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Discover the stunning landscapes of the American Southwest on a 4-day guided tour from Las Vegas, featuring Zion, Bryce, Antelope Canyon, and the Grand Canyon.

This 4-day tour from Las Vegas offers an immersive experience of the iconic landmarks in Arizona and Utah, with visits to Zion National Park, Bryce Canyon, Antelope Canyon, and the Grand Canyon. Priced to include hotel accommodations and transportation, the tour provides a structured way to explore these natural wonders with the guidance of an experienced guide. It is rated 4.6 out of 5, reflecting its popularity and generally positive feedback.
Traveling over four days, the itinerary balances sightseeing with comfortable pacing, making it suitable for those eager to see multiple major sites without the stress of planning individual trips. While the schedule is packed, the tour’s focus on key highlights ensures travelers get a thorough experience of the stunning landscapes. The tour is especially appealing for those who want to see several national parks with minimal logistical hassle.
One important note is that non-U.S. residents will face an additional $100 entrance surcharge per park starting in 2026. This fee is not included in the tour price and must be paid separately at the parks. This tour offers a solid option for travelers seeking a comprehensive, guided adventure into the American Southwest’s most famous sights.
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The tour departs at 07:00 from The STRAT Hotel, Casino & Tower in Las Vegas, located at 2000 Las Vegas Blvd S. The organized transportation makes traveling between parks effortless, allowing more time for sightseeing and enjoying each location.
On Day 1, the journey begins by heading to Zion National Park, where paths once walked by native people and pioneers reveal the area’s deep history. Travelers explore Checkerboard Mesa and then proceed to Bryce Canyon National Park, known for its striking natural amphitheaters and red rock formations. The overnight stay is at the Best Western PLUS Ruby’s Inn.

Zion National Park offers towering sandstone cliffs in shades of cream, pink, and red that rise into the sky. The tour includes a visit to Checkerboard Mesa, a distinctive formation with unique patterns, with a stop of about 25 minutes to admire the scenery. The focus remains on capturing the breathtaking views and experiencing Zion’s wilderness outdoors.
After Zion, the tour moves to Bryce Canyon, where around 60 minutes are spent exploring its famous natural amphitheaters. The park’s distinctive hoodoos—tall, thin spires of rock—are a highlight, and visitors get a good look at the diverse geological features that make Bryce so photogenic and unique.
On Day 2, the adventure continues with stops at Canyonlands National Park and Arches National Park. The visit to Canyonlands lasts about 60 minutes, focusing on the colorful landscapes carved by the Colorado River, Green River, and their tributaries. These eroded canyons showcase a vibrant mix of mesas, buttes, and deep gorges.
Next, a longer stop of 120 minutes takes place at Arches National Park, famous for over 2,000 natural stone arch formations. Travelers walk among iconic arches and rock formations, capturing photos of the natural artistry that makes Arches a favorite for landscape lovers. The tour provides a wonderful overview of the park’s stunning geology.
The overnight stay for this leg is at the Rodeway Inn & Suites Blanding, providing a comfortable base for the next day’s adventures.
More Great Tours NearbyDay 3 features visits to Monument Valley and Horseshoe Bend, along with a stop at Lower Antelope Canyon. In Monument Valley, there’s an optional Jeep tour lasting around 120 minutes, where guides lead visitors through this iconic landscape famous for towering red buttes and mesas. The group can opt for a guided Jeep tour or a brief 120-minute visit on foot.
Next, Horseshoe Bend is a 75-minute stop where the Colorado River twists into a dramatic horseshoe-shaped bend seen from a high vantage point. This site offers breathtaking views and photo opportunities of one of the region’s most recognizable landscapes.
The visit to Lower Antelope Canyon lasts about 120 minutes, showcasing narrow, winding rock formations that illuminate with light beams at certain times. During specific dates (January 12-18, 2026), the tour visits Antelope Canyon X instead, providing an alternative experience in the canyon area.
Overnight accommodations are in Tuba City at the Moenkopi Legacy Inn & Suites.
On Day 4, the tour heads to the Grand Canyon, focusing on the East and South Rims for about 2.5 hours of sightseeing. The Grand Canyon’s vastness and layered rock formations are a highlight, offering sweeping views that leave many in awe.
Optionally, travelers can pay for a helicopter or airplane tour during this day, adding a different perspective to the majestic landscape. These tours last about 1 hour and provide a bird’s-eye view of the canyon’s impressive depths and colors.
The journey then proceeds past the Hoover Dam before returning to Las Vegas for an overnight stay, completing the 4-day adventure.
Transportation is included throughout the trip, with comfortable buses making the long drives between stops less tiring. The hotel accommodations are centrally booked, with two nights at Best Western PLUS Ruby’s Inn and one night at Rodeway Inn & Suites Blanding.
The tour emphasizes flexible cancellation policies—full refunds are available if canceled 24 hours in advance. Payment options include pay later choices, making planning easier.
It is important to note that non-U.S. residents face an entrance surcharge starting in 2026, costing $100 per park. This fee must be paid either on-site or through the purchase of an annual pass for $250.
This guided tour suits travelers seeking a comprehensive experience of the Southwest’s major parks without the hassle of transportation planning. It is ideal for those who prefer structured days and group travel, with highlights like Horseshoe Bend, Antelope Canyon, Zion, Bryce, and the Grand Canyon all included.
Since the tour is not suitable for wheelchair users and requires comfortable walking, it is best for active participants capable of managing outdoor exploration. The optional helicopter or airplane rides also appeal to those looking for a memorable aerial perspective of the landscapes.
This tour offers a well-rounded, scenic journey through some of the most iconic landscapes of the American Southwest. The combination of national parks, natural formations, and famous landmarks makes it a compelling choice for travelers wanting to see multiple sights in a short period.
The inclusion of comfortable hotel stays and transportation simplifies the logistics, while the guides’ expertise helps bring the scenery to life. The main limitations include the additional park entrance surcharge for non-U.S. residents and the limited time at each stop—perfect for those who value breadth over deep, spend-your-day explorations.
This 4-day guided experience from Las Vegas provides an efficient and memorable way to discover the grandeur of the American Southwest, especially for first-time visitors eager to see the most famous sites.
What is included in the tour price?
The tour includes transportation, guided services, and hotel accommodations. All park admission tickets are purchased during booking or on the day of the tour.
Are meals provided?
The tour does not specify meal inclusions. Travelers should bring snacks and cash for food purchases.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, full refunds are available if canceled 24 hours in advance.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Children under 6 may require a booster seat, and the tour is not suitable for wheelchair users. Travelers under 18 must be accompanied by an adult.
How long are the stops at each park?
Stop durations vary from 60 to 120 minutes, focusing on key viewpoints and landmarks.
What optional activities are available?
The main optional activity is a helicopter or airplane tour over the Grand Canyon at extra cost.
Is there any specific gear I should bring?
Comfortable shoes, water, snacks, weather-appropriate clothing, and cash are recommended.
Will we see the sunset or sunrise?
The itinerary does not specify, but many parks are known for their stunning lighting at dawn and dusk.
What is the guide’s language?
The guide speaks English.
Are pets allowed on the tour?
No, pets are not permitted.