las Vegas.

What You'll Experience

Custom Built SUVs

Ride in a customized air-conditioned luxury Tour Trekker SUV for maximum comfort.

Spectacular Scenery

Get up close and personal with the stunning scenery of the Grand Canyon and the surrounding area.

Off-road Adventures

Journey off-road to hidden viewpoints showcasing the unique landscape of the Southwest.

SUV Tour Travel Guides

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Why Take a Hummer Tour?

See the Southwest up close and personal with unobstructed views in your windowless, open-air Hummer. Hummer tours are available to the Grand Canyon's South Rim, with a coveted sunset tour time slot available. If you don't plan to drive yourself to the Grand Canyon, the South Rim Hummer tour can be easily combined with an airplane flight from Boulder City to the Grand Canyon.

Grand Canyon Hummer tours are ideal for those who want to see the Southwest up close, but prefer a personalized experience with an experienced guide, as well as for those who have less time to explore.

With the exception of the deluxe airplane upgrade tour, passengers are required to provide their own transportation to and from the Grand Canyon South Rim, making this tour ideal for visitors who want to make their own way to the Grand Canyon.

What You'll Experience

Unobstructed Views

Ride in a windowless Hummer with an open-air style roof for an optimal viewing experience on your adventure.

Spectacular Scenery

Get up close and personal with the stunning scenery of the Grand Canyon.

Off-road Adventures

Journey off-road to less-crowded viewpoints showcasing the unique landscape of the Southwest.

Hummer Tour Travel Guides

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Why Take a Boat Tour?

Boat tours are available at the Grand Canyon's West Rim, down the Colorado River near the Hoover Dam, and on nearby Lake Mead. Grand Canyon boat tours can be easily combined with bus tours to the West Rim, airplane flights over the Grand Canyon, helicopter floor landings, Hoover Dam tours, and more.

Grand Canyon boat tours are ideal for groups who want to explore inside the Grand Canyon, those seeking a more relaxing adventure, or travellers looking for that perfect combination of an exciting Grand Canyon floor landing and scenic river cruise.

The only way to reach the Colorado River on the floor of the Grand Canyon is by helicopter. If you want to book a boat cruise through the Grand Canyon, your tour will also include a helicopter floor landing.

What You'll Experience

Relaxing Cruise

Cruise down the Colorado River inside the Grand Canyon or relax on the calm waters of Lake Mead.

Picturesque Views

See the red and gold walls of the Grand Canyon up close or enjoy Lake Mead's stunning coast line.

Extra Inclusions

Boat tours may include meals, Grand Canyon floor landing, time to explore the Canyon floor, and other perks.

Boat Tour Travel Guides

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Why Take a Rafting Tour?

Whitewater rafting tours are the ultimate Grand Canyon adventure! Get your heart pumping as you cover 40 miles of the Colorado River and traverse class 3 and 4 rapids, including Dragon Tooth Rapids, before stopping at Travertine Canyon to explore the nearby Travertine Waterfalls.

Adventurers can drive themselves to the departure point to save about $200, travel to the West Rim by luxury van, or shorten the journey by flying in a helicopter. Grand Canyon rafting tours also include optional helicopter flights back to the Rim from the Canyon floor after your adventure concludes.

Grand Canyon whitewater rafting tours are ideal for thrill seekers and travellers who want to raft through the Grand Canyon but only have a single day, don't want to spend thousands on a multi-day tour, or take a chance on the National Park Service's lottery.

One-day Grand Canyon whitewater rafting tours operate seasonally from March 15-October 31. All single-day rafting tours depart from Peach Springs, AZ, on the Grand Canyon's West Rim. Participants must be at least 8 years of age to ride.

What You'll Experience

One-Day Rafting Tours

We offer the only one-day white water rafting tour from Las Vegas. Ideal for first-time rafters!

Flexible Schedules

Skip the National Park Service's rafting permit lottery and hop on guided tour that fits your schedule.

Complimentary Lunch

Enjoy complimentary picnic lunch on the banks of the Colorado River deep inside the Grand Canyon.

Rafting Tour Travel Guides

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Why Take a Combo Tour?

We offer a variety of Grand Canyon combination tours featuring bus transportation to the Grand Canyon, exciting helicopter floor landings, stunning aerial views of the Grand Canyon from a specially designed flightseeing airplane, and leisurely cruises down the Colorado River. Other tour packages include SUV or ATV tours and helicopter flights over the Las Vegas Strip.

Looking for that perfect mix of relaxation and excitement? Our Grand Canyon vacation packages offer the best of both worlds so you find the Grand Canyon adventure that's perfect for you. Vacation packages are available to the Grand Canyon's West Rim, South Rim, the Hoover Dam, and Eldorado Canyon. Half-day and full-day tours are available, departing daily from the Las Vegas Strip.

Choose your own adventure! Grand Canyon vacation packages combine multiple destinations and different modes of transportation into a single tour. Tour durations vary, and several half-day tours are available for groups with evening plans in Las Vegas.

What You'll Experience

Luxury Motorcoach

Air conditioned motorcoaches designed for sightseeing, with panoramic windows and restrooms.

Luxury Helicopters

Fully equipped helicopters with sightseeing windows and Whisper Jet technology for a quiet ride.

Custom Built SUVs

Ride in a customized air-conditioned luxury Tour Trekker SUV for maximum comfort.

Combo Tour Travel Guides