Las Vegas Excursions: Grand Canyon Bus Rides Through Christmas Holidays

By Belinda Shields


If you're going to be in Las Vegas this holiday season, then you should know that the Grand Canyon is just 120 miles away from the bright city. If you're looking for something different to do, why not take a bus tour to the National Park? Tours go to both the South Rim and the West Rim, so if you book soon, you could have a Christmas holiday like no other.

Bus tours operate throughout the season, including Christmas Day itself, but they fill up fast, so book soon if you want to go over Christmas.

Touring at the South Rim

Las Vegas is almost 300 miles from the South Rim, and the journey takes just over five hours. Even so, this trip is in high demand, with the South Rim offering untouched scenic beauty.

The South Rim tour will take you to Tusayan in Arizona. This small town is right outside the entrance to the National Park. Once there, you will have three hours to check out the scenery. Some of the highlights include Mather Point, Yaki Point, and of course there's the Grand Canyon Village. Arizona offers a different pace to West Rim, so if you're looking for something a little more intimate, then this tour could be for you.

West Rim Tours from Las Vegas

If you're short for time, or if you simply don't want to travel for an extended period, then you will be happy to know that it's only 2.5 hours from Las Vegas to the West Rim. On the way there, you can check out the Hoover Dam, which is just outside the city.

These tours are available in a basic or deluxe version. The tour comes with breakfast and all other fees included. An all-inclusive tour means you won't have any surprise charges in the middle of your trip.

Like the South Rim, you will have around three hours to explore the West Rim. There are plenty of walking tracks and vantage points, such as Guano Point and Eagle Point. The West Rim is the most popular Grand Canyon destination, so there are even attractions like the Skywalk. You could purchase a ticket for this platform, and step out onto a transparent floor that is 4000 ft. above the bottom of the canyon, and 70 ft. over the edge. It's an exhilarating experience, and one that you should not miss at the West Rim.

There are also helicopter options at the West Rim. One tour can take you down to the bottom of the Canyon, where you could take a boat tour along the river. With so much to see and do, and being so close to Las Vegas, it's no wonder that the West Rim is so incredibly popular.

Be Sure to Book Early

Saying that these tours are popular, is no exaggeration. They often sell out, so you will need to get in early. If you want to see the Canyon for Christmas then you should book now. You can book online with your credit card, which will give you the best deal, and secure your seats. Remember to set a whole day aside to visit the Canyon on a bus tour.

Remember that we're in the colder months, so dress warm, in layers. It will sometimes snow at the South Rim around this time of year, so check the weather before you travel, and dress appropriately.

Wrapping Up

Give you and your loved ones a special gift this Christmas. Visit the Grand Canyon. From Las Vegas, you have access to the South Rim and the West Rim, and the sights at both areas, are simply stunning. The West Rim is more suited to excitement, whereas the South Rim is more about the untouched and isolated natural beauty. Make your choice and book online, and prepare for a trip like no other.




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