Grand Canyon Spring Break 1-Day Rafting Tours

By Rick Sneeds


Are you looking for an exciting place to go for Spring Break? Are you tired of going to the crowded beaches every spring? Then you should do something totally different, like go to the Grand Canyon and take a float tour. Day long floating tours along the Colorado River are available at the South Rim of the Canyon.

Arizona Tours

All tours of the South Rim take off from the airport in Tusayan, Arizona, which is near the main gates of the National Park. When you book your tour, you get to choose between a basic and deluxe version.

If you take a basic tour, you will ride on a bus for the 2.5 hour trip to the river at Glen Canyon Dam. While the bus ride is a scenic experience, the purpose of it is to get you to the launch point for your floating tour. The raft tour itself covers 15 miles of the river and comes to an end at Lee's Ferry.

The Upgraded Tours

When the river portion of your tour ends, you'll get back on your comfortable, air conditioned coach for the ride back. There will also be a stop-off for some handicrafts and souvenirs, as you visit the Cameron Trading Post, before heading back to the airport.

You could opt for a deluxe tour if you'd prefer a more 'VIP' experience at the Canyon. Instead of going to the Glen Canyon Dam by bus, the deluxe upgrade flies you there on an airplane, and in addition, you get an air tour of the South Rim and Vermilion Cliffs while you're in the air. The flight takes around an hour, and it is a great complement to the views of the Canyon you'll get from the ground.

You'll also get to travel by Jeep before your floating tour begins. You'll ride with eight other passengers for a tour that includes highlights such as the mysterious Slot Canyons and Horseshoe Bend. The deluxe tour does cost more, but it is worth it.

On The River

The deluxe and basic tours all take you to the same river experience. The river tour is an experience you don't want to miss. The water in this portion of the Colorado River is smooth, so you can focus on the scenery and not have to worry about your safety. There are also numerous stop off points where you can land at rocky beaches and take in the full beauty of the Grand Canyon. These tours are ideal for seniors and families since they stay on tame waters.

However, these tours are very popular, and they fill up quickly, especially during Spring Break. So, buy your tour ahead of time, by booking it online. It's good to get your tour bought about two weeks ahead of time, but you could also book it after you book your hotel room so you don't forget. Buying online gives you the lowest price and you'll have your seats reserved and waiting.

Conclusion

One way to ensure you have an exciting Spring Break is to head to the Grand Canyon and spend time on the Colorado River. Upgrading to the deluxe tour is recommended if you want the most comprehensive experience. However, the basic tour is fun too and you won't miss out on a thing when it comes to the river portion of your tour. Either tour will give you an awesome view of one of America's most loved natural landmarks. Don't forget to buy your tour as soon as you can so you won't lose out on the chance to have a day of fun!




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