Discover the Grand Canyon on a 7:30 am immersive excursion with a Francophone Guide. Visit must-sees such as Eagle Point and Guano Point, and don’t forget to enjoy the unique feel of Skywalk, this gla
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Location: Las Vegas
What's Included
- Grand Canyon and Skywalk entrance
- Private transportation
- Snack and water
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: The Skywalk actually has a weight limit of around 300 pounds per person due to safety regulations. It’s a good idea to check with the tour provider, but as long as your friend is under that limit, they should be just fine! Just keep in mind they might want to take it slow to enjoy the view from the glass platform!
A: Definitely check the weather before you go! It can be pretty warm at the Grand Canyon, so I'd recommend lightweight clothes, a hat, and lots of sunscreen. Also, wear comfortable shoes since you’ll be walking a bit. If it’s cooler out, layers are a smart choice because the temp can drop in the morning.
A: Rescheduling is usually pretty straightforward with the provider. Just give them a call at least 48 hours in advance, and they’ll help you pick a new date. Be sure to check their policies online, just in case they’ve updated anything recently!
Discussions
Just did the Grand Canyon Skywalk tour! Here’s my take!
I went on the Grand Canyon Tour with Skywalk last week and OMG, it was amazing! The views from the Skywalk are unreal! We got picked up from our hotel in a comfy SUV, and our guide was super knowledgeable about everything. It was nice to have only 6 people on the tour. We had enough time to take pics at Eagle Point and Guano Point too. Just a heads-up, wear sturdy shoes since you’ll be walking around a lot! Totally worth it as a gift for someone who loves nature!
Thinking about gifting the Grand Canyon Tour! Any tips?
I’m thinking about getting this Grand Canyon Tour with Skywalk for my parents. They’ve never been to the canyon and it seems like a great way for them to experience it. I’m just worried about how physically demanding it might be. Are there any age restrictions or fitness levels I should consider? Also, how long does the whole thing usually last?