The Grand Canyon Skywalk—a horseshoe-shaped, glass-bottomed bridge that juts out 70 feet (20 meters) above one of America’s most scenic sites—is not for the faint-hearted. Situated 4,000 feet (1,220 meters) above the Grand Canyon, the Skywalk offers unreal panoramic views of the West Rim and Colorado River.
808 Eagle Point Road, Peach Springs, Arizona, 86434
The tour was perfect. The bus was clean( it wasn't allowed to use the wc, but we had stpos). The guide was very nice. The driver was professional. Grand Canyon is amazing.
Few passengers were late when we should been leaving Grand Canyon. This resulted in bed ng late when we reached Hoover dam. We reached there when it was already dark. It's s pity.
I recommend this tour.
Thomas and Andrew were great. Thomas was a careful driver and Andrew took good care of us and provided good information.
My only criticism is that the toilet reeked of urine from morning. How often is it cleaned? Fortunately there were several bathroom stops.
Friendly tour guide and driver.
We were surprised that you had to pay $20 extra to stay with the bus at the rim.
Departing Las Vegas as early as the tour did paid off as the line for the Skywalk were significantly longer when we finished than when we arrived.
I would have preferred to skip the supper stop as it was only 30 more minutes back to Vegas and better choices.
A very different feel from the National Park on the South Rim. No safety rails, just stay away from the edge.
Viator delivered as promised and I highly recommend them.
CJ picked us up at the scheduled time in a clean air-conditioned van. He was pleasant and knowledgeable about the tour destinations as well as local areas we traveled through. The Hoover damn was my favorite part of the tour. It was an amazing testament to what man can accomplish. Guano point was my favorite canyon stop. I wasn't impressed with the Skywalk, basically set up as a tourist trap.
Bobby, the best tour guide! It’s an amazing day with Bobby. Friendly, informative, knowledgeable and it’s well organized. I would highly recommend this tour to friends and families. Thank you Bobby!
Safety is always practiced.Gia & driver John are an awesome tandem providing comfort in my journey.The optional food,breakfast & dinner were delicious.The included lunch with the ticket was good too.Thank you Aviator for having Gia and John on your team.
Amazing experience, our driver Carlos was efficient and safe, our tour guide Ian was genuinely amazing, very informative friendly, funny, attentive, everything. Food was real food, much better quality than expected. Plenty of water provided for free. Bus was clean, and seemed well maintained, well air conditioned. And the stops and views were all amazing and fun, time really flew. Well worth it and 100% recommend.
Freddy was an awesome guide. His tips made the day flawless and we got to see and do everything. Beautiful views and it could not have been easier. Highly recommend.
Frequently Asked QuestionsQ:What's the best way to experience Grand Canyon Skywalk?
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The best ways to experience Grand Canyon Skywalk are:
Q:What are Grand Canyon Skywalk hours of operation?
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Grand Canyon Skywalk hours of operation: . Buy tickets in advance on Viator. If you book with Viator, you can cancel at least 24 hours before the start date of your tour for a full refund.
People Also AskQ:Do you have to pay for the Grand Canyon Skywalk?
A:Yes, you have to pay for the Grand Canyon Skywalk—you can buy tickets in advance online. Note that you’ll need to first buy a Grand Canyon West general admission ticket and then add on a Skywalk ticket. Other available add-ons include tickets for the zipline and the helicopter pontoon tour.
Q:How long does it take to do the Grand Canyon Skywalk?
A:It doesn’t take very long to do the Grand Canyon Skywalk. The Glass Bridge isn’t very big, so you can be in and out in less than 15 minutes. However, if you want to have your photo taken then you may have to wait for a photographer to be available, particularly during busy times.
Q:What is the best time to visit the Grand Canyon Skywalk?
A:The best time to visit the Grand Canyon Skywalk is in the morning or at the very end of the day. The busiest time of day at the attraction is between 11am and 4pm, so avoid these times if you want to experience the Skywalk with fewer crowds.
Q:Are phones allowed on the Grand Canyon Skywalk?
A:No, phones aren’t allowed on the Grand Canyon Skywalk for safety reasons. However, free lockers are available for you to securely store your belongings before you head onto the Glass Bridge. Photographers are available if you want your picture taken, but it does cost extra.
Q:Can you take pictures on the Grand Canyon Skywalk?
A:No, you can’t take pictures on the Grand Canyon Skywalk, as phones and cameras aren’t allowed. However, there are professional photographers on hand, so you can get your photo taken. You can buy individual photos or entire photo packages at the end of your visit.
Q:Can I drive to the Grand Canyon Skywalk?
A:No, you can’t drive to the Grand Canyon Skywalk. Instead, you’ll need to park at the Grand Canyon West Welcome Center and then board a hop-on hop-off shuttle, which will take you straight there. If you have a disability or appropriate parking permit, you can drive directly to the Skywalk.