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Las Vegas Grand Canyon Airplane Travels For Valentine's Day Visitors

By Kate Reingold


Are you planning on visiting the Grand Canyon this Valentine's Day? An airplane tour from Las Vegas will provide you with an unforgettable sightseeing experience, and these tours also save you time because they are able to get out to the National Park in less than an hour. You will have more time to explore and take in the sights. You just need to make sure that you book soon, because Valentine's is one of the busiest visiting seasons of the year.

Airplane tours out of Vegas fly to the South Rim or the West Rim. The West Rim is 30 minutes away by plane, whereas the South Rim is a one hour flight. However, your flight time isn't wasted as you'll get to see a lot of interesting things along the way, such as Lake Mead and the Hoover Dam.

West Rim From Las Vegas

There are basic flyover tours that go to the West Rim, but I highly recommend taking a landing tour. Landing tours allow for the best experience, and you can even add on a helicopter tour that goes to the bottom of the Canyon.

This landing helicopter tour is awesome, because you will be able to enjoy a Champagne picnic at the bottom. Another upgrade you can add to your tour is a boat ride along the Colorado River. At the top of the Canyon, there's the famous Skywalk, a glass platform that extends 70ft over the Canyon edge. Of course there are plenty of walking tracks available, so if you love some light to moderate hiking, you will love the West Rim.

Airplane tours are a great option if you find helicopter tours too expensive. In fact, airplane tickets are usually up to $100 per person cheaper than helicopter rides. The reason for this price difference is that helicopters only hold 6 people and airplanes hold 19 people. Moreover, if a helicopter tour is sold out, there's a strong probability there are seats on the plane.

South Rim Airplane Tours

Airplanes fly directly to Tusayan in Arizona, which is the gateway of the South Rim. Once you're at the airport there, you can transfer to a helicopter for a tour or take a bus tour. If you're sticking to a tight budget, you can complete the South Rim flyover in the airplane and then head back to Vegas.

The basic South Rim tour, by plane or helicopter, covers a 30 minute journey from the South Rim, to the North Rim, and back again. If you want a longer flight experience, then book the extended tour instead. The extended tour version flies you over the land between the North and South Rims as well as the land all the way to the eastern edge of the park. This 50-minute flight takes you over an impressive 75 percent of the entire National Park lands.

Ground tours are also available at the South Rim. You could land at Tusayan, and then take a 2.5 hour bus journey around all of the sites in the National Park. Of course, you could still combine this with the airplane flyover or helicopter tour, as well.

Don't Delay Or The Tours May Be Full

As noted earlier, I do recommend you purchase your Valentine Las Vegas Grand Canyon airplane tour in advance. Valentine's tends to be very busy. Usually, you'll want to do this after you reserve your hotel room. Try to avoid booking 24 hours prior to take off. And definitely don't book the day of the tour because you'll pay a lot more and the tour itself will most likely be sold out.

Conclusion

I hope that this information will help you to plan the perfect Valentine's Day holiday. An air tour will create memories you and your loved one will never forget. There are several tour options and upgrades to consider so you can create a tour you'll love and you can afford whether you go to the South Rim or the West Rim. Start planning your tour now, so you'll have an exciting Valentine's Day filled with adventure and natural beauty.




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