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Grand Canyon Railway & Hotel - Spring Break Savings Have Arrived!


 From The Grand Canyon Railway

Make Spring Break Memorable With the Canyon Discovery Package

Unlock the ultimate spring break escape with our unbeatable Canyon Discovery Package. Dive into a world of savings where adventure and convenience meet, with a 10% discount on train tickets, hotel rooms, a guided motorcoach tour, and meals*. All aboard for a memorable spring break without the premium price tag. Book now and get ready for a vacation to remember!

3-day, 2-night Itinerary

Day One

Arrive at the Grand Canyon Railway & Hotel in Williams, AZ
Dinner at the Fred Harvey Restaurant
Stay overnight at the Grand Canyon Railway & Hotel

Day Two

Breakfast at the Fred Harvey Restaurant
Wild West Show before the train departs at the Williams Depot
Train travel in any of six classes of service from Williams, AZ to the Grand Canyon with entertainment from strolling musicians & personalized service and insider knowledge from your Passenger Service Attendant
Guide-narrated 1.5 hour Freedom motorcoach rim tour to scenic points along the South Rim
Free time at the canyon to explore
Train travel in any of six classes of service from the Grand Canyon to Williams, AZ with entertainment from strolling musicians & personalized service and insider knowledge from your Passenger Service Attendant
Dinner at the Fred Harvey Restaurant
Stay overnight at the Grand Canyon Railway & Hotel

Day Three

Breakfast at the Fred Harvey Restaurant

Book Now



4-day, 3-night Itinerary – spend the night inside Grand Canyon National Park

Day One

Arrive at the Grand Canyon Railway & Hotel in Williams, AZ
Dinner at the Fred Harvey Restaurant
Stay overnight at the Grand Canyon Railway & Hotel

Day Two

Breakfast at the Fred Harvey Restaurant
Complimentary luggage transfers
Wild West Show before the train departs at the Williams Depot
Train travel in any of six classes of service from Williams, AZ to the Grand Canyon with entertainment from strolling musicians & personalized service and insider knowledge from your Passenger Service Attendant
Guide-narrated 1.5 hour Freedom motorcoach rim tour to scenic points along the South Rim
Stay overnight at Maswik Lodge inside Grand Canyon National Park

Day Three

Train travel in any of six classes of service from the Grand Canyon to Williams, AZ with entertainment from strolling musicians & personalized service and insider knowledge from your Passenger Service Attendant
Complimentary luggage transfers
Dinner at the Fred Harvey Restaurant
Stay overnight at the Grand Canyon Railway & Hotel

Day Four

Breakfast at the Fred Harvey Restaurant

Book Now



5-day, 4-night Itinerary – spend two nights inside Grand Canyon National Park


Day One

Arrive at the Grand Canyon Railway & Hotel in Williams, AZ
Dinner at the Fred Harvey Restaurant
Stay overnight at the Grand Canyon Railway & Hotel

Day Two

Breakfast at the Fred Harvey Restaurant
Complimentary luggage transfers
Wild West Show before the train departs at the Williams Depot
Train travel in any of six classes of service from Williams, AZ to the Grand Canyon with entertainment from strolling musicians & personalized service and insider knowledge from your Passenger Service Attendant
Guide-narrated 1.5 hour Freedom motorcoach rim tour to scenic points along the South Rim
Stay overnight at Maswik Lodge inside Grand Canyon National Park

Day Three

Stay overnight at Maswik Lodge inside Grand Canyon National Park

Day Four

Complimentary luggage transfers
Train travel in any of six classes of service from the Grand Canyon to Williams, AZ with entertainment from strolling musicians & personalized service and insider knowledge from your Passenger Service Attendant
Dinner at the Fred Harvey Restaurant
Stay overnight at the Grand Canyon Railway & Hotel

Day Five

Breakfast at the Fred Harvey Restaurant

Book Now

The historic Grand Canyon Railway departs daily from Williams, Arizona to the awe-inspiring Grand Canyon. Enhance your Grand Canyon experience with an entertaining train ride featuring western musicians and cowboy characters on vintage rail cars. You can plan a whole vacation – we offer many packages that include lodging at the Grand Canyon Railway Hotel and inside Grand Canyon National Park. Plan your adventure today!


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