Las Vegas Grand Canyon Airplane Tours For Valentine's Day Travelers

By Kate Reingold


Are you planning on visiting the Grand Canyon this Valentine's Day? You can take an airplane tour that departs from Vegas, which will get you to the Canyon in under an hour and provide you with amazing scenic views. You will have more time to explore and take in the sights. If this sounds like fun, be sure to book your tour as soon as possible because Valentine's Day is a busy time for tours at the Canyon.

From Las Vegas, you can reach the West Rim and the South Rim of the Canyon. The West Rim, which is 120 miles away, takes about 30 minutes to reach while the South Rim, which is 277 miles to the east, takes about 60 minutes. And both fly a similar flight path, going over Lake Mead, Hoover Dam and the Colorado River.

West Rim

There are basic flyover tours that go to the West Rim, but I highly recommend taking a landing tour. Landing tours allow for the best experience, and you can even add on a helicopter tour that goes to the bottom of the Canyon.

This landing helicopter tour is awesome, because you will be able to enjoy a Champagne picnic at the bottom. There's also the option to take a Colorado boat ride. At the top of the Canyon, there's the famous Skywalk, a glass platform that extends 70ft over the Canyon edge. Of course there are plenty of walking tracks available, so if you love some light to moderate hiking, you will love the West Rim.

Airplane tours are a great option if you find helicopter tours too expensive. In fact, airplane tickets are usually up to $100 per person cheaper than helicopter rides. The reason for this price difference is that helicopters only hold 6 people and airplanes hold 19 people. Moreover, if a helicopter tour is sold out, there's a strong probability there are seats on the plane.

Touring The South Rim By Airplane

There are direct flights from Vegas to the South Rim/Tusayan. Upon arrival, you can opt to do a rim-to-rim helicopter ride or stick with the bus tour that comes with all packages before re-boarding your aircraft and heading back to LV.

(For those coming up from Sedona or Phoenix, you can choose between a 30/50-minute helicopter ride and a 50-minute airplane tour. I recommend the longer flights because once you do them you'll have seen up to 75 percent of the Park.)

You can even upgrade your South Rim experience to include a ground tour. If your tour includes a ground upgrade, once you land at the airport in Tusayan, you'll transfer to a bus, and ride through the park on a tour that lasts 2.5 hours and takes you to all the main highlights of the South Rim. You can also book a helicopter tour or airplane tour along with the bus tour for a comprehensive look at the beauty of the South Rim.

Book Before Tickets Sell Out

As noted earlier, I do recommend you purchase your Valentine Las Vegas Grand Canyon airplane tour in advance. Valentine's tends to be very busy. Usually, you'll want to do this after you reserve your hotel room. Try to avoid booking 24 hours prior to take off. And definitely don't book the day of the tour because you'll pay a lot more and the tour itself will most likely be sold out.

Conclusion

I hope this article about Las Vegas airplane tours to the Canyon proved helpful as you plan your romantic getaway. I recommend taking a landing tour, especially the one that comes with a helicopter ride to the bottom. And most definitely I like the direct flight to the South Rim. Both of these trips are incredible. And if you decide to take one during Valentine's, you'll experience a day you'll never forget.




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