Hot Tips on How to Enjoy Grand Canyon Bus Trips
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- Author Susan Bissonnette
- Published April 22, 2013
- Word count 595
If you want to experience the astounding beauty of one of nature's greatest wonders, you should take a coach tour from Las Vegas to the Grand Canyon National Park. Grand Canyon bus tours give travelers a great way to see and explore the most famous of all the American National Parks. They are budget friendly too.
You can go to the West or South Rim when you leave from Vegas on a bus tour. You start your trip in the early morning hours and get back around eight or nine at night. You will put in a full day of exploring the region and will welcome getting back to your comfy hotel room that evening. That's why I recommend not buying any show tickets for that evening.
A coach trip to the South Rim of the Grand Canyon is about a 5-hour-ride from Vegas. Once you are there, you will be allotted around three hours to take in the sights of the Grand Canyon. Most South Rim tours visit highlights such as Yaki Point, Mather Point and Yavapai Observation Station. The final stop is usually the South Rim's historic Grand Canyon Village. The village is the rim's commercial hub, and it offers plenty of museums, restaurants and gift shops.
On the other hand, it you take the trip to the West Rim from Vegas, it is only a 2-hour ride. After you get to Grand Canyon West, you will see the Indian Cultural Center, Hualapai Ranch, Guano Point, and Eagle Point. You can make your trip even more exciting by adding on additional options. For example, you can take a float trip on the Colorado River, a chopper ride to the canyon floor, or you can buy a pass that gives you access to the fabulous Grand Canyon Skywalk.
These bus trips offer breakfast, lunch, Park entry fees, a tour guide, and free pickup and return service to your hotel on the Strip. On your way to the Grand Canyon, you will see spectacular sights such as Hoover Dam and Lake Mead. The tour buses are very comfortable too with their recliner seats, clean restrooms, and big sightseeing windows.
Always book your seats as early as possible because these bus trips are very popular and sell out quickly especially during the busy months from April through November. Booking ahead is the best way to ensure that you'll be able to enjoy the popular West Rim side trips, and it usually guarantees that you'll get a tour on your desired date.
Booking your tour online is the easiest way to do it plus it will save you money too. If you buy your tickets at the last minute at a street kiosk or through your hotel concierge, you will have to pay a lot more. For the lowest prices on Grand Canyon motor coach tours, book your seats on the tour operator's website. The discount you get might be as much as 30%. I recommend you follow the same strategy.
If you are going to be in Vegas anyway, you certainly shouldn't miss the chance to take a bus tour to the Grand Canyon. It is only 120 miles away and you will have a fantastic time.
The South Rim is filled with stunning panoramic views. The West Rim is popular because that is the only place you can ride a chopper to the canyon floor. But, you'll have a spectacular time no matter which part of the canyon you decide to visit. The beauty and majesty of one of nature's greatest creations will make your spirit soar.
Travel editor Susan B. recommends these top bus tours to the Grand Canyon, then checking out this website for money saving coupons: [http://www.grandcanyonbusdeals.com/grand-canyon-bus-coupons.html](http://www.grandcanyonbusdeals.com/grand-canyon-bus-coupons.html)
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