Languages: Chinese - Mandarin & Cantonese, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, Thai, Russian
Advisories:
Clients travelling at the 6:15am departure will be served a breakfast meal
A prime time supplement is in effect on this tour for departures between 9:00am-11:30am
Cameras and personal items are NOT permitted on the Skywalk. Free lockers are available to store personal items
The hike to the boat requires some physical effort and is not recommended for persons with moderate to extreme physical limitations
Flight Duration: Approximately 70 minutes
Time spent in Canyon: Approximately 4 hours
Hotel Pick-Up: Passengers are picked up from most major Las Vegas hotels.
Check-In: Upon arrival, check-in at our private air tour terminal.
Flight: Approximately 35 minutes to Grand Canyon West.
Landing: Helicopter ride to canyon's bottom.
Boat Cruise: Pontoon boat cruise upriver into the Canyon. Approximately 15-20 minutes.
Helicopter Return: Ascend 4,000 feet back to the canyons rim.
Eagle Point and Guano Point: Venture out on the Skywalk Bridge at Eagle Point. When you're done exploring, transfer to Guano Point for more picture taking. A meal voucher is provided and can be used at one of the points.
Return Flight to Hotel Drop-off: An approximate 35 minute flight back to the terminal. Once you are back you will be loaded onto a motor coach and taken back to your hotel.
From your starting point by Edinburgh Castle, you head out of the city to the charming village of Roslin, making your first stop at one of Scotland’s most extraordinary buildings - Rosslyn Chapel*. The Chapel’s worldwide fame increased thanks to Dan Brown’s bestselling novel ‘The Da Vinci Code’. Described as the “Library in Stone”, the inside walls of Rosslyn Chapel are adorned with thousands of ancient carvings, each with a story of its own. You can also learn of the myths and legends surrounding the chapel, including tales of the Knights Templar.
Leaving Rosslyn you will continue into the heart of the Scottish Borders, an area rich in hills, valleys, rivers and moorland, as well as being the traditional home to Scottish rugby. Next travel to the historic town of Melrose, birthplace of the game of Rugby Sevens and location of Melrose Abbey, founded in 660 AD, and said to be the burial place of the casket containing the heart of Robert the Bruce. Here you stop for lunch and have free time to explore Melrose and its Abbey*.
On your return journey, you will travel via the village of St. Boswells and pause for a photo stop at Scott’s View, where you can enjoy glorious scenic views overlooking the valley of the River Tweed, reputed to be one of the favourite beauty spots of the famous Scottish author, Sir Walter Scott. The journey north takes you to Pencaitland, where you will visit the charming Glenkinchie Distillery*, one of the few Lowland whisky distilleries in Scotland.
Here you can enjoy “a tour and a taste”, learn more about “the water of life” and sample some of Glenkinchie’s finest malts. You will then return to Edinburgh.
*OPTIONAL EXTRA.
Mon, Thu & Sat | ALL YEAR
Departs: 09:30 Returns: 17:15
Catégorie:Bouchons d'Oreilles de Voyage,Oreiller de Voyage,Masque de Sommeil de Voyage; Matériau:Matériel spécial; Fonction:Accessoire de Bagage,Portable; Motif:Couleur unie; Poids Net:0.01; date d'inscription:08/26/2019