Parks, Canyons & the Great Outdoors
Things to see and do
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Rainbow Bridge Air Tour
Enjoy a short flight over Lake Powell and Rainbow Bridge.
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Mauna Kea Summit and Stargazing
Hawaii is a destination really geared towards stargazing; boasting 90% clear nights and a total of 13 large telescopes on the summit of Mauna Kea alone. The surrounding ocean cuts down on artificial light pollution and leads to better, more stable stargazing conditions.
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Lake Powell
One of the most incredible bodies of water in the USA with the most spectacular of backdrops - Lake Powell.
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Hoover Dam Heli Tour
Enjoy Views of Lake Mead, Hoover Dam, the Colorado River and experience a narrated helicopter flight around and over Hoover Dam, before returning to your hotel.
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North Canyon Helicopter Tour
Enjoy scenic views of the deepest and widest part of the Canyon, including the North Rim of the Grand Canyon through the Dragon Corridor.
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The Everglades
It is one of North America's unsung wild places - a beautiful, rugged, subtropical wilderness enjoyed by a relatively small number of tourists each year.
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Sedona with Grand Canyon overnight stay
Experience the sunrise and sunset at the Grand Canyon while touring Arizona's must-see destinations. Start your tour with a scenic drive and photo opportunity in Sedona, followed by an overnight stay at your choice of Grand Canyon accommodations. Enjoy sunset and sunrise at Arizona's own natural wonder.
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Sedona & Grand Canyon 3 Day Tour From Phoenix/Scottsdale
This is a must-do trip for all Arizona visitors! Enjoy sunrise and sunset in both fantastic locations at a relaxed pace. It is often said that driving from Phoenix to Grand Canyon is the scenic equivalent of driving from Mexico to Canada because of the incredible environmental diversity of Arizona.
View Sedona & Grand Canyon 3 Day Tour From Phoenix/Scottsdale
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Yellowstone National Park
One of the best examples of unspoiled wilderness in the USA can be found in jaw-dropping Yellowstone National Park.
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Big Bend National Park
Big Bend National Park encompasses more than 800,000 acres along the Rio Grande River in West Texas and is one









