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Grand Canyon National Park Spring Break All-Day Float Trips

By Rick Sneeds


Are you looking for an exciting place to go for Spring Break? Are you tired of going to the crowded beaches every spring? Then you should do something totally different, like go to the Grand Canyon and take a float tour. Day long floating tours along the Colorado River are available at the South Rim of the Canyon.

Tours From Arizona

The airport in Tusayan, Arizona is situated near the main gates to the park at the South Rim, and that is where the float tours begin. When you book your tour, you get to choose between a basic and deluxe version.

The basic tour starts out with a 2 1/2 hour bus ride to the Glen Canyon Dam. The bus takes you to the pontoon raft where you begin your float tour, but the ride on the bus isn't wasted time since you'll see many interesting sights along the way. For 15 miles, you will travel down the beautiful river, ending up at Lee's Ferry.

The Upgraded Tours

After your river tour, you'll get back on your air conditioned sightseeing bus and complete the land portion of your adventure. There will also be a stop-off for some handicrafts and souvenirs, as you visit the Cameron Trading Post, before heading back to the airport.

Now if you want something different and a little bit more 'VIP', then make sure you book a deluxe tour. Instead of the initial 2.5 hour bus ride, deluxe tours include a plane ride that will fly you over the South Rim, and past the Vermilion Cliffs, before arriving at the Glen Canyon Dam. Your air tour lasts about an hour, and you'll be treated to some spectacular views.

The deluxe tour also comes with a ride on a Jeep before the boat tour begins. With 8 other passengers, you will see the Slot Canyons, as well as Horseshoe Bend. It allows for some extra adventure so if you can afford the additional fee for a deluxe ticket, it is highly recommended.

Touring Along The River

No matter which tour option you choose, your river tour will be the same. The river tour is an experience you don't want to miss. Grand Canyon rafting in this portion of the river is only over smooth waters, so you don't have to worry about rough waters, you can just relax and soak up the amazing views. There are several beautiful beach areas along the tour where your raft will make a stop so you can explore on foot or swim. These tours are ideal for seniors and families since they stay on tame waters.

However, these tours are very popular, and they fill up quickly, especially during Spring Break. Therefore, you want to book your tour in advance, and the easiest way to do that is online. It's good to get your tour bought about two weeks ahead of time, but you could also book it after you book your hotel room so you don't forget. When you pay online with your credit card, your tickets will be guaranteed, and you will also enjoy the lowest possible rates.

Conclusion

Make this Spring Break an exciting one by taking a tour of the Grand Canyon that includes a raft ride along the Colorado River. My own recommendation is that you take the deluxe tour, because you will make the most of the time between leaving the airport, and setting off on the float tour. However, the basic tour is great too and they both offer the same river experience. Either way you are going to have an awesome adventure that is completely unique to the Grand Canyon. Don't forget to buy your tour as soon as you can so you won't lose out on the chance to have a day of fun!




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