Grand Canyon Airplane Tour
About this activity
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Experience Highlights
Enjoy a thrilling light aircraft flight over the Grand Canyon. Admire this unique geological formation from the air with an experienced professional pilot. You will fly over the southern part of one of the world's most famous natural wonders for 45 minutes.
- Appreciate the incredible panoramic views of the Grand Canyon from the air.
- A thrilling experience you will never forget.
- Learn about the ancientformation of the Grand Canyon as you fly over the southern part of the Grand Canyon.
What’s included
- 45-minute flight in a light aircraft over the Grand Canyon.
- Professional pilot.
- Audio guide.
- Entrance to Grand Canyon National Park.
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Plan to arrive at least 30 minutes before your start time to ensure everything runs smoothly
Step by Step
Venture out on this light aircraft flight over the Grand Canyon. Fly over the southern part of the canyon for 45 minutes in a light aircraft piloted by an experienced professional pilot. Enjoy incredible views from the air and feel the thrill of flying over one of the world's most famous natural wonders.
From the moment you take off, you'll be amazed by the panoramic views. Your pilot will guide you along the route, providing detailed information about the history and geology of the Grand Canyon. You will fly over the southern part of the canyon where you will be able to see:
- Kaibab National Forest.
- Kaibab Plateau.
- Imperial Point.
- The Zuni Corridor.
- The Colorado River.
During the flight, you will get a close look at the rock formations, the canyon's depth of over 1 km and the famous coloured lines that make it such a popular destination. You will have time to take breathtaking photos from the air and enjoy the flight. You will experience 45 minutes of excitement, adrenaline and natural beauty. You will have had a bird's eye view of the entire southern sector of the Grand Canyon.