Las Vegas Airplane Tours That Land at the Grand Canyon

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The Grand Canyon is just 120 miles east of Las Vegas and one of the best ways to get there is via airplane. Of all the tours available, the best are the ones that land at the top of the rim.

Let me explain...

There are two kinds of airplane tours. Ones that fly over the canyon and ones that land on the top. The air-only flights go over Lake Mead, Hoover Dam, the Colorado River and the West Rim.

These aerial adventures are fantastic, especially for visitors who want to sample the canyon or who limited time for sightseeing. They are also the cheapest flight option. However, if you have the time and the budget, strongly consider a trip that lands.

Why?

Well, simply put, you'll see more stuff. In addition to flying over the canyon's highlights, you'll also have a chance to deplane and see it first-hand from the top of the rim. The two lookouts from which you want to do this include Guano Point and Eagle Point.

But the lookouts are just the beginning of what you can se and do.

There's also the Grand Canyon Skywalk, which is a the world's biggest all-glass cantilevered bridge. The Skywalk is the area's biggest outdoor attraction and for good reason: it lets you walk some 70 feet past the edge of the rim! By the time you get to that point, you'll be standing 4,000 over the bottom.

For those who want to see it all, I strongly recommend the landing tour that includes a helicopter to the bottom and a boat ride on the Colorado River. The importance of this can't be understated because the West Rim is the only place in the entire National Park where you fly in a helicopter to the base. That in and of itself makes this particular trip a must-do.

All flights come with free hotel pick up and drop off. Landing tours include lunch and all Park entrance fees. I'm a big fan of these all-inclusive packages because they let you focus on what's most important - experiencing the Grand Canyon!

These flights are very popular with travelers so I urge you to book in advance. My rule of thumb is at least a week. If your plans change, no worries. Most of the top tour providers include a 24-hour cancellation policy with full refund. This is an awesome perk because it lets you plan your trip in advance in order to save time and money.

Speaking of money, the best place to purchase these airplane tours is on the Internet. Typically, I'm seeing discounts upwards of 30 percent. Not bad at all if you ask me. Furthermore, booking on the Web is easy and convenient, which is important if you are the person making plans for the group (believe me, I've been in that position!).

Conclusion

I hope this article about Las Vegas airplane tours to the Grand Canyon proved helpful. My goal was to share with you the kinds of air tours available and what you can expect to see and do. As noted, aerial trips are the most affordable. They are also great for travelers who want to see the canyon quickly. Overall, I prefer landing tours because they let you se the canyon up close and personal. Just remember to book in advance. These trips sell out and the last thing you want is to not get seats.


About The Author: Grand Canyon expert Keith Kravitz recommends grabbing a copy of this free report http://www.grandcanyondaytrips.com/save-money/ so you can get discounts on these Canyon airplane and helicopter tours: http://www.grandcanyondaytrips.com/grand-canyon-flights-helicopter-airplane-tours/

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