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Las Vegas Helicopter Tours, sorted out by a local
Four completely different flights leave this city and they are not interchangeable. Here’s how to figure out which one you actually want — and the details that decide whether you love it or feel like you overpaid.
A helicopter tour is probably the most expensive single thing most visitors book here, and it’s also the one people research the least before they pay. I’ve lived in Las Vegas since I was five, I’ve put a lot of visiting friends on these flights, and I’ve watched a few of them book the wrong one. So this is the honest version.
The four flights that leave Las Vegas
Different price, different day, completely different experience. Pick the one that matches your trip.
The Strip at Night
Cheapest and shortest. The whole city burning underneath you. If you only do one, this is it.
Strip night flight guide →The Grand Canyon
The splurge. Only the West Rim — Hualapai tribal land, not the national park — lets a helicopter land on the canyon floor.
Grand Canyon guide →Red Rock Canyon
The one locals recommend and visitors never think of. Several land in the desert for a sunset toast.
See Red Rock flights →Hoover Dam & Valley of Fire
The daytime options. Lower review counts than the big two, so read them closely before booking.
Daytime desert flights →Every flight worth your money
Ratings and review counts shown so you can weigh them yourself. Swipe through.
Las Vegas Helicopter Night Strip Flight with Optional Dinner
The most-booked helicopter tour in the city by a wide margin, with an optional dinner add-on.
Grand Canyon Deluxe Helicopter Tour with Landing
Highest-rated canyon flight here, and it lands on the floor rather than circling the rim.
Red Rock Canyon Helicopter Tour with Landing & Champagne Toast
Best-rated Red Rock flight, and it sets down in the desert for a toast. Fifteen minutes from the Strip.
Sunset Red Rock Canyon Helicopter Tour & Champagne Toast
The same idea timed for golden hour, when those cliffs genuinely glow. My pick for a proposal.
Red Rock Canyon Helicopter Air-Only Tour
A thirty-minute flight with no landing — the shortest, simplest way to see Red Rock from the air.
Daytime Hoover Dam and Las Vegas Strip Helicopter Flight
Thirty-five minutes over the dam, the bypass bridge, Lake Mead, and the Strip in daylight.
Valley of Fire Helicopter Tour and Landing with Champagne Toast
Ninety minutes over Nevada’s oldest state park. Smallest review count here — go in knowing that.
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What nobody tells you before you book
Four things that decide whether this is the best hour of your trip or an expensive shrug.
You will be asked what you weigh
Helicopters have to be balanced, so operators collect passenger weights and the crew assigns seats. Give real numbers — being bumped at the terminal is worse than the awkward moment at checkout.
Cancellations are normal here
Monsoon storms build fast and wind grounds aircraft on otherwise clear days. Book this for your first or second day so a cancellation has somewhere to go.
Flight time is not tour time
A ten-minute Strip flight is a three-hour evening once you count pickup, check-in, and the briefing. Don’t book a show tight against it.
You don’t leave from the Strip
Operators fly from their own terminals near the airport, or further out toward Boulder City for canyon runs. Confirm your pickup before you assume it.
Which one fits your trip?
| Flight | Time | Lands? | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Strip at night | An evening | No | First-timers, anniversaries, one big moment |
| Grand Canyon | Half to full day | West Rim only | Once-in-a-lifetime trips, milestone birthdays |
| Red Rock | About an hour | Most do | Proposals, couples, repeat visitors |
| Hoover Dam / Valley of Fire | 30–90 min | Some do | Daylight scenery, shorter commitment |
From the ground the Strip is a crowded sidewalk. From a thousand feet up at night it’s a river of light with black desert pressing in on every side.
Lori Ballen · lifelong Las VeganBefore you go
Can a helicopter really land in the Grand Canyon?
Only at Grand Canyon West, which sits on the sovereign lands of the Hualapai Tribe rather than inside the national park. The park itself falls under federal overflight rules and a Special Flight Rules Area dating to the 1987 Overflights Act, and there is no landing below the rim there. Full detail on my Grand Canyon helicopter page.
How long am I actually in the air?
On a Strip night flight, usually ten to fifteen minutes. Canyon flights are much longer, but a big share of the listed duration is ground transport and check-in.
What should I wear?
Dark colors at night — light clothing reflects in the window and ruins your photos. Closed-toe shoes, layers, sunglasses. Leave loose hats and big bags behind.
What if I get motion sick?
Take something an hour beforehand. Cruise is smoother than most people expect, but the turns are real.
Is there a cheaper way to get the view?
Yes. The High Roller is a slow rotation over the middle of the Strip, the city’s zip lines put you in the air for far less, and my list of the best places to see the city lights includes several that cost nothing at all.
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