A Grand Canyon National Park Bus Trip Delivers Stunning Scenery And Fantastic Thrills
Coach tours are one of the cheapest ways to see Grand Canyon National Park. You'll just need to figure out the right tour to take so you get the best deal.
Maybe you would rather go to the South Rim from Vegas. They're fun, all-day experiences (it takes 5 1/2 hours just to get to the South Rim and another 5 1/2 just to get back to Vegas) that give you up to three hours inside the National Park-enough time to see all the main highlights. Once you get there, you can hop on a helicopter and tour the region from the air.
Departure Points
The first thing you'll need to do is pick your tour's departure point. Grand Canyon bus tours leave from Phoenix, Arizona and Las Vegas, Nevada 365 days a year, major holidays included. Travelers coming from Phoenix will see the South Rim, Vegas-based travelers can pick either the South or the West Rim (no tour does both).Las Vegas
A lot of travelers add optional side excursions to their West Rim coach tours. One of the most exciting is a bus trip that comes with a helicopter ride to the canyon floor and a float trip down the Colorado River. Another tour that is great fun comes with VIP passes to the thrilling Grand Canyon Skywalk.Maybe you would rather go to the South Rim from Vegas. They're fun, all-day experiences (it takes 5 1/2 hours just to get to the South Rim and another 5 1/2 just to get back to Vegas) that give you up to three hours inside the National Park-enough time to see all the main highlights. Once you get there, you can hop on a helicopter and tour the region from the air.
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