Looking to plan a Bus Charter Arizona?

thumbIf you are curious about what you can do on a bus charter in Arizona, the sky is 
the limit. Northern Arizona is home to an amazingly wide variety of different landscapes, each with its own special charm. The Colorado Plateau, with its gorgeously colorful rock formations and vivid green pine trees, is a year-round delight.

A bus charter in Arizona can take you to one of the Seven Wonders of the World; the Grand Canyon is simply amazing a sight that is not to be missed. Seeing the Grand Canyon is something that should definitely make your “to do” list if you plan to be in the area. Take in this awe-inspiring sight from a viewing platform, or if you’re feeling more adventurous, travel one of the hiking or biking trails to see the canyon close up—it’s even possible to camp below the rim of the canyon overnight, or take a guided trip on the Colorado River through the canyon itself.

For those who would enjoy spending time exploring the cities a bus charter in Arizona has a whole host of interesting art galleries, museums and other historical sites, as well as great shopping and fine dining, await you in the state capitol. Should you choose to spend your time recapturing the spirit of the Old West a bus charter in Arizona is a great way to do it, offering fully operational dude ranches with trail rides, cookouts and more.

If you are interested in a different type of bus charter in Arizona try visiting the Southern regions of Arizona that is home to no less then thirteen wineries, making this a fantastic place for any amateur vintner to visit. Also close by is the town of Patagonia. At first glance this unassuming town of just 1,000 residents may not have much to offer, but in fact is it an internationally-renowned bird-watching location, with nearly 300 species of birds seen in the area of the Patagonia-Sonoita Creek Preserve alone.

A bus charter in Arizona can visit the many Ghost Towns where you can experience the haunted tales and the unusual side of towns exploring the many old saloons, stores and hotels. Or if you choose a more relaxing bus charter in Arizona you can travel to Tucson, located in the south of Arizona, a world-famous spa destination. Arizona is home to luxurious spas that have been named some of the world's best.

Planning a group trip can be a lot of work, but choosing a bus charter Arizona style is a simple way to get to see all the great sites in Arizona while not having to worry about how you are getting there. 

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May 7, 2013 - Balloons over Arizona

When asked about when is the best time to visit Arizona, the conventional answer would be ‘whenever, whatever...it is ALWAYS a good time to come over to Arizona!’ Well, especially if it involves getting into a balloon for an exciting balloon ride. The cool weather, contrary to popular beliefs, is the time when the balloons take off. The reason why balloon riding is more practical is that the cooler the air, the easier it would be for the balloons to take off. In other words, it will take less fuel to get the balloons off the ground! So, be sure to mark THAT down on your calendar while planning your Arizona charter bus rental visit and vacation with your loved ones, family and friends.

In the lower parts of Arizona, the temperature is a little less predictable because it is hard to find day when the sun isn’t out in full blast, causing it rare for the weather report to say it is below 80 degrees Fahrenheit, even in November!

The best time for ballooning is during the Colorado River Crossing Balloon Festival which is when the locals bring out the wonderful balloons for rides. Foreign visitors are usually be enthralled with the amazing view of the river and this is also the perfect time for schools, kindergartens, colleges and universities to come out in their rented charter bus, party bus, coach charter and mini bus for the school field trip that they have been waiting for.

Have a quick check on their website to find out more about the weather conditions before heading over but typically, during the festival, the balloons will take off on Fridays, Saturday and Sunday mornings. The earlier you get there, the better. On top of getting the chance to pick and choose the balloon that you want to ride on, you can take the time to snap amazing photos of the balloons covering up the skies above.

Most charter bus rental visitors will take the time to stand around, make friends with the early birds and also there is coffee, chocolate and some truck foods available. So, after your ride is over, don’t just go off! Mingle around and make some friends with the people who have come together with you on the Arizona party bus rental trip.

What makes it amazing about a balloon ride is that they balloons go wherever the wind takes them, the guide may be able to control the balloon to an extent but it is incredibly exciting to know that the wind is the main engine for these magnificent balloons.

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