Are you wondering what to do for Spring Break this year? Are you getting bored with the usual spring getaway destinations? Then you should do something totally different, like go to the Grand Canyon and take a float tour. If you go to the South Rim, you can book a full day floating tour along the Colorado River.
Tours From Arizona
All tours of the South Rim take off from the airport in Tusayan, Arizona, which is near the main gates of the National Park. You can book a basic tour or upgrade to the 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.
Now if you want something different and a little bit more 'VIP', then make sure you book a deluxe tour. Instead of the initial 2.5 hour bus ride, deluxe tours include a plane ride that will fly you over the South Rim, and past the Vermilion Cliffs, before arriving at the Glen Canyon Dam. Your air tour lasts about an hour, and you'll be treated to some spectacular views.
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.
The River Tour
No matter which tour option you choose, your river tour will be the same. This is a truly magical experience. There are no white water rapids on this journey, so the ride is smooth, allowing you to really take in the sights. There are several beautiful beach areas along the tour where your raft will make a stop so you can explore on foot or swim. Float tours are group and seniors friendly, so they offer a great experience for anyone who is fit and able.
However, these tours are very popular, and they fill up quickly, especially during Spring Break. Therefore, you want to book your tour in advance, and the easiest way to do that is 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. When you pay online with your credit card, your tickets will be guaranteed, and you will also enjoy the lowest possible rates.
Final Thoughts
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!
Tours From Arizona
All tours of the South Rim take off from the airport in Tusayan, Arizona, which is near the main gates of the National Park. You can book a basic tour or upgrade to the 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.
Now if you want something different and a little bit more 'VIP', then make sure you book a deluxe tour. Instead of the initial 2.5 hour bus ride, deluxe tours include a plane ride that will fly you over the South Rim, and past the Vermilion Cliffs, before arriving at the Glen Canyon Dam. Your air tour lasts about an hour, and you'll be treated to some spectacular views.
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.
The River Tour
No matter which tour option you choose, your river tour will be the same. This is a truly magical experience. There are no white water rapids on this journey, so the ride is smooth, allowing you to really take in the sights. There are several beautiful beach areas along the tour where your raft will make a stop so you can explore on foot or swim. Float tours are group and seniors friendly, so they offer a great experience for anyone who is fit and able.
However, these tours are very popular, and they fill up quickly, especially during Spring Break. Therefore, you want to book your tour in advance, and the easiest way to do that is 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. When you pay online with your credit card, your tickets will be guaranteed, and you will also enjoy the lowest possible rates.
Final Thoughts
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!
About the Author:
Grand Canyon National Park professional Rick Sneeds suggests these Canyon tours and particularly these Colorado River rafting tours inside the National Park: http://www.grandcanyondaytrips.com/float-trips/
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