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Explore the Grand Canyon West Rim with this guided tour from Las Vegas, featuring the Skywalk, Guano and Eagle Points, lunch, and native crafts for $189.

This full-day guided tour from Las Vegas offers a memorable way to experience the Grand Canyon’s West Rim for $189 per person. Lasting 8 to 9.5 hours, it combines breathtaking vistas, iconic attractions like the Skywalk, and cultural touches such as a visit to a Hualapai native village. The tour is perfect for those seeking a comprehensive, guided experience that balances adventure, culture, and scenic beauty, all with the convenience of round-trip transportation.
What sets this tour apart is the inclusion of the Grand Canyon Skywalk, a horseshoe-shaped glass walkway that sits 4,000 feet above the canyon floor, offering spectacular panoramic views. The tour is designed to be engaging yet comfortable, with multilingual guides, an included lunch, and opportunities to explore at each stop. It suits travelers who want an accessible, well-organized day trip that covers both natural wonders and cultural insights.
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This tour departs from Las Vegas and heads west, passing notable landmarks like Lake Meade and the Hoover Dam. After approximately an hour and a half drive, you arrive at the Hualapai reservation in the morning, where your native Hualapai shuttle takes you to the first stop, Eagle Point.
At Eagle Point, you’ll find the Grand Canyon Skywalk, a horseshoe-shaped glass platform that extends 4000 feet above the canyon floor. Standing on the Skywalk feels like floating over the canyon, with spectacular unobstructed views in every direction. The guides provide commentary and assistance, making sure everyone feels comfortable taking in the experience.
Next, you visit the native Hualapai village, where you can shop for handmade crafts. A delicious included lunch at the Skywalk Café follows, offering a chance to relax and enjoy the scenery before heading to Guano Point.
At Guano Point, the views are equally impressive, with a rugged, Hollywood-movie backdrop that makes it a photographer’s favorite. Visitors can explore the hiking trails around the area or simply soak in the vistas of the canyon’s layered cliffs and wide-open sky.
The tour concludes with a visit to the Hualapai market, giving a chance to browse artworks and crafts made by the local tribe. Before heading back to Las Vegas, there’s a final opportunity to grab a snack or drink at the outdoor Guano Point Café, which offers great views.

Eagle Point is home to the Skywalk, which is the highlight of the tour. Its horseshoe shape and glass floor create a unique sensation of floating above the canyon. The spectacular panoramic views in every direction include the canyon’s layered rocks and distant mesas. The Hualapai village nearby provides insight into native culture, and the lunch in the Skywalk Café offers a comfortable place to refuel with air-conditioned comfort.
Guano Point is famous for its dramatic rock formations and Hollywood movie appearances. The topography here offers extraordinary photo opportunities and hiking trails for those wanting a more active experience. The outdoor restaurant at Guano Point is an additional highlight, with fantastic vistas that make every meal memorable.

The tour features a cultural stop at a native Hualapai village, where you can see handmade arts and crafts. This visit provides a meaningful glimpse into the Hualapai people’s traditions and their craftsmanship. The market is an excellent place to purchase authentic souvenirs and support the local community.
This aspect of the tour adds a cultural dimension to the natural beauty, enriching the overall experience. It also offers a break from sightseeing, giving visitors time to shop and learn about the native tribe’s lifestyle.
More Great Tours NearbyThe included lunch at the Skywalk Café is a convenient feature allowing guests to relax in an air-conditioned setting. Located near Eagle Point, the café serves delicious meals with spectacular canyon views. Before returning to Las Vegas, visitors have the chance to enjoy another quick bite at Guano Point Café, which offers outdoor seating with stunning vistas.
The lunch is well-organized and offers a satisfying break in the busy day of sightseeing, helping everyone stay energized for the remaining stops.
The entire tour is facilitated by round-trip transportation in an air-conditioned minibus, making the journey comfortable and straightforward. The tour is wheelchair accessible, and multilingual guides provide commentary in languages including Chinese, French, German, Hebrew, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, Spanish, and English.
Participants should be able to walk about 1.5 miles (2.5 km) over uneven surfaces, so comfortable walking shoes are recommended. The meeting point may vary depending on the chosen option, and travelers should bring passport or ID card for identification.
This tour involves walking over uneven terrain at several stops, which might be challenging for some. All ages are welcome, with infants needing a backpack or chest carrier. Always check the weather forecast, as canyon closures due to inclement weather are possible without notice, and refunds are at the discretion of the Canyon.
The timing and pacing are designed to maximize sightseeing while keeping the day manageable, but some guests may find the long drive between Las Vegas and the canyon a consideration.
The tour is praised for its knowledgeable guides who provide insightful commentary throughout the day. Many reviews highlight guides’ friendliness, patience, and expertise, often mentioning specific guides by name, such as Thomas, Lorenzo, Shula, Raphaël, and Mario.
The organization and efficiency of the tour receive positive remarks, with only minor mentions of air conditioning issues in some vehicles. The professionalism of the guides and the well-managed itinerary contribute to a high satisfaction rate among participants, reflected in a 4.6-star rating from 54 reviews.
This guided tour from Las Vegas offers an accessible and comprehensive way to see the Grand Canyon’s West Rim, with highlights including the Skywalk, scenic viewpoints, and a native cultural experience. The included lunch and multilingual guides make it convenient and informative, perfect for those seeking a full day of adventure.
While some may find the long drive a bit tiring, the spectacular views and cultural stops are well worth the effort. The organized nature and friendly guides help ensure a smooth, enjoyable experience. This tour is especially suited for first-time visitors or those wanting a hassle-free way to explore one of America’s most iconic natural wonders.
How long is the tour from Las Vegas?
The tour lasts 8 to 9.5 hours, including transportation, sightseeing stops, and meals.
What is included in the tour price?
The round-trip transportation, entrance fees to the Hualapai reservation, Skywalk admission, and lunch at the Skywalk Café are all included.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, all ages are permitted. Infants need a backpack or chest carrier. Participants should be able to walk 1.5 miles over uneven terrain.
What are the main attractions?
The Grand Canyon Skywalk, Eagle Point, Guano Point, and the Hualapai native village and market.
Are guides available in different languages?
Yes, guides speak Chinese, French, German, Hebrew, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, Spanish, and English.
What should I bring?
A passport or ID card and comfortable walking shoes are recommended.
What happens if the weather is poor?
Canyon closures due to inclement weather can occur, and refunds are at the discretion of the Canyon.
How do I meet the tour guide?
Meeting points may vary depending on the booked option; details are provided at booking.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, full refunds are available if canceled 24 hours in advance.