When to Upgrade to a Deluxe Grand Canyon Tour
But what exactly makes a tour “deluxe”, and when should you upgrade? Discover the perks of upgrading and find out when to upgrade on our blog.
Time to hit the road! Experience the Grand Canyon's South Rim and West Rim, as well as other popular Southwest hotspots like the Hoover Dam, Lake Mead, and Death Valley, from the comfort of an air-conditioned luxury motorcoach with large windows designed for sightseeing. Grand Canyon bus tours depart daily from the Las Vegas Strip.
Bus tours are available to the Grand Canyon's South and West Rims, as well as the Hoover Dam, Lake Mead, Death Valley, and Laughlin NV.
Grand Canyon bus tours can be combined with airplane flights over the Grand Canyon, sunset flights or helicopter floor landings, and Colorado River cruises. Many Grand Canyon bus tours also stop a the Hoover Dam.
Grand Canyon bus tours are ideal for groups without time constraints such as dinner reservations or show tickets, budget travellers, families, and explorers who want to see different attractions along the way.
But what exactly makes a tour “deluxe”, and when should you upgrade? Discover the perks of upgrading and find out when to upgrade on our blog.
Knowing what you can expect to experience during your visit to the Grand Canyon—besides breathtaking views—can help you plan and prepare for your visit.
From bus tours that traverse the Mojave desert and airplane tours that fly high above the Southwest, there are guided tour options to suit any adventurer.
Las Vegas is one of the closest major cities to the Grand Canyon, so the question for Vegas visitors isn’t “should I visit the Grand Canyon?”, it’s “should I drive myself to the Canyon, or take a guided tour?”.