Grand Canyon Bus Tour Spring Break 2013

Website design By BotEap.comIt’s that time of year when savvy travelers are already making plans for spring break Grand Canyon bus tours. Now that I’ve given you advance notice, please consider booking your trip early as coach tours are very popular during this time and sell out extremely regularly.

Website design By BotEap.comBus tours depart daily from Las Vegas, NV and Phoenix, AZ. Las Vegas tours head to the West Rim and South Rim, while Phoenix tours only run to the South Rim. It should be noted that there is no bus service between the borders and night bus tours can be arranged, but fewer companies offer them.

Website design By BotEap.comThe most popular road trip in Las Vegas is the one that goes to the South Rim. It is very affordable and a great value. As an all-inclusive tour, you get:

  • Free hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Light breakfast
  • Lunch
  • Professional guide service
  • All park fees paid
Website design By BotEap.comThe journey, which requires a full day, passes Lake Mead, Hoover Dam, and Grand Canyon West before entering the National Park. Once there, you will usually have around 3 hours to explore the area, which is plenty of time in my experience.

Website design By BotEap.comLastly, when it comes to South Rim coach tours, there is a package that includes a rim-to-rim helicopter flight. It’s a fantastic adventure, culminating in the Dragoon Corridor, the widest and deepest part of the entire Grand Canyon! Naturally it costs more to add this, but the benefit really does outweigh the costs and I urge you to at least consider it.

Website design By BotEap.comWest Rim tours are also all-inclusive and require a full day, but there’s less driving time involved. In addition to the basic tour, which takes you there and back, you can extend your adventure by adding the following:

  • Helicopter ride to the bottom
  • Boat ride on the Colorado River
  • Tickets for the Grand Canyon Skywalk
Website design By BotEap.comThe great thing about West Rim bus tours is that you have time to explore the top. There’s a lot to see, but highlights include Eagle Point, Guano Point, Hualapai Ranch, and the Indian Cultural Center. Future expansion in the area includes a hotel, more gift shops, and a VIP lounge where you can relax in comfort and take in the incredible views.

Website design By BotEap.comSpring break, it must be said, is an incredibly busy time in the Grand Canyon. Therefore, I recommend you book your tour at least a week in advance, especially if you are a group of three or more people. I know of people who roll the dice and try to read the book on the same day, and sometimes get seats, but that’s the exception, not the rule.

Website design By BotEap.comUse the Internet when buying your bus trips. The best deals are online. More people are realizing this. They are also discovering that all that glitters is not gold either. If you want the absolute best prices, go directly to the tour provider. It is these people who set the prices and can offer incredible discounts. The only thing to remember here is:

Website design By BotEap.comYou must complete your transaction on the Web to get that Online Discount. Failure to do so can and will result in you paying the retail price, which is ridiculously higher than the online rate.

Website design By BotEap.comI hope this article helps you focus on the bus tour of your dreams. I’ve also included a link in the author’s box below that features more canyon coach tour tips. So we pack up and see you in the Grand Canyon!

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