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Discover the stunning Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend on this 14-hour small group day trip from Las Vegas, guided by Navajo experts for $220 per person.

This 14-hour tour offers a chance to explore two of Arizona’s most iconic natural landmarks: Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend. Priced at $220 per person, it includes transportation, a guide, water, and parking fees for Horseshoe Bend. The tour is operated by Skyline Expeditions and is ideal for those looking to see breathtaking landscapes with minimal hassle, thanks to the small group size limited to 14 participants.
While the tour does not include entry to the Lower Antelope Canyon (which costs $75 per person), the guided hike through the Navajo-led Antelope Canyon offers plenty of photo opportunities and insight into Navajo culture and geology. Due to its long duration, this experience suits travelers ready for a full day of outdoor adventure, and it provides the convenience of pickup from selected Las Vegas locations.
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The tour begins with pickup from selected locations in Las Vegas, with a quick confirmation call the day before. Travelers are asked to wait in their hotel lobby about 10 minutes prior to the scheduled pickup time. The transportation used depends on the group size, ensuring a comfortable journey that minimizes stress and maximizes time at each site.
The round-trip transportation allows travelers to relax and enjoy the scenic drive through Arizona, with plenty of water supplied during the day. The vehicle setup and exact pickup points are confirmed in advance, making the process smooth and straightforward.

Upon arrival at Antelope Canyon, visitors meet their authentic Navajo guide who leads a guided hike through the slot canyon. The hike is easy enough for most, but participants should wear comfortable shoes suitable for uneven terrain. As water has shaped the canyon over time, wind, water, and erosion produced stunning petrified sand dunes—a highlight of this tour.
Throughout the hike, guides share valuable insights into Navajo history, along with details about the canyon’s geology and formation. With plenty of stops for photos, visitors can capture the spectacular light beams and unique rock formations that make Antelope Canyon famous. Though the Lower Antelope Canyon entry is not included, the guided experience still provides ample opportunity for memorable photography.
After exploring the canyon, the tour proceeds to Horseshoe Bend, a spectacular meander of the Colorado River. Located near the town of Page, this circular-shaped incision offers panoramic views of the river’s vivid blue waters contrasted against the surrounding dusty landscape. Visitors can walk to an observational area to admire the dramatic curvature and take photographs that showcase nature’s artistry.
The parking fee for Horseshoe Bend is included, and visitors are encouraged to bring sunscreen, hats, and water to stay comfortable in the exposed environment. The site is popular, but the tour’s timing helps ensure guests experience the view with fewer crowds. The views at Horseshoe Bend are a must-see for anyone interested in geology and natural landscapes.
More Great Tours NearbyWith a maximum of 14 participants, the tour offers a personalized atmosphere that allows for more interaction with the guide. Guides are fluent in English and Chinese, providing engaging commentary and answering questions along the way.
The guide’s knowledge makes a difference in understanding Navajo culture, geology, and the history of the sites. Many reviews highlight how helpful and insightful the guides are, with tips on what to wear based on weather conditions and how to optimize the visit for photos.

Travelers should bring passport or ID, comfortable hiking shoes, sun protection, and snacks for the long day. Motion sickness prevention is recommended due to the drive, and water is provided. Wearing sun hats and light, breathable clothing improves comfort, especially at Horseshoe Bend, where exposure to the sun is significant.
Since oversize luggage is not allowed, it’s best to travel light. The tour duration may vary depending on weather and traffic, so flexible plans are advised. The long day is paced to balance sightseeing and rest, but participants should be prepared for a full day’s activity.

This guided day trip suits adventurous travelers eager to see Arizona’s most famous landmarks without the need for their own transportation or planning. It’s perfect for those comfortable with moderate outdoor walking and interested in photo opportunities.
People with mobility impairments should note that the hike through Antelope Canyon may be challenging. The experience is tailored for those who enjoy outdoor exploration and scenic vistas but may not be suitable for those seeking a completely relaxed or accessible experience.

This tour is known for its small group size and guided hike experience, which many reviews praise for adding personalized touches. The inclusion of parking fees and water adds to its value, although the Lower Antelope Canyon entry fee is an extra expense.
Other similar experiences offer lake Powell visits or additional activities, but this tour focuses on providing a comprehensive visit to Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend in one day. Its reliance on Navajo guides ensures an authentic cultural experience alongside the natural beauty.

This day trip from Las Vegas offers a cost-effective and well-organized way to see Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend with the expertise of Navajo guides. The guided hike provides insight into geology and culture, while the spectacular views make for unforgettable photography.
While the tour does not include Lower Antelope Canyon entry, the guided experience still offers a rich and scenic adventure. It’s a great choice for travelers who want to maximize their time and see these iconic landmarks without the hassle of self-arranged logistics. The small group setting enhances the experience, making it more personal and engaging.
What is included in the tour price?
The tour, guide, transportation, Horseshoe Bend parking fee, and water are included. The Lower Antelope Canyon entry fee is not included and costs $75.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience lasts approximately 14 hours, making it a full-day activity.
Do I need to bring anything specific?
Yes, travelers should bring passport or ID, comfortable shoes, sun protection (hat, sunscreen), snacks, water, and light clothing suitable for outdoor conditions.
Is the tour suitable for children or people with mobility issues?
The tour involves easy hiking through Antelope Canyon, which may be challenging for those with mobility impairments. It is best suited for active participants.
Can I cancel or modify my booking?
Yes, free cancellation is available if canceled up to 24 hours in advance. Booking can be done with flexibility—pay later options are available.
What languages are guides available in?
Guides speak English and Chinese, providing clear and engaging commentary in both languages.
How do I get picked up?
Pickup is included from selected Las Vegas locations, with confirmation sent a day prior. Travelers should wait in their hotel lobby about 10 minutes before the scheduled time.
What makes this tour different from other Arizona excursions?
Its focus on small group size, authentic Navajo guides, and all-inclusive approach (parking, water) set it apart. It emphasizes cultural insights and personalized service.
What is the main highlight of this trip?
The guided hike through Antelope Canyon and the breathtaking views at Horseshoe Bend are the standout moments, offering a combination of natural beauty and cultural experience.