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Greatest Grand Canyon National Park Spring Break Heli Excursions

By Jacky Archer


It won't be long until it's Spring Break once again. Families and college kids will be flocking to vacation destinations during March and April to anticipate the arrival of spring and warmer weather. If you're looking for something fun and adventurous to do, then you should head to Vegas and take a tour of the Grand Canyon. Vegas is the perfect starting point for a helicopter tour, but since they are so popular, you have to book your tour in advance or it might sell out.

Vegas Helicopter Tours Of The Canyon

The helicopters that depart from Vegas fly to the West Rim. The West Rim is closest to Vegas, so that is where the tours head, and it only takes about 30 minutes to cover the 120 miles from Vegas to the Canyon by helicopter. However, if you want to tour the South Rim instead, you can take an airplane flight there from Vegas rather than a helicopter flight.

The helicopters that fly out of Vegas pass over the Hoover Dam and Lake Mead on the way to the Canyon, so you'll have plenty of things to see on your flight. The helicopter tours are available as landing tours or flyover tours. You will see many beautiful sights on the flyover tour, but the landing tours offer impressive views along with ground adventures.

The landing tours can let you out on top of the Canyon or on the floor near the Colorado River. One of the bottom landing tours is special because it comes with a fun Champagne picnic. You can even take a boat tour along the Colorado River when you take this tour.

Landing Tours On Top Of The Rim

The top of the rim has several interesting hiking trails and it is also where the Skywalk is located. The Skywalk is a huge bridge that hangs about 4000 feet above the bottom of the Canyon. The floor is transparent, and it extends beyond the edge of the rim for 70 feet. The view from the Skywalk is astounding, and it is an exciting experience you don't want to miss. Although they aren't as spectacular, you don't want to miss the views from Eagle and Guano Point, which are located on the walking trails.

The Helicopters

When you book your helicopter tour, you have the option to upgrade to the deluxe version. The deluxe tour is best because these fly on the EcoStar 130 helicopters. This helicopter has a spacious cabin, flies smoother than any other touring helicopter, and has large stadium style seats. Best of all, it has a huge panoramic viewing window, which will give you unobstructed views, 180 degrees around the front of the helicopter.

Deluxe tours also come with a limousine shuttle service, so you'll feel like a real VIP when you purchase tickets for these tours.

Tours Of The South Rim

If you fly out to the South Rim, or if Arizona is more convenient than Las Vegas, you will have two different air-only tours to choose from. One is a 30-minute flight that goes to the North Rim and back. The second tour, which is the most popular, is 50 minutes, and includes the eastern areas of the National Park. The longer tour is quite comprehensive, and it allows you to see about 75 percent of the national park.

You won't be able to take a landing tour at the South Rim, but you can add on a Jeep tour that takes you on a ride through the park so you can see the main landmarks up close and personal.

To Conclude

I love the Grand Canyon. It is steeped in history, filled with natural beauty, and offers many exciting adventures. The sights are second to none, and with helicopters, you will have the best vantage point. For Spring Break, go with a deluxe package for the best experience. There are lots of fun adventures to add on when you tour the West Rim, and you can tour the South Rim if you prefer and add on a Jeep tour too.

Don't forget to book your tour in advance. When you book early, you get a better deal. You can book your tour online and pay with your credit card to get instant confirmation of your seat reservations for a Spring Break adventure you'll always remember.




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