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Join this full-day tour from Las Vegas for $189, exploring Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend with guides, lunch, and free WiFi — a scenic adventure worth the trip.
Discover Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend on a full-day guided tour departing from Las Vegas for $189 per person. This 15-hour journey offers a convenient way to see two of the Southwest’s most iconic desert landmarks, with entrance fees, a guided tour at Antelope Canyon, and lunch included. The tour operates in a comfortable, luxury coach equipped with restrooms and free WiFi, making long hours on the road manageable. While the drive is lengthy—about five hours each way—the experience rewards travelers with breathtaking scenery, expert guides, and ample photo opportunities. This tour is ideal for those who appreciate well-organized logistics, stunning vistas, and a full day of exploration with minimal hassle.
The tour’s strength lies in the combination of scenic drives, impressive stops, and guided insights, with many reviews highlighting the professionalism of guides like Marvin, Bruce, and Juliana. The included lunch adds value, and the WiFi on board ensures you stay connected or share your photos instantly. However, travelers should be prepared for a long travel day and moderate walking at each stop. Those with a moderate fitness level and a love for landscape photography will find this trip particularly rewarding.


The tour begins early at 5:30 am from Treasure Island Hotel & Casino on the Las Vegas Strip. You’ll board a luxury coach with air conditioning, a restroom, and free WiFi, designed to keep the group comfortable during the lengthy drive. The departure point offers easy access for those staying in central Las Vegas, and the morning start allows ample time to explore the sites later in the day.
Most travelers find the early start worthwhile, as it maximizes time at scenic stops and avoids afternoon crowds. The pickup process is straightforward: travelers are asked to call the provided phone number at least 24 hours prior for confirmation of pickup details.
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The first major highlight of the trip is passing through the Virgin River Gorge, a spectacular canyon carved by rushing waters. This stretch offers dramatic rock formations and panoramic views that set the tone for the day. The coach then passes through Kanab, known as Utah’s Little Hollywood for its Western movie history, adding an extra layer of interest during the journey.
Further along, travelers enjoy views of Lake Powell, the second largest man-made lake in the US, created by the Glen Canyon Dam. The scenery continues to impress with vistas of colorful rock formations and the 80-mile expanse of Lake Powell, showcasing the vastness and beauty of the region.

One of the tour’s highlights is the overlook at Horseshoe Bend. This 1.5-mile round-trip hike takes visitors to an elevated viewpoint 1000 feet above the Colorado River, where the river makes a dramatic 280-degree turn. The view of the meandering river below, framed by cliffs and desert landscape, provides unparalleled photo opportunities.
This stop typically lasts about 1 hour and 30 minutes, giving plenty of time to photograph, take in the scenery, and enjoy the expansive vistas. The trail is considered easy, but it involves some walking on uneven terrain, so moderate fitness is recommended.

Arriving at Antelope Canyon marks a highlight of the trip. The guided tour incorporates entrance fees and is led by Navajo guides, offering valuable insights into the canyon’s formation and cultural significance. The canyon walls, sculpted by flash floods and wind erosion, feature narrow corridors and stunning light reflections, especially when sunlight filters through the canyon top openings.
Visitors typically spend about 1 hour exploring, capturing spectacular photographs of the vibrant colors and intricate sandstone formations inside the canyon. The lower canyon is narrower and features steep stairs, while the upper canyon is wider and famous for its light beams, depending on the time of day. The guides do an excellent job of accommodating photography and storytelling, making this a memorable part of the day.

Throughout the drive, travelers pass notable sites such as Glen Canyon Dam, which controls the flow of Lake Powell, and the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, known for its colorful cliffs and expansive views. These stops offer quick photo opportunities and a chance to appreciate the vastness of the landscape.
In addition, there is a lunch stop, where a provided sandwich with chips offers a quick break before continuing to Antelope Canyon. The meal is simple but appreciated, especially after a long morning of sightseeing.

Onboard amenities are a key part of the tour’s appeal. The luxury coach features air conditioning, a restroom, and complimentary WiFi—a rare luxury on long bus trips. Many reviews praise the professionalism of the drivers like Bruce and Ita who keep the journey smooth and safe, even during the lengthy drive.
Travelers consistently mention that the WiFi works well when cell signal permits, helping to share photos or stay connected. The bus’s cleanliness and organization, with water and snacks provided, contribute to the overall comfort of the long day.

While the tour involves moderate walking—including a walk of about 1 hour at Antelope Canyon and a 1.5-mile hike to Horseshoe Bend—it is suitable for most travelers with average fitness levels. The terrain at Horseshoe Bend is flat but uneven, and climbing stairs at Lower Antelope Canyon requires some physical ability. Strollers are only practical for the Horseshoe Bend trail, not inside the canyon.
Travelers are advised to wear comfortable shoes, bring sunscreen, hat, and sunglasses, as the outdoor environment can be exposed and dusty. Personal bags should be small due to restrictions inside the canyon.

Multiple reviews highlight the helpfulness and knowledge of guides like Marvin, Bruce, Juliana, and Presley. They are praised for their professionalism, sense of humor, and ability to keep the group informed and entertained throughout the long day. Some reviews note that guides emphasize the importance of punctuality and safety, which helps keep the day running smoothly.
Guides also assist with photography, taking pictures for visitors and offering tips to capture the best light and angles inside Antelope Canyon.
At $189 per person, the tour includes all entrance fees, lunch, transportation, guides, and amenities. Many reviewers consider this excellent value, especially considering the iconic sites visited and the professionalism of guides. The long duration is balanced by the quality of the stops and the comfort of the coach, making it worthwhile for travelers seeking a comprehensive day trip.
While the drive is lengthy, the scenic vistas, expert guiding, and convenience make this a popular choice for visitors to Las Vegas wanting to see Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend without the hassle of organizing transportation and guides independently.
Travelers should arrive on time—most reviews emphasize punctuality—to ensure they make the most of each stop. Weather conditions can impact the experience, especially at Antelope Canyon, which requires clear weather for optimal light beams and photography. The long travel hours mean the tour is best suited for those prepared for a full day on the road, with moderate walking involved.
Having a small bag, dressing in comfortable, layered clothing, and bringing sunscreen will enhance the experience. The onboard WiFi and provided water and snacks help make the trip more enjoyable, but travelers should also consider additional personal snacks if desired.
“Carlos ( the driver) was great, got us to places punctually and in fact got us back an hr before the schedule. Smooth ride and a great person.”
How do I arrange hotel pickup for the Antelope Canyon & Horseshoe Bend Tour?
Pickup is available from 18 hotels along the Las Vegas Strip, Fremont Street, and off-Strip locations. Travelers should call the provided phone number at least 24 hours prior to confirm pickup details.
What should I wear for the tour?
Dressing in layers with long sleeves is recommended, along with sturdy closed-toe shoes suitable for walking on sand and uneven terrain. A hat, sunscreen, and sunglasses are advised for outdoor protection.
Is the drive long?
Yes, the drive from Las Vegas to Page, Arizona, takes approximately 5 hours each way. The long hours are balanced by scenic views, onboard amenities, and engaging stops along the route.
Can I bring my own snacks or drinks?
Yes, bottled water and small snacks are provided, but you can bring additional snacks in a small personal bag. Please avoid bringing alcohol or glass containers.
Are pets allowed on the tour?
Pets are not permitted, except for certified service animals.
Will I have enough time at each site?
Yes, the schedule allocates sufficient time: about 1.5 hours at Horseshoe Bend and 1 hour inside Antelope Canyon, allowing for photography and exploration without feeling rushed.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Children aged 17 and under must be accompanied by an adult. The terrain requires some walking and stairs, so physical ability should be considered for young children or those with mobility issues.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Cancellations less than 24 hours before departure are non-refundable.
This well-organized tour offers a comfortable, guided experience to Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend, perfect for travelers eager to see these scenic wonders without the hassle of planning every detail. With expert guides, scenic stops, and onboard amenities, it provides a solid balance of adventure and comfort, making it an excellent choice for most visitors to Las Vegas.