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Greatest Vegas Grand Canyon National Park Bus Excursions For Spring Break

By Jacky Archer


Are you planning a Spring Break getaway to Vegas? Maybe you're just considering you options right now. Well, Spring Break will soon be here, so it is time to make some definite plans if you want to beat the rush during the months of March and April.

If you're going to Vegas, then you'll want to visit the Grand Canyon too because it is fairly close and it is definitely worth seeing. There are several kinds of tours available, but the bus tours are one of the best ways to go.

The good thing about beginning your Canyon tour in Vegas is that you can choose between a tour of the South Rim or the West Rim. You can upgrade your tour to include various activities such as a helicopter flyover of the rim.

West Rim Skywalk

The West Rim of the Canyon is very popular because there are several fun things to do there. One of the most exciting things to see is the Skywalk. It is a massive glass viewing bridge that hangs over the edge of the rim so you can look down 4000 feet to the Canyon floor below you. It is an exhilarating experience and there is a photographer available to capture a photo of your fun adventure.

Another good thing about going to the West Rim is that you can add on a helicopter flight down to the bottom of the Canyon. The chopper will fly into the Canyon and set down near the river where you can enjoy a Champagne picnic and enjoy the view of the towering rock walls. You can also add on a boat ride along the Colorado River.

In addition, the West Rim is great for walking and hiking and enjoying magnificent views from lookouts like Eagle Point and Guano Point.

Touring The South Rim

The West Rim is busy and filled with adventure, but the South Rim is more about experiencing the beauty of nature. Just like the West Rim tours, you can upgrade your South Rim bus tour to include a helicopter ride over the Canyon. The helicopter flyover goes over to the North Rim, which is a remote wilderness area and back to the South Rim. The flight path takes you over the Dragoon Corridor, so you'll get to see the widest and deepest part of the Canyon.

The bus portion of the tour takes you to notable spots like Mather and Yaki points. You'll also stop at Grand Canyon Village to get something to eat or to shop for souvenirs of your trip.

The Deluxe Tour Option

You can buy a basic bus tour or a deluxe one. The deluxe tours are more personal since they use a touring van that only carries 12 people. The basic tours use motor coaches that carry 40 people or more per trip. When you go on a deluxe tour, you'll have a little more freedom when it comes to when to take rest stops and what landmarks you want to see.

Both types of tours are all-inclusive, so you don't have to worry about last minute fees. The park fees and even your lunch are included. The prices for a bus tour begin around $80, so it is an affordable way to tour one of the most beautiful places in America.

Final Thoughts

A Vegas getaway that includes a bus tour to the Canyon is a perfect way to spend your Spring Break. The tours have several options for you to choose from, so you can upgrade your tour to include a helicopter ride or other fun adventures if you want. Canyon tours fill up fast, especially during busy times like Spring Break, so book your tour early for guaranteed seats and the lowest prices.

The Canyon is filled with all kinds of adventure, so it is a fitting experience for a Spring Break getaway. It is one of the most interesting and beautiful places on earth, so don't put off seeing it.




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