Tuesday, March 22, 2016

Excellent Las Vegas Grand Canyon Bus Trips For Spring Break

By Jacky Archer


Are you waiting for Spring Break to hurry and get here so you can go to Vegas? If so, you're probably researching all the fun things you'll be able to do. It's not too early to finalize your plans so you can beat the rush of Spring Breakers making reservations for the months of March and April.

Since you'll be close to the Grand Canyon when you go to Vegas, you should make plans to take a tour while you're there. While you can choose from a variety of tours, you should consider a bus tour because you'll see lots of scenic views and have the chance for some adventure.

Vegas is a good starting point for a Canyon tour because you can go to the West Rim or the South Rim. You can even add on a helicopter tour which adds an element of excitement and fun.

The West Rim Is Home To The Skywalk

A lot of people want to go to the West Rim because it has a lot of fun activities and attractions. The Skywalk is one of the attractions you don't want to miss. The Skywalk is a huge transparent platform that is suspended over the Canyon so you can walk on it and look down to the Canyon floor 4000 feet below. You'll have impressive views and a few thrills, plus there are professional photographers stationed there to snap a photo of you enjoying the experience.

Helicopters are allowed to fly down to the Canyon floor at the West Rim, so you can add one of the adventurous flights to your bus tour. If you take the helicopter flight, you'll get to land beside the river and have a picnic complete with champagne while you enjoy the scenery from the bottom of the Canyon. This tour also comes with the option to take a boat ride along the Colorado River.

There are also several walking trails along the West Rim where you can see impressive views from lookout spots such as Guano and Eagle Point.

About The South Rim Of The Canyon

The West Rim is popular because of all the adventures available, but the South Rim is noted for being the most beautiful. You can take a bus tour to the South Rim and upgrade the tour with a helicopter flyover if you want. The flight goes over to the remote wilderness area of the North Rim and back. This includes a pass over the Dragoon Corridor, which happens to be the widest and deepest portion of the Canyon.

The bus tour itself also takes you to many scenic places such as Mather Point and Yaki Point. The tour includes a stop at Grand Canyon Village where you can shop for souvenirs, explore the Village, and get a bite to eat.

Upgrade To The Deluxe Tour

You get to choose between taking a basic or deluxe tour. The deluxe tours are a more private experience since they utilize touring vans that take 12 people per tour. Compare that to the basic tour that uses a motor coach and takes about 40 people on each tour. One good thing about a deluxe tour is that you have a voice in when you stop for a rest and what landmarks you will see.

The price you pay for a deluxe or basic tour is all-inclusive, which eliminates hidden fees. The price includes a lunch as well as park fees. Bus tours are the most affordable way to see the Canyon, since you can book a tour for as low as $80.

To Conclude

Celebrate Spring Break in a big way this year by heading to Vegas and taking a bus tour to the Canyon. You have lots of options from which rim to tour, deluxe or basic tours, and even upgrades like a helicopter flyover. Don't forget to book your tour as soon as you can because they will fill up fast over Spring Break, plus booking early ensures you get the best price on your tour and any upgrades you choose.

Get ready to have a fantastic experience this year on Spring Break at the Canyon. Don't pass up seeing the Canyon, you'll enjoy the breathtaking views and exhilarating adventures that await you.




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