
Grand Canyon South Rim Luxury Bus Tour
Grand Canyon South Rim Luxury Bus Tour
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Grand Canyon South Rim Luxury Bus Tour
Our Grand Canyon National Park tour is an easy, fun, and cost-effective journey. This day trip from Las Vegas to the Grand Canyon South Rim is readily available and operates daily. We have professionally trained local tour guides and drivers that make your trip easy, comfortable and fun!
Travel In Comfort
En route to the canyon, being comfortable is important. The high-end bus from Vegas to the Grand Canyon was designed to ensure you can make your trip in comfort. Our buses are set with Wi-Fi, treats, water, and movies for entertainment. There is a bathroom readily available on the bus also. We have made convenience and relaxation a top concern.
An Overview Of The Journey
Our Las Vegas to South Rim excursion starts in Vegas and will pass through several historic areas while traveling through the Mojave Desert to get to the canyon including the historic Route 66 via the enchanting towns of Kingman and Seligman, Arizona.
Your journey to the Grand Canyon will provide many photo-worthy views. The trip is full of outstanding photo opportunities.
Arriving At Grand Canyon National Park
The Visitor Center at Grand Canyon National Park has all the information you’ll need to appreciate your trip to the Grand Canyon. It has a beautiful lookout and a wealth of information regarding the park and its history. This is where you can get in touch with Park Rangers if need be. They can provide you with countless details about the park. They will show you where to pick up informational brochures and any other information you might desire.
What You Will See On This Tour
- Mather Point
During your scenic tour, you will start at Mather Point. Mather Point is one of the most famous perspectives at the Grand Canyon. With its impressive walkway you’ll transcend right into the canyon and find that you have just collected some amazing memories.
- Yavapai Point
Our next preferred spot for visitors is Yavapai Point. This unique scenic perspective allows you to see a very large part of the canyon from one single viewpoint. This allows for some outstanding pictures that you may be unable to get from any other part of the park.
- Bright Angel
Bright Angel is another location not to be missed when visiting in the park. It is among the best walks in the park. It is one of the most accessible routes and is absolutely gorgeous. The Bright Angel Lodge is a historic structure that has been present in the canyon since 1935. The Lodge has a store, an eating area, and a background room full of information concerning the region.
Itinerary
- Departing Las Vegas
After completing the hotel pickups we will depart Las Vegas and head towards Boulder City where you will have the opportunity to purchase a hot breakfast and use the restroom.=
- Route 66 Stop
Depending on traffic the next stop will be in either Kingman or Seligman Arizona. Both are historic towns with rich histories.
- Arriving At Grand Canyon National Park
We’ve made it! Grand Canyon National Park! Enjoy the visit for 3 full hours. Your lunch is included in your trip to the Grand Canyon, so you will not have to buy food there. If you want to, however, plenty of great restaurants and quick stops with additional food are available.
- Dinner on the way back to Vegas
We will stop to pick up an optional dinner meal on the way back at a local family restaurant. You can enjoy some delicious food with the new friends you’ve made on the trip. There are a very nice variety of options at this dining stop.
Altogether, your trip to the Grand Canyon, including the drive time, takes approximately 15 hours. It is a full day from start to finish that will be fun, informative, entertaining, and memorable.
Important Information About Our Las Vegas to Grand Canyon National Park Tours
Many people are curious about what to expect on our Grand Canyon tours. Here is some information that may answer your questions and illuminate how the typical tour runs.
- If you’re staying at a local hotel in Las Vegas, check out our list of pick-up and drop-off locations when booking your tour. If your hotel is not included in that list, don’t hesitate to contact us, and we’ll help you sort out where you should go for pick-up the morning of your tour. Pick-up is at approximately 6 AM for this Grand Canyon South Rim tour.
- Our drivers and tour guides are knowledgeable and kind. They will treat you with the utmost professionalism and do everything possible to ensure your trip is the best it can be.
- Our buses for are clean and comfortable. They have a variety of amenities that allow you to enjoy your drive to the canyon. A restroom is also on board the bus to allow for comfortable travel.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What food is included in the cost of my tour?
You will have unlimited bottled water when you go with us on a Grand Canyon trip. We also provide a light breakfast snack when you board the bus in the morning and a fresh deli lunch on tour. Your deli lunch includes your choice of sandwich, chips, fruit, and a cookie. Our hot breakfast and dinner stops are optional if you would like to purchase anything. Additionally, any food you wish to purchase at the canyon is at your own expense.
- What can we expect from the weather at the Grand Canyon South Rim?
The Grand Canyon does have regular seasons, much like other parts of the United States. Therefore the canyon can be pretty hot and sunny in the summer and very cold and snowy in the winter. The most moderate weather for Las Vegas to Grand Canyon tours occurs during the fall and spring seasons. You can always get an accurate weather report from the national park website. Be sure to do so the day before your tour is scheduled so that you can dress appropriately. As long as the weather conditions aren’t of concern, your time will go smoothly.
- What do we need to wear on our trip?
A good pair of shoes is always necessary when visiting Grand Canyon National Park. For most of the year, you also want to wear a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen regularly. Layers are always a good idea, especially as you get toward the winter months, as the weather can vary significantly throughout the day.
- Should I be in top physical condition to visit Grand Canyon National Park?
While some tours may require their tourists to be in peak condition, ours do not. Our trips are designed so you can enjoy the journey at your own pace, making it more manageable. You have a few hours available, so you can sightsee as you wish, and we only go on walkways that are easy for everyone to enjoy.
- What are your cancellation policies?
If you need to cancel your tour, it’s free until the 24-hour mark before your time. If, for some reason, you can withdraw less than 24 hours before your trip, contact us directly. Email or call us, and we will work out the relevant details.
- What amenities are on the bus?
We offer free Wi-Fi on the bus, depending on a clear signal for cellular devices. We also have a restroom on board for your convenience. Televisions are within sight of every seat, and movies are available while on the bus tour.
- What should I bring with me?
If you are taking a helicopter ride, you must have your photo identification with you. Cameras are always welcome, but the gear must fit on your lap during the trip. It would be best to have sunscreen, sunglasses, cash or a card to purchase souvenirs or food, and comfortable walking shoes.
- What about tips and gratuity?
Our hardworking tour guides and drivers always appreciate tips for the work that they do on our trips! The industry standard is 10%, but you can give your tour guide and bus driver whatever you feel is appropriate.
If you are still looking for your answer, contact us directly for all your Grand Canyon South Rim questions. If you want to plan your trip, we will help you have the best Las Vegas to Grand Canyon tour available. We hope that you have a wonderful time when you go with our team and us. Contact us if you have additional questions; we will be glad to answer them for you.
Tell Us How Your Grand Canyon National Park Tour Was
Enjoying your luxury bus tour from Vegas to the Grand Canyon is essential. Therefore, we will do everything possible to ensure your best trip. Let us know ahead of time if there is a unique accommodation that we can make for you. That way, we can do our best to achieve it. Also, we love hearing from our guests and getting your feedback on your tour experience. You can contact us on our website or our social media pages. Like us on Facebook to share your tour experience as well. We can’t wait to hear from you!
Tour Includes:
- Guests will spend approximately 3 hours at the Grand Canyon National Park, including the Visitor Center, Mather Point, Yavapai Point and Bright Angel Lodge.
- We provide pick up and drop off near and around most hotels. Don’t see your meeting spot for pick up on the list? Please contact us to help arrange for transportation to a convenient meeting spot for pick up.
- We do make comfort stops for you to take a break, stretch, and go to the restroom.
- What’s a tour without a meal? Yes, lunch is included. Your deli sandwich lunch can be enjoyed on the bus or right at the canyon. Enjoy a Breakfast Danish as an early morning snack.
- Our drivers care about you. Our drivers and tour guides are professional, knowledgeable, and friendly.
- Plenty of water is provided on tour.
- We provide luxury buses that are clean and comfortable.
- We offer the best Grand Canyon bus tours from Las Vegas.