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Las Vegas Trips: Grand Canyon National Park Bus Rides Through Christmas Holidays

By Belinda Shields


Vegas is a great place to celebrate the Christmas holiday, and one thing you may not realize is that's it's close to the Grand Canyon too, at only 120 miles away. A bus tour to the National Park would be a great way to spend a day with the family. Tours go to both the South Rim and the West Rim, so if you book soon, you could have a Christmas holiday like no other.

Bus tours operate throughout the season, including Christmas Day itself, but they fill up fast, so book soon if you want to go over Christmas.

South Rim Bus Tours

The South Rim is farther away than the West Rim, at about 300 miles, so it takes about five hours to ride there on a bus. Even though it's a long trip, these tours are very popular because they are so scenic.

The South Rim tour will take you to Tusayan in Arizona. This small town is right outside the entrance to the National Park. Once there, you will have three hours to check out the scenery. Some of the highlights include Mather Point, Yaki Point, and of course there's the Grand Canyon Village. Arizona offers a different pace to West Rim, so if you're looking for something a little more intimate, then this tour could be for you.

Vegas Bus Tours To The West Rim

If you'd prefer a shorter ride, then you'll want to choose a West Rim bus trip since you can get there from Vegas in about 2 ? hours. You'll even get to see the massive Hoover Dam as your tour bus heads to the Canyon.

These tours are available in a basic or deluxe version. The tour comes with breakfast and all other fees included. An all-inclusive tour means you won't have any surprise charges in the middle of your trip.

You'll be given three hours to explore the West Rim on foot. There are several scenic trails to try and a couple of great lookouts like Eagle Point and Guano Point. The West Rim is the most popular destination at the Canyon, and one reason why is the Skywalk. You can add the tickets to your tour and walk on the glass bridge while you're suspended 4000 feet above the bottom of the Canyon and 70 feet past the rim. You should really try it if you plan a trip to the West Rim.

You could also upgrade your bus tour to include a helicopter ride. You could take a helicopter flight to the bottom of the Canyon and follow that with a boat tour along the river. It's no wonder the West Rim is such a popular place considering it is so close to Vegas and it has so many fun adventures on offer.

Be Sure to Book Early

As already stated, these tours are very popular. They often sell out, so you will need to get in early. Since Christmas in nearly here, you need to book now. It's convenient to buy your tour online with your credit card, plus you'll get the best rate that way and confirmation of your seats. The bus tours last all day, so be sure to reserve a full day when you take your trip, as you'll probably be too tired when you get back to attend a show or dinner.

The weather can be unpredictable this time of year, and since it can get cold, you want to dress in warm layers. It can even be snowy at the South Rim during the Christmas season, so check the weather forecast before you leave on your tour so you can dress appropriately.

Wrapping Up

Make this Christmas a special one. Book a scenic bus tour to the Canyon. You can go to the West Rim or the South Rim from Vegas, and either one is a good choice. Although the West Rim is a good destination for adventure and excitement, while the South Rim is best if you want to see nature's beauty. Decide soon and book your tour online so you'll be all set for a fun-filled Christmas break.




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