North Canyon Tour
Fly over the widest and deepest parts of the South Rim on this Grand Canyon helicopter tour - you'll see towering rock formations, the lush Kaibab Forest, and the Colorado River from above!
Imperial with EcoStar
This Grand Canyon helicopter tour flies over the deepest and widest sections of the national park, for aerial views of 1.7 million-year-old stone! You'll also see the Kaibab Forest, the Colorado River, and tons of unique rock formations.
Grand Canyon Deluxe with Helicopter
This day trip from Las Vegas to the Grand Canyon National Park starts with an airplane flight with aerial views of Hoover Dam. At the South Rim, you'll enjoy a helicopter tour over the Grand Canyon expanse!
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South Rim Helicopter Tour FAQs
Which helicopter tour of the Grand Canyon South Rim is best?
There's a reason people have been choosing Papillon's premium helicopter tours for over 50 years. With dozens of world-class helicopters to choose from, each individual has plenty of options to choose their dream Grand Canyon vacation.
Here are a few of the best and most popular Grand Canyon South Rim helicopter tours.
How much are helicopter tours of the Grand Canyon South Rim?
The cost of each South Rim Grand Canyon helicopter tour is conveniently listed online. Our low online prices include all taxes, fees, and surcharges. We pride ourselves on being transparent, so the rate we quote you is the rate you will pay. No guesswork involved.
Can you take a helicopter to the bottom of the Grand Canyon South Rim?
Helicopters are not permitted to fly to the bottom of the South Rim. However, Papillon does offer helicopter tours that land at the bottom of the West Rim of the Grand Canyon.
Not only will you get to experience a thrilling 4,000-foot descent below the West Rim. Certain tours include champagne and a light snack on a private plateau of the Grand Canyon's floor.
Discover the West Rim helicopter tours that land at the bottom of the Grand Canyon.
How safe are helicopter tours?
Safety is our top priority. We are proud to fly the most advanced tour helicopters available and are fully certified by the Tour Operators Program of Safety (TOPS). From our management team to our flight crew and ground support staff, our entire team is dedicated to ensuring a safe and memorable experience during each Grand Canyon helicopter tour.
When flying with a TOPS-certified carrier like Papillon, guests can be assured that they are touring with some of the safest and most highly trained professionals in the industry.
Learn more about Papillon's commitment to safety.
What is the best time of the year to visit the Grand Canyon?
The Spring and Fall are widely considered the best times of the year to make a trip to the Grand Canyon. During these periods, the daytime temperatures are cool and the crowds are thin.
Grand Canyon Helicopter Tours of the South Rim
There's a reason Papillon is the largest and most experienced Grand Canyon helicopter tour company. Safety, comfort, and service are our priorities. We are proud to fly the most advanced tour helicopters available. These EC130s were designed specifically for sightseeing, and provide forward-facing, theater-style seating for unobstructed 180-degree views. Our fleet represents 50+ years of superior service while transporting guests to the Grand Canyon.
Grand Canyon Helicopter Tours South Rim and North Rim
Take flight on your state-of-the-art helicopter from our private air terminal near Grand Canyon Village. Helicopter tours of the South and North Rims soar over world-famous landmarks like Dragon Corridor, Point Imperial, the Kaibab National Forest, and more. Gaze out over the deepest and widest parts of the canyon, catch glimpses of desert wildlife, and snap a few photos of the breathtaking views.
South Rim Helicopter Tours with Hummer
With Papillon, you don't have to choose just one vantage point for your Grand Canyon vacation. After soaring over some of the National Park’s most majestic desert views, continue your Southwestern excursion with a Hummer tour.
After your helicopter tour, a state-of-the-art Hummer will transport you to some of the South Rim’s most notable lookout points. Stops like Duck on a Rock, Yavapai Point, and Moran Point offer gorgeous views of the canyon. Ample time will be allotted at each destination to pose for pictures and explore the surroundings. You can even upgrade to a sunset tour to experience the colorful and majestic views of the canyon as a grand finale.
South Rim Helicopter Tours Depart from Las Vegas & Phoenix
If you're departing from Las Vegas or Phoenix, your Grand Canyon tour will begin and end with scenic ground or airplane transportation to the National Park. From there, you will lift off on a breathtaking helicopter flight over the South Rim. After your exciting aerial tour, you can continue your Grand Canyon experience with famous stops like Bright Angel Point and Mather Point.
Tours from Phoenix and Las Vegas are the perfect combination of relaxing sightseeing and exhilarating aerial views.