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Anyone looking to relieve the stress in their life while having an experience unlike any other will want to experience the Grand Canyon from the air. The first time you gaze upon the Grand Canyon's impressive natural beauty, you'll realize you're living one of life's greatest moments. If you want the best experience, then you will want to consider Grand Canyon airplane rides.

Most Grand Canyon airplane tours originate in Las Vegas and fly to the West and South Rims. Located near Tusayan, Arizona, the Grand Canyon National Park Airport is at the South Rim and is the location of another departure point.

There are two different types of airplane tours you can choose from. The first type is an aerial tour, which flies over different parts of the Grand Canyon and then returns to the airport. Landing tours are more involved, departing only from Las Vegas but flying to both rims of the canyon. The best West Rim tour packages have the Grand Canyon Skywalk passes, with helicopter rides and rafting trips. For the South Rim, it will be a good idea to experience the helicopter rides along with a guide bus tour through the park.

Your best deal is going to be the direct air flight that goes between Las Vegas and the South Rim. Why? To start with, you are going to avoid a 5 1/2 bus ride in favor of a 45 minute flight. This package will also include stops at great places like historic Grand Canyon Village, Mather Point and Yavapai Point. After that, you fly back to Las Vegas to enjoy a night out on the town.

While visiting the West Rim, you will find that the Grand Canyon Skywalk remains one of the top attractions. This is also known as the "Glass Bridge," and this amazing structure will allow you to walk 70 feet past the edge of the canyon while lifting you some 3,500 feet above the floor of the Canyon. You will find that the views in this area are going to be truly amazing. At this time, there aren't any connecting flights that go between the rims of the canyon, with Skywalk air tours only departing from Las Vegas.

Grand Canyon plane rides often sell out because they're incredibly popular. Since you won't want to miss out on this amazing trip, you will want to book your tour well in advance. It is generally a good idea to have your tours booked at least 72 hours before your trip. By booking ahead, you will have a better choice of tours and can even pick from more morning flights. Of course, you will find that in the morning you will have less turbulence and better visibility.

Surprisingly enough, you will find that these tours are affordable and will be in a price range between the helicopter and bus tours. There is no need for you to pay full price. By shopping on the internet, you can find some great deals. You'll find that you can save as much as 30% on these tours and there are quite a few deals. You'll want to start your search by visiting the different websites for these discounts. When you have decided on your tour and found a great discount be sure to book online. After all, you won't want to spend more money booking over the phone. When you locate the best Grand Canyon airplane rides and book online, you will be that much closer to a memorable journey.

by: Kelly Normandy




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