Friday, January 22, 2016

Las Vegas Grand Canyon Valentine's Day (Feb. 14) Coach Tours

By Melissa Manchester


Going to Las Vegas for the Valentine's holiday? Then consider taking a Grand Canyon bus tour. These trips leave once a day in the a.m. and go to the West Rim and the South Rim. But book early as seats sell out quickly.

Buses leave Vegas about 7 am, and you'll need to allot an entire day for the tour. You'll see plenty of exciting things on the way to the Canyon, including the Hoover Dam, and your bus will probably even make a short stop there so you can take photos. If the Hoover Dam and Lake Mead grab your interest, you may want to book another day long tour on another day to explore them more fully.

The Grand Canyon West Rim

Vegas is closest to the West Rim. It will take approximately 2.5 hours to ride there on a bus. The top of the West Rim has a lot of walking trails and lookout points, plus it is home to the Skywalk. The Skywalk is an attraction you don't want to miss because you'll get a fantastic view from the massive glass bridge that hangs suspended 4000 feet above the Canyon floor.

The West Rim is closes to Vegas and takes only 2.5 hours to reach. It's situated on the Hualapai Indian Reservation and is home to the Grand Canyon Skywalk, the world-famous glass bridge that lets you walk up to 70 feet over the edge until you are standing 4k feet over the bottom.

Grand Canyon South Rim Tours

The South Rim begins in Arizona, so it takes a little longer to get there from Las Vegas. The trip is just over 5 hours. It's worth it though, especially if you want to see the sprawling wilderness that is the South Rim. There's over 1 million acres of land at this area of the Grand Canyon.

The South Rim is farthest from Las Vegas and takes up to 5.5 hours to reach. It's located near the town of Tusayan, Arizona and is the entranceway to the official National Park, which is comprised of more than 1 million acres of wilderness.

All Fees Included

You will only pay the ticket price for your bus tour, and there are no hidden fees or taxes. There's also free hotel pickup, a light breakfast, and lunch included with the package. These tours are also guided, so you will have a professional on board to tell you all about the areas that you visit.

Bus tours are budget friendly. Out of all the Canyon tours available, a bus tour is the most affordable, yet you still have the option to add on other activities that cost more such as VIP passes to the Skywalk or a helicopter flight.

These tours are great for budget travelers and are the cheapest way to get to and from the National Park. However, to ensure you get the lowest price possible, I urge you to book your tour in advance and online. Try to avoid booking 24 hours prior to departure as there won't be any seats or the price will be higher.

Conclusion

I hope that this article has inspired you to take a Valentine's Day trip that will be remembered for a lifetime. The Grand Canyon is an incredibly romantic place, and there are few parks that offer the same level of beauty and adventure. I love the bottom landing Helicopter add-on at the West Rim, and the South Rim is made even better when you take a short flight to the North Rim. Whatever you end up choosing, remember to enjoy the day, book online, and book with your credit card for the best price. If you thought Las Vegas was special, just wait until you head out to the Grand Canyon!




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