Tour The Grand Canyon With Your Family

The Coronavirus pandemic has created a situation where many people are trying to figure out new ways to entertain themselves without being inside.  The around large groups of people puts you at risk, especially if you are inside of a enclosed location like a restaurant or hotel.  For this reason, many people have begun exploring some of the other ways to entertain yourself and your family that you may have put off in the past.  For example, during some of the national parks of the country and you always wanted to do but were never able to figure out the logistics of.  Driving all the way from your home to a place like the Grand Canyon can take upwards of a full day or two of driving before you ever reach the park.  Driving across the desert is especially difficult, as there is very little as far as changes to scenery, as well as having spotty cellular coverage.  For this reason, many people have been intrigued about visiting the Grand Canyon but never went through with it.  Now you have the time when your hands and are looking for things that are outdoors to do with your family, that trip to the Grand Canyon is looking better than ever.  But what if you really just don’t want to make the drive?

One of the best travel hacks is to fly into Las Vegas and then travel to the Grand Canyon from there.  Las Vegas is only four half hours from the Grand Canyon, and by flying then you can usually cut a significant amount of time off of your trip.  Because Las Vegas is a tourist attraction on its own, there are many good deals on flights and hotels that can be found from your home city.  The cost of renting car and providing the gas to get to and from the grand canyon will actually cost about the same amount of money that would be to arrange for a group tour that leaves Las Vegas and takes you to the park.  Many people are interested in these group tours, but would really enjoy the private version that did not have other people involved.  Now, because of the Coronavirus pandemic, we are offering those private versions of Grand Canyon tours to even small families.  In the past for a tour to deprive it you need to book at least 10 seats on the bus, but for a limited time we are offering our private tours for families of four or more.  This is also at the same prices that it would be for you to book a group tour for four people.  This gives us the ability to maintaining the social distancing necessary between ourselves and other people that you do not know, can give you all of the safety precautions that the state of Arizona has suggested.  Because of our commitment to safety, we are one of the only tour operators that is allowed to provide tours to the Grand Canyon at this point.  If you’re interested in learning more about private grand canyon tours for your family, click the link.