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Vol en hélicoptère de 45 minutes au-dessus du Grand Canyon depuis Tusayan, Arizona

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Votre visite commence à l'aéroport du Grand Canyon à Tusayan, en Arizona. Survolez les pins ponderosa de la forêt nationale de Kaibab lors d'une excursion en hélicoptère de 45 minutes depuis la rive sud du Grand Canyon. En amont sur le fleuve Colorado se trouvent des vues sur le Painted Desert et la Desert View Watchtower. Admirez Marble Canyon et Point Imperial en survolant le Canyon et grimpez au-dessus du North Rim pour vous diriger vers le sud à travers le Dragon Corridor, la section la plus large et la plus profonde du Canyon.
Ville: Parc national du Grand Canyon
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45-minute helicopter flight
All taxes and fees
45-minute helicopter flight
All taxes and fees
45-minute helicopter flight
All taxes and fees
Information additionnelle
  • Les bébés doivent s'asseoir sur les genoux d'un adulte
  • Convient à tous les niveaux de condition physique
  • En raison du confort et du poids/équilibre de l'avion, les passagers pesant plus de 300 lb . devra acheter un siège supplémentaire. Ceci est payable directement au voyagiste le jour de la visite
  • Le poids des passagers individuels, y compris les bébés, DOIT être informé au moment de la réservation
  • Les pilotes ne sont pas en mesure d'aider les passagers à embarquer et débarquement en raison des réglementations en matière d'assurance
  • Un nombre minimum s'applique. Il y a une possibilité d'annulation après confirmation s'il n'y a pas assez de passagers pour répondre aux exigences. Dans ce cas, un remboursement alternatif ou complet vous sera proposé
  • Conformément aux réglementations de la FAA, tous les passagers de 18 ans et plus devront présenter une pièce d'identité avec photo telle qu'un permis de conduire ou un passeport à ce moment-là de l'enregistrement.
  • Masques faciaux requis pour les voyageurs dans les espaces publics
  • Masques faciaux requis pour les guides dans les espaces publics
  • Masques faciaux fournis aux voyageurs
  • Désinfectant pour les mains disponible pour les voyageurs et le personnel
  • Zones à fort trafic régulièrement désinfectées
  • Équipement/équipement désinfecté entre chaque utilisation
  • Véhicules de transport régulièrement désinfectés
  • Guides tenus de se laver régulièrement les mains
  • Politique de maintien à domicile payante pour le personnel présentant des symptômes
À quoi s'attendre
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Kaibab National Forest
You will depart Tusayan, Arizona located in the South Rim of the Grand Canyon on the safest and most comfortable-tourism based helicopter in the world. On your 45-minute helicopter flight, enjoy the luxurious comfort and wraparound windows which offer breathtaking views of the Canyon. Enjoy the fantastic views of the Canyon as you fly over the 1.6 million-acre (6,500 km²) Kaibab National Forest, which borders both the north and south rims of the Grand Canyon. The Kaibab National Forest is home to the world’s largest ponderosa pines.
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Painted Desert
You will continue your journey as you follow the Colorado River upstream viewing at a distance the 146-square mile Painted Desert and the 70-foot (21-meter) Desert View Watchtower, a National Historic Landmark.
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Grand Canyon Desert View Watchtower
The Desert View Watchtower features an observation deck from which visitors to the national park can view eastern portions of the Grand Canyon.
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Marble Canyon
Next, view Marble Canyon, the section of the Colorado River which marks the beginning of the Grand Canyon, and Point Imperial, the highest point on the North Rim at 8,803 feet (2,683 meters). Point Imperial overlooks the Painted Desert and the eastern end of Grand Canyon. You will fly through the Canyon above the North Rim heading south through the Dragon Corridor, the widest and deepest section of the Canyon.
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Colorado River
At the end of your helicopter flight, you will cross over the Colorado River and fly over the South Rim and the Kaibab National Forest to land. Please note: Per FAA regulations, all passengers 18 years and older will be required to show photo ID such as a driver's license or passport at the time of check-in.
6
Kaibab National Forest
You will depart Tusayan, Arizona located in the South Rim of the Grand Canyon on the safest and most comfortable-tourism based helicopter in the world. On your 45-minute helicopter flight, enjoy the luxurious comfort and wraparound windows which offer breathtaking views of the Canyon. Enjoy the fantastic views of the Canyon as you fly over the 1.6 million-acre (6,500 km²) Kaibab National Forest, which borders both the north and south rims of the Grand Canyon. The Kaibab National Forest is home to the world’s largest ponderosa pines.
7
Painted Desert
You will continue your journey as you follow the Colorado River upstream viewing at a distance the 146-square mile Painted Desert and the 70-foot (21-meter) Desert View Watchtower, a National Historic Landmark.
8
Grand Canyon Desert View Watchtower
The Desert View Watchtower features an observation deck from which visitors to the national park can view eastern portions of the Grand Canyon.
9
Marble Canyon
Next, view Marble Canyon, the section of the Colorado River which marks the beginning of the Grand Canyon, and Point Imperial, the highest point on the North Rim at 8,803 feet (2,683 meters). Point Imperial overlooks the Painted Desert and the eastern end of Grand Canyon. You will fly through the Canyon above the North Rim heading south through the Dragon Corridor, the widest and deepest section of the Canyon.
10
Colorado River
At the end of your helicopter flight, you will cross over the Colorado River and fly over the South Rim and the Kaibab National Forest to land. Please note: Per FAA regulations, all passengers 18 years and older will be required to show photo ID such as a driver's license or passport at the time of check-in.
11
Kaibab National Forest
You will depart Tusayan, Arizona located in the South Rim of the Grand Canyon on the safest and most comfortable-tourism based helicopter in the world. On your 45-minute helicopter flight, enjoy the luxurious comfort and wraparound windows which offer breathtaking views of the Canyon. Enjoy the fantastic views of the Canyon as you fly over the 1.6 million-acre (6,500 km²) Kaibab National Forest, which borders both the north and south rims of the Grand Canyon. The Kaibab National Forest is home to the world’s largest ponderosa pines.
12
Painted Desert
You will continue your journey as you follow the Colorado River upstream viewing at a distance the 146-square mile Painted Desert and the 70-foot (21-meter) Desert View Watchtower, a National Historic Landmark.
13
Grand Canyon Desert View Watchtower
The Desert View Watchtower features an observation deck from which visitors to the national park can view eastern portions of the Grand Canyon.
14
Marble Canyon
Next, view Marble Canyon, the section of the Colorado River which marks the beginning of the Grand Canyon, and Point Imperial, the highest point on the North Rim at 8,803 feet (2,683 meters). Point Imperial overlooks the Painted Desert and the eastern end of Grand Canyon. You will fly through the Canyon above the North Rim heading south through the Dragon Corridor, the widest and deepest section of the Canyon.
15
Colorado River
At the end of your helicopter flight, you will cross over the Colorado River and fly over the South Rim and the Kaibab National Forest to land. Please note: Per FAA regulations, all passengers 18 years and older will be required to show photo ID such as a driver's license or passport at the time of check-in.
16
Kaibab National Forest
You will depart Tusayan, Arizona located in the South Rim of the Grand Canyon on the safest and most comfortable-tourism based helicopter in the world. On your 45-minute helicopter flight, enjoy the luxurious comfort and wraparound windows which offer breathtaking views of the Canyon. Enjoy the fantastic views of the Canyon as you fly over the 1.6 million-acre (6,500 km²) Kaibab National Forest, which borders both the north and south rims of the Grand Canyon. The Kaibab National Forest is home to the world’s largest ponderosa pines.
17
Painted Desert
You will continue your journey as you follow the Colorado River upstream viewing at a distance the 146-square mile Painted Desert and the 70-foot (21-meter) Desert View Watchtower, a National Historic Landmark.
18
Grand Canyon Desert View Watchtower
The Desert View Watchtower features an observation deck from which visitors to the national park can view eastern portions of the Grand Canyon.
19
Marble Canyon
Next, view Marble Canyon, the section of the Colorado River which marks the beginning of the Grand Canyon, and Point Imperial, the highest point on the North Rim at 8,803 feet (2,683 meters). Point Imperial overlooks the Painted Desert and the eastern end of Grand Canyon. You will fly through the Canyon above the North Rim heading south through the Dragon Corridor, the widest and deepest section of the Canyon.
20
Colorado River
At the end of your helicopter flight, you will cross over the Colorado River and fly over the South Rim and the Kaibab National Forest to land. Please note: Per FAA regulations, all passengers 18 years and older will be required to show photo ID such as a driver's license or passport at the time of check-in.
21
Kaibab National Forest
You will depart Tusayan, Arizona located in the South Rim of the Grand Canyon on the safest and most comfortable-tourism based helicopter in the world. On your 45-minute helicopter flight, enjoy the luxurious comfort and wraparound windows which offer breathtaking views of the Canyon. Enjoy the fantastic views of the Canyon as you fly over the 1.6 million-acre (6,500 km²) Kaibab National Forest, which borders both the north and south rims of the Grand Canyon. The Kaibab National Forest is home to the world’s largest ponderosa pines.
22
Painted Desert
You will continue your journey as you follow the Colorado River upstream viewing at a distance the 146-square mile Painted Desert and the 70-foot (21-meter) Desert View Watchtower, a National Historic Landmark.
23
Grand Canyon Desert View Watchtower
The Desert View Watchtower features an observation deck from which visitors to the national park can view eastern portions of the Grand Canyon.
24
Marble Canyon
Next, view Marble Canyon, the section of the Colorado River which marks the beginning of the Grand Canyon, and Point Imperial, the highest point on the North Rim at 8,803 feet (2,683 meters). Point Imperial overlooks the Painted Desert and the eastern end of Grand Canyon. You will fly through the Canyon above the North Rim heading south through the Dragon Corridor, the widest and deepest section of the Canyon.
25
Colorado River
At the end of your helicopter flight, you will cross over the Colorado River and fly over the South Rim and the Kaibab National Forest to land. Please note: Per FAA regulations, all passengers 18 years and older will be required to show photo ID such as a driver's license or passport at the time of check-in.
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Forêt nationale de Kaibab
Vous quitterez Tusayan, en Arizona, situé sur la rive sud du Grand Canyon, à bord de l'hélicoptère touristique le plus sûr et le plus confortable au monde. Lors de votre vol en hélicoptère de 45 minutes, profitez du confort luxueux et des fenêtres enveloppantes qui offrent une vue imprenable sur le Canyon. Profitez des vues fantastiques sur le Canyon en survolant la forêt nationale de Kaibab de 1,6 million d'acres (6 500 km²), qui borde les bords nord et sud du Grand Canyon. La forêt nationale de Kaibab abrite les plus grands pins ponderosa du monde.
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Désert peint
Vous continuerez votre voyage en suivant le fleuve Colorado en amont en observant à distance le désert peint de 146 milles carrés et la tour de guet Desert View de 70 pieds (21 mètres), un monument historique national.
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Tour de guet du Grand Canyon avec vue sur le désert
La tour de guet de Desert View dispose d'une terrasse d'observation à partir de laquelle les visiteurs du parc national peuvent voir les parties orientales du Grand Canyon.
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Canyon de marbre
Ensuite, admirez Marble Canyon, la section du fleuve Colorado qui marque le début du Grand Canyon, et Point Imperial, le point culminant de la rive nord à 8 803 pieds (2 683 mètres). Point Imperial surplombe le Painted Desert et l'extrémité est du Grand Canyon. Vous volerez à travers le Canyon au-dessus du North Rim en direction du sud à travers le Dragon Corridor, la section la plus large et la plus profonde du Canyon.
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Rivière Colorado
À la fin de votre vol en hélicoptère, vous traverserez le fleuve Colorado et survolerez la rive sud et la forêt nationale de Kaibab pour atterrir. Remarque : conformément aux réglementations de la FAA, tous les passagers de 18 ans et plus devront présenter une pièce d'identité avec photo, telle qu'un permis de conduire ou un passeport, au moment de l'enregistrement.
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Commentaires (1000)
Evan B
Feb 2017
I brought my wife out to see the Grand Canyon during a business trip since she had never been before. We drove the rim the previous day and it was, of course, spectacular. But after the fifth or sixth pull stop off the road it began to seem the same. The next morning we got to Maverick and had reserved the 45 minute flight (which was a surprise to her.) Our pilot, Fred, was great, the ride was smooth-just a bit of turbulence while we were flying over the treetops on the way to the canyon. Words can't describe the range of emotions at that first shot over the canyon rim and coming to a hover in the middle. So totally different experience from driving along the roads. Great narration and music throughout the flight, great visibility from the helicopter, plenty warm (we went in winter) - the entire experience was first rate. I am a bit of a tightwad when it comes to things like this normally, but I bit the bullet because you never know when you'll come back. It was worth EVERY PENNY! I would do it again in a heart beat if we go out at a different time of year. You will not regret doing it, even if you have to stay in a cheaper hotel a couple of nights to make it work. Only thing I would say is do the 45 minute trip. The marginal cost difference is minimal and you will wish you could stay in the air longer if you do the short one. Really had a fantastic time.
Susan F
Jan 2017

The only way to truly experience the Grand Canyon is with a helicopter ride so I highly recommend the experience. This trip was very disappointing. I got there very early so I could be first to check in and I requested front seating . I would have gladly paid extra for it as I did on a helicopter tour in Hawaii. Not only didn't I get front seating, I was placed middle back. This meant I had a person on each side of me with their faces plastered to the window completely understandable though rude, one of whom constantly snapped pictures. As for me, I wasn't in a position to get even one good picture. I still can't believe I was charged that much money for that experience. They should not even sell that middle back seat. I had taken a helicopter flight over the Grand Canyon a few years ago and sat in the front and it was one of the most amazing experiences I've ever had. This trip was a total bust. The pilot and company could have cared less. Very disappointing, especially since I knew how great it should have been. Total waste of money this time around.

Ronald Y
Dec 2016
We decided on the Maverick Helicopter Tour as it seemed that they had newer equipment than the other tour companies in the area. You meet at the Tusayan Airport which is outside of the Grand Canyon National Park (It is just outside of Tusayan). They have a large parking lot and guest services building with a gift shop, vending machines and restrooms. Check-in is fast and easy. They do take your weight (no lying about your weight, as you actually stand on a scale) which they use to assign your seating on the helicopter to balance the weight. You can request a front seat but they cannot guarantee specific seating but will give you preference if you ask in advance. Once everyone is checked in the pilot will call out your name and give you a seat assignment. You are provided with a life preserver that you wear around your waist and are assisted in getting in the helicopter. Once in, you put on your headphones and get a quick safety check. (you should wear dark clothing without prints so that you don't get a reflection off the inside of the glass when you take photos). The flight is about 45 minutes and there are no restrooms on the helicopter and no stops until you get back to the airport (as my Mother always told me, go now or forever hold your pees). The seats are very comfortable (seating for 7 including the pilot) and the helicopter is surprisingly quiet from others I have flown in. The weather was clear and the flight very calm and smooth. Once everyone is secure the pilot takes off and introduces himself and finds out a little bit about you. You initially fly over the pine forests and listen to a play list and commentary through your headphones. Then you fly out over the Canyon itself. The view is spectacular as the trees and land immediately end and fall away from view and you are now hovering 4,000 feet above the Canyon Floor! The pilot forewarned us just before we cleared the trees and got our first panoramic view of the Canyon but it is still breathtaking! The pilot describes the various areas of the Canyon and sights and flies along both the South and North Rims as well as along the Colorado River. You can ask questions through your headsets and the pilot is more than happy to respond and elaborate on his narration. Although we viewed the Canyon from the South Rim, the Rim Trails, the Bright Angel Trail and the West Rim, this is a unique "not to miss" way to see the Canyon if your budget allows. After about 45 minutes we landed back at the airport and they took pictures of us by the helicopter (with or without the pilot) and using their camera and ours. Although not required or requested, we did give a small gratuity to the pilot which I'm sure he appreciated. When we got back into the gift shop they had photos on the wall that you could purchase as well as a dvd of your specific flight made during the actual flight. Unfortunately the camera on our helicopter malfunctioned on our flight so we couldn't purchase the dvd of our flight but because we had asked to buy the dvd they gave us a complimentary copy of their generic dvd of the helicopter flight (very considerate and professional). The price for the helicopter flight was about $300 per person for about 45 minutes but was well worth it. If you want to get a different perspective of the Grand Canyon, this is definitely not a tour to miss! I would highly recommend both the helicopter flight and Maverick Helicopters as the tour provider.

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