21 mai 2016

Awesome Grand Canyon National Park Bus Excursions For The Memorial Day Vacation

By Belinda Shields


Are you planning a getaway to Vegas over the Memorial Day holiday? If you'll be in Vegas, then you don't want to miss the chance to visit the Grand Canyon too since it is near by. The bus ride to the Canyon only takes about 2.5 hours, and it's a fun sightseeing adventure. However, these tours are extremely popular and they sell out in advance, so you want to go ahead and book your tour now.

About Grand Canyon Bus Tours from Las Vegas

Bus tours operate every day, so you'll find tours available over the Memorial Day weekend, including Memorial Day itself. The bus departs early in the morning right from The Strip, which is very convenient to all the big hotels in Vegas, and the tours last a full day, bringing you back about 9:00 at night.

When you book your tour, you'll get to choose between going to the South Rim or the West Rim. If you want a short ride, go to the West Rim since you can get there in about 2 1/2 hours. The South Rim is a longer trip, and you can expect the bus ride from Vegas to Tusayan, Arizona at the South Rim to take about 5.5 hours. No matter which rim you choose, you can add on other adventures to your bus tour.

For instance, you can add on an exhilarating helicopter ride at the West Rim. Just add it to your bus tour and when you get to the Canyon, you can transfer to the helicopter and descend to the Canyon floor. The helicopter lands beside the Colorado River where you can have a Champagne toast and picnic. You can even add a fun boat tour along the Colorado River to this tour package.

Also at the West Rim is the hugely popular Skywalk. If you haven't heard about this attraction, then you really need to check it out. The Skywalk is a glass and steel platform that will allow you to stand 4000ft above the bottom of the canyon. You'll also be 70ft out from the edge of the rim, which makes for a seriously breathtaking experience. There are professional photographers available, so you can capture the moment for a great souvenir.

The Bus Tour To The South Rim

If you do choose to go to the South Rim from Las Vegas, then you will also have a helicopter option that you can choose to add to your tour. The helicopter tour at the South Rim is a 30 minute ride that will take you all the way to the North Rim of the Grand Canyon. This is a remote and mysterious area of the Canyon, and you really need to head up there if you can manage to work the helicopter tour into your budget. The South Rim tour also includes a flythrough of the widest and deepest trench of the Canyon - the Dragoon Corridor.

Get A Good Deal On Your Tour

Bus tours the least expensive tours of the Canyon, however, since you can upgrade them to include helicopter flights and other adventures, you can still create a fantastic day of touring. Go ahead and buy your tour now, because if you wait until it gets closer to Memorial Day, you'll probably have to pay more for your tour. Booking your tour about two weeks in advance is a good guideline to follow. The price you pay is all-inclusive and covers all costs including a tour guide and light meal. Still, you should pack extra water and some snacks so you don't get hungry on your tour.

Also, be sure to book your tour online. That way, you'll avoid third party fees and get the lowest price possible. Just buy your tour online with your credit card and your seats are instantly locked in and confirmed. Using the Internet discount in this way ensures you get the lowest price possible for your tour.

Conclusion

Hopefully this article has convinced you to visit the Canyon when you go to Vegas this Memorial Day. Both the West Rim and South Rim offer plenty of scenic views and fun adventures. Also, dress for the weather so you'll be comfortable - you'll need a sweater in case it is cold on the air-conditioned bus, but it will be hot at the Canyon, so you'll want light clothing that offers sun protection as you explore on foot.

Remember that you will need to book ASAP, because seats will sell out fast, and you don't want to miss the chance to see one of America's greatest natural wonders.




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