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Discover the stunning Southwest on a 3-day small group tour from Las Vegas, visiting Zion, Bryce, Grand Canyon, Antelope Canyon, and Monument Valley.

The Vegas: 3-Day Ultimate Southwest Bucket List Small Group Tour offers an immersive experience into some of the most breathtaking landscapes in Arizona and Utah. With a 4.9 out of 5 rating based on 48 reviews, this tour stands out for its carefully curated stops and the personal touch of small-group travel. The tour is priced competitively and includes lodging, meals, guides, WiFi, and transportation, making it a comprehensive option for those wanting a well-organized adventure.
This tour is best suited for travelers eager to see Zion, Bryce Canyon, the Grand Canyon, and tribal parks like Lower Antelope Canyon and Monument Valley. It offers a mix of scenic drives, hikes, and cultural insights, with a focus on experiencing the natural beauty of the American Southwest. Keep in mind, the tour involves some walking and limited luggage, so pack accordingly and be prepared for full days of exploration.
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The adventure begins with a hotel pickup in Las Vegas, followed by a scenic drive through the Virgin River Gorge into Utah. The first major stop is Zion National Park, where the guide leads you through highlights like Zion Valley, Weeping Rock, Big Bend, and Temple of Sinawava. These areas showcase towering cliffs and lush river scenes perfect for short hikes and photography.
After Zion, the group travels to Bryce Canyon National Park. Here, the focus is on exploring the famous hoodoos and taking a hike into Bryce Canyon if weather permits. The timing allows for an appreciation of the canyon’s vibrant rock formations, which glow at sunrise and sunset, making this a memorable photo opportunity.

One of the tour’s most striking highlights is the guided tour of Lower Antelope Canyon, led by a local Navajo guide. This narrow slot canyon is renowned for its wave-like structure and shifting beams of light, creating a surreal and vibrant setting. Since an entrance fee of $75 (or $80 in 2025) is not included, travelers should plan for this expense separately.
The tour continues with a quick lunch stop before heading to Monument Valley. Here, a guided jeep tour takes travelers around the iconic formations that have appeared in countless Western films and photographs. The guide provides insight into Navajo culture and the geological history of the valley.
Overnight accommodation is in Page, Arizona, positioning travelers for the next day’s adventures. The town serves as a base for exploring Horseshoe Bend and the Grand Canyon. The proximity allows for an early start to visit Horseshoe Bend, where a hike out to the Colorado River reveals a 270-degree bend—a must-see for its dramatic curvature and sweeping views.
More Great Tours NearbyOn the final day, the tour begins with breakfast at the hotel before heading to the Grand Canyon National Park. The guide takes you to three of the most scenic points along the canyon’s rim, offering spectacular vistas and photo opportunities. The stops are carefully chosen to showcase the canyon’s grandeur while allowing sufficient time for exploration.
After visiting the canyon, the group makes two stops along Route 66 on the return journey to Las Vegas. These stops add a nostalgic flair to the trip, giving travelers a glimpse into classic Americana.
The tour includes guides, two nights in a hotel, breakfasts, lunches, and one dinner, along with drinks and snacks throughout the trip. Travelers benefit from WiFi during transportation and hotel pickup and drop-off, with pickups available at hotels within 2 miles of the Las Vegas Strip.
It’s important to note that large luggage or suitcases are not permitted, only soft bags like backpacks or duffels. The tour is not suitable for individuals with mobility impairments or children under 5 years.
Reviews highlight knowledgeable guides like Ken and Jonny, who bring enthusiasm, humor, and cultural insights to the group. Guides are praised for their friendliness, making you feel safe while sharing stories about the landscapes and Navajo traditions. The small-group setting is often cited as a positive aspect, fostering a more intimate and flexible experience.

Some reviews mention that additional fees for Antelope Canyon and Monument Valley can increase the overall cost. Also, meals at gas stations or hotel dinners might not satisfy everyone, so travelers seeking more diverse dining options should plan accordingly. The late-night pizza dinner on the first night might not appeal to all, and an earlier, more substantial dinner could improve the experience.
The pacing of the trip is full, with long drives and multiple stops, so good walking shoes and readiness for a busy schedule are advised. For those concerned about timing or flexibility, note that most stops are set to maximize scenic viewing rather than leisure time.

This 3-day small group tour from Las Vegas effectively balances natural wonders, cultural insights, and iconic landscapes. The comprehensive itinerary ensures travelers see Zion, Bryce, the Grand Canyon, and tribal parks in a manageable timeframe. The inclusion of guided tours in Antelope Canyon and Monument Valley adds depth to the experience.
While the trip offers a strong value with lodging, meals, and guides included, travelers should be prepared for some extra expenses and the tour’s busy pace. The personalized attention from guides and the stunning scenery make it a worthwhile choice for those eager to explore the Southwest with a knowledgeable crew.
How many days does the tour last?
The tour lasts 3 days, covering key parks and landmarks in the Southwest.
What is included in the price?
The tour includes guides, 2 nights in a hotel, breakfasts, lunches, and one dinner, along with drinks, snacks, and WiFi.
Are meals at restaurants included?
No, most meals are provided at the hotel or during stops, but additional dining options might be limited during gas station or quick-service stops.
What are the main stops on this tour?
Stops include Zion National Park, Bryce Canyon, Lower Antelope Canyon, Monument Valley, Horseshoe Bend, the Grand Canyon, and Route 66.
Is this tour suitable for children?
No, it is not suitable for children under 5 years and may not be ideal for those with mobility issues.
Are there any extra costs I should prepare for?
Yes, entrance fees for Antelope Canyon ($75/$80) and Navajo tour in Monument Valley ($75) are not included in the base price.
What is the group size?
The tour is designed for a small group, ensuring personalized attention and a more intimate experience.
Can I bring large luggage or suitcases?
No, large bags or suitcases are not permitted. Soft bags like backpacks or duffels are recommended.
Who leads the tour?
Guides such as Ken, Orlin, and Johnny are praised for their knowledge, friendliness, and engaging storytelling.
What is the overall rating?
The tour holds an impressive 4.9 out of 5 rating based on 48 reviews, reflecting high satisfaction among participants.