Sunday, April 10, 2016

Vegas Grand Canyon National Park Spring Break Plane Flights

By Belinda Shields


Ready for Spring Break to finally be here? Then start planning now for a fun experience that you'll always remember. For instance, you can head to Vegas and top off your stay in the party town with an awesome airplane tour of the Grand Canyon.

Two Unique Canyon Regions

When you fly from Vegas, you're not just limited to the nearby West Rim. You can also to choose to fly out to the South Rim, which is accessed from the town of Tusayan in Arizona. Flying to the South Rim takes around 60 minutes by airplane, which is pretty amazing considering that the drive there would take a few hours.

The South Rim is known for being less crowded than the West Rim, so if you want to enjoy the scenic beauty in relative peace and quiet, then this is the place to go. When you choose an airplane tour, the complete package can include a bus tour through the National Park. The ground tour lasts about 2.5 hours, and you'll get to see the main highlights of the South Rim. The tour comes with pickup and drop off service at your hotel and it takes about ten hours to complete. You'll also have plenty of time to explore on your own, especially at the local tourist village where you can shop for crafts, souvenirs, and snacks.

If you're looking for even more adventure, then you can also take a helicopter tour over the South Rim. In fact, the South Rim tour will go to the North Rim and back again. If you want something even longer then there's a 50-minute tour that also goes out to the eastern boundary of the park. This is the most comprehensive helicopter tour available at the Grand Canyon, and it allows you to see over 75% of the Park. A highlight of the South Rim is the Dragoon Corridor. It's the deepest and widest stretch of the Canyon and your helicopter will fly right through it.

If you'd rather take a tour that's closer to Vegas, then the West Rim is a better choice. It only takes about 30 minutes to fly there from Vegas instead of an hour.

Sightseeing At The West Rim

When you fly out to the West Rim, you will be able to spend 2.5 hours exploring its trails and lookout points along the top of the rim. There's plenty of hiking for people of all levels - just make sure that you dress for the weather and wear some comfortable walking shoes. The West Rim is also home to the world famous Skywalk, the glass and steel platform that extends over the edge of the Canyon. It will have you standing 4000ft over the bottom. It's also a great place to get your picture taken.

Like the South Rim, there are also helicopter tours available. The best one is a helicopter that will take you inside of the Canyon and set you down next to the Colorado River. You can even upgrade your ticket to include a boat ride for the full experience.

Buy Your Tour Early!

The Canyon will be extremely popular during Spring Break, so make sure that you book your tickets early. You should book at least two weeks prior to the day that you want to fly to avoid any disappointment. Book online with a credit card because that's where the best deals are found. You will also avoid missing out on tickets.

Get Ready For Spring Break Fun

Now you know how to make this Spring Break a holiday to remember. If you plan to tour the South Rim, be sure to consider booking the longer helicopter tour that covers about 75 percent of the park. If you go to the West Rim, then you should think about taking the helicopter flight to the bottom of the Canyon. You have many choices when it comes to your tour, and it's hard to make a wrong selection since they all let you see one of America's most scenic natural landmarks.




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