Grand Canyon tours cover all price points, but when you want the best, you should look into Maverick tours. Maverick offers the ultimate in safety and service on their 5-star tours. It is definitely worth the extra cost to have a fantastic experience. It's the best way to tour. Maverick owns the best state of the art choppers touring the Grand Canyon.
Premium Helicopters: Maverick uses the luxury EcoStar 130 aircraft that is designed for sightseeing. Thanks to the stadium-style seats these choppers have, you'll get a great view. Plus, the cabin is extra roomy and the windshields wrap around the aircraft for the best scenic viewing. These choppers are quiet too, and thanks to their design, the ride is smooth and comfortable.
Maverick hires the best pilots in the business and you can speak with your pilot easily during your flight. In the summer when the temperatures soar, you will appreciate the advance climate control provided by these choppers too. All things considered, the EcoStar 130 is the perfect aircraft for taking a Grand Canyon tour.
In short, the EcoStar 130 is ideal for touring the Grand Canyon, and you should book a tour on one if you can. Take Off PointsAll flights on Maverick helicopters take off from the Vegas Strip (West Rim tours) or a private terminal at the South Rim's Grand Canyon National Park Airport. The Strip flights are amazing besides being convenient (just a few minutes from virtually all the big hotels), on the leg home you get to fly over the Strip.
Las Vegas Landing And Air-Only Tours: Maverick gives you a choice in tours from Vegas, they can be air-only, or you can land at the West Rim. However, you can only fly on a chopper to the West Rim from Vegas since the South Rim is 277 miles away and too far for a helicopter to make the round trip. The route from Vegas to the West Rim will have you flying over Hoover Dam, Lake Mead, the Colorado River and the Canyon. Air-only flights head back "home" after showing you the West Rim's highlights.
The air-only tours fly over the West Rim then circle back to Vegas. When you take a landing tour, you can get out on the canyon floor or on the top of the rim. The Maverick tours that land on the bottom of the canyon is very popular. These tours include a fun Champagne picnic and about 30 minutes to explore the canyon and shore of the river. The landing tours that drop you off on top of the rim allow 2 1/2 hours to see the sights before the return flight home. Guano Point and Eagle Point are two of the sights you won't want to miss. A fun upgrade you should consider is VIP access to the Grand Canyon Skywalk. The Skywalk is amazing, it is a glass bridge that lets you walk out 70 feet past the edge of the canyon and stand 4000 feet above the bottom.
South Rim Tours: If you're in Vegas and want to take a tour of the South Rim, take an airplane from the city to the South Rim first, then you can transfer to a chopper or bus. These tours also come with a 2 1/2 hour bus tour of the Grand Canyon National Park. The Maverick helicopter tours of the South Rim depart every day from their terminal in Tusayan at the Grand Canyon National Park Airport. One of the tour options is a thirty-minute flight that takes you to the North Rim and back. My personal preference, though, is the 50-minute tour. It also flies to the North Rim, but goes to the eastern edge of the park too. You'll see as much as 3/4 of the entire Park by the time your tour's over!
Premium Helicopters: Maverick uses the luxury EcoStar 130 aircraft that is designed for sightseeing. Thanks to the stadium-style seats these choppers have, you'll get a great view. Plus, the cabin is extra roomy and the windshields wrap around the aircraft for the best scenic viewing. These choppers are quiet too, and thanks to their design, the ride is smooth and comfortable.
Maverick hires the best pilots in the business and you can speak with your pilot easily during your flight. In the summer when the temperatures soar, you will appreciate the advance climate control provided by these choppers too. All things considered, the EcoStar 130 is the perfect aircraft for taking a Grand Canyon tour.
In short, the EcoStar 130 is ideal for touring the Grand Canyon, and you should book a tour on one if you can. Take Off PointsAll flights on Maverick helicopters take off from the Vegas Strip (West Rim tours) or a private terminal at the South Rim's Grand Canyon National Park Airport. The Strip flights are amazing besides being convenient (just a few minutes from virtually all the big hotels), on the leg home you get to fly over the Strip.
Las Vegas Landing And Air-Only Tours: Maverick gives you a choice in tours from Vegas, they can be air-only, or you can land at the West Rim. However, you can only fly on a chopper to the West Rim from Vegas since the South Rim is 277 miles away and too far for a helicopter to make the round trip. The route from Vegas to the West Rim will have you flying over Hoover Dam, Lake Mead, the Colorado River and the Canyon. Air-only flights head back "home" after showing you the West Rim's highlights.
The air-only tours fly over the West Rim then circle back to Vegas. When you take a landing tour, you can get out on the canyon floor or on the top of the rim. The Maverick tours that land on the bottom of the canyon is very popular. These tours include a fun Champagne picnic and about 30 minutes to explore the canyon and shore of the river. The landing tours that drop you off on top of the rim allow 2 1/2 hours to see the sights before the return flight home. Guano Point and Eagle Point are two of the sights you won't want to miss. A fun upgrade you should consider is VIP access to the Grand Canyon Skywalk. The Skywalk is amazing, it is a glass bridge that lets you walk out 70 feet past the edge of the canyon and stand 4000 feet above the bottom.
South Rim Tours: If you're in Vegas and want to take a tour of the South Rim, take an airplane from the city to the South Rim first, then you can transfer to a chopper or bus. These tours also come with a 2 1/2 hour bus tour of the Grand Canyon National Park. The Maverick helicopter tours of the South Rim depart every day from their terminal in Tusayan at the Grand Canyon National Park Airport. One of the tour options is a thirty-minute flight that takes you to the North Rim and back. My personal preference, though, is the 50-minute tour. It also flies to the North Rim, but goes to the eastern edge of the park too. You'll see as much as 3/4 of the entire Park by the time your tour's over!
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