Memorial Day is a huge summer holiday, so isn't it time that you planned a truly memorable vacation? Tours at the Grand Canyon are going to be in high demand this summer, and if you're going to be in Las Vegas, you should get in early so that you don't miss out on the chance to confirm your ticket.
Touring By Helicopter
There are tours at the West Rim from Las Vegas, and the South Rim from the town of Tusayan in Arizona. Tours at the South Rim are air only, but if you choose the West Rim, you will be able to land at the top, or even at the bottom of the Canyon.
When you fly out from Vegas, the sightseeing starts before you even reach the Grand Canyon. The helicopter route will take you over Lake Mead and the Hoover Dam, both of which are spectacles that you really need to see from the air. If you choose an air only tour, you will perform a scenic flyover of the Canyon before heading back to Vegas. If you choose to land, then you will have even more adventure waiting for you.
If you're going to the West Rim, then booking a landing tour is highly recommended. One you might like is the landing tour that descends to the Canyon floor where you can enjoy a nice Champagne picnic. While you're there, you can take a boat ride along the Colorado River. If you land on top of the rim, you can explore the area from one of the many scenic walking trails, or you can get a fantastic view of the Canyon from the transparent Skywalk that is suspended 4000 feet above the Canyon floor.
There are two helicopter tours to choose from at the South Rim. One of the tours flies over to the North Rim and then back to the South Rim in a tour that gives you 30 minutes of air time. The longer 50-minute tour costs more, but it is worth it because you see so much more since the flight goes all the way to the eastern edge of the National Park. Both tours fly over the Dragoon Corridor, which is the widest and deepest part of the entire Canyon.
Airplane Tours
You can also take an airplane tour out of Vegas, and they are more affordable than the helicopter tours. You'll see the same thing on both types of tours because they all follow the same flight path, however, the airplanes have to fly higher. The airplanes used on the tours have wings mounted on top of the aircraft so they don't block your view, plus the viewing windows are extra large, however, you won't get to do any hovering like you would on a helicopter.
Planes can land at the top of the West Rim, where you can enjoy all of the same walking trails that you could if you fly there on a helicopter. You can still visit the Skywalk, and you can even add the helicopter tour that takes you to the bottom of the Canyon.
The South Rim airplane tour follows the longer route that includes 75% of the National Park. This is the exact same route that the 50 minute helicopter journey takes. Although you're flying higher in an airplane, tickets are much cheaper than helicopter tours, and planes also seat more passengers so they might be more suitable if you have a larger group.
To Conclude
It's important you buy your tour seats soon or they may be sold out since these tours are very popular. While it's best to book your tour two weeks in advance, the last thing you want to do is buy your tour at the last minute or wait until the day you want to go. It's easiest to buy your tour online with your credit card so you get instant confirmation of your seat reservations, plus, buying your tour online means you get to pay the low Internet rate.
With so many options, you can be sure that you will find the right package for your needs and budget. Choose the best option for you and your group, and you'll be all set for the most memorable Memorial Day yet.
Touring By Helicopter
There are tours at the West Rim from Las Vegas, and the South Rim from the town of Tusayan in Arizona. Tours at the South Rim are air only, but if you choose the West Rim, you will be able to land at the top, or even at the bottom of the Canyon.
When you fly out from Vegas, the sightseeing starts before you even reach the Grand Canyon. The helicopter route will take you over Lake Mead and the Hoover Dam, both of which are spectacles that you really need to see from the air. If you choose an air only tour, you will perform a scenic flyover of the Canyon before heading back to Vegas. If you choose to land, then you will have even more adventure waiting for you.
If you're going to the West Rim, then booking a landing tour is highly recommended. One you might like is the landing tour that descends to the Canyon floor where you can enjoy a nice Champagne picnic. While you're there, you can take a boat ride along the Colorado River. If you land on top of the rim, you can explore the area from one of the many scenic walking trails, or you can get a fantastic view of the Canyon from the transparent Skywalk that is suspended 4000 feet above the Canyon floor.
There are two helicopter tours to choose from at the South Rim. One of the tours flies over to the North Rim and then back to the South Rim in a tour that gives you 30 minutes of air time. The longer 50-minute tour costs more, but it is worth it because you see so much more since the flight goes all the way to the eastern edge of the National Park. Both tours fly over the Dragoon Corridor, which is the widest and deepest part of the entire Canyon.
Airplane Tours
You can also take an airplane tour out of Vegas, and they are more affordable than the helicopter tours. You'll see the same thing on both types of tours because they all follow the same flight path, however, the airplanes have to fly higher. The airplanes used on the tours have wings mounted on top of the aircraft so they don't block your view, plus the viewing windows are extra large, however, you won't get to do any hovering like you would on a helicopter.
Planes can land at the top of the West Rim, where you can enjoy all of the same walking trails that you could if you fly there on a helicopter. You can still visit the Skywalk, and you can even add the helicopter tour that takes you to the bottom of the Canyon.
The South Rim airplane tour follows the longer route that includes 75% of the National Park. This is the exact same route that the 50 minute helicopter journey takes. Although you're flying higher in an airplane, tickets are much cheaper than helicopter tours, and planes also seat more passengers so they might be more suitable if you have a larger group.
To Conclude
It's important you buy your tour seats soon or they may be sold out since these tours are very popular. While it's best to book your tour two weeks in advance, the last thing you want to do is buy your tour at the last minute or wait until the day you want to go. It's easiest to buy your tour online with your credit card so you get instant confirmation of your seat reservations, plus, buying your tour online means you get to pay the low Internet rate.
With so many options, you can be sure that you will find the right package for your needs and budget. Choose the best option for you and your group, and you'll be all set for the most memorable Memorial Day yet.
About the Author:
Grand Canyon National Park professional Erik Magnus suggests getting this free report since it can help you save lots of cash on these amazing plane and chopper excursions from Vegas and South Rim: http://www.grandcanyondaytrips.com/grand-canyon-flights-helicopter-airplane-tours/
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