Las Vegas Grand Canyon Airplane Tours For Valentine's Day Travelers

By Kate Reingold


If you plan on visiting the Grand Canyon from Las Vegas this Valentine's Day holiday, make sure you go by plane. Flights get you there and back super fast and come with loads of great side trips from which to choose. But don't delay as these trips sell out quick.

From Las Vegas, you can reach the West Rim and the South Rim of the Canyon. The West Rim, which is 120 miles away, takes about 30 minutes to reach while the South Rim, which is 277 miles to the east, takes about 60 minutes. And both fly a similar flight path, going over Lake Mead, Hoover Dam and the Colorado River.

West Rim From Las Vegas

There are basic flights to the West Rim and these are your cheapest option. But frankly, I prefer the landing tours because you can add a trip to the bottom by helicopter, a boat ride down the Colorado River or a full access to the amazing Grand Canyon Skywalk, the all-glass bridge that lets you walk up to 70 feet over the edge.

This landing helicopter tour is awesome, because you will be able to enjoy a Champagne picnic at the bottom. There's also the option to take a Colorado boat ride. At the top of the Canyon, there's the famous Skywalk, a glass platform that extends 70ft over the Canyon edge. Of course there are plenty of walking tracks available, so if you love some light to moderate hiking, you will love the West Rim.

If you have a big family, or several people in your group, then touring by airplane is the best option so you can travel together. Planes seat 19 people, while helicopters only seat 6. Most importantly, airplane tours are around $100 cheaper than helicopter tours.

South Rim

There are direct flights from Vegas to the South Rim/Tusayan. Upon arrival, you can opt to do a rim-to-rim helicopter ride or stick with the bus tour that comes with all packages before re-boarding your aircraft and heading back to LV.

The basic South Rim tour, by plane or helicopter, covers a 30 minute journey from the South Rim, to the North Rim, and back again. If you want a longer flight experience, then book the extended tour instead. The extended tour version flies you over the land between the North and South Rims as well as the land all the way to the eastern edge of the park. This 50-minute flight takes you over an impressive 75 percent of the entire National Park lands.

The bus tours that come with the Vegas plane rides are quite an efficient way to see the National Park. For the most part, they stop at all the key landmarks and lookouts, including Mather Point and Yaki Point. You also get to check out Grand Canyon Village, the commercial hub of the Park.

Book Before Tickets Sell Out

As noted earlier, Valentine's Day is a popular time for tours. You will need to book at least two weeks in advance, to secure your seats. It's convenient to buy your tour online with your credit card, plus this locks in your seats and gives you instant confirmation of your purchase.

Conclusion

I hope this article about Las Vegas airplane tours to the Canyon proved helpful as you plan your romantic getaway. I recommend taking a landing tour, especially the one that comes with a helicopter ride to the bottom. And most definitely I like the direct flight to the South Rim. Both of these trips are incredible. And if you decide to take one during Valentine's, you'll experience a day you'll never forget.




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