Grand Voyager Expedition
General Information
- Type:
- Sightseeing
- Price from:
- 264 USD /person
- Phone:
- 888-635-7272
- Fax:
- 702-736-0099
- Payment Types:
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Cash
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Credit Card
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Cheque
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Travellers cheque
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Paypal
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Wire Transfer
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- Location Start:
- Boulder City Airport (20 Minutes from Las Vegas Strip)
- Location Finish:
- Boulder City Airport (20 Minutes from Las Vegas Strip)
- Start time:
- 08.30 am
- End time:
- 02.00 pm
- We Speak:
- Spanish, English
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Last updated: 04/19/2007
Get the most value with this 4-in-1 Grand Canyon Combination Tour! See the Grand Canyon by Airplane, Helicopter, Pontoon Boat, and Motorcoach. The stunning views are sure to take your breath away!
Itinerary
Day 1
Start your tour via Airplane from Las Vegas to the West Rim of the Grand Canyon. Fly over the mighty Hoover Dam, Lake Mead, Lake Las Vegas, the Grapevine Mesa, and Grand Wash Cliffs. A Helicopter is waiting to take you 4000 feet below the rim to the floor of the Canyon, where you'll enjoy a 20-minute Pontoon Boat Cruise along the Colorado River. Next you'll be taken to Guano Point, a fabulous lookout point, where the Hualapai's will prepare a BBQ Meal for you. After that, re-board your airplane and fly back to Las Vegas!
Extra Information
- Inclusions -
- Alternate Departure times available! E-mail us to find out more!
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Email the tour operator - Grand Voyager Expedition
Important Notice : Avoiding Fraud
It's rare, but some helpful hints to watch out for with regards to fraud:
- It is important to NEVER wire funds or use/employ other fund transfer mechanisms such as western union: Always use a credit card to protect yourself against fraud. If owners pressure you into providing a deposit or refuse to accept credit cards, there is a high probability that this is a scam.
- If at all suspicious of fraud, ask to see their website, or any other literature they can provide or send to you. Ask them for contact details for guests who have previously stayed on their property insisting on telephone numbers. Be suspicious of emails that originate from free email services (yahoo, hotmail, gmail, etc)
- Research the property thoroughly on the internet to see if there is any history or mention of scams associated with the property.




