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This is an tour via airplane which begins in Las Vegas, Nevada.
This is the perfect tour for those who only have a limited time! The best way to truly appreciate the majesty and beauty of the Grand Canyon is by air. Fly over beautiful Lake Mead and the incredible Hoover Dam before flying to the West Rim of the Grand Canyon which offer spectacular views of the Canyon and the Colorado River. - Clients are picked up from most major hotels in Las Vegas approximately 1 - 1.5 hours prior to departure due to time of day and traffic conditions. - Clients arrive at Boulder terminal for check-in. - Clients board the airplane approximately 10 minutes before their departure and fly over Lake Mead, Hoover Dam and Grand Canyon West. Flight time is approximately 1 hour and 10 minutes. - Deplane the aircraft and board the motor coach for your return to your hotel. - Approximate time from hotel pick-up to hotel drop-off is 3 hours. Departs Boulder Terminal. Complimentary pick-up and drop-off at most major Las Vegas hotels. Pick up times: Morning to Before Noon (5AM-11AM) Noon to Late Afternoon (12:00PM-5:00PM) We recommend that you book as far in advance to secure preferred pick up and flight times for your tour. Please include your preferred pickup time in the additional notes when booking online (times requested are not guaranteed due to changing schedules and availability). Please note that cancellations will be charged based on our Standard Amendment, Cancellation and Refund Policy. (Please refer Terms and Conditions below). |
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