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.

About The Two Main Rims

Some of the airplane tours from Las Vegas head to the West Rim. Touring the South Rim is an option, too, and all you have to do is fly to Tusayan in Arizona to begin the tour. It would take hours to drive to the South Rim from Vegas, but if you fly you can be there in about an hour.

The South Rim is the best destination if you are interested in seeing the beautiful nature scenes in the wilderness area and you don't want to fight a lot of crowds. A great thing about the South Rim airplane tour is that you can upgrade it to include a bus tour through the National Park. You'll get to see many interesting sights during the 2.5 hours allotted for the ground tour. The tour comes with pickup and drop off service at your hotel, and in all, 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 want to fly a little closer to Las Vegas, then you will enjoy the West Rim. It only takes around 30 minutes to get out there by airplane.

Sightseeing At The West Rim

The airplane tour to the West Rim allows you 2.5 hours to explore the trails and scenic lookout points on foot. There are many hiking trails, so you'll find something that matches your fitness level. However, be sure you wear appropriate shoes and dress because conditions can be hot and windy. The glass Skywalk is the most famous lookout point at the West Rim because it extends beyond the edge of the rock wall of the Canyon. You'll get to look through a transparent floor to the bottom of the Canyon 4000 feet below for one of the most spectacular views imaginable.

Helicopter flights are available at the West Rim as well. Look for the flight that comes with a descent to the Canyon floor and that lands beside the Colorado River. You can upgrade this tour to include a float along the scenic river.

Lock In Your Seats 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.

Conclusion

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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