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Discover the stunning landscapes of Navajo Nation with this 13-hour tour from Las Vegas, including Antelope Canyon, Horseshoe Bend, and Glen Canyon Dam.
Explore the natural wonders of Arizona on this full-day tour departing from Las Vegas for $259 per person. Spanning 13 hours, the tour offers an immersive experience at Antelope Canyon (PRIME TIME), along with visits to Horseshoe Bend and the Glen Canyon Dam Overlook. The tour includes all entrance fees, taxes, a delicious lunch, and a comfortable, air-conditioned transportation with hotel pickup and drop-off. Perfect for those who want to see iconic landmarks with expert guidance, this tour emphasizes convenience, accessibility, and in-depth storytelling from Navajo guides.
While the tour features popular sights and is suitable for most visitors, it’s worth noting that Upper Antelope Canyon can be crowded, and the Lower Antelope Canyon involves some steep descents and ladders. This tour suits travelers eager for a well-organized day exploring Arizona’s most photogenic spots with knowledgeable guides.


This tour from Las Vegas takes travelers into the heart of Navajo Nation to experience some of Arizona’s most striking landscapes. At Antelope Canyon, visitors can choose between Upper and Lower sections, each offering unique photographic and walking experiences. The Upper Antelope Canyon is famous for its light beams and flat walk, easily accessible for most, while the Lower Antelope Canyon offers a more adventurous route involving some staircases and ladders.
The day continues with a visit to Horseshoe Bend, a dramatic meander in the Colorado River that creates a towering, horseshoe-shaped curve seen from an overlook. Completing the journey is a stop at the Glen Canyon Dam Overlook, where panoramic views of Lake Powell and the dam structure itself provide fantastic photo opportunities. The entire route showcases an incredible mix of natural and man-made marvels.
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The Antelope Canyon visit is the highlight of this tour, offering prime time admission to ensure visitors see the canyon at its most spectacular, with special light beams often visible. The flat, walk-through experience at Upper Antelope Canyon is designed to be accessible for most, with a length of only 100 yards. This section’s popularity means it can be crowded, but the canyon’s stunning light effects and textured rock formations make it worth the wait.
For those opting for Lower Antelope Canyon, expect a more physically engaging experience that involves descending 3-4 flights of stairs, navigating smaller ladders, and walking over uneven ground. This part of the canyon is carved in a V-shape and offers equally impressive photo opportunities, though it requires more mobility. The guide provides insights into the geology and history of the canyon, enriching the visual experience.

The Horseshoe Bend stop is a highlight for its dramatic view of the Colorado River looped in a horseshoe shape. Located just outside Page, Arizona, this viewpoint is a short walk from the parking area and offers spectacular photo opportunities. The vantage point is elevated, providing a sweeping panorama of red rock formations and the winding river below.
Visitors should prepare for a moderate walk to the overlook and bring a camera for capturing the striking landscape. The views are especially impressive during the midday sun when the canyon’s colors are vivid, although lighting conditions vary with the time of day. The tour’s timing ensures the visit is well-coordinated for optimal light and crowd levels.

A stop at the Glen Canyon Dam Overlook grants sweeping scenic views of Lake Powell and the dam structure. The overlook provides a vantage point to appreciate the scale of this engineering marvel and the expansive reservoir behind it. The views also give context to the surrounding canyon landscape, making it a perfect photo spot.
This location is a quick, scenic stop, ideal for soaking in the vastness of Lake Powell and understanding its importance in the region. The guide points out noteworthy features and shares insights into the dam’s history and purpose, adding educational value to the visit.
More Great Tours NearbyThis tour offers free pickup and drop-off from several major Las Vegas hotels, including Excalibur Hotel, MGM Grand, Treasure Island, Wynn Las Vegas, Circus Circus, The Strat, and Horseshoe. The transportation is in an air-conditioned van, providing a comfortable ride throughout the day.
Departure times vary seasonally, with 6 am in summer and 5 am in winter, ensuring travelers reach the sites early enough to avoid peak crowds and enjoy optimal lighting conditions. The tour duration is approximately 13 hours, making it a full-day commitment but one packed with iconic sights and expert narration.

The tour involves moderate walking at each stop. The Upper Antelope Canyon walk is flat and easily accessible, while Lower Antelope Canyon involves descending and ascending ladders and navigating uneven terrain, making it unsuitable for those with mobility issues or claustrophobia. The tour is not wheelchair accessible, and those with back problems should consider their comfort with the physical activity involved.
Travelers should wear comfortable shoes, bring sunscreen, water, and a camera to capture the stunning scenery. The guides provide knowledgeable narration about each site, but no specific provisions are made for travelers with mobility limitations.
All entrance fees for Antelope Canyon, Horseshoe Bend, and the Glen Canyon Dam Overlook are included in the $259 price. The tour also covers taxes, lunch, and provides bottled water and snacks, offering excellent value for a comprehensive day trip. The convenience of skip-the-line tickets and hotel pickup simplifies the experience, making it accessible for those unfamiliar with the area.
The full refund policy allows cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, adding flexibility for travelers with changing plans. The live English-speaking guide ensures clear explanations and storytelling throughout the day.

This tour is well-suited for those seeking a stress-free way to see Arizona’s most iconic sites without the hassle of planning transportation or tickets. It’s ideal for photo enthusiasts who want prime lighting conditions and guided insights into the area’s geology and culture.
However, travelers with mobility challenges or claustrophobia should consider the physical demands of the Lower Antelope Canyon option or explore alternative tours. The tour’s moderate pace and full-day schedule make it a good fit for those comfortable with a busy day of sightseeing.

This 13-hour guided tour from Las Vegas offers a well-rounded experience of Arizona’s most famous landscapes. The combination of Antelope Canyon, Horseshoe Bend, and Glen Canyon Dam Overlook presents a diverse view of natural and man-made marvels, all with the convenience of professional guides and included entrance fees.
The emphasis on comfort, accessibility, and expert narration makes this tour a practical choice for many travelers. It’s especially valuable for those wanting a comprehensive day trip without sacrificing quality or information. The main limitations are the physical demands of Lower Antelope Canyon and the potential crowds at Upper Antelope, but these are balanced by the tour’s overall organization and scenic highlights.
What is included in the tour price?
All entrance fees for Antelope Canyon, Horseshoe Bend, and Glen Canyon Dam Overlook, taxes, lunch, bottled water, and snacks are included.
What are the departure times?
Departure is at 6 am in summer and 5 am in winter, depending on the season.
Can I visit both Upper and Lower Antelope Canyon?
Yes, travelers can choose between Upper and Lower Antelope Canyon, each offering a different experience.
Is the tour suitable for children or people with mobility issues?
The Upper Antelope Canyon walk is flat and accessible for most, but Lower Antelope Canyon involves stairs and ladders, making it unsuitable for those with mobility challenges or claustrophobia.
How long is the total tour?
The entire experience lasts approximately 13 hours from hotel pickup to drop-off.
Is lunch provided?
Yes, a lunch with vegetarian options is included, along with bottled water and snacks.
Where does the tour pick up from?
Pickup is available from several Las Vegas hotels, including Excalibur, MGM Grand, Treasure Island, Wynn Las Vegas, Circus Circus, The Strat, and Horseshoe.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable shoes, camera, sunscreen, and water for the day.
Are there any restrictions or things to avoid?
Smoking is not allowed. The tour is not suitable for wheelchair users, those with back problems, or claustrophobia.
How do I cancel or reschedule?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund or reserve now and pay later to keep plans flexible.