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Amazing Grand Canyon Bus Tours For The Memorial Day Holiday

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.

Canyon Bus Tours Departing From Vegas

Tours operate pretty much all year round, and they will be running on a regular schedule for Memorial Day. They leave early in the morning from all hotels on The Strip, and they will take you out for a full day, before you arrive back in Vegas by around 9PM.

You can book a bus tour that goes to the West Rim or the South Rim. The closest rim is the West Rim at 2.5 hours away. The ride to the South Rim takes you to Tusayan, Arizona, which is a 5 1/2 hour trip each way. Each rim has upgrades you can add to your tour package.

One that I really love, is the helicopter ride that is available at the West Rim. You could book helicopter tickets in advance so that once you're at the Canyon, you can climb on board a helicopter and descend to the bottom. Here, right next to the Colorado River, you can enjoy a Champagne toast and a light picnic. There is also a Colorado River tour that you can add to this package.

The famous Skywalk is located at the West Rim as well. Be sure to check it out if you can. The Skywalk is a huge viewing platform with a glass floor that lets you look down to the Canyon floor 4000 feet below you. The bridge is so big, you can walk out 70 feet past the edge of the rim for fantastic views of the Canyon. There are professional photographers there to capture you enjoying the Skywalk for an interesting souvenir of your trip.

The Bus Tour To The South Rim

If you go to the South Rim instead, you can also upgrade your tour to include a helicopter flight over the Canyon. There is a 30-minute flight that goes all the way to the North Rim and then circles back. This portion of the Canyon is still wilderness land, and it is definitely worth seeing from the air so you can experience it fully. One interesting landmark you'll see on your flight is the Dragoon Corridor, which is the deepest and widest section of the Canyon.

Getting the Best Value

Bus tours are the most affordable tours you can take of the Canyon, and adding on upgrades like a helicopter flight allows you to see a lot without having to pay a lot. Just be sure to buy your tour as soon as you can because the prices will rise as Memorial Day gets closer. It's a good idea to book your tour at least two weeks in advance if you can. The price for the tour is all-inclusive and includes a light meal and tour guide. However, it's still a good idea to take along some water and extra snacks to help you make it through the day.

When you're booking, make sure that you do it online. This will mean you get the best prices without having to go through any third parties. Use your credit card to lock in the prices, as well as confirm your seat. Internet discount rates are the lowest rates that you will find for these Grand Canyon tours.

Concluding

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.

Just be sure to book your tour as soon as possible so your seats are locked in for an adventurous and scenic tour of one of American's most loved national parks.




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