By jringo On January 19th, 2009
Fly from Las Vegas to the Grand Canyon West Rim by fixed-wing airplane and be amazed by the breathtaking views from the Skywalk – suspended beyond the rim! Surrounded by the clear walls and floor of the Skywalk’s glass bridge, you’ll have the most astounding, unobstructed views of the Grand Canyon possible.
On your 40-minute airplane flight to the Grand Canyon West Rim you’ll have amazing views of Las Vegas, Boulder City, Lake Mead, Hoover Dam and the Grand Canyon itself.
For the ground portion of your tour, your aircraft will land at the Hualapai Indian Nation Airport. You will then ride in comfort on a short coach tour between lookout points, narrated by your driver/guide. The coach stops at both Eagle and Guano Points, where there will be plenty of photo opportunities at these breathtaking scenic sites.
 Grand Canyon West Rim Air and Ground Day Trip from Las Vegas with Skywalk – $ 217.99
Fly to the Grand Canyon West Rim by fixed-wing airplane and be one of the first to take the Skywalk suspended beyond the rim! Surrounded by the clear walls and floor of the Skywalk’s glass bridge, you’ll have the most astounding, unobstructed views of the Grand Canyon possible.
Special Offer – In addition to a discount of over 29% off the recommended retail price, if you book by December 31, 2009 you will also receive a FREE photo per group (value USD20) and the USD20 Fuel Surcharge will be waived – BOOK NOW!
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Grand Canyon West Rim Air and Ground Day Trip from Las Vegas with Skywalk
You will have approximately three hours of free time at the West Rim, including a complimentary barbecue lunch at Guano Point, 4,000 feet (1,200 meters) above the mighty Colorado River.
You’ll also have plenty of time to enjoy the fabulous Grand Canyon Skywalk, the newest attraction on the West Rim. The Skywalk is suspended 70 feet (21 meters) beyond the rim and 4,000 feet (1,200 meters) above the Colorado River, and offers amazingly unobstructed views over the canyon.
Grand Canyon West Rim Air and Ground Day Trip from Las Vegas with Skywalk
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By jringo On January 19th, 2009
Fly in a helicopter over the majestic Grand Canyon, then take a relaxing Black Canyon rafting adventure on the Colorado River. You’ll capture all the essential Nevada experiences in one day – the rugged desert terrain, the crystal-blue waters of Lake Mead, the mighty Hoover Dam from above and below, the spectacular Grand Canyon and the magnificent scenery of the Black Canyon. Upgrade to enjoy an exclusive landing in the Grand Canyon and a champagne breakfast.
You’ll hop aboard a million-dollar A-Star, six-seater helicopter with large vista windows for amazing views of Las Vegas, Boulder City, Lake Mead, Hoover Dam and the Grand Canyon. After soaring over one of the world’s natural wonders, you will land in historic Boulder City.
 Grand Canyon Helicopter Tour with Black Canyon Rafting – $ 459.99
Fly in a helicopter over the majestic Grand Canyon, then take a relaxing Black Canyon rafting adventure on the Colorado River. You’ll capture all the essential Nevada experiences in one day – the rugged desert terrain, the crystal-blue waters of Lake Mead, the mighty Hoover Dam from above and below, the spectacular Grand Canyon and the magnificent scenery of the Black Canyon. Upgrade to enjoy an exclusive landing in the Grand Canyon and a champagne breakfast.
Special Offer – Book by January 31, 2009 and the price displayed includes a discount off the regular retail price – BOOK NOW!
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Grand Canyon Helicopter Tour with Black Canyon Rafting
Or, upgrade to the “Grand Canyon Landing” option and enjoy an exclusive landing inside the Grand Canyon! After a complimentary champagne breakfast, fly out of the Canyon back to historic Boulder City and continue with the rafting tour.
You’ll then board a raft at the base of Hoover Dam for your spectacular Black Canyon rafting adventure. This unique experience lets you enjoy the Colorado River’s beauty at your leisure, sitting back while the magnificence of the Black Canyon unfolds. Return to Las Vegas by van or bus
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By jringo On January 19th, 2009
Leave the bright lights of Las Vegas behind and head to the desert on a four-day tour of the National Parks of Arizona and Utah. Visit the Grand Canyon South Rim, take a guided tour with a Navajo Indian at Monument Valley, see the multi-colored spires at Bryce Canyon and gaze at the sculptured cliffs of Zion National Park.
4-Day Canyons and National Parks Tour from Las Vegas – $ 598.99 Leave the bright lights of Las Vegas behind and head to the desert on a four-day tour of the National Parks of Arizona and Utah. Visit the Grand Canyon South Rim, take a guided tour with a Navajo Indian at Monument Valley, see the multi-colored spires at Bryce Canyon and gaze at the sculptured cliffs of Zion National Park. |
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Departing from Las Vegas, your 4-day tour starts at the Grand Canyon South Rim – one of the Seven Natural Wonders. As you gaze out from the rim, you will be viewing 2 billion years of geologic history. Millions of people each year stand in awe at the canyon and leave with a sense of that they have witnessed nature at her finest. See Monument Valley, made famous by countless western movies starring John Wayne, on a guided tour led by a native Navajo Indian guide. After spending a night in Page, cross Glen Canyon Dam, the last of the major dams built on the Colorado River and catch a view of Lake Powell from the lookout point. Continue to Bryce National Park to gaze at the carved spires that rise in brilliant colors of red, yellow and orange. Finally marvel at the soaring cliffs of Zion National Park. 4-Day Canyons and National Parks Tour from Las Vegas
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