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The Best Grand Canyon Bus Tours

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While the Strip is certainly one of Las Vegas' most famous features, it's not all the city has to offer. A trip to Las Vegas wouldn't be complete without experiencing the awe-inspiring natural wonders just outside of it, such as the Grand Canyon. Tourists and locals alike will enjoy a break from the bright lights and bustling city on a bus tour to the Grand Canyon. As one of the largest natural canyons on Earth, the Grand Canyon is more than 270 miles long, meaning there are multiple destinations to explore; the most popular are the South and West Rims.

We've rounded up the top options for Grand Canyon bus tours from Las Vegas, whether you seek an adventurous ride or a more tranquil sightseeing experience.

Best Overall: Grand Canyon West Rim Bus/Helicopter & Landing Tour with Optional Skywalk

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Tour operator: Canyon Tours Price: From $358 per person Duration: About 10 hours

Visitors can experience the ultimate Grand Canyon bus tour paired with an unforgettable helicopter ride down to the floor of the canyon. The adventure begins on an air-conditioned tour bus that departs from the Vegas Strip and carries passengers to the West Rim. From there, passengers will board a helicopter that descends 4,000 feet, landing on the floor of the canyon. Visitors can explore the canyon floor before reboarding the motorcoach and continuing onto Grand Canyon West, which is home to Guano Point, Eagle Point and Hualapai Ranch. You'll also have the option to brave the world-famous glass Skywalk for sweeping views (and an additional fee).

Local tip: Grand Canyon West is located on the Hualapai Indian Reservation, which is owned and operated by the Hualapai Tribal Nation. In the tribe's traditions, the Grand Canyon and the Colorado River are considered living, spiritual entities. When visiting Grand Canyon West, travelers are immersed in the rich culture and history of the Hualapai Nation.

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Best West Rim Tour: Grand Canyon West Rim Bus Tour with Lunch, Hoover Dam Stop and Skywalk

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Tour operator: Grand Canyon Destinations Price: From $99 per person Duration: About 11 hours

Located in Peach Springs, Arizona, the West Rim is only a few hours from Las Vegas. This tour will show you the best that the West Rim has to offer, including the glass-bottomed Grand Canyon Skywalk bridge (for an added fee). After being picked up from select Vegas hotels and traveling three hours on an air-conditioned bus, passengers get to spend up to four hours exploring the West Rim. A must-see lookout point at the West Rim is Guano Point, from which you can hike to Highpoint Hike and get a view of the Colorado River.

A lunch box, snacks and plenty of water are included with the tour. One unique feature of this outing is that you get to stop at the Hoover Dam for a photo during the bus journey (but keep in mind this stop is available seasonally). You can also choose from several upgrades, including a Skywalk admission ticket, a helicopter ride or a boat excursion.

Local tip: Because it's closer to the Las Vegas desert, this side of the Grand Canyon is the warmest year-round, with hot and dry summers, mild shoulder seasons, and occasional snowfall in the winter.

Best Budget: Grand Canyon South Rim Bus Tour from Las Vegas

The Grand Canyon Village Observation Tower at the South Rim of Grand Canyon National Park.

Tour operator: Grand Canyon Destinations Price: From $84 per person Duration: About 15 to 16 hours

A South Rim bus tour offers a quieter, more historic sightseeing experience. The South Rim is one of the most popular parts of Grand Canyon National Park . Guests can see the wide variety of flora and fauna native to the area. This bus tour – which takes around four hours to get to the South Rim's Mather Point from Vegas – gives visitors the opportunity to walk along Bright Angel Trail; it leads to Bright Angel Lodge, located in the Village Historic District.

You can also stock up on snacks and souvenirs at the Grand Canyon Visitor Center, since the tour only includes a box lunch and water. Or, upgrade your excursion with the guided walking tour add-on. Another historic part of the tour is the scenic drive along the famous Route 66, one of the first U.S. highways.

Local tip: Located farther from Vegas, the South Rim is cooler, with rainy and snowy winters, and more moderate temperatures in spring, summer and fall.

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Best South Rim Tour: Grand Canyon National Park South Rim Tour from Las Vegas with Lunch

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Tour operator: National Park Express Price: From $119 per person Duration: About 13 hours

This guided bus tour includes lunch, bottled water and a granola bar to snack on during the day, as well as admission to some of the most popular Grand Canyon destinations, like Mather Point and Bright Angel Point. You'll get about three hours total at the Grand Canyon. Plus, you can select your own pickup location from several Las Vegas-area hotels and be dropped off at one of three locations (Excalibur, Horseshoe or Treasure Island).

Local tip: Visitors who are looking to experience the wildlife native to the area often choose the South Rim of the Grand Canyon, which is home to more animal species than the West Rim, such as coyotes and bighorn sheep.

Best All-Inclusive: Grand Canyon West Rim Bus Tour & Hoover Dam Photo Stop with Optional Skywalk

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Tour operator: Comedy on Deck Tours Price: From $149 per adult Duration: About 10.5 hours

This full-day Grand Canyon tour run by Comedy on Deck Tours gives guests several options to customize their experience, such as a VIP Skywalk tour. But there is also a great base package. Guests are treated to not one but two sit-down meals from local restaurants: a freshly prepared breakfast and a barbecue lunch with an incredible view of the canyon. Additionally, this all-inclusive tour also stops at the Hoover Dam on the way to the Grand Canyon, so guests get to experience two national landmarks for the price of one. The professional comedian who doubles as tour guide makes for an even more fun experience.

Local tip: The West Rim is typically less crowded than the South Rim, so it may be a good option for your Grand Canyon destination if you're hoping to avoid all the tourist congestion.

Best for Families: Grand Canyon South Rim Bus Tour

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Tour operator: Canyon Tours Price: $85 per person Duration: About 14 hours

Although there are plenty of kid-approved activities in Las Vegas itself, a day trip to the Grand Canyon is a must-see for any family vacation. This South Rim bus tour from Canyon Tours offers a full day of activities that kids of all ages will enjoy.

Not only will youngsters marvel at the beauty of the canyon, but they can also have an interactive experience at the IMAX theater, which plays a film that takes you into the center of the canyon. Visitor centers throughout the park also offer free activities that allow children 4 and older to earn an official Junior Ranger badge and learn about nature, history and park preservation.

Local tip: The South Rim is divided into different viewpoint areas that visitors can explore. One of the most popular viewpoints is Hermit Road, which is ideal for families with children.

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The exact tour duration depends on the company you choose, but you should budget at least 10 hours for the entire experience.

You'll pay at least $85 per person for a bus tour to the Grand Canyon. This price will vary based on company, tour inclusions and location along the canyon.

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Papillon's Grand Canyon Bus Tours are the most affordable way to experience this once-in-a-lifetime destination for an entire day. Sit back, relax, and let the magnificent Southwest landscape pass you by as we take you to the crown jewel of the United States: the Grand Canyon.

Our Las Vegas bus tours to the Grand Canyon will give you the opportunity to spend a day exploring some of the most majestic landscapes in America.

Our state-of-the-art vehicles are designed with the comfort, safety, and sightseeing needs of our guests in mind. We offer two types of vehicles depending on your tour group size.

  • Motorcoaches are best to accommodate large groups and are complete with multiple televisions, an onboard restroom, air conditioning, and personal climate control.
  • Sprinter vehicles are used for smaller parties. Sprinters seat up to 12 passengers and feature spacious plush seating. 

Both vehicles are equipped with a professional driver/guide, a PA system for announcements and tour narration, and windows for photo-taking. Whether your adventure is just beginning or your long day of touring is coming to an end, you can rest easy and enjoy the ride on a Grand Canyon bus tour from Las Vegas.

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With Papillon, bus tours from Las Vegas to the Grand Canyon aren't limited to the ground. Upgrade your bus tour to include a breathtaking helicopter flight or adrenalin-pumping adventure tour as well.

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Complement your Grand Canyon sightseeing with an incredible helicopter tour above the canyon. Aboard one of Papillon's advanced sightseeing helicopters, you’ll capture the most impressive views of the Grand Canyon. As the preferred provider of the National Park Service, our helicopter tours are certified to fly the entire canyon. West Rim flights also have access to an exclusive landing site on the canyon floor.

For those taking a guided bus tour inside the Hoover Dam, learn the groundbreaking history of the structure, then board a helicopter to get an aerial view of the dam and the massive body of water it created, Lake Mead.

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Airplane Tours

Upgrade your bus tour to include a breathtaking aerial view of Mother Nature's desert masterpiece.

After your educational bus tour of Hoover Dam, enjoy an aerial tour over the Grand Canyon West. En route to the Grand Canyon during this upgrade, you'll also soar across the Hoover Dam, Lake Mead, and the Colorado River.

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Make it a 3-in-1 bus tour package by adding a helicopter to the bottom of the Grand Canyon and then a motorized float trip on the rapids of the Colorado River - or ride in style by upgrading your tour bus to a luxury Hummer. Hummer tours personalize your Grand Canyon experience with a professional guide throughout the journey.

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Our luxury motorcoaches are the perfect day trip for large groups or anyone looking for a laid-back sightseeing journey. Tour packages can be booked to either of the canyon’s most breathtaking rims or the Hoover Dam. Just sit back and unwind as the wonder of the Mojave desert unfolds.

Your Grand Canyon bus tour will begin bright and early with hotel pick-up. Papillon offers pick-up and drop-off at a select number of Las Vegas hotels Downtown and on the Strip. Not staying at one of these hotels? No problem. Simply meet our shuttle at the nearest one to begin your journey. We will transport you to our terminal for check-in and then you will climb aboard one of our beautiful, state-of-the-art sightseeing coaches.

After departing from Las Vegas, the city will begin to fade behind you as you approach the Mojave Desert. Before long you will be travelling through the Joshua Tree Forest, which has flourished for over 900 years with unique trees specific to this region of the country. Our large bus windows make it possible for passengers to photograph the gorgeous desert life as it passes.

Las Vegas Bus Tours to West Rim Grand Canyon

The first stop on your West Rim bus tour is atop the Mike O'Callaghan - Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge, which crosses the Colorado River. This immense piece of engineering, opened in 2010, connects the states of Nevada and Arizona. Ascending from the river below is the magnificent Hoover Dam - and it is perfectly viewable from the bridge! Our tour will stop on a pull-off point on the bridge so that our guests can take photos of this engineering marvel.

Bus tours to the Grand Canyon West Rim offer majestic views of the Eagle Point rock formation, the world-famous glass Skywalk, and the fantastic 360-degree view of the canyon walls offered at Guano Point. This land is sacred to the Hualapai Nation and upon reaching the Grand Canyon you too will feel the reverent air of the environment.

West Rim bus tours stop at the world-famous Skywalk at Grand Canyon. This 21st century construction provides some of the most spectacular views of the Grand Canyon’s West Rim. The massive glass bridge of the Skywalk extends 70-feet over the edge of the canyon’s ledge and 4,000-feet above its floor. 

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Las Vegas Bus Tours to South Rim Grand Canyon

Want to see the most photographed parts of the Grand Canyon for yourself? Book a bus tour to the South Rim. This rim reveals the canyon at its most breathtaking. Gaze out over the deepest gorges and broadest expanses of the National Park. This rim of the canyon also features beautiful forested trails that lead to the most recognizable views of the Grand Canyon.

In addition to breathtaking lookouts like Mather Point, bus tours to the South Rim also boast visits to the National Geographic Center before reaching the National Park. Here you can learn a wealth of information about the canyon's history and geology before you experience it.

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Bus Tours from Vegas to the Grand Canyon FAQs

How much are grand canyon tours from las vegas.

Papillon's Grand Canyon bus tours from Las Vegas are the most affordable way to experience this southwestern destination for an entire day. Bus tours range from $52 to $200 depending on the destination, stops, and upgrades. 

Check out the tour listings on our website for up-to-date bus tour pricing and upgrade options available.

Which Grand Canyon rim is closest to Vegas?

The Grand Canyon West Rim is the closest rim to Las Vegas. A direct drive from Las Vegas to West Rim is about 130 miles, or just over two hours.

Bus tours to the Grand Canyon West Rim last approximately 12 hours roundtrip, while South Rim bus tours last approximately 14 hours.

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Each bus tour from Las Vegas to Grand Canyon provides a different experience and incredible sightseeing destination. At Papillon, we believe vacation is all about cultivating memorable experiences. That’s why we offer a range of bus tour destinations and upgrade options to fit your budget and personal preference.

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6 Best Grand Canyon Tours from Las Vegas in 2024

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There are lots of great Grand Canyon tours from Las Vegas , so if you’re staying in Sin City and want to see this magnificent natural wonder, I highly recommend taking an excursion.

Even if you’re short on time, you can find day trips to the Grand Canyon from Las Vegas , enabling you to visit the national park and return to Vegas on the same day. There are even half-day and multi-day tours, so the options are endless.

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Best Grand Canyon tours from Las Vegas

Besides, taking a tour of the Grand Canyon from Las Vegas is an awesome experience, and it’s particularly appealing if you don’t want to deal with driving through the desert. Thankfully, a guided excursion will let you explore the most popular parts of the canyon and learn more about it without worrying about planning the trip. That’s why I think it’s one of the best things to do in Las Vegas .

In our case, we took the Grand Voyager , but I’ll share the 6 best Grand Canyon tours from Las Vegas below, so you can choose the most convenient option for you. Anyway, no matter what option you choose, you should go for it! It’s a convenient way to visit the Grand Canyon , and there are excursions by bus, plane, and helicopter, so you can find the perfect option for your preferences.

6 Best Grand Canyon tours from Las Vegas

As you’ll see in this guide, there are lots of ways to tour the Grand Canyon from Vegas . Whether you want to fly over the park, take a bus there, or even land at the bottom of the canyon, you’ll find a tour that meets your needs. Plus, these excursions come at all price points, so even if you’re looking for a cheap Grand Canyon tour from Las Vegas , I’ve got you covered.

To sum up, these are the 6 best Grand Canyon tours from Las Vegas :

  • Grand Voyager , West Rim by ✈️🚁🛥️ 🚐
  • Deluxe Helicopter , South Rim by ✈️🚁🚐
  • West Rim bus tour , West Rim by 🚐 with different add-ons (🚁🛥️)
  • South Rim daytrip , South Rim by 🚐 with optional 🚁
  • West Rim highlights , West Rim by ✈️
  • Grand Canyon, Antelope Canyon & Horseshoe Bend , South Rim by 🚐

Choosing which rim to visit during a Grand Canyon tour from Las Vegas

Before we get into it, I want to give you some tips to help you choose the best tour from Vegas to the Grand Canyon , based on your preferences.

First, keep in mind that the area of the park that’s closest to Sin City is the West Rim. So, Las Vegas tours to the Grand Canyon West Rim are often the cheapest. The views from the West Rim are very nice, but it’s also a super popular spot, so it’s often crowded.

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As for the South Rim, it’s further away but is known for its stunning views. It’s my favorite part of the park, so if you want an unforgettable experience, I recommend booking a tour of the Grand Canyon South Rim from Las Vegas . The North Rim is also beautiful, but it’s more secluded, so there aren’t many tours to this area. It’s also closed during the winter, so keep that in mind.

Another thing to consider is that if you want to take a Grand Canyon helicopter tour from Las Vegas , remember that only the West Rim tours allow helicopter landings. If you want to do a landing at the bottom of the canyon, you should book an excursion that goes to the West Rim.

With all that in mind, let’s take a look at the top-rated Grand Canyon tours from Las Vegas !

1. Grand Voyager , the best Grand Canyon tour from Las Vegas

First, the Grand Voyager is one of the best Las Vegas tours to the Grand Canyon West Rim because it includes a canyon floor landing. In fact, if you have your heart set on a Grand Canyon helicopter tour , this is one of the best.

You’ll depart from Sin City in a sightseeing airplane, which will allow you to get nice views of the Hoover Dam and Lake Mead. Then, you’ll arrive at the Grand Canyon, where you’ll take a helicopter to the bottom of the canyon, about 4,000 feet below the rim. The excursion also includes a pontoon boat ride along the Colorado River, making this one of the best Grand Canyon tours from Vegas .

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After your boat ride, you’ll take the helicopter back to the West Rim, where you’ll have time to visit popular viewpoints like Eagle and Guano Point.

  • Highlights : West Rim by ✈️🚁🛥️ 🚐
  • Price from : $579
  • Duration : 7 hours
  • Description : Hotel pick-up; airplane over Hoover Dam, and Grand Canyon West Rim; below-the-rim helicopter flight with landing; pontoon boat ride on Colorado River; bus ride to Eagle and Guano Point; Skywalk optional

2. Deluxe Helicopter , our favorite Grand Canyon tour from Vegas

If you’re interested in a tour of the Grand Canyon South Rim , I recommend this deluxe heli-tour . This is one of the most popular Grand Canyon helicopter tours from Vegas , and we had the opportunity to take this excursion during one of our trips.

This is a more luxurious Grand Canyon tour from Las Vegas , featuring hotel pick-up from the Vegas Strip and a comfortable airplane ride to Grand Canyon National Park. Once you arrive there, you’ll board a sightseeing helicopter and soar over the South and North Rims.

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Then, you’ll enjoy a Hummer ride to some of the most beautiful lookout points along the South Rim. This excursion stands out since it’s one of the only ones that goes to the Grand Canyon North Rim from Las Vegas . In fact, it’s considered one of the top Las Vegas helicopter tours , so it’s totally worth it. It may not be the cheapest, but it takes less than an hour to get to the park, so you’ll save time on transportation.

  • Highlights : South Rim by ✈️🚁🚐
  • Price from : $849
  • Duration : 9.5-10 hours
  • Description : Hotel pick-up; airplane over Hoover Dam, and Grand Canyon; helicopter ride over North and South Rims; Hummer ride to Grand Canyon South Rim viewpoints

3. West Rim bus tour , a cheap Grand Canyon tour from Las Vegas

This bus trip is another great Grand Canyon West tour from Las Vegas . You’ll board a comfortable coach and enjoy the scenic views as you make your way to the Hoover Dam . Spend some time photographing this impressive structure, then hop back on the bus to go to Grand Canyon National Park.

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Once you get to the West Rim, you’ll have plenty of things to do since the excursion can include various add-ons like a helicopter flight to the bottom of the canyon or admission to the famous Skywalk. If you just opt for the basic version, it’s one of the cheapest Grand Canyon tours from Las Vegas , so I recommend it if you’re traveling on a budget .

  • Highlights : West Rim by 🚐 with different add-ons (🚁)
  • Price from : $109
  • Duration : 11-11.5 hours
  • Description : Hotel pick-up; bus tour to Hoover Dam, and Grand Canyon West Rim; Skywalk and helicopter ride optional

4. South Rim daytrip , a popular Grand Canyon tour from Las Vegas

Another good option for budget-conscious travelers is this South Rim daytrip . Easily considered one of the best Grand Canyon bus tours from Las Vegas , this excursion includes a comfortable ride to the national park, so you don’t have to worry about driving there yourself. This is especially convenient since the South Rim is further away (about 4.5 hours).

Along the way, you’ll pass by some interesting sights and learn more about the natural wonder of the Grand Canyon. Once you reach the park, you’ll have time to explore the various lookout points and admire the views.

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If you want to upgrade your Grand Canyon South Rim tour , book this excursion , which adds an exhilarating helicopter ride over the park.

  • Highlights : South Rim by 🚐 with optional 🚁
  • Price from : $75 (bus tour only) or $295 (with helicopter ride)
  • Duration : 14-15 hours
  • Description : Hotel pick-up; bus tour to Grand Canyon South Rim; helicopter ride optional

5. West Rim highlights , a fun Grand Cayon tour from Las Vegas

If you’re short on time but want to take one of the  best day trips from Vegas to see the Grand Canyon, consider taking this West Rim highlights tour . You’ll get to see all the highlights of Grand Canyon West from the air. This is also a good option if you’re short on time or want to take a cheaper Grand Canyon tour from Las Vegas .

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The excursion includes pick-up from Las Vegas and a ride in a sightseeing airplane to view the Hoover Dam, Lake Mead, and the West Rim from above.

  • Highlights : West Rim by ✈️
  • Price from : $229
  • Duration : 4 hours
  • Description : Hotel pick-up; airplane over Hoover Dam, and Grand Canyon West Rim

6. Grand Canyon, Antelope Canyon & Horseshoe Bend tour from Las Vegas

Last but not least, this full-day tour is an amazing Las Vegas – Grand Canyon day trip that visits not one, but three natural wonders.

It starts with a bus ride from Las Vegas to Antelope Canyon , where you’ll enjoy a guided hike through this incredible slot canyon. Your Navajo guide will share stories and interesting facts about this place, and you’ll get to see the marvelous colors and undulating walls of the canyon.

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Then, you’ll visit nearby Horseshoe Bend , where you’ll experience the thrill of looking out from the 1,00-foot viewpoint to see the meander of the Colorado River. The last leg of this Grand Canyon South Rim bus tour from Las Vegas is the national park, where you’ll explore some of the Grand Canyon’s most iconic viewpoints.

It’s a full, action-packed day, but it’s perfect if you’re short on time and want to see all these incredible places. Plus, all your admission fees are included. Of course, if you’d rather dedicate all your time to the Grand Canyon, you can do one of the other tours above and look into one of the best Antelope Canyon tours from Vegas .

  • Highlights : Antelope Canyon, Horseshoe Bend, and South Rim by 🚐 
  • Price from : $345
  • Duration : 17-19 hours
  • Description : Hotel pick-up; bus tour to Antelope Canyon, Horseshoe Bend lookout, and Grand Canyon South Rim

Las Vegas to Grand Canyon tour price comparison

To help you choose the best Grand Canyon trip from Las Vegas based on your budget, timeline, and preferences, here is a price comparison. Below, you can see the costs for each excursion I mentioned, as well as their durations, transportation options, and highlights:

As you can see, most of the cheaper Grand Canyon tours from Las Vegas are bus tours that go to the West Rim. If you book a Grand Canyon helicopter tour from Vegas or add the upgrade to your excursion, expect to pay more.

How far is the Grand Canyon from Vegas?

A good question we get asked a lot regarding Grand Canyon tours from Las Vegas is how far the national park is from Sin City.

The closest area to Vegas is the West Rim. It’s about a 2.5-hour drive away, so if you plan on renting a car in Las Vegas and driving yourself, it’s not too bad of a drive. The South Rim is about 280 miles from Vegas, while the North Rim is 270 miles away, so driving there takes around 4 to 4.5 hours.

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During our 10-day USA West Coast road trip , we drove to the Grand Canyon. I will say that taking a road trip from Las Vegas to the Grand Canyon can be lots of fun, and you have more freedom to make stops along the way. If you’re visiting the West or South Rims, you can go to Boulder City, Hoover Dam, and Lake Mead first. And if you’re going to the North Rim, you can take a detour to see nearby sites like the Valley of Fire , Zion National Park , and Bryce Canyon .

Of course, for those who prefer not to drive or don’t want to deal with organizing a trip, taking a Grand Canyon tour from Las Vegas is the quickest and easiest option.

FAQs – Best Grand Canyon tours from Las Vegas

If you still have questions about touring the Grand Canyon from Las Vegas , here are the answers to some common questions:

What is the best Grand Canyon tour from Las Vegas?

It depends on your budget and preferences, but any of the Grand Canyon tours in this guide will be amazing. Personally, I think the deluxe heli-tour is one of the best Grand Canyon tours from Las Vegas .

How much is a Grand Canyon tour from Vegas?

The cheapest Grand Canyon tours from Las Vegas cost around $100 per person. However, if the tour is longer or goes to additional locations, it’ll cost more.

What is the cheapest Grand Canyon tour from Las Vegas

Las Vegas tours to the Grand Canyon West Rim tend to be the cheapest option. This is because the West Rim is the closest part of the canyon to Sin City. This bus tour is one of the most affordable excursions, but for just a bit more, you can take this heli-tour to see the West Rim from the air.

The West Rim is about 125 miles from Las Vegas, so it takes about 2.5 hours to get there by car. The North Rim is 270 miles away, while the South Rim is 280 miles away, so it takes about 4 to 4.5 hours to drive there.

Which is better: a bus or helicopter tour of the Grand Canyon from Las Vegas?

It depends on your preferences, but from my experience, the best option is a Grand Canyon helicopter tour from Vegas . You’ll get the most unique views and experience the full magnitude of the canyon, so I definitely recommend it.

Which part of the Grand Canyon should I visit?

If you’re short on time, I recommend taking a Grand Canyon West Rim tour from Las Vegas . That said, the South Rim offers superior views, so if you have the time and money, it’s worth taking a South Rim Grand Canyon tour .

There are fewer Grand Canyon North Rim tours from Las Vegas , but if you’re traveling in the summer and want a less touristy experience, it’s a good alternative.

When should I take a Grand Canyon tour from Las Vegas?

The best time to take a Vegas tour to the Grand Canyon is in the spring or fall when the temperatures cool down. You’ll also be able to avoid the crowds that flock to the canyon during the summer.

How long is a Grand Canyon tour from Las Vegas?

The length of a Grand Canyon tour from Vegas can range from a few hours to a full day. There are even multi-day tours available.

Is it better to take a Grand Canyon tour from Vegas, or to drive?

It depends on your preferences, but I will say that taking a day tour of the Grand Canyon from Las Vegas is a great option if you’re short on time. If you prefer having more flexibility and freedom, you may want to drive there on your own.

Is a Las Vegas – Grand Canyon tour worth it?

Yes! An organized excursion to the Grand Canyon from Las Vegas is perfect for a convenient, fun, and worry-free experience. You don’t have to drive or handle the logistics, so all you have to do is focus on enjoying yourself.

Hopefully, this guide helps you plan your tour to the Grand Canyon from Vegas . Of course, if you have any questions, feel free to leave me a comment below. I’d also love to hear about your experience taking a Grand Canyon trip from Las Vegas !

Stay safe and enjoy the Grand Canyon!

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Does the bus just drop you off at the west rim and then you have to do a lot of walking? Same question t for south rim. Or is it get off buss take pics and get back on bus? I ask because I can’t walk much. Please answer

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Hi Ruth, The West Rim bus tour drops you off at the Skywalk area, which is where Eagle Point is located. You can do the hike to Guano Point (it’s one of the best views of the Grand Canyon), but it is about an hour-long hike. The South Rim bus tour is similar in that you’ll get dropped off at a viewpoint (Mather Point). However, you’ll have the option to take the bus to Bright Angel or do the hike. Hope this helps!

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Grand Canyon Tours From Las Vegas

Thinking about taking a day trip while vacationing in Las Vegas, NV? Only a few hours from the Strip, the Grand Canyon National Park is the ideal escape for a day tour that will have you back in your hotel room that same evening. Gray Line offers a wide variety of Grand Canyon tour packages, including tours to both the South Rim of the Grand Canyon and Grand Canyon West Rim. With several options to choose from, you’re sure to find the perfect sightseeing tour that checks all the boxes off your list.

Why Visit the Grand Canyon?

As one of the “Seven Wonders of the World,” the Grand Canyon is a must-see destination. The mile-deep canyon formed millions of years ago as the Colorado River cut a deep channel through layers of hard rock, exposing beautifully ribboned layers of the Earth’s crust. The canyon measures in at 270 miles long and stretches across northern Arizona. There is truly nothing quite like it, which is why people of all ages from around the world come to witness this breathtaking Southwest landmark.

The Grand Canyon is our most popular destination choice with its picturesque views and awe-inspiring features. Our professional tour guides provide expert narration, pointing out the amazing sites throughout the entire tour and offering insight on this historic natural wonder.

Grand Canyon West Rim Bus Tours From Las Vegas

Grand Canyon West Rim Bus Tours From Las Vegas

Enjoy a grand canyon bus tour from las vegas to the west rim of the grand canyon complete with stops at eagle point, guano point & hualapai ranch.

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Grand Canyon South Rim Bus Tours from Las Vegas

Full-day grand canyon south rim bus tour features exciting views of the extinct volcano on fortification hill in lake mead national recreation area.

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Grand Canyon West Rim Bus Tour With Walking Guide

Enjoy a relaxing bus tour from las vegas to the west rim of the grand canyon complete with stops at eagle point, guano point, and the hoover dam.

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Grand Canyon South Rim Bus Tours with Hummer Adventure

Take a day trip to the grand canyon south rim on a luxury bus tour from las vegas. explore the grand canyon in style aboard a state of the art hummer.

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Grand Canyon West Rim Bus Tours with Skywalk Tickets

Enjoy a round trip motorcoach tour from las vegas to the grand canyon west rim, where you experience the newest attraction - the grand canyon skywalk.

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Grand Canyon South Rim Bus Tours with IMAX Tickets

Take a bus tour from las vegas to the grand canyon south rim. includes a stop at the grand canyon visitor's center and imax movie theater complex.

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Grand Canyon West Rim Bus Tours with Helicopter Landing and Skywalk Tickets

Grand canyon west rim bus tour with a thrilling helicopter ride to the canyon's base and a 20-minute exploration. skywalk experience included.

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Grand Canyon South Rim Bus Tours with Helicopter Ride

Experience one of the seven wonders of the natural world. this grand canyon south rim bus tour package includes a 25-minute helicopter tour.

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Grand Canyon West Rim Bus Tours with Helicopter Landing

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Grand Canyon West Rim Freedom w/Skywalk and Hoover Dam Stop from Las Vegas

Enjoy a relaxing bus tours from las vegas to the grand canyon west rim, where you can experience the grand canyon skywalk.

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Grand Canyon West Rim Freedom from Las Vegas

Enjoy a relaxing bus tours from las vegas to the west rim of the grand canyon including breathtaking photo opportunities of the hoover dam.

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Grand Canyon Tours from Las Vegas: A FULL Comparison Guide 2024

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Grand Canyon tours from Las Vegas offer you the chance to witness one of the most epic landscapes on earth. The best part is that there are so many ways to visit this legendary UNESCO World Heritage Site, and it’s just a day trip away.

With so many tours available, it’s easy to make the journey. Whether you travel by bus, helicopter, or airplane (or a combination of all three!), the perfect Grand Canyon tour is waiting for you. I certainly found it much more fun than playing the slots.

Check out my complete guide on the best Grand Canyon tours from Las Vegas to see how the tours compare and my top picks for each type of tour, including trips to Antelope Canyon and combo tours. I’ve also included plenty of travel tips from my own personal experience visiting the Grand Canyon.

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Do I want to travel to the Grand Canyon by bus, helicopter or airplane?

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Grand Canyon tours from Las Vegas have three modes of transportation — by bus, helicopter or airplane (or a combination of two or more).

Bus tours to the Grand Canyon are the most affordable due to the number of passengers, but they are also the longest. Depending on which rim of the canyon you visit, a bus tour lasts between 10 and 15 hours round-trip. The Grand Canyon West Rim is located approximately 130 miles from Las Vegas, while the South Rim is located 280 miles away.

TourScanner Tip! I recommend approaching the bus ride like a long flight. Bring whatever you need to stay comfy while enjoying the views (light snacks, neck pillow, headphones).

Helicopter and airplane tours cut this time by more than half, lasting between 3 and 4 hours. These tours accommodate a smaller number of passengers and are more private, but come at a higher cost. Airplane tours typically fly over the canyon, while on a helicopter tour, you may have the option of landing in the canyon.

What’s the difference between the West, South and North Rim?

difference between West, South and North Rim

There are three sections of the Grand Canyon that are easily accessible from Las Vegas: the West Rim, South Rim and North Rim. The North Rim is only open in the summer months, while the West and South Rim can be visited year-round.

Here are the main differences:

  • 130 miles from Las Vegas
  • Skywalk Experience
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  • 280 miles from Las Vegas
  • Grand Canyon Village
  • More viewpoints and hiking trails
  • 260 miles from Las Vegas
  • Grand Canyon Lodge
  • Cooler temperatures, more remote

TourScanner Tip! I highly recommend the South Rim if you want the best views, but only the West Rim has the Skywalk — an experience adrenaline junkies shouldn’t miss.

Check out our article on how to get from Las Vegas to the Grand Canyon for a deeper look at the differences between the West Rim, South Rim and North Rim.

Best Grand Canyon Bus Tours

Grand Canyon bus tours

Due to its affordability, a bus tour is the most popular way to visit the Grand Canyon from Las Vegas. Check out my top picks for the best bus tours to the West and South Rim, and see what other variations you can choose from.

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Best West Rim Bus Tour

Best West Rim bus tour

I can’t recommend this West Rim bus tour by Comedy on Bus Tours enough. Thanks to its reasonable price, range of inclusions and professional guided services, this tour frequently receives 5-star reviews.

You’ll start your journey with breakfast en route before stopping at the Hoover Dam for a photo op. Drive through the Joshua Tree Forest towards Grand Canyon West, where you’ll explore Eagle Point and have the option of strolling along the Skywalk, a glass walkway towering nearly 5,000 feet above the canyon floor. You can then head to Guano Point for lunch or a short hike.

Why I recommend this tour: Highest rated by travelers, best value for money

Operator: Comedy On Deck Tours Highlights: Breakfast and lunch meal ticket included, Hoover Dam stop, and optional Skywalk (at additional cost) Price: From $155 Discounts: $99 on Sundays from October to February Add-ons:  Skywalk (+$30), 45-minute helicopter ride (+$282.50) Duration: 10.5 hours Route: Hoover Dam, Joshua Tree Forest, Grand Canyon West

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Best south rim bus tour.

Best South Rim bus tour

While traveling to the South Rim from Las Vegas may take longer, this bus tour by Grand Canyon Destinations makes the trip well worth it. With stops at iconic Route 66 towns along the way, an included lunch box and engaging commentary from a guide, you’ll enjoy top-notch services.

The pinnacle is reaching the Grand Canyon South Rim, where you can spend some free time exploring areas of interest such as Mather Point, Hopi House, and Bright Angel Point. If you’d prefer a more informative experience, you can pay for a guided walking tour instead.

Operator: Grand Canyon Destinations Highlights: Time for free exploration, deli lunch box included, dinner stop (meal not included) Price: $114 Discounts: $99 on Saturdays Add-ons: Hot breakfast (+$20) Duration: 15 to 16 hours Route: Boulder City, Kingman, Seligman, Grand Canyon South Rim

TourScanner Tip! The South Rim has a free shuttle bus service . Use it if you want to travel more quickly to the next viewpoint.

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Grand canyon helicopter tours.

Grand Canyon helicopter tours

Helicopter tours are among the most popular options for trips from Las Vegas to the Grand Canyon. These tours only last half a day, including hotel transfers and flying, and give you the option of flying over the Grand Canyon or landing directly inside it.

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Best Helicopter Flyover Tour of the Grand Canyon

Best helicopter flyover tours of the Grand Canyon

This helicopter flight will take your Grand Canyon tour to new heights. Departing from Boulder City, you’ll fly over the Hoover Dam, Fortification Hill, and Lake Mead before arriving at the Grand Canyon. Your deft pilot will follow the curve of the Colorado River and fly between the canyon walls, bringing you up close to its incredible geology.

This tour is highly rated thanks to the personalized services and comfortable ride on an A-star helicopter. You’ll fly for 90 minutes, ample time to admire and take photos of the canyon and other sights.

Why I recommend this tour: Highest rated by travelers

Operator: 5 Star Grand Canyon Helicopter Tours Highlights: Refreshments included, guided commentary, hotel pickup and drop-off Price: $499 Discounts: $449 for early departure Duration: 3 hours Route: Hoover Dam, Fortification Hill, Lake Mead, Grand Canyon, Las Vegas Strip

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Best helicopter tour with grand canyon floor landing.

Best helicopter tours that land in the Grand Canyon

Rather than simply viewing the Grand Canyon from above, you can opt for a tour that lands on the canyon floor. On this excursion, you’ll have the opportunity to have a champagne picnic 4,000 feet below the West Rim.

Flying out of Las Vegas, you’ll pass over Lake Mead and Hoover Dam. Then, your pilot will navigate down into the canyon, where you can stop and savor some drinks and light bites. Use the opportunity to take some stunning photos from inside the canyon and toast to an unforgettable day out.

Why I recommend this tour: Variety of upgrade options

Operator: Papillon Helicopters Highlights: Champagne picnic, guided commentary, hotel pickup and drop-off Price: From $569 Add-ons: Sunset Tour from $609, Vegas Upgrade from $669, Vegas Sunset from $709 Duration: 4.5 hours Route: Lake Mead, Hoover Dam, Grand Canyon West

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Best helicopter tour of the grand canyon at sunset.

Best helicopter tours of the Grand Canyon at sunset

For the most unparalleled views, choose a Grand Canyon helicopter tour at sunset. During this luxurious excursion, you’ll land on a private bluff 3,500 feet below the rim overlooking the Colorado River, where you can sip on champagne and relish a selection of light snacks.

Just before the sun begins to set, you’ll take off and witness the landscape transform. Heading back towards the landing, you’ll pass over the Las Vegas Strip as the glittering lights come to life.

Why I recommend this tour: Highest rated by travelers, private bluff landing

Operator: Maverick Helicopter Tours Highlights: Champagne and light snacks, guided commentary, hotel pickup and drop-off Price: $675 Duration: 4.5 hours Route: Lake Mead, Hoover Dam, Grand Canyon West, Las Vegas Strip

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Alternatively, you can check out what helicopter tours are available from Tusayan to the South Rim, and read our blog on Grand Canyon helicopter tours for more information.

Grand Canyon Airplane Tours

Grand Canyon airplane tours

While airplane tours may not be as flexible in their landing, they do offer better value for money in comparison to helicopter tours. You’ll have the opportunity to fly over the Grand Canyon or combine the flight with tours on the ground.

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Best West Rim Airplane Tour

Best West Rim airplane tour

This airplane tour will give you more bang for your buck, as you’ll enjoy a one-hour flight over the top sights of the West Rim. Departing from Las Vegas, you’ll soar over Lake Mead and the Hoover Dam before heading to the Grand Canyon, where you can soak up views of the Colorado River, Eagle Point, and the Skywalk.

Flying in a Vistaliner, the large windows allow for panoramic vistas of the landscape, and your experienced pilot will provide insightful commentary as you fly. Grand Canyon Airlines has been operating since 1927 and is regarded as the longest-running air tour service in the world, making your trip a part of history.

Why I recommend this tour: Best value for money

Operator: Grand Canyon Airlines Highlights: Hotel pickup and drop-off Price: From $269 to $299 Duration: 4 hours Route: Lake Mead, Hoover Dam, Grand Canyon West, Las Vegas Strip

Best South Rim Airplane Tour

Best South Rim airplane tour

Grand Canyon Airlines doesn’t just do flights. On this excursion to the South Rim from Las Vegas, you’ll make a landing so you can enjoy a hummer ride through the Grand Canyon.

There are not many flights from Las Vegas that head to the South Rim, so this day tour allows you to make the most of your time in the area. Departing from the city, you’ll journey over Lake Mead, Hoover Dam and the West Rim. To reach the South Rim, you’ll cover over 60 miles, meaning plenty of sightseeing.

Upon landing, your group will embark on a 2-hour Hummer tour and picnic in the national park before flying back to Las Vegas.

Why I recommend this tour: Most complete tour available

Operator: Grand Canyon Airlines Highlights: Fly over West and South Rim, hummer tour and picnic in Grand Canyon Price: From $629 to $709 Duration: 9.5 hours Route: West Rim, South Rim

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Grand canyon and antelope canyon tours.

Grand Canyon and Antelope Canyon tours

While much smaller in scale, Antelope Canyon is world-renowned for its stunning water-eroded gorges. Located over 2 hours northwest of the Grand Canyon, it’s possible to visit both on a day tour or multi-day trip.

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Best Grand Canyon and Antelope Canyon Day Tour

Best Grand Canyon and Antelope Canyon day tour

This highly reviewed tour offers a 3-in-1 experience, visiting the major landmarks of Arizona: Horseshoe Bend, Antelope Canyon , and, of course, the Grand Canyon.

Traveling in a spacious vehicle from Las Vegas, you’ll first visit Horseshoe Bend before enjoying a guided tour of Antelope Canyon. Then, you’ll continue on to the Grand Canyon. You’ll have lunch en route before disembarking at the South Rim . Here, you can stop at one of the various viewpoints before returning. On the way back, stop at Seligman, a famous Route 66 town.

Operator: Fun Group Highlights: Small group max 12 people, hotel pickup and drop-off, lunch included Price: $355 for Antelope Canyon Add-ons: Lower Antelope Canyon (+$25), Lower Antelope with tacos/burger (+$31) Duration: 17 to 19 hours Route: Horseshoe Bend, Antelope Canyon, Grand Canyon South Rim

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Best 2-day grand canyon and antelope canyon tour.

Best 2-day Grand Canyon and Antelope Canyon tour

If you don’t want to spend 20 hours traveling in one go, spread your trip over 2 days with an overnight tour of the Grand Canyon and Antelope Canyon. On this tour with a maximum of 4 people, you’ll travel by air-conditioned minivan. Starting with a tour of the Hoover Dam , you’ll journey on Route 66 to the Grand Canyon to explore sights you might not otherwise enjoy on a big bus tour.

After staying overnight in Page or Flagstaff, the next you’ll visit Horseshoe Bend before touring Antelope Canyon with a Navajo guide. With breakfast, accommodation, transport and entrance fees all included in the price, this tour is certainly worth it.

Operator: Max Tour Highlights: Small group max 14 people, accommodation included, hotel pickup and drop-off Price: $449 per person for a minimum group of 4 Duration: 2 days Route: Day 1 – Hoover Dam, Grand Canyon, Day 2 – Horseshoe Bend, Antelope Canyon

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Best 3-day grand canyon and antelope canyon tour.

Best 3-day Grand Canyon and Antelope Canyon tour

Extend your tour by an extra day to explore more of the American Southwest. On this comprehensive 3-day tour, you’ll visit the highlights of Arizona as well as the national parks of Utah.

On day 1, you can hike through Zion National Park before exploring the hoodoos of Bryce Canyon National Park . After overnighting in Page, you’ll then travel to Horseshoe Bend. Next, take a guided tour of Antelope Canyon before going on a jeep tour of Monument Valley .

On the last day, you’ll visit the Grand Canyon South Rim, where your guide will take you to three of the top viewing spots. Traveling on Route 66 back to Las Vegas, you’ll also stop at historic towns such as Williams.

Operator: Max Tour Highlights: Small group max 14 people, accommodation included, hotel pickup and drop-off Price: $799 per person for a minimum group of 4 Duration: 3 days Route: Day 1 – Zion and Bryce Canyon National Park, Day 2 – Horseshoe Bend, Antelope Canyon and Monument Valley, Day 3 – Grand Canyon

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You can also refer to our complete guide on Antelope Canyon tours from Las Vegas , which includes a helpful map and tips to make the most of your time at both canyons.

Grand Canyon Multi-Day Tours

Grand Canyon multi-day tours

Make the most of your time in the American Southwest by embarking on a multi-day tour that visits the Grand Canyon and more of the iconic landmarks and parks that define this region. Whether you choose an overnight stay or a longer 3-day trip, these tours won’t leave you wanting.

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Best 2-Day Grand Canyon Tour

Best 2-day Grand Canyon tour

On this two-day tour, fully immerse yourself in the wonders of the Grand Canyon. Camp inside the park or stay in a Tusayan, either way, you’ll have much more time to explore the South Rim and enjoy the unique opportunity to watch the sunset over the landscape.

On the first day, you’ll travel along Route 66 from Las Vegas and then spend a few hours walking along the rim and watching an IMAX movie about the canyon. The next day, you can choose your own adventure, with options of hiking in the canyon or taking a helicopter ride at an additional price.

Why I recommend this tour: Best value for money, Freedom of choice

Operator: Bindlestiff Tours Highlights: Small group max 9 people, choice between camping or lodging, hotel pickup and drop-off Price: From $410 Duration: 2 days Route: Grand Canyon South Rim

Best 3-Day Grand Canyon Tour

Best 3-day Grand Canyon tour

Extend your adventure to a three-day tour that visits four national parks, including the Grand Canyon. Departing from Las Vegas, you’ll begin your journey with visits to Zion and Bryce National Parks in Utah. The next day, continue on to Arizona, where you have the option of adding on a tour of Antelope Canyon before going on a jeep tour of Monument Valley.

On the final day, you’ll travel to the Grand Canyon South Rim, where you can spend your time as you wish and even take a helicopter tour at your own expense. Each night, you’ll camp or stay in nearby towns, depending on your preference.

Operator: Bindlestiff Tours Highlights: Small group max 12 people, choice between camping or lodging, hotel pickup and drop-off Price: $830 with camping, $1,365 with lodging Duration: 3 days Route: Day 1 – Zion and Bryce Canyon National Park, Day 2 – Antelope Canyon (optional) and Monument Valley, Day 3 – Grand Canyon South Rim

Bonus: American Southwest 7-Day Tour

American Southwest 7-day tour

Spend a whole week touring Utah and Arizona on this 7-day excursion. Beginning with explorations of Zion, Bryce Canyon, Arches and Canyonlands National Parks, you’ll spend day 5 traversing Monument Valley before the epic finale at the Grand Canyon.

During your trip, you’ll go hiking through the different parks, with additional experiences, such as a helicopter tour of the Grand Canyon, coming at an extra cost. You also have the option of adding Antelope Canyon to your itinerary for a fully comprehensive experience.

Why I recommend this tour: Highest rated by travelers, Most comprehensive

Operator: Bindlestiff Tours Highlights: Small group max 8 people, choice between camping or lodging, guided commentary Price: $1,795 with camping, $3,525 with lodging Duration: 7 days Route: Day 1 – Zion National Park, Day 2 – Bryce Canyon National Park, Day 3 – Arches and Canyonlands National Park, Day 4 – Arches and Canyonlands National Park, Day 5 – Monument Valley, Day 6 – Grand Canyon South Rim, Day 7 – Las Vegas

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Grand canyon combo tours.

Grand Canyon combo tours

There’s more to visiting the Grand Canyon than a few photo stops. Combo tours allow you to incorporate other activities, such as boat rides, into your bus, helicopter, or airplane tour.

Grand Canyon Helicopter Landing + Boat Ride and Skywalk

Grand Canyon helicopter landing + boat ride and Skywalk

With this 3-in-1 combo tour, you can see the Grand Canyon from both the air and the water. A comfortable helicopter will take you over Hoover Dam and Lake Mead from Las Vegas before descending to the canyon floor.

Disembark your chopper and catch a pontoon boat ride down the Colorado River. If that’s not enough excitement for one day, you can also head back to land and enjoy VIP access to the Skywalk.

Why I recommend this tour: Most comprehensive tour

Operator: Papillon Helicopters Highlights: Small group max 6 people, hotel pickup and drop-off, all inclusive Price: $899 Duration: 7 hours Route: Grand Canyon West Rim

Grand Canyon Helicopter Flyover + Rafting/Kayaking Trip

Grand Canyon helicopter flyover + rafting kayaking trip

On this combo tour, you’ll embark on a 90-minute roundtrip helicopter tour from Las Vegas over the West Rim of the Grand Canyon before going sailing down the Colorado River. During your flight, you’ll pass over the Hoover Dam and Fortification Hill before descending beneath the West Rim to follow the path of the river through the canyon.

Landing back at Boulder City, you’ll then transfer to the Black Canyon, where you can choose between rafting or kayaking down the Colorado River. If you go rafting, you can enjoy a picnic lunch at Willow Beach.

Operator: 5 Star Grand Canyon Helicopter Tours Highlights: Small group max 9 people, choice between rafting or kayaking, hotel pickup or drop-off Price: $699 Duration: 11 hours Route: Grand Canyon West Rim, Black Canyon

Grand Canyon Helicopter Tour + Shooting Range

Grand Canyon helicopter tour + shooting range

For a truly American experience, you can combine your Grand Canyon helicopter tour with a shooting range excursion. Start the day with a 60-minute helicopter flight that lands in the canyon for 30 minutes, where you’ll enjoy some champagne.

Return to Las Vegas, where you’ll hit the shooting range and customize the experience to suit your taste. For more sightseeing, you can also drive through the Lake Mead National Park Recreation Area to the Colorado River.

Operator: Bullets and Burgers Highlights: Small group max 14 people, hotel pickup and drop-off, lunch included Price: $1,300 Add-ons:  5 guns (+$130), 6 guns (+$550), 8 guns (+$1,300) Duration: 7 hours Route: Grand Canyon, Las Vegas

Grand Canyon West Rim Bus Tour + Helicopter Ride and Skywalk

Grand Canyon West Rim bus tour + helicopter ride and Skywalk

Get the best value for money on this Grand Canyon bus tour, which includes a helicopter ride and entrance to the Skywalk as part of the cost. There are even free show tickets to a Native American cultural performance, making for a fully comprehensive excursion.

Traveling from Las Vegas, you’ll stop at Hoover Dam to take some epic photos before continuing on to the West Rim. Here, you can walk along the Skywalk and look down 4,000 feet into the canyon. Take your journey further with a helicopter ride that descends into the canyon and follows the Colorado River.

Why I recommend this tour: Most comprehensive tour, best value for money

Operator: Sightseeing Tours Unlimited Of Nevada Highlights: Small group max 15 people, hotel pickup and drop-off Price: $478 Duration: 12 hours Route: Hoover Dam, Grand Canyon West Rim

Grand Canyon South Rim Bus Tour + Hummer Tour

Grand Canyon South Rim bus tour + Hummer tour

Traverse more of the Grand Canyon on a combined bus and Hummer tour of the South Rim. On your journey, you’ll receive fascinating commentary from your guide, making for a fun and informative experience.

At the Grand Canyon, you can visit the National Geographic Visitor’s Center for lunch and then the IMAX Theater Complex. Afterward, board your Hummer to drive further into the canyon and discover the deepest part of the South Rim, stopping at viewpoints such as Moran Point and Yavapai Point.

Operator: Gray Line Las Vegas Highlights: Small group max 15 people, hotel pickup and drop-off, lunch included Price: $232 Duration: 14 hours Route: Grand Canyon South Rim

Grand Canyon South Rim Bus Tour + Helicopter Ride

Grand Canyon South Rim bus tour + helicopter ride

See the best views of the Grand Canyon with this combo South Rim tour. Enjoy the comfort of a small group excursion by bus, passing by Fortification Hill and stopping at Bright Angel Lodge at the Grand Canyon.

Relish free time to explore the South Rim at your leisure, then, take off on an incredible 30-minute helicopter tour over Dragons Corridor, admiring the Colorado River from above.

Operator: Sightseeing Tours Unlimited Of Nevada Highlights: Small group max 15 people, lunch included, hotel pickup and drop-off Price: $379 Duration: 14 hours Route: Grand Canyon South Rim

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Travel tips.

Grand Canyon travel tips

Is the Grand Canyon open for visitors right now?

For up-to-date announcements on openings and closings of the North and South Rim of the Grand Canyon, you can refer to the Grand Canyon National Park Service Operations official website (updated daily).

The West and South Rims are generally open year-round and close only in the event of very severe weather. The North Rim is only open for half the year (generally from May 15th to November 30th).

Can you visit the Grand Canyon during the winter?

visit the Grand Canyon during the winter

Yes! Although the North Rim closes for the winter (from December 1st to May 14th), you can visit the West Rim and South Rim year-round.

According to the National Parks Service , November through February is the least crowded time to visit the South Rim. I visited in January, and I can confirm that the trails were much less crowded than I was expecting.

However, the trails can be icy, so wear appropriate footwear or purchase slip-on shoe traction devices at the Grand Canyon Village.

TourScanner Tip! If you visit in the winter, don’t make the same mistake I did and forget to pack a pair of gloves.

What activities can you do at the West Rim?

The most popular activity at the West Rim is the Skywalk, a horseshoe-shaped glass walkway nearly 5,000 feet (1,500 meters) above the floor of the Grand Canyon.

Besides the Skywalk, there’s plenty more to do at the West Rim, including zip lining , whitewater rafting , going on a self-guided tour of a Native American Village and admiring the railing-less views from Guano Point.

What can you do at the South Rim?

You can visit the Grand Canyon Visitor Center (open daily from 10 AM to 4 PM), which features park ranger programs and a cinema showing the 20-minute film, “Grand Canyon: A Journey of Wonder”, every half hour. There are also bookstores and gift shops.

From the visitor center, you can access the Canyon Rim Trail — the most accessible and the only mostly flat and paved trail in the area, suitable for all fitness levels.

TourScanner Tip! There a free shuttle buses to move more quickly between the South Rim viewpoints. Shuttle bus operation changes throughout the year, so I recommend referring to the National Park Service’s shuttle bus map and schedule before your visit.

What’s there to do at the North Rim?

The North Rim only receives about 10% of all visitors to the Grand Canyon, so you can expect much less of a crowd compared to the West and South Rims.

You can grab a bite to eat at the Roughrider Saloon or the Deli in the Pines. The Grand Canyon Lodge also serves breakfast, lunch and dinner. If you hope to book a private cabin, please note that they typically book up a year in advance.

For more detailed information on all the available activities at the West, South and North Rims, check out our list of fun things to do at the Grand Canyon .

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15 Best Grand Canyon Tours From Las Vegas (Explore!) Grand Canyon Tours

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According to the National Park Service , the Grand Canyon attracts about 5.5 million people every year. One of the world’s Seven Natural Wonders, the Grand Canyon is an imposing canvas of peaks, gorges, and ravines swathed in fiery shades of red and orange that date back millions of years.

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It is easy to get lost in this vast expanse of land that stretches for 277 miles (446 km) and branches out to numerous side canyons and plateaus. 

A trip to Las Vegas provides an ideal jump-off destination for a side journey to the Grand Canyon. Even if you’re short on time, you can tour the Grand Canyon from Las Vegas in as little as a day. Half-day and full-day guided tours to the canyon from Vegas may be a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity!

Going on a guided tour of the Grand Canyon region helps you make the most of your time. This article lists the 15 best Grand Canyon tours from Las Vegas with varying durations, covering different attractions and via various modes of transportation, such as helicopter, bus, SUV, and boat. 

Read on to learn more about each of these spectacular Grand Canyon tours leaving from Las Vegas.

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1. Grand Canyon Bus Tour

Sunset over the Grand Canyon

This bus tour of approximately 15 hours covers the South Rim of the Grand Canyon National Park. The bus stops at popular Grand Canyon destinations like: 

  • Mather Point 
  • Bright Angel Lodge 
  • Kolb Photo Studio 
  • Hopi House 

The itinerary has been thoughtfully prepared to give you ample time to descend into the mysterious depths of the canyon and take a day hike on the Bright Angel Trail in the footsteps of Native Americans and the legendary heroes of the Wild West. 

The Grand Canyon tour from Las Vegas includes: 

  • An experienced driver/guide.
  • Fresh deli lunch.
  • Bottled water.
  • All fees, taxes, and handling charges. 

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2. Grand Canyon Helicopter Tour With Champagne Toast

This tour of approximately 4 hours and 30 minutes lets you experience the breathtaking views of the Grand Canyon from high up in the sky while being treated like royalty. 

The flight path takes you over the towering engineering feat of Hoover Dam , the shimmering waters of Lake Mead, the stark sculptural beauty of the Grapevine Mesa Joshua Trees forest, and the sprawling wilderness of the Grand Wash Cliffs. 

You can enjoy a Champagne picnic during the tour on the canyon floor 4,000’ (1,219 meters) below the West Rim and feel awed as you gaze up at the towering red rock peaks and buttes of the Grand Canyon. 

The canyon tour includes: 

  • Experienced pilot/guide who provides commentary. 
  • Light meal and Champagne picnic on the canyon floor.
  • Round-trip transfers from Las Vegas.
  • Choice of taking morning, afternoon, or sunset tours. 

Learn more about the Grand Canyon Helicopter Tour With Champagne Toast here (Viator)

3. Grand Canyon West Rim Coach Tour

Grand Canyon West Rim Coach Tour

This coach tour of approximately 11 hours takes you through the rugged vistas of the West Rim that is owned and run by the Hualapai Indians. This area of the Grand Canyon is usually free of crowds and offers ample opportunities to soak in the breathtaking views and breathe in the palpable silence. 

This Grand Canyon tour includes: 

  • Fresh deli lunch 
  • Bottled water 
  • Las Vegas hotel pick-up and drop-off.
  • Option to take a guided tour.

Find out more about the Grand Canyon West Rim Coach Tour here (Viator)

4. Grand Canyon South Rim Tour

Grand Canyon South Rim Tour

This bus tour of approximately 15 hours takes you into the heart of the stunning scenery of the South Rim. The tour has been designed to provide you with ample unstructured time to explore the Grand Canyon stops at your own pace. 

Included in the tour are stops at the towns of Williams or Seligman along the iconic Route 66 when you can stretch your legs and gaze at the historic buildings that still line the streets of this historic road. 

This canyon journey includes: 

  • Hotel pick-up and drop-off in Las Vegas
  • National Park fees 
  • A guide who will brief you on the attractions before you begin exploring South Rim.

Learn more about the Grand Canyon South Rim Tour here (Viator)

5. Las Vegas to Grand Canyon West Sunset Tour

Las Vegas to Grand Canyon West Sunset Tour

This road tour of approximately 7-8 hours is packed with many extraordinary experiences. 

Behold a spectacular and fiery sunset blazing the red rocks of the West Rim from Guano Point. Drive through the stark and surreal landscapes of the Mojave Desert , and stop to take in the views from the famed Eagle Point. 

You can also purchase an optional ticket to the Skywalk, where you can walk on a glass bridge and gaze down at the canyon’s sheer walls and into its dark depths. 

This Grand Canyon tour from Vegas includes: 

  • Guaranteed front-row seats to view the sunset at Guano Point. 
  • Granola bar and bottled water.
  • Round-trip transportation from select hotels in Las Vegas. 
  • Fees and taxes for the tour.

Learn more about the Las Vegas to Grand Canyon West Sunset Tour here (Viator)

6. Grand Canyon and Antelope Canyon Small-Group Overnight Tour

This two-day overnight minivan tour is a relaxed affair. 

Grand Canyon and Antelope Canyon Small-Group Overnight Tour. Horseshoe Bend in Arizona, not too far from Las Vegas.

You visit Antelope Canyon, Hoover Dam, and Horseshoe Bend during the tour with ample time to take in the sights, explore the areas, discover the best angles to take photographs from, and learn about the geological peculiarities of the region. 

A local Navajo tour guide accompanies you on the Lower Antelope Canyon visit. It is a unique opportunity for you to learn about the history of the place and the folklores, traditions, dreams, and hopes of the people who are a part of the land. 

The tour is conducted in small groups. The goal is to create a cozy setting where you have ample opportunities to build a rapport with like-minded folks and swap travel stories. 

This magnificent canyon experience includes: 

  • Overnight accommodation 
  • Transportation in an air-conditioned minivan 
  • Las Vegas hotel pick-up and drop-off 
  • Horseshoe Bend entrance fee 

Learn more about the Grand Canyon and Antelope Canyon Small-Group Overnight Tour here (Viator)

7. Day Tour: Grand Canyon, Antelope Canyon, and Horseshoe Bend

Day Tour: Grand Canyon, Antelope Canyon, and Horseshoe Bend

This compact tour of approximately 16-18 hours has been cleverly planned to pack in visits to numerous attractions without any frenzy. The guided tour is ideal for time-crunched travelers and includes visits to the South and East Rim of the Grand Canyon, Antelope Bend, and Horseshoe Bend. 

The tour from Las Vegas includes: 

  • Travel via an air-conditioned vehicle 
  • Accredited tour guide and driver 
  • Liability Business Insurance 
  • Fuel surcharge 
  • Entrance fees to Grand Canyon National Park, Antelope Bend, and Horseshoe Bend.

Find out more about the Day Tour: Grand Canyon, Antelope Canyon, and Horseshoe Bend here (Viator)

8. Skywalk Odyssey (Helicopter)

This four-hour tour takes your Grand Canyon trip to dizzying heights with a helicopter ride over the twinkling lights of Las Vegas Boulevard and Fremont Street and bird’s eye views of Lake Mead, Hoover Dam, and the Grand Canyon. 

However, the high point of the tour is the visit to the Grand Canyon Skywalk. 

Perched quite securely 4,000’ (1,219 meters) above the canyon floor, you walk on clear glass and glance down into the depths of the canyon, past the sheer rocky walls of multi-hued rocks. The views will be etched in your memory for a lifetime. 

This canyon excursion includes: 

  • Round-trip transportation to and from your Las Vegas hotel. 
  • Entrance fees to Grand Canyon National Park and Skywalk.
  • Souvenir photos at Skywalk.
  • Commentary from an experienced and knowledgeable pilot.

Learn more about the Skywalk Odyssey here (Vegas.com)

9. Indian Territory Helicopter Tour

Indian Territory Helicopter Tour

This helicopter tour of approximately 7 hours pack grand aerial views, finger-licking food, and Champagne! 

You will fly over the rugged terrain of the West Rim of Grand Canyon, Hoover Dam, Lake Mead, Colorado River, and Bowl of Fire and land on the floor and top of Grand Canyon West. You can enjoy a Champagne picnic while gazing down at the Colorado River, snaking its way through deep ravines and gorges. 

This canyon tours highlights include: 

  • Round-trip transportation from your Las Vegas Strip hotel.
  • Champagne toast and light meal.
  • Park entry fees.
  • Hop-on and hop-off shuttle to various sightseeing locations of Grand Canyon West. 
  • Commentary from an experienced and knowledgeable pilot during the aerial tour.

Learn more about the Indian Territory Helicopter Tour (Vegas.com)

10. Ace of Adventure Air Tour With Limo

Ace of Adventure Air Tour With Limo

This three-hour helicopter tour gives you sweeping, bird’s eye views of the dramatic landforms of the West Rim of Grand Canyon and the colorful, blazing lights of the Las Vegas Strip. The helicopter flies over the Hoover Dam, Lake Mead, and the Black Mountains and offers opportunities for you to photograph the rugged and colorful vistas. 

The tour kicks off with style and splendor, with a shared limousine ride from the hotel to the Las Vegas air terminal. 

The canyon tour also includes: 

  • Commentary by the pilot during the aerial tour.
  • Round-trip limousine transportation to and from your Las Vegas Strip hotel. 

Find out more about the Ace of Adventure Air Tour With Limo here (Vegas.com)

11. Silver Cloud Helicopter Tour

Silver Cloud Helicopter Tour

This helicopter-only tour of approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes is aptly planned for the time-crunched tourist who wants to take in the breathtaking sights of the Grand Canyon as part of a compact trip. 

The helicopter flies over Lake Mead, Hoover Dam, Temple Rock, and other famed locations of the Grand Canyon. 

However, the most exciting part of the tour is when the helicopter gently descends into the depths of the canyon to offer tantalizingly close views of the sheer, craggy walls of the canyon on the side, the colorful striations in the rock, and the sparkling waters of the Colorado River below. 

The tour includes round-trip transportation to and from your Las Vegas Strip Hotel. 

Learn more about the Silver Cloud Helicopter Tour here (Vegas.com)

12. A Grand Canyon Combo – Drive, Fly, and Float

This tour successfully packs the high points of several different tours, such as:

  • The sweeping, aerial views of a helicopter ride. 
  • The languid cruise on a pontoon boat down the Colorado River. 
  • The excitement of coasting down barely-there trails in a comfortable SUV. 

The tour has been thoughtfully planned to give you ample time to take in the views from different heights and varied perspectives and feast on a lip-smacking BBQ lunch on top of Grand Canyon West. 

The tour includes: 

  • Helicopter ride 
  • Pontoon boat ride 
  • Round-trip transportation to and from your Las Vegas Strip hotel.
  • State and National parks entrance fees.

Find out more about the A Grand Canyon Combo – Drive, Fly, and Float here (Vegas.com)

13. Western Journey Helicopter Tour

Western Journey Helicopter Tour

This tour of about 7 hours allows you to take in the stunning views of Grand Canyon West and immerse yourself in the culture and traditions of the Hualapai tribe, the people of the land. The helicopter ride offers scenic views of the West Rim of the Grand Canyon, Temple Rock, and Hoover Dam. 

A hop-on/hop-off Grand Canyon bus tour lets you explore the Hualapai Indian Tribal land and lose yourself for hours in the numerous souvenir shops selling handmade jewelry, pottery, and paintings by members of the tribe. 

The intricate motifs on the jewelry, the themes, and colors on the paintings, and the forms molded on the pottery pieces embody the beliefs, customs, hopes, and aspirations of the ancient Hualapai people. 

The canyon excursion includes: 

  • Ride in an ECO star helicopter. 
  • Ground transportation on hop-on/hop-off bus. 

Find out more about the Western Journey Helicopter Tour here (Vegas.com)

14. Grand Canyon Helicopter and Eagle Point Rim Landing Tour

Grand Canyon Helicopter and Eagle Point Rim Landing Tour

This half-day helicopter tour is ideal for time-crunched travelers who want to experience the spectacular rugged and fiery vistas of the West Rim of Grand Canyon without spending the whole day onboard buses, boats, SUVs, or helicopters. 

The plane flies over the imposing edifice of Hoover Dam, the stark landscapes of the Mojave Desert, and several extinct volcanoes en route to the scenic West Rim and then lands at the canyon to transfer you to Eagle Point. 

At Eagle Point, you can enjoy sweeping views across the vast expanse of the canyon and stare down into the deep gorges and ravines that preserve in their rocky layers millions of years of geologic history. 

  • Hotel pick-up and drop-off 
  • Light refreshments 
  • Alcoholic beverages 
  • Commentary from an experienced and knowledgeable pilot. 
  • All fees, taxes, and handling charges.

Learn more about the Grand Canyon Helicopter and Eagle Point Rim Landing Tour here (Viator)

15. Grand Canyon: 4-in-1 Grand Circle 2-Day Tour From Las Vegas

This two-day overnight tour starting from Las Vegas is an excellent option for those travelers who want to revel in the vastness of the Grand Canyon and take in the sights and sounds at a leisurely pace. 

The smooth sandstone walls of Antelope Canyon.

You will visit Grand Canyon National Park, Antelope Canyon, and Horseshoe Bend and watch a blazing sunrise wash over and light up the craggy vistas of Monument Valley. Finally, you will travel on the iconic Route 66. 

The great tour from Las Vegas includes: 

  • Lunch on Days 1 and 2 
  • Hotel accommodation 
  • Round-trip transportation to and from specified locations.
  • Entrance fees to Grand Canyon National Park, Antelope Canyon (Upper, Lower, or X), and Horseshoe Bend.
  • Entrance fees to Monument Valley. 
  • English-speaking guide or driver. 

The itinerary also includes a Navajo Jeep tour that will take you across the surreal landscape of the Monument Valley as your guide enthralls you with the stories, history, and customs of this ancient land and its custodians. 

Find out more about the Grand Canyon: 4-in-1 Grand Circle 2-Day Tour From Las Vegas here (Viator)

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Grand Canyon Railway: Bonus Grand Canyon Tour!

Grand Canyon Railway

If you want to experience the Grand Canyon just like they did in the old west, you can hop aboard the Grand Canyon Railway. This is one of the most unique tours from Las Vegas to the Grand Canyon you’ll ever find!

This two-day trip to the south rim of the Grand Canyon is one you and your family won’t soon forget as you’ll be traveling aboard a Western-style steam locomotive. You’ll never know who you’ll encounter with wandering old timey musicians and performers. You might even encounter a few train robbers before you arrive at the canyon!

This tour from Las Vegas includes: 

  • Grand Canyon train coach pass
  • Bearizona Wildlife pass
  • Pass to Meteor Crater
  • One night of lodging
  • Unlimited beverages

As trips from Las Vegas go, this is possibly the best tour for families to see the Grand Canyon.

Learn more about the Grand Canyon Railway tour here (Viator)

Frequently Asked Questions

Are grand canyon tours from las vegas worth it.

Many people find Grand Canyon tours from Vegas to be worth it due to the convenience and opportunity to see one of the world’s natural wonders. There are many different types of tours available, including helicopter, bus, and self-driving options, so you can choose the one that best fits your budget and preferences.

Should I drive to the Grand Canyon or take a tour bus?

Driving to the Grand Canyon gives you more flexibility and control over your schedule and allows you to explore the area at your own pace. However, it can also be tiring and stressful, especially if you’re not used to driving long distances or navigating unfamiliar roads.

Taking a tour bus, on the other hand, allows you to sit back, relax, and enjoy the scenery without worrying about driving or navigating. It can also be a more social experience, as you’ll be traveling with a group of other tourists. However, you’ll be limited by the tour’s schedule and itinerary, and you may not have as much time to explore the area on your own.

Which part of the Grand Canyon is closest to Vegas?

The West Rim of the Grand Canyon is the closest part to Las Vegas, located approximately 120 miles away. It takes around 2.5 hours to drive from Las Vegas to the West Rim.

The West Rim is owned and operated by the Hualapai Tribe and is home to the famous Skywalk, a glass-bottomed bridge that extends over the canyon. The West Rim is also known for its stunning views and unique experiences, such as helicopter tours, river rafting, and cowboy ranches.

Can you do a day trip to the Grand Canyon from Las Vegas?

Yes, you can easily do a day trip to the Grand Canyon from Las Vegas. The West Rim is the most popular destination for day trips from Las Vegas, as it is the closest part of the Grand Canyon to the city. It takes around 2.5 hours to drive from Las Vegas to the West Rim, and there are many tour operators that offer day trips from Las Vegas.

Most day trips include transportation to and from the Grand Canyon, as well as admission to the park. Some tours also include additional activities, such as a helicopter or boat tour, or a visit to the Skywalk. It’s important to book in advance, as day trips can sell out quickly, especially during peak tourist season.

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Wrapping Up

Now you know there is no reason to miss an excursion to the Grand Canyon if you’re planning a vacation in Las Vegas.

With over a dozen Grand Canyon tours leaving daily, you can be sure to find the best Grand Canyon tour from Las Vegas to match your timeframe and budget.

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West Rim tours take you to see the Grand Canyon Skywalk

Grand Canyon West Rim Bus Tour

It’s an adventure when you travel on our fully equipped luxury tour bus to the West Rim. It’s an excursion when you take in the magnificent scenery through our large panorama windows, and it’s an attraction once you see this masterpiece!

Grand Canyon West Rim views

Grand Canyon West Rim Small Group Tour

Ready, set, explore when you climb aboard our luxurious, custom, and sightseeing Mercedes Sprinter. Designed for an exhilarating adventure as you travel to this destination, the Grand Canyon. Our guide will personally escort you.

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About Grand Canyon West Skywalk & West Rim

Grand Canyon Skywalk is one of the premier attractions of Grand Canyon West. This world-famous see-through bridge is a major draw for visitors who travel to the Grand Canyon’s West Rim. Grand Canyon Destinations can take you to the Skywalk and the West Rim. We also include optional Skywalk admission tickets before you arrive at the park as a convenience. That means a better use of your time, as you don’t have to stand in line to pay for tickets once you reach Grand Canyon West.

Make the Most of Your Time While Visiting Las Vegas

Save on time buying tickets by opting for our West Rim tour by luxury bus. We leave Las Vegas early in the morning at about 7:00 AM and return to Las Vegas around 5:30 PM. That means you get to explore Grand Canyon West and the famous Skywalk for over 4 hours before returning back to your Vegas hotel.

A Safer and More Pleasant Way to Travel

A trained travel guide will accompany you on your journey to answer questions and to provide facts and information about sites along the way as well as at your destination. While most tour companies use their driver to provide tours, we, at Grand Canyon Destinations, use the services of a driver and a trained guide. In turn, we provide a safer and more pleasant touring experience.

Drive Along Amazing Route 66

Traveling along Route 66 is an exciting activity all on its own. Known as the Main Street of America, Route 66 successfully connected the United States from Chicago to Los Angeles almost 100 years ago. Being one of the first highways across the country, this road holds an important place in America’s history. As you experience the drive, you will be able to feel the history and nostalgia that comes along with this historic trip.

The Amazing Grand Canyon Skywalk

Naturally, you don’t want to go to the West Rim without seeing the Skywalk Bridge. The Grand Canyon Skywalk, also known as the Grand Canyon glass walk or Grand Canyon glass bridge, is not at all breakable as the name suggests. In fact, this bridge is made to withstand earthquakes registering as high as 8.0 on the Richter scale and is fortified to stay intact if subjected to 100 mile-per-hour winds.

The glass platform of the bridge is made of a resilient and almost indestructible glass that can hold as many as 800 people weighing 200 pounds. However, only 120 visitors can walk over the platform at one time, so you don’t have to worry about the glass shattering beneath your feet. Instead, all you need to do is concentrate on the beautiful scenery around you and the amazing canyon below.

Planning Your Day’s Adventure

If you want to visit the Grand Canyon, but want to take less time traveling, you will want to plan a trip to the Skywalk at Grand Canyon West. Dependable Grand Canyon Destination drivers will pick you up for your day’s getaway. You will spend about 4.5 hours at the West Rim when you travel with us. Again, we start out about 7:00 AM in the morning and return around 5:30 PM in the evening from the west rim.

A Great Way to Explore the Southwest

You can plan one of various activities in this part of the US Southwest. In fact, vacationing in Las Vegas gives you the opportunity to visit some amazing canyons and parks. Located in Las Vegas is Red Rock Canyon which is a beautiful natural landscape enjoyed by the Vegas locals for hiking, biking, and climbing.

Have You Ever Been to Boulder City?

Another place of note in the area is Boulder City. This city was established in 1931, and served as the temporary home for the laborers who helped build the Hoover Dam . The city seems to be frozen-in-time with its neon lights and art décor designs. Grand Canyon Destinations can provide you with a customized travel experience if you want to make this destination part of your travel itinerary. You can visit the dam separately on a half day tour if you wish.

Buy Your Skywalk Tickets Before You Go

We take care of all the details – details that make buying tickets to the Skywalk attraction unnecessary once you reach your destination.

That is because we want you to make the most of your time, and therefore strive to provide a memorable and pleasant travel experience. Whether your canyon tour leads to the west canyon rim or directs you to the Colorado River, and the canyon floor, we are ready to make your travel dreams come true. It does not matter if you choose to see the glass bridge of the Grand Canyon Skywalk or choose to navigate the Colorado River, we are always ready to answer your tour needs.

Once more, if you choose to purchase our day tour package to the Skywalk, you can forego paying the entrance fee when you arrive. Again, we’ll include the tickets and their cost in your trip’s package if you choose. That way, you can walk over the glass walkway and its glass floor without distraction. You can merely enjoy the experience. Walking over the see-through platform will almost make you feel like you are walking on air.

How about Horseback Riding?

You might also think about horseback riding near the Skywalk and the West Rim. Many people do not know that the Grand Canyon Skywalk and Grand Canyon West are separate from Grand Canyon National Park or the South Rim. These two places are distinctly different from one another.

While the West Rim is owned and operated by the Hualapai Indian tribe and is located on the Hualapai Indian reservation, the South Rim is part of land managed by the National Park Service. Therefore, these trips cover two different sites and have different itineraries.

If you wish to visit the Grand Canyon Skywalk, you will have more time to participate in the activities at the West Rim. This part of the canyon is closer to Las Vegas and a shorter travel time. Therefore, visitors who choose to see the Skywalk and Grand Canyon West spend less travel time on the road than visitors who journey to the South Rim and Grand Canyon National Park.

West Rim Tour Packages

If you do plan to travel to the Grand Canyon Skywalk, you may wonder about the price. The Hualapai provide a legacy package that you might want to consider. The Hualapai Legacy Package serves as a day pass to the tourist area of Grand Canyon West and the Hualapai Indian Reservation. The pass allows you to take the hop-on hop-off shuttle so you can save your energy for viewing the canyon and visiting the Grand Canyon Skywalk and other West Rim sites.

You can also upgrade your package by opting for a Legacy Gold day pass. This pass permits you to get a free meal as well. With either pass, you can access three viewpoints near the Grand Canyon Skywalk, including Eagle Point (which features a rock outcropping that resembles an eagle), Guano Point, (near a former guano mining operation), and Hualapai Ranch.

Grand Canyon Zipline

Your trip to the Grand Canyon Skywalk can also include a zip lining adventure, if you so choose. Zip lining is available from mid March to the end of October, so you may want to keep that in mind if you want to participate in the activity. If you want to stay longer than a day, you can always plan to stay at the Hualapai Lodge.

Is There Rafting At The West Rim?

There is an option to raft along the Colorado River at the West Rim. To do this, however, make sure you make your travel plans well in advance of your stay. If you wish to stay longer, you might also want to set up a river rafting adventure through the Hualapai River Runners. This activity will require more time than just a one-day tour.

What Do You Want to See?

Whether you want to obtain Legacy passes or want to know more about the Hoover Dam and Lake Mead, we can answer all your questions about any trip you would like to plan to Grand Canyon West and the Skywalk, Hoover Dam, or to one of Utah’s national parks.

To get acquainted, however, with the Grand Canyon Skywalk, you will need to book a day trip from Las Vegas if you plan to see this wonder of the world. Not only will Las Vegas provide you with plenty of amazing scenery, so will the nearby Grand Canyon Skywalk and Hoover Dam .

Choosing The Right Tour For You

However, before you book travel, to any canyon location, south or west rim, or the Grand Canyon Skywalk, you need to figure out what you would like to do on your day trip. Would you rather leave earlier in the morning and head toward Grand Canyon National Park? Or, would you rather spend less time on the bus and see the Grand Canyon Skywalk?

If you cannot imagine getting up around 5:00 AM to catch a bus to the Grand Canyon, you need to plan a trip to either the West Rim or take a short half-day trip to Hoover Dam. We start out on each of these trips a little later in the morning.

If you want to deal with less crowds, you should book travel with Grand Canyon Destinations to the West Rim. However, if you would like to experience more sights and viewpoints, you should make your canyon trip Grand Canyon National Park.

Break Away and See Some Amazing Natural Scenery

The Grand Canyon Skywalk a unique site in Arizona. In fact, you won’t find a tourist attraction like this one anywhere in the world. That is why taking a day trip by luxury bus to the Grand Canyon is such a unique escape. If you want to break away from the glitz and glam of Las Vegas for a while, this is the way to do it.

We provide trained tour guides who can entertain you with facts about the surrounding area and the sites you will see upon arrival. Should you visit the West Rim and the Grand Canyon Skywalk, you will also get to see what is left of an old guano mining operation as well as enjoy a meal at a restaurant at the Guano viewpoint.

Add a Variety of Interesting Sites and Activities

The Grand Canyon receives millions of visitors each year, and for good reason. It offers one-of-a-kind natural entertainment much in the same way that Vegas features an array of unique shows, lights, and attractions. By combining the two places on one itinerary, you can add interest and diversity to your touring plans.

To book travel, state when you want to take your trip. If you plan to take our luxury travel bus, we will stop by and pick you up near or at your hotel. While we pick up and take Grand Canyon visitors to the South Rim at around 6:00 AM in the morning, we start pick-up at 7:00 AM for anyone going to Grand Canyon West and the Grand Canyon Skywalk. Traveling back from the South Rim also takes longer, as guests arrive in Las Vegas after 5:30 PM.

Book Your Grand Canyon Skywalk Tour Today

If you want to see the scenery, but at a slower pace, you will want to book bus travel to Grand Canyon’s West Rim and the popular Grand Canyon Skywalk. To begin your journey, contact us today for further details. The sooner you plan to travel to the Skywalk, the easier it will be to participate in all the activities that make Las Vegas so exciting and the Grand Canyon Skywalk so exciting.

Take a day trip or plan a longer stay by contacting Grand Canyon Destinations today. We want to help you plan a journey that you will remember for many years. Check us out on  Facebook  and  Instagram  to see current tour and Grand Canyon information!

To learn more about the amazing activities and features of Grand Canyon Skywalk West, check out their official website .

Whether it is a West Rim tour or South Rim tour, Grand Canyon Destinations is here to help you with your decision and show you why we offer the best Grand Canyon tours!

  • The loading and unloading of walkers, wheelchairs, and scooters will be the responsibility of the passenger and the company will not be liable for any damages that may occur to the item in the bus compartment.
  • We strongly recommend not making any reservations for shows or dinner on the same evening of the tour because many different circumstances, such as traffic or weather conditions can result in returning to Vegas later than expected. The company will not be liable for any missed shows, ticket reservations, etc.

Cancellation Notice

As per the company policy, we have a 72-hour cancellation notice required when booking for 10, or more passengers in order to receive a full refund. failure in doing so will result in cancellation fees.

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From Las Vegas to the Grand Canyon: 4 Best Ways to Get There

Written by Freddy Sherman Updated Apr 26, 2023 We may earn a commission from affiliate links ( )

If you're looking for an escape or day trip from Las Vegas, a visit to the Grand Canyon can be the perfect destination. The incredible canyon, one of the seven natural wonders of the world, is a four-hour drive or a 45-minute flight from Las Vegas.

The easiest way to do the trip is to take a tour. An organized tour makes it easy, as they handle everything from logistics to a scenic itinerary. Some tours will take you by motor coach (bus), and more expensive tours will take you by helicopter, which only takes about 15 minutes.

You can also make the drive yourself. Most of it is on large, divided highways. Once you arrive at the Grand Canyon National Park, there's a free shuttle bus system that goes throughout the park and surrounding areas.

Greyhound has a bus that goes from Vegas to Flagstaff, and several companies operate regular shuttles between Flagstaff and the Grand Canyon.

Here are several options for you to get from Las Vegas to the Grand Canyon.

On This Page:

  • From Las Vegas to the Grand Canyon by Car
  • From Las Vegas to the Grand Canyon on a Tour
  • From Las Vegas to the Grand Canyon by Helicopter
  • From Las Vegas to the Grand Canyon by Bus and Train

1. From Las Vegas to the Grand Canyon by Car

Sunrise at the Grand Canyon

Highlights: A half-day trip that allows you to stop and explore highlights on the way

If you want to drive from Las Vegas to the Grand Canyon, it's an easy trip almost completely done on interstate highways. Although the canyon is only 100 miles away as the crow flies, the drive is much less direct and is almost 300 miles. It will take you between four and five hours from Las Vegas .

You start from the Las Vegas Strip near the airport, heading on the I-215 east towards Henderson. You then make your way to the I-11 southbound, which will take you to the border of Arizona. The road is also US-93, and there are some scenic viewpoints of Lake Mead as you leave Henderson and begin to get into the Mojave Desert. You can also make a detour here and visit Hoover Dam and/or the lake.

From here, it's an easy drive through the Arizona desert to the I-40, where you'll take that east for a few hours until Williams, Arizona . That's where you'll get off the big interstate and start on historic Route 66. It's fun to stop in the little town of Seligman, Arizona, which celebrates its location on the famous American route. After a while, you take AZ-64, which is a 50-mile road leading directly to the Grand Canyon National Park. In the winter months, there can be snow in the area (and on the roads) between Flagstaff and the Canyon.

For fun, you may want to drive to Williams, Arizona and then take the Grand Canyon Railway train from here to the canyon. There's free parking at the train depot, and you can use the park shuttle system to move around within the park - you don't need a car.

You can rent a car to drive from Las Vegas to the Grand Canyon . Car rental companies like Avis , Budget , Hertz , and National all have locations in Las Vegas. If you are flying into Vegas, you can rent a car at the airport but keep in mind it is usually cheaper to rent from an off-airport location. The big rental car companies have multiple locations throughout the city and at several of the major resorts.

If you are planning to drive to the Grand Canyon, which is in the neighboring state of Arizona, you should rent a car from a large rental company like Sixt , Enterprise , or Thrifty . Small, local car rental agencies may have restrictions that do not allow you to drive the vehicle out of state.

2. From Las Vegas to the Grand Canyon on a Tour

Sunset at Mather Point, Grand Canyon

Highlights: Affordable, jam-packed sightseeing tour with dedicated guide

If you want an easy, inexpensive way to make the trip to the Grand Canyon from Las Vegas, try an organized tour. The Grand Canyon National Park Bus Tour is an all-day experience that takes you via motor coach (with a restroom onboard) from the Las Vegas Strip area right to the Grand Canyon.

Most bus tours stop at Hoover Dam, just outside Las Vegas, and on Route 66 in the cool town of Seligman, Arizona. The tours take you to the canyon's South Rim for a stop at the Mather Point overlook and the iconic Bright Angel Lodge .

The experience starts with a 6am departure from Las Vegas and gets you back there around 10pm. The tours include a guide who provides commentary and answers questions during the trip. The tour also includes round-trip transportation from most major Las Vegas hotels.

3. From Las Vegas to the Grand Canyon by Helicopter

Helicopter parked at the bottom of the Grand Canyon

Highlights: Lux sightseeing opportunity with expansive in-flight views and on-ground exploring

The fastest (and most expensive) way to get from Las Vegas to the Grand Canyon is by helicopter. The Grand Canyon West Rim Helicopter Tour from Las Vegas with Optional Skywalk starts with free hotel pickup from your Las Vegas hotel.

After leaving Las Vegas, you pass over Hoover Dam, Lake Mead, and the Colorado River and get a truly unique aerial perspective of these sites. You'll also see the natural beauty of the Mojave Desert on the way before arriving at the awe-inspiring location.

Once at the Grand Canyon, you land at the West Rim, where you can admire breathtaking views from the overlooks. From here, you visit Eagle Point. Purchase an upgrade, and you can enjoy views over the canyon from the Skywalk here, a glass walkway suspended 4,000 feet above the canyon floor.

You will then visit Guano Point, where you can view the canyon from atop an old mine. You'll have time to hike to an elevated vantage point with more spectacular views of the canyon. Then it's back into the helicopter for the quick return trip to Las Vegas and drop-off at your hotel. The entire experience will take about seven hours.

4. From Las Vegas to the Grand Canyon by Bus and Train

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Highlights: Leisurely paced bus travel with opportunity to ride a historic train

It's possible to get to the Grand Canyon from Vegas by bus, or by a combination of buses and a train. Start in Las Vegas at the Greyhound bus terminal and take the bus to Flagstaff, Arizona, which takes about five hours (there are only two stops made).

You can then take a shuttle bus from Flagstaff for the 90-minute drive directly to the canyon. The shuttles take you from several locations in Flagstaff to Maswik Lodge or the Tusayan IMAX Theater, both inside the park. Once inside the national park, there is a free shuttle that takes you around to various locations.

Alternatively, you can add on a historic train ride to make things interesting. From Flagstaff, you need to get to Williams, Arizona. The best option is another bus service . You could also take a taxi or Uber or Lyft – it's only about 30 miles (48 kilometers).

Once in Williams, you take the iconic Grand Canyon Railway , which takes about two hours and brings you right to the South Rim. The train has different types of rail cars and six different classes of services and ticket prices. You have options, from very basic cars with bench seats to riding in your own private parlor car, the turn-of-the-century version of private jet travel. The trains depart Williams at 8:30 or 9:30am (8:30 am in November and December), and depart from the canyon to return to Williams at 2:30 or 3:30pm (2:30 pm in November and December).

You can even stay overnight at the historic Grand Canyon Railway Hotel , which opened in 1908. Located next to the Williams train depot, the newly refurbished hotel has some fun amenities, like an indoor pool and hot tub.

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Visiting the Grand Canyon from Las Vegas: The Ultimate Guide to Planning Your Trip

Visiting the Grand Canyon from Las Vegas: The Ultimate Guide to Planning Your Trip

The Grand Canyon is known as one of the 7 Wonders of the World for good reason – it’s simply magnificent. When you’re visiting Las Vegas, it’s well worth taking a day trip to go and see this breathtaking natural wonder. In this ultimate guide, we’ll give you all the tips and info you need to plan the perfect day trip from Vegas to the Grand Canyon.

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What Is the Grand Canyon?

The Grand Canyon is a spectacular place you should visit at least once in your life, and it’s located just a two and a half hour drive (about 130 miles) away from Las Vegas. That means your trip to Vegas is the perfect opportunity to experience this world-famous landmark.

Measuring approximately 277 miles from end to end and more than a mile deep, the Grand Canyon is vaster than you might have even imagined it. It was created by more than 6 million years of geological changes, forming a rugged landscape with the Colorado River through it.

Where Exactly Should I Go?

If the Grand Canyon is this huge, how do you choose where to go in order to have the best experience possible?

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The closest part of the Grand Canyon to Las Vegas is the West Rim , also known as Grand Canyon West . You’ll get some of the best views from this location thanks to the Skywalk (which we’ll tell you about in a moment!). Grand Canyon West is located on Hualapai tribal lands, and for this reason, it isn’t actually part of Grand Canyon National Park. You’ll need to purchase a Grand Canyon tour package to get entry to this rim of the Canyon.

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The most popular part of the Grand Canyon with tourists is the South Rim , where you’ll be able to pack in the maximum amount of sightseeing in one day. This is where you’ll find the historic Grand Canyon Village, which is the center of activity and home to museums, historic buildings, and souvenir shops. It gets packed here (especially during the peak season), so be sure to book your tours and room reservations as early as you can.

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If you’re a person who loves to get back to nature, you might prefer visiting the North Rim . Here you can find amazing hiking opportunities and fewer tourists. This area gets snow during the winter season because of its high elevation, so it’s not open from May to October.

What Are the Best Ways To See the Grand Canyon?

So you’re probably wondering how to experience the Grand Canyon in the most jaw-dropping way possible, including how to get the best view you possibly can. Here are a few different ways!

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Helicopter Tour

The most incredible way to experience the Grand Canyon is to take a helicopter tour . With this option, you’ll get a birds-eye view of the spectacular natural beauty of the Canyon and a knowledgeable tour guide to tell you all the facts about everything you’re seeing.

The Grand Canyon Indian Territory tour leaves from Las Vegas and flies you over the Hoover Dam and Mojave Desert before reaching the Grand Canyon. Here, you’ll descend 3,500 feet below the rim to enjoy a champagne picnic. On the way back, you’ll soar over the Las Vegas Strip and witness the glittering neon lights at dusk.

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This horseshoe-shaped glass walkway sits 4,000 feet above the Grand Canyon and gives you the feeling that you’re walking on air. The founder of this awesome structure, David Jin, said, “Just like an eagle can fly into the Grand Canyon, my vision was to enable visitors to walk the path of the eagle, and become surrounded by the Grand Canyon while standing at the edge of the Glass Bridge”.

This attraction is a thrilling way to experience the Grand Canyon, but it isn’t near the South Rim or North Rim and requires you to purchase a tour package for entry. The Skywalk Odyssey helicopter tour flies you straight to the Skywalk, bypassing admission and avoiding any wait time.

Another extremely popular way to take in the Grand Canyon is on a bus tour leaving from Las Vegas like this one . On this epic full-day tour, you’ll have the opportunity to take photos at the Hoover Dam , drive through an ancient Joshua tree forest, and then have lunch at the Grand Canyon while taking in a truly unforgettable view.

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Whitewater Rafting

For those with a sense of adventure, this is one heck of a way to experience the Grand Canyon. You can raft along the beautiful Colorado River at the base of the Canyon, where you’ll discover hidden waterfalls and side canyons you can only access by river. On multiple-day whitewater rafting tours, you get to fall asleep under the stars with the sound of the river flowing beneath you.

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If you’re thinking of hiking the Grand Canyon, be sure you’re in good shape and plan for temperatures of up to 100 degrees Fahrenheit. Pack a lot of water for your hike!

The most popular hiking trails are Bright Angel Trail and The Trail of Time. While Bright Angel Trail is considered the ultimate Grand Canyon hiking trail, The Trail of Time is a better choice for families or beginners.

Our Top 5 Grand Canyon Tours from Las Vegas

There are so many tours of the Grand Canyon to choose from, so to make it easier for you, we selected our top 5 favorite Grand Canyon tours that leave from Las Vegas.

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King of Canyons Sunset Tour

Soar in a helicopter over the Mojave Desert before reaching the majestic Grand Canyon, where you’ll land for a luxury picnic on the banks of the Colorado River at sunset. On your return, you’ll get an unparalleled aerial view of Sin City at night.

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Grand Celebration Picnic Landing

This thrilling helicopter adventure gives you a bird’s eye view of the Hoover Dam , Lake Mead, extinct volcanoes, and of course, the Grand Canyon. You’ll land for an opportunity to explore the ancient Native American lands and enjoy a picnic with an unforgettable view.

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Grand Canyon West Rim & Helicopter 6 in 1

Experience a whole day of adventure with this luxury mini-coach tour. You’ll get to witness the Hoover Dam, Eagle Point and Guano Point in the Grand Canyon, and much more. Then take a 15-minute helicopter ride over the Grand Canyon before having a scenic picnic lunch.

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Grand Canyon Voyager Rim To River

This stunning Grand Canyon tour takes you over the Canyon in a helicopter before landing for a pontoon boat ride on the beautiful Colorado River. You’ll get to appreciate this natural wonder from the air to the canyon floor.

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Western Journey

If you want to have ample time to explore the Grand Canyon on your day trip, this awesome helicopter tour is for you. After flying over the Canyon, you’ll get more than three hours to take in the magical views of the West Rim. Jump on a shuttle to visit a Native American Village, and even ride on horseback at the Hualapai Ranch.

What’s the Best Time of Year to Visit the Grand Canyon?

The best time to visit the Grand Canyon all depends on what you’re looking for in an adventure.

Spring is a perfect time to visit the South Rim or West Rim because the weather is mild and there aren’t too many crowds to compete with.

Summer is the peak season for people visiting the Grand Canyon. All of the tourist services are open and the days are long and sunny. Just be careful to stay cool in the summer heat!

Fall is when the temperatures start cooling down, which means crowds thin out again significantly.

Winter gets quite cold, with temperatures lowering to about 40 degrees Fahrenheit. Because of this, the Grand Canyon is crowd-free in winter, and hotels are at their lowest rates. Keep in mind that the North Rim is closed between December 1 st and May 14 th every year.

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What Are the Things I Shouldn’t Miss at the Grand Canyon?

If you have to choose between all the things to do at the Grand Canyon, here are the experiences you just can’t miss.

Watch the Sunrise at Mather Point

Mather Point in the South Rim is the ultimate viewing spot to see the sun rising over the Grand Canyon – a sight you’ll never forget.

Walk The Trail of Time

This easygoing hiking trail lets you learn about the amazing history and the mindblowing age of the Grand Canyon.

Take the Shuttle Along Hermit Road

The hop-on hop-off shuttle that runs along Hermit Road stops at a variety of the best viewpoints of the Grand Canyon.

Take a Helicopter Tour

We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again: if you want to see the Grand Canyon in its full glory, taking a helicopter tour is simply your best option!

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Grand Canyon West Rim Bus Tour with Optional Skywalk (Lunch Included)

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Enjoy 4 hours at the Grand Canyon, compared to 3 hours offered by other companies. West Rim includes Eagle Point & Guano Point. Photo stop at the Hoover Dam Bypass.

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  • Complimentary hotel pickup
  • Guided, narrated tour with panoramic windows
  • Travel over the newly built Hoover Dam Bypass Bridge
  • 4 hours to explore the West Rim and visit Hualapai Indian lands
  • Skywalk is available for an additional fee

Your Grand Canyon West Rim tour begins with a photo stop at the  Hoover Dam Bypass Bridge . You will then pass by Diamond Bar Ranch and travel through the second-largest Joshua Tree forest in the state en route to the West Rim of the Grand Canyon.

Your West Rim Experience

You’ll have approximately 4 hours to see the sights at the Grand Canyon West Rim, including Eagle Point and Guano Point.

Spot the West Rim’s most famous rock formation at Eagle Point . Keep your eyes peeled for a formation that resembles a majestic Eagle with its wings spread across the Canyon walls. The Grand Canyon Skywalk is also located at Eagle Point, and can be added to your tour for an additional cost (see below).

Climb to the top of Guano Point , a pyramid point made of rock, for an unbeatable 360-degree view of the Colorado River winding its way through the bottom of the Canyon. You’ll also see remnants of a historic tram that stretched 8,800 feet across the canyon to a guano mine.

Please Note:  Comfortable clothing and footwear is advised on all of our tours.

Skywalk Add-on Available

The Skywalk is an open-air glass walkway that extends 70 feet from the edge of Eagle Point, offering views 4,000 feet down to the Canyon floor. The Grand Canyon Skywalk can be added to your tour for an additional charge.

The Skywalk at Grand Canyon West is operated by the Hualapai tribe. This tour price does not include Skywalk admission. Admission can be purchased at the entrance to Grand Canyon West upon arrival for an additional fee. Prices are set by Grand Canyon West and are subject to change.

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The West Rim, which is owned and operated by the Hualapai Indians, offers many unique vistas and experiences, and it’s much more accessible from Las Vegas than other Rims. Download our free printable guide to discover what else you can expect when you visit the West Rim:

Read our full West Rim Visitor Guide to learn about what to see and do at the West Rim.

Planning Your Trip

Get ready for your Grand Canyon adventure with our printable planning resources! Our free printable trip planner has all the information you need to know before you go, including what to wear, what to pack, tips for visiting with children, and how to come home with that perfect Grand Canyon photo.

For more information on visiting the Grand Canyon, check out our complete  Grand Canyon Visitor Guide .

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Grand canyon west rim bus tour with optional skywalk, tour length: approximately 11 hours, tour departs: daily, with hotel pickup about 1 hour before tour time(s), please note.

  • Limited seats are available at these prices! Price includes tax ($15.00 per person fuel surcharge will be collected at the time of booking).
  • Tour reservations made less than 24 hours before pickup time cannot be guaranteed. If we are unable to fit your group in due to late booking, you will receive a full refund.
  • Please note that in the event that a wheelchair/scooter needs to be stowed away under the bus, It is the passenger's responsibility to assist the driver with the loading and unloading of the equipment. We are not liable for any damages.
  • This tour requires payment on the day of booking and has a 48-hour cancellation policy.
  • In accordance with West Rim policies, personal cameras and cell phones are not permitted on the Skywalk. Visitors may purchase professional photographs of their visit to the Skywalk in the gift shop.
  • Tour itinerary and its components are subject to change at any time without notice for reasons that may include Bus size, inclement weather conditions, FAA restrictions, and/or any other unforeseen occurrences. 
  • Refunds will not be granted due to delays.
  • Children 1 years and older pay adult rate (unless indicated). Children under age 1 are free!
  • The following items are prohibited on our motorcoach tours due to security restrictions at the Hoover Dam: luggage, large backpacks, suitcases, briefcases, coolers, and alcohol. If an item has not been listed, please verify with your reservations agent prior to booking.

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The 6 Best Grand Canyon Bus Tours From Las Vegas

W hile the Strip is certainly one of Las Vegas' most famous features, it's not all the city has to offer. A trip to Las Vegas wouldn't be complete without experiencing the awe-inspiring natural wonders just outside of it, such as the Grand Canyon. Tourists and locals alike will enjoy a break from the bright lights and bustling city on a bus tour to the Grand Canyon. As one of the largest natural canyons on Earth, the Grand Canyon is more than 270 miles long, meaning there are multiple destinations to explore; the most popular are the South and West Rims.

We've rounded up the top options for Grand Canyon bus tours from Las Vegas, whether you seek an adventurous ride or a more tranquil sightseeing experience.

Best Overall: Grand Canyon West Rim Bus/Helicopter & Landing Tour with Optional Skywalk

Tour operator: Canyon Tours

Price: From $358 per person

Duration: About 10 hours

Visitors can experience the ultimate Grand Canyon bus tour paired with an unforgettable helicopter ride down to the floor of the canyon. The adventure begins on an air-conditioned tour bus that departs from the Vegas Strip and carries passengers to the West Rim. From there, passengers will board a helicopter that descends 4,000 feet, landing on the floor of the canyon. Visitors can explore the canyon floor before reboarding the motorcoach and continuing onto Grand Canyon West, which is home to Guano Point, Eagle Point and Hualapai Ranch. You'll also have the option to brave the world-famous glass Skywalk for sweeping views (and an additional fee).

Local tip: Grand Canyon West is located on the Hualapai Indian Reservation, which is owned and operated by the Hualapai Tribal Nation. In the tribe's traditions, the Grand Canyon and the Colorado River are considered living, spiritual entities. When visiting Grand Canyon West, travelers are immersed in the rich culture and history of the Hualapai Nation.

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Best West Rim Tour: Grand Canyon West Rim Bus Tour with Lunch, Hoover Dam Stop and Skywalk

Tour operator: Grand Canyon Destinations

Price: From $99 per person

Duration: About 11 hours

Located in Peach Springs, Arizona, the West Rim is only a few hours from Las Vegas. This tour will show you the best that the West Rim has to offer, including the glass-bottomed Grand Canyon Skywalk bridge (for an added fee). After being picked up from select Vegas hotels and traveling three hours on an air-conditioned bus, passengers get to spend up to four hours exploring the West Rim. A must-see lookout point at the West Rim is Guano Point, from which you can hike to Highpoint Hike and get a view of the Colorado River.

A lunch box, snacks and plenty of water are included with the tour. One unique feature of this outing is that you get to stop at the Hoover Dam for a photo during the bus journey (but keep in mind this stop is available seasonally). You can also choose from several upgrades, including a Skywalk admission ticket, a helicopter ride or a boat excursion.

Local tip: Because it's closer to the Las Vegas desert, this side of the Grand Canyon is the warmest year-round, with hot and dry summers, mild shoulder seasons, and occasional snowfall in the winter.

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Best Budget: Grand Canyon South Rim Bus Tour from Las Vegas

Price: From $84 per person

Duration: About 15 to 16 hours

A South Rim bus tour offers a quieter, more historic sightseeing experience. The South Rim is one of the most popular parts of Grand Canyon National Park . Guests can see the wide variety of flora and fauna native to the area. This bus tour – which takes around four hours to get to the South Rim's Mather Point from Vegas – gives visitors the opportunity to walk along Bright Angel Trail; it leads to Bright Angel Lodge, located in the Village Historic District.

You can also stock up on snacks and souvenirs at the Grand Canyon Visitor Center, since the tour only includes a box lunch and water. Or, upgrade your excursion with the guided walking tour add-on. Another historic part of the tour is the scenic drive along the famous Route 66, one of the first U.S. highways.

Local tip: Located farther from Vegas, the South Rim is cooler, with rainy and snowy winters, and more moderate temperatures in spring, summer and fall.

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Best South Rim Tour: Grand Canyon National Park South Rim Tour from Las Vegas with Lunch

Tour operator: National Park Express

Price: From $119 per person

Duration: About 13 hours

This guided bus tour includes lunch, bottled water and a granola bar to snack on during the day, as well as admission to some of the most popular Grand Canyon destinations, like Mather Point and Bright Angel Point. You'll get about three hours total at the Grand Canyon. Plus, you can select your own pickup location from several Las Vegas-area hotels and be dropped off at one of three locations (Excalibur, Horseshoe or Treasure Island).

Local tip: Visitors who are looking to experience the wildlife native to the area often choose the South Rim of the Grand Canyon, which is home to more animal species than the West Rim, such as coyotes and bighorn sheep.

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Best All-Inclusive: Grand Canyon West Rim Bus Tour & Hoover Dam Photo Stop with Optional Skywalk

Tour operator: Comedy on Deck Tours

Price: From $149 per adult

Duration: About 10.5 hours

This full-day Grand Canyon tour run by Comedy on Deck Tours gives guests several options to customize their experience, such as a VIP Skywalk tour. But there is also a great base package. Guests are treated to not one but two sit-down meals from local restaurants: a freshly prepared breakfast and a barbecue lunch with an incredible view of the canyon. Additionally, this all-inclusive tour also stops at the Hoover Dam on the way to the Grand Canyon, so guests get to experience two national landmarks for the price of one. The professional comedian who doubles as tour guide makes for an even more fun experience.

Local tip: The West Rim is typically less crowded than the South Rim, so it may be a good option for your Grand Canyon destination if you're hoping to avoid all the tourist congestion.

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Best for Families: Grand Canyon South Rim Bus Tour

Price: $85 per person

Duration: About 14 hours

Although there are plenty of kid-approved activities in Las Vegas itself, a day trip to the Grand Canyon is a must-see for any family vacation. This South Rim bus tour from Canyon Tours offers a full day of activities that kids of all ages will enjoy.

Not only will youngsters marvel at the beauty of the canyon, but they can also have an interactive experience at the IMAX theater, which plays a film that takes you into the center of the canyon. Visitor centers throughout the park also offer free activities that allow children 4 and older to earn an official Junior Ranger badge and learn about nature, history and park preservation.

Local tip: The South Rim is divided into different viewpoint areas that visitors can explore. One of the most popular viewpoints is Hermit Road, which is ideal for families with children.

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    5. West Rim highlights, a fun Grand Cayon tour from Las Vegas. The excursion includes pick-up from Las Vegas and a ride in a sightseeing airplane to view the Hoover Dam, Lake Mead, and the West Rim from above. Highlights: West Rim by ️. Price from: $229.

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    Visit the South Rim of the Grand Canyon, one of the Seven Wonders of the World, on this full-day bus tour from Las Vegas. Travel in a luxury bus with air conditioning, restroom on board and a separate guide. At the Grand Canyon, upgrade to a guided walking tour or explore highlights like Mather Point, Bright Angel Point and Hopi House on your own.

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    This bus tour from Las Vegas to the Grand Canyon West Rim not only provides a separate driver and guide but also makes sure to keep you laughing while you're learning about the Grand Canyon and Hoover Dam. No wonder it has received an overwhelming number of 5-star reviews from travelers and the Viator Experience Award in 2023.

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    Bus tours to the Grand Canyon are the most affordable due to the number of passengers, but they are also the longest. Depending on which rim of the canyon you visit, a bus tour lasts between 10 and 15 hours round-trip. The Grand Canyon West Rim is located approximately 130 miles from Las Vegas, while the South Rim is located 280 miles away.

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    Grand Canyon Skywalk Bus tour from Las Vegas. The Grand Canyon Skywalk is only available at Grand Canyon West and only 2.5 hours from Las Vegas. This glass walkway takes you 70 feet away from the Edge of the Grand Canyon. The Skywalk is over 3000 feet above the Colorado River. There is no other experience like it offered at the Grand Canyon.

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    8. Skywalk Odyssey (Helicopter) This four-hour tour takes your Grand Canyon trip to dizzying heights with a helicopter ride over the twinkling lights of Las Vegas Boulevard and Fremont Street and bird's eye views of Lake Mead, Hoover Dam, and the Grand Canyon. Check out the skywalk at Grand Canyon West.

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    The Grand Canyon National Park Bus Tour is an all-day experience that takes you via motor coach (with a restroom onboard) from the Las Vegas Strip area right to the Grand Canyon. Most bus tours stop at Hoover Dam, just outside Las Vegas, and on Route 66 in the cool town of Seligman, Arizona.

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    Tour Bus. Another extremely popular way to take in the Grand Canyon is on a bus tour leaving from Las Vegas like this one. On this epic full-day tour, you'll have the opportunity to take photos at the Hoover Dam, drive through an ancient Joshua tree forest, and then have lunch at the Grand Canyon while taking in a truly unforgettable view.

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