Grand Canyon National Park South Rim Bus Tour from Las Vegas
Grand Canyon Destinations •
*Hotel Pickup Only" • Las Vegas, NV 89109
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Take a Grand Canyon South Rim bus tour from Las Vegas with hotel pickup, optional meals, and scenic travel along historic Route 66. Explore Mather Point and Bright Angel Lodge, walk the Trail of Time, and relax aboard a comfortable coach with a dedicated guide and driver on this full-day adventure.
The tour lasts approximately 15 hours, not including hotel pickup and drop off.
Yes, this tour is family-friendly and suitable for all ages. Keep in mind it's a full-day trip, so children should be comfortable with long periods of travel.
The tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off, transport in an air-conditioned motorcoach, a professional driver, a step-on guide, park entrance fee, breakfast and/or lunch (if option is selected), bottled water, and 3 hours at the South Rim.
Yes. At the South Rim, you can walk the Trail of Time between Mather Point and Bright Angel Lodge.
Tips are not included but are appreciated. A 10% tip is standard for good service.
Mobility devices can be brought but must be loaded and unloaded by the passenger. Items are stored in the bus luggage compartment, and the company is not liable for any damage.
Bring a camera, sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat for sun protection. Beverages with a screw-on cap are allowed. Cash or a credit card is useful for snacks or souvenirs. A photo ID is only needed for flight tours.
Weather can change dramatically between Las Vegas and the Grand Canyon, so dressing in layers is recommended year-round. Summer monsoon storms are common, so bring light rain gear just in case. In winter, wear warm clothing. Don’t forget sunblock, sunglasses, and a hat for sun protection.
Handbags and small backpacks that can fit underneath your seats are allowed. Luggage is not permitted on the vehicle.
Bottled water is included on all tours. Breakfast, lunch, or both are only included with ticket types that specifically list those meals.
Yes, buses are late-model coaches with reclining seats, A/C, panoramic windows, and onboard restrooms.
Yes, free WiFi is available on the bus, but connectivity depends on cell signal along the route.