Many people from all over the world want to visit Bryce Canyon to marvel at its beauty, stroll, take pictures, hike and many other activities. One of the most surprising things that people who begin researching this dream trip will probably be that the most convenient way to experience Bryce is by sandwiching the trip into a Las Vegas vacation. This is primarily due to the proximity of Bryce Canyon (as well as Zion and the Grand Canyon) to Las Vegas, and the fact that only two major cities with airports are within a half-day drive. Both Las Vegas and Salt Lake City are roughly the same distance from Bryce Canyon (under four hours) and although there are other cities with airports closer, the convenience of a MAJOR airport cannot be overstated. Smaller airports offer far less flights from far fewer places, and as a result are generally higher prices than flying into major hubs. Las Vegas is a more popular airport than Salt Lake City due to the fact that so many tourists fly in and out every day, along with the fact that Las Vegas is used as a layover on many flights. The sheer popularity of the Las Vegas airport and the less expensive flights makes it the logical choice for the origination point for your Bryce tour, but the hotels and restaurants just add to the value.
Las Vegas is one of the most popular tourist destinations on earth, and as such offers far more restaurant and hotel choices for travelers on all budgets. Within the city, you are sure to find the perfect hotel and restaurant choices, and a short taxi ride can easily transport you to one of our pickup locations if we do not pick up directly at the hotel you have chosen. By adding together the convenience, savings and proximity to the park, Las Vegas is the best choice for the origination point of your Bryce tour.
Bindlestiff Tours offers our Bryce tours as part of a multi-park package. You can choose a three day tour or a seven day tour that both will visit Bryce Canyon and provide ample time to enjoy the area. The shorter tour (which is our most popular) offers Bryce as one destination along with the Grand Canyon and Monument Valley. These tours are structured in the way they are so as to maximize the amount of parks you get to experience while minimizing driving time. A person who chooses to drive to Bryce on their own would probably not enjoy the experience nearly as much as those on a guided tour because the drive itself is tiring, and the lack of familiarity with the areas would probably make it a little more stressful. After all, we are going to parks that have literally thousands of miles of area, so isn’t it best to let an expert show you where the best scenery and activities are? We even camp overnight under the stars, which is a completely unique way to experience a national park.
Contact Bindlestiff Tours for your next Bryce tour.