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Best Grand Canyon Airplane Tours For Spring Break Holiday

By Ione Mahler


This year, make your Spring Break celebration one you'll never forget. For instance, nothing is more exciting than taking a trip to the Grand Canyon. Airplane tours operate every day of the Spring Break season, and you can catch one out of Vegas. This is an overview of the tours you can choose from.

Tours Departing from Las Vegas

The airplanes that depart from Vegas follow a flight path that goes over the Hoover Dam and Lake Mead on the way to the Canyon. There are flyover and landing tours available, with the air-only option being the most affordable. Even so, I recommend a landing tour, because it will allow you to get the most out of your visit.

You can add on different upgrades, for instance you can purchase a helicopter flight that takes you down to the Canyon floor. That is one of the more popular tours because it is so much fun. Once you're on the bottom of the Canyon, you can enjoy a picnic or take a boat tour of the Canyon along the Colorado River.

The Skywalk Experience

The Skywalk is located on top of the West Rim. This is an impressive glass platform that extends out from the Canyon's edge. You'll be able to peer 4000 feet below you to the Canyon floor and see some amazing scenic views. There are no cameras allowed on the platform, for safety reasons, but there are professional photographers on site who can capture your moment forever.

South Rim Plane Excursions

There are also airplane tours that fly to the South Rim of the Grand Canyon. Flying directly to Tusayan in Arizona. These tours take an epic 50 minute route over the National Park, covering the South Rim, North Rim, and eastern boundary. You can't land inside the Canyon at the South Rim, but there are other ground options.

One of the ground tours you can take is a bus ride through the park that lasts about 2 1/2 hours and takes you by all the main sights. If you crave even more adventure, there's also a 4x4 Jeep ride that takes you to locations that aren't easily accessible from a touring bus.

Why Choose Airplanes?

Airplanes are the prime choice for budget conscious travelers, because they're more affordable than helicopters. Another perk is that airplanes carry more people per tour, which is nice if you're traveling with a group. Nineteen people can ride on an airplane tour and each seat is equipped with a recorded commentary of your flight, and the recording is available in 10 languages. You can request a particular commentary when you book your tour to make sure it is ready for you when you take your flight.

You'll be happy to learn that the planes used on these sightseeing tours have been customized for tours. For instance, each aircraft is equipped with over-size windows while the wings are attached to the top of the body so you get great views.

Weather At The Canyon

The West Rim is close to Las Vegas, and the weather mirrors what's happening in the city. This makes it easy to prepare for your day. If you're travelling to the South Rim, and you will be departing the Airplane, make sure that you bring a warm sweater, with some lighter clothing on underneath. It can get cool at the South Rim, and you will want to be comfortable if you're taking a bus or Jeep tour.

Wrapping Up

These tours are very popular, so book your tour early. Spring Break is a popular time to tour the Canyon, so you should plan to book your tour about two weeks ahead of time. You can book even earlier to be safe, and the most convenient way to buy your tour is to do it online with your credit card so you lock in your seats and get the best price.

One of the great things about taking an airplane tour of the Canyon is that you have lots of options for personalizing your experience. The Vegas flights go to the West Rim or the South Rim, and you'll find something perfect for your budget. So buy your tour as soon as you can, and get ready to have a fantastic Spring Break getaway.




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