Las Vegas Helicopter Tours

Las Vegas is known for glitz, glamour, and thrills, and there’s no bigger thrill than looking down at the city from above. On Las Vegas helicopter tours, you’ll get an exclusive sightseeing tour of Sin City’s downtown skyline and beyond. Choose from nighttime tours for a chance to see the bright lights of the Las Vegas Strip, including the Bellagio, the Mirage, and the Fremont Street Experience, or opt for a tour that ventures away from the city and flies over the Grand Canyon to explore the scenic desert landscape.

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Q:What are the best helicopter tours in Las Vegas?
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Vegas has various helicopter tour options, from city flyovers to Grand Canyon excursions. According to previous travelers, these are some of the top-rated Las Vegas helicopter tours:

Q:How much do Las Vegas helicopter tours cost?
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You might think a helicopter tour is beyond your budget, but there’s a wide price range. A Las Vegas helicopter tour costs from around US$100 for a 1- to 3-hour flight over the city to around US$1,300 or more for a day trip to the Grand Canyon.

Q:How long are Las Vegas helicopter tours?
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Some helicopter tours in Las Vegas are day-long affairs, from 7–12 hours, including the flight and activities like kayaking, rafting, and hiking. But if you don’t have that kind of time to spare in your itinerary, don’t worry—there are also helicopter flights that only take up to 30–90 minutes out of your day.

Q:What do you see during Las Vegas helicopter tours?
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This depends mainly on the itinerary of the tour you choose. Some Las Vegas helicopter tours are focused on the city, like a night flight over The Strip. Others offer a chance to see some beautiful landscapes surrounding the city, from Red Rock Canyon to the Grand Canyon.

Q:Can you take a helicopter ride from Las Vegas to the Grand Canyon?
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Yes, there are many options for helicopter tours from Vegas to the Grand Canyon. You can choose a tour that gives you a bird’s eye view of the massive canyon or an itinerary that includes landing at the Grand Canyon for some earthly exploration before the flight back.

Q:Do you tip helicopter pilots in Las Vegas?
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Yes, tipping is generally customary if you’ve enjoyed your tour, but it isn’t strictly a requirement. A gratuity for the pilot of roughly US$10–20 per person in your group is sufficient. If someone is serving you food during your tour or driving you to or from the helicopter, you may also want to consider tipping them around US$10 per person.