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Experience a 1.5-hour boat tour of Lake Powell, Antelope Canyon, and Glen Canyon in Arizona for $119, including scenic views and refreshments.

For those seeking an accessible way to explore some of Arizona’s most stunning natural and man-made wonders, this Boat Tour of Lake Powell, Antelope, and Glen Canyon offers a compelling option at $119 per person. Lasting 1.5 hours, this cruise combines scenic vistas, impressive geology, and iconic landmarks, making it an appealing choice for travelers who want a balanced mix of nature and engineering marvels.
The tour highlights include a close-up view of the Glen Canyon Dam, the second-largest concrete arch dam in the United States, and a cruise through Wahweap Bay for panoramic perspectives. The experience is suitable for those who enjoy gentle boat rides, with refreshing drinks like water, lemonade, or coffee included. While the tour offers incredible visuals, it is important to note that entry to Antelope Canyon hiking trails is not included, and water levels may affect the overall duration.
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The tour begins at the Lake Powell Resorts, where guests are asked to arrive 30 minutes prior to departure to allow for check-in. Boarding begins 15 minutes before the scheduled start, ensuring a timely departure. This straightforward meeting point at the resort makes it easy for visitors to gather without hassle.
Travelers should plan to bring snacks for the cruise, as no food is available for purchase onboard. The tour is designed for afternoon departures, which provide the best lighting for photos and views. It’s also worth noting that smoking is not permitted onboard, and there is a $30 park fee for Glen Canyon that covers entry for one vehicle and its passengers, valid for a week.

This tour includes a close-up view of the lower end of Antelope Canyon, which stretches over 10 miles. As the boat glides through, travelers see approximately 4 miles of canyon walls before it narrows, showcasing the vibrant, sculpted geology. The colorful, high-walled Navajo Sandstone offers striking reds and burnt oranges, which are best appreciated from the water.
Because this is a boat-based experience, visitors who prefer hiking or walking in Antelope Canyon will need to explore other options. However, the boat allows for a smooth, relaxed way to see this famous slot canyon, especially for those who might find hiking challenging or are short on time.

One of the tour’s standout features is the view of Glen Canyon Dam, which ranks as the second-largest concrete arch dam in the USA. The dam’s impressive structure is visible from the boat, providing a contrasting backdrop to the natural landscapes.
This vantage point offers a perspective that’s difficult to match from land, and the guide provides insights into the dam’s significance and construction. The dam’s presence on the tour adds an intriguing mix of natural beauty and human engineering achievement.
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The cruise through Wahweap Bay offers sweeping views of towering Navajo Sandstone Cliffs. These cliffs, with their striking red and burnt-orange tones, create a dramatic landscape framing the lake and the surrounding area.
Travelers can enjoy these vistas from the open upper deck or the shaded lower deck. The boat ride is relaxed, allowing ample opportunity for photos and taking in the scenery without feeling rushed.
The inclusive drinks are a highlight of the tour, with water, lemonade, and coffee served during the cruise. The availability of these beverages keeps guests refreshed as they take in the stunning views.
While no food is available onboard, bringing snacks is recommended for those who want to extend their enjoyment. The drinks and scenic surroundings combine to make the 1.5-hour cruise feel comfortable and leisurely.

This tour keeps groups intimate, with a limit of 8 participants, fostering a more personalized and engaging experience. This smaller size also helps ensure clear commentary and easier movement around the boat.
The vessel is ADA accessible and wheelchair friendly, making it a suitable option for travelers with mobility needs. The tour maintains a relaxed pace, which suits most visitors, including those who prefer a gentle cruise over more physically demanding activities.

Travelers should be aware of the $30 Glen Canyon park fee that covers entrance for a single vehicle and its passengers, valid for 7 consecutive days. This fee supports park maintenance and improvements, and it is paid separately from the tour.
Since water levels can fluctuate, the tour’s timing or route may sometimes extend beyond the scheduled 1.5 hours. Confirming the tour availability 48 hours in advance is recommended during winter months with fewer bookings.

This boat tour provides a more relaxed and intimate experience compared to larger, more commercial options. It offers a close-up view of iconic landmarks like Antelope Canyon and Glen Canyon Dam, with the added benefit of beverages included.
Other tours may focus solely on Navajo Canyon or dam sightseeing, but this experience combines both natural and man-made wonders within a short, accessible timeframe. The small group size and live English guide help personalize the journey and enrich the storytelling.
This 1.5-hour boat cruise offers a practical way to enjoy some of Arizona’s most impressive sights. The scenic views, insights into Glen Canyon Dam, and close-up look at Antelope Canyon make it a worthwhile choice for those short on time or seeking a relaxed touring experience.
While the cancellation issues in some reviews highlight the need to confirm bookings in advance, the tour generally provides good value for money, especially with drinks included and a small-group setting. It’s well-suited for visitors interested in iconic landscapes without the physical effort of hiking or long excursions.
Is there an option for a longer or more extensive tour?
This specific tour lasts 1.5 hours and does not include extended stops or hiking options.
Are meals available on this tour?
No, food is not provided onboard. It is recommended to bring snacks if desired.
Can I join this tour with mobility challenges?
Yes, the vessel is ADA accessible and wheelchair friendly, making it suitable for travelers with mobility needs.
What should I bring for the cruise?
Bringing snacks and sunscreen is advisable. Be prepared for variable weather—dressing appropriately for the outdoor deck is recommended.