The Grand Voyager Tour with Skywalk
The Grand Canyon Airplane, Helicopter and River Tour from Las Vegas to Grand Canyon's West Rim including the Skywalk!
Full Retail Price: US$ 498.00 |
Tour Features
- Grand Canyon Skywalk
- Operates at multiple times DAILY!
- Light Lunch at Guano Point right on the Edge of the West Rim
- Oversized Windows for Great Photography
- High Wing Design for Completely Unobstructed Views
- Twin Motor - Twin Pilot Design for your Safety
- Helicopter Flight to the bottom of the Grand Canyon
- Get on the River in a Pontoon Raft!
On the Las Vegas Grand Voyager and Skywalk Tour, you’ll experience everything that makes Grand Canyon West unique in one unforgettable day! Your adventure begins with pick-up at your hotel by van or Motorcoach and transportation to the Boulder City Municipal Airport. After boarding your deHavilland Twin Otter Vistaliner Airplane, you’re up and away, over the austere yet dramatic expanse of the Mojave Desert, and the colossal Hoover Dam. You’ll get the ultimate bird’s eye view of not only the dam, but Lake Mead, one of the largest man-made lakes in the world.
After about 45 minutes in the air, your plane lands at Grand Canyon West, a Native American Tribal Park owned by the Hualapai Indian Nation. Here, you’ll do what was once considered impossible: get to the bottom of the Grand Canyon with an exhilarating helicopter flight to the canyon floor. You’ll get up close and personal with the Grand Canyon’s rugged cliffs and hidden alcoves, before touching down at the bottom of the Grand Canyon, where pontoon boats wait to take you on a short leisurely cruise up the Colorado River and back. After your river ride, it’s time to reboard your helicopter and fly back rim side, where motor coaches are ready to resume your tour of Grand Canyon West.
Your first stop is Eagle Point, site of Arizona’s newest and most exciting attraction, the Grand Canyon Skywalk! This horseshoe-shaped glass platform juts 70 feet past the canyon’s edge, giving you the spine-tingling sensation of walking on air hundreds of feet above the bottom of the Grand Canyon. If time permits, you can also tour Grand Canyon West’s Indian Village, where you can walk inside replicas of the traditional dwellings of many Southwest Native American Tribes. At the Eagle Point Amphitheatre, you might catch dancing and/or other cultural programs presented by the Hualapai Indian Tribe.
A hearty BBQ lunch is served at Guano Point, and every single table has a view of the Grand Canyon! Named for a now defunct mining operation, at Guano Point you can still walk around the promontory to view remnants of a tram line and other implements that still remain.
Eventually, it’s time to head back to Las Vegas, and even with adding the Skywalk on to your day, this tour still averages less than 8 hours from *hotel to hotel. Space is limited, so book your seats today!Tour Itinerary
60 - 90 Minutes |
Transfer from Las Vegas hotels to the Boulder City Municipal Airport. |
60 Minutes |
Check-in at Boulder City Airport, board planes for Grand Canyon West |
60 Minutes |
Helicopter flight to the canyon floor (15 minutes) |
90 Minutes |
Motorcoach tour of Grand Canyon West |
45 Minutes |
Re-board airplane |
60-90 Minutes |
Transfer back to Las Vegas Strip/Downtown hotels |
*7 Hours |
Tour Duration |
| *Times are approximates. Schedule and time frame can change due to different circumstances such as weather, traffic or attempting to accommodate all the Grand Canyon West visitors. | |

Terms and Conditions: Passengers must reconfirm 24 hours prior to tour or may be subject to cancellation. No-shows are not refunded. Tour itineraries, prices and fees subject to change without notice.
Dinner and Show Reservations: Times and durations are approximate and may be affected by weather, traffic or other factors. We strongly discourage you from scheduling any time-sensitive activities, such as dinner reservations or show tickets, for the evening following your Las Vegas Grand Canyon tour. GrandCanyon.com and its affiliates can assume no responsibility for activities missed due to unexpected delays.
Please Note: Some Grand Canyon West Tours may be operated in smaller aircraft. Due to air traffic control, views of the Hoover Dam may be restricted on certain flights. Tours may require a minimum number of passengers to operate. Not all tours are wheelchair accessible. Please check with the reservation agent for details or available tours.






