Moments worth the trip.
Beyond the view, the Grand Canyon offers experiences you can't get anywhere else. Here are the ones we book most — each available through vetted operators and easy to add to the right tour.

Canyon-floor landing & Champagne.
Lift off from the West Rim and spiral 4,000 feet down to a landing site beside the Colorado River — one of the only places on Earth you can stand at the bottom of the Grand Canyon.

The Skywalk glass bridge.
A horseshoe of glass extending 70 feet past the West Rim's edge, with roughly 4,000 feet of open canyon below. It's the West Rim's most famous attraction — and an easy add to most tours there.

Float the Colorado River.
From the canyon floor, glide along smooth-water stretches of the Colorado on a guided pontoon boat. It's a calm, scenic float — no whitewater required — and the only way to look up at the walls from river level.

The sunset flight.
Time your helicopter for late afternoon and watch the canyon walls deepen to red and gold as the sun sinks. The return to Las Vegas adds a second show: the Strip blazing to life below.

VIP private tours.
Want it all on your terms? A private tour is built around your group alone — your itinerary, your pace, premium aircraft and guides, planned end to end by your concierge. Ideal for proposals, anniversaries, and once-in-a-lifetime trips.

Add the Hoover Dam.
It's right on the way to the West Rim, so many tours fly over or stop at the Hoover Dam — one of America's great engineering feats — before continuing on to the canyon. Easy to fold into a West Rim day.
Stack the experiences you want.
Tell us which moments matter most and we'll match you to a tour — or build a private one — that delivers them.