Friday, May 20, 2016

Grand Canyon's Best Airplane Tours For Memorial Day Holiday

By Ione Mahler


If you'll be celebrating Memorial Day in Vegas this year, then you don't want to miss the chance to tour the Grand Canyon since you'll be so close. Touring by airplane is an excellent adventure, and you can choose to go to the West or the South Rim. With the nice weather and holiday weekend, it will be busy at the Canyon, so buy your tour tickets soon or they might sell out.

Should You Go To The South Rim Or The West Rim?

Vegas is closest to the West Rim, so it is the starting point for tours there, and tours of the South Rim generally start from Tusayan, Arizona. From Vegas, you can fly to the West or South Rim, but you can also drive to Tusayan yourself to begin the air tour of the South Rim.

If you fly from Vegas, you'll get some extra sightseeing on the way to the Canyon. Flights pass over the Hoover Dam and the reservoir of Lake Mead, so your adventure begins even before you get to the main attraction. If you are going to the West Rim, you'll be able to choose from landing and air only tours. Air Only tours will follow the scenic route, before heading back to Vegas. If you choose a landing tour, then there is plenty more adventure to be had.

Landing Tours On The West Rim Of The Canyon

The West Rim is great for hiking since it has many scenic trails for all levels of ability, and it is also home to the famous Skywalk. The Skywalk is a massive lookout platform that is made from steel and glass. You'll feel like you're floating on air as you stand on a glass floor 70 feet beyond the edge of the rim and 4000 feet above the Canyon floor.

And if you want even more adventure, then take a helicopter flight down to the Canyon floor. This is an exciting and popular tour option that adds fun to your trip. Besides the exciting descent into the Canyon, going down to the floor is fun because you can take a scenic boat ride along the Colorado River or enjoy a champagne picnic. It's a very impressive sight to be on the Canyon floor and gaze up at the massive rock walls above you, so don't miss the chance to fly down to the bottom of the Canyon if you can.

Airplane Tours Of The South Rim

It doesn't matter if you start your tour in Tusayan or if you take the hour long flight to the South Rim from Vegas, because either way, you'll be surrounded by stunning sights. The South Rim airplane tour is an hour flight that departs from Tusayan, and covers nearly 3/4 of the entire National Park. This is the most comprehensive air tour at the Canyon, and you'll see more on this tour than any other. You'll fly over the mysterious and remote North Rim as well as the deepest and widest part of the Canyon. The South Rim portion of the Canyon is not as crowded as the more touristy West Rim. The South Rim is the best destination when you want to fill your trip with natural wilderness beauty and breathtaking views.

Dress for Summer Weather

Since the temperatures will be hot by Memorial Day, be sure you dress for summer weather and be prepared to deal with the heat. Protect yourself from sunburn with sun block and by wearing light clothing with long sleeves. It's also a good idea to take bottled water and some snacks to hold you over such as energy bars.

Wrapping Up

Hopefully, this convinces you to take an airplane tour of the Canyon over the Memorial Day holiday. Remember to book your tour as soon as you can, and the easy way to do that is to use your credit card to buy it online. This not only reserves your seats, but it also lets you use the Internet rate, which is the best deal you can get. Plus, when you buy your tour two weeks in advance, you'll probably get a price break compared to buying the tour closer to the travel date. There are many tours to choose from with a variety of adventures you can add on, so you'll have plenty of chances for fun and excitement. Memorial Day is the ideal time to visit the Canyon and enjoy viewing one of the most popular scenic attractions in the United States.




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