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Explore stunning Antelope Canyons and Horseshoe Bend on a 5-hour guided tour from Page, Arizona, including lunch, water, and hotel pickup for a seamless experience.

The Lower & Upper Antelope Canyon + Horseshoe Bend Tour offers an immersive 5-hour journey through some of Arizona’s most iconic landscapes. Priced at $476 per person, this package includes guided visits to both Antelope Canyons, a visit to the breathtaking Horseshoe Bend, and a convenient hotel pickup and drop-off within Page. The tour combines three key experiences—two stunning slot canyons and a panoramic river overlook—making it a perfect choice for travelers eager to see the highlights efficiently.
This tour is well-suited for visitors who want a comprehensive experience without the hassle of booking multiple tickets or navigating between sites independently. It’s especially appealing for those who appreciate guided commentary, timed lighting, and all-included logistics. The 5-hour duration balances a thorough exploration with comfort, although it involves some walking, stairs, and inclines. The tour is not designed for individuals with claustrophobia or those requiring wheelchair access, and it’s best to come prepared with comfortable shoes, camera, sunscreen, and water.
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The tour begins with a hotel pickup in Page, Arizona, ensuring a smooth start to the day. Travelers are picked up at their lodging or specified location, making transportation hassle-free. Once aboard the van, the first stop is at Lower Antelope Canyon, where a short walk from check-in leads into the canyon’s largest cavern.
This initial visit features a descent of five flights of stairs—a total of 82 steps—and covers about 1.1 miles of walking inside the canyon. The Lower Antelope Canyon is known for its striking formations and narrow passages. The guide leads visitors through the best viewpoints, explaining the geology and hidden secrets of the slot canyon, while providing ample opportunities for photographs.

Descending into the Lower Antelope Canyon is a highlight of this tour. The guided walk takes you through a maze of narrow passages, with eight ladders to navigate part of the terrain. The canyon’s play of light and shadow creates an ever-changing palette of colors, especially during optimal lighting times, which the guide highlights.
The guided tour inside the canyon lasts around an hour, during which the guide shares stories and points out notable formations. The length of the walk makes it manageable for most physically capable visitors, but the stairs and inclines mean it’s less suitable for people with mobility issues or claustrophobia. The Lower Canyon offers an intimate, detailed experience with plenty of opportunities for photos.

After exiting the Lower Canyon, the van makes a quick stop at Big Lake Trading Post for snacks, souvenirs, and restroom breaks. Here, travelers can stretch and recharge before heading to Upper Antelope Canyon.
The Upper Antelope Canyon is accessed via 4×4 trucks, which take visitors over dirt paths to the canyon entrance. The check-in process for the Upper Canyon occurs after the short drive, which takes approximately an hour of exploration. The hike inside the Upper Canyon is about 1/4 mile and features a one-way traffic flow, making the experience more streamlined and less crowded compared to the Lower Canyon.
More Great Tours NearbyInside the Upper Antelope Canyon, visitors walk along a relatively flat path for nearly an hour, enjoying the most famous views and light beams that photographers often seek. The guide leads the group through the canyon’s narrower sections, pointing out unique formations and explaining the geology behind them.
After exploring, visitors ascend a 150-step staircase that climbs up around the canyon’s rim, providing panoramic views before rejoining the group for the return trip. The guided walk emphasizes timed lighting and hidden details, making it a highlight for photography enthusiasts and first-time visitors alike.

The final stop is at Horseshoe Bend, a spectacular overlook where the Colorado River curves into a near-perfect horseshoe shape. The viewpoint offers a 1,000-foot drop and sweeping vistas. Visitors walk from the parking area to the viewpoint, where you can take in the dramatic landscape and capture stunning photos of the river below.
This stop is typically brief but memorable, offering a chance for reflection and picture-taking. Since the timing of the day influences lighting and crowd levels, visiting during optimal hours can enhance the experience.
After completing all the stops, the van returns travelers to their original pickup point in Page. The entire 5-hour tour wraps up with a relaxed pace, allowing visitors to review their photos or ask additional questions during the drive back. The tour’s all-inclusive package ensures travelers leave with water, a lunch from Subway, and plenty of memories.
This combo tour stands out with its comprehensive coverage of both Antelope Canyons plus Horseshoe Bend, all within a single package. The guided nature ensures visitors receive expert commentary on geology, history, and photography tips, enhancing the overall experience. The hotel pickup adds convenience, especially for travelers unfamiliar with the area.
The inclusion of lunch and water simplifies planning, while the focus on timing for optimal lighting makes it especially attractive for photography lovers. The reviews underscore the importance of knowledgeable guides and stunning views, which this tour delivers consistently.
This tour offers a cost-effective, all-in-one way to see Arizona’s most photographed landmarks. The $476 price includes permits, entrance fees, lunch, water, guide service, and transportation—streamlining the experience. The 5-hour duration strikes a balance between thoroughness and comfort, making it suitable for most travelers.
While the tour is not accessible for wheelchair users or those with claustrophobia, it remains an excellent choice for those who enjoy guided walks, photography, and scenic overlooks. The high ratings and glowing reviews highlight the professionalism of the guides and the spectacular sites. This comprehensive package is ideal for visitors who want to maximize their time exploring Page’s natural wonders in a convenient, guided format.
What is included in the tour price?
The $476 per person fee includes Navajo Nation permits, all entrance fees, guided tours of both Antelope Canyons, Horseshoe Bend, lunch from Subway, and bottled water.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 5 hours, including all stops, guide-led walks, and transportation.
Is hotel pickup available?
Yes, hotel pickup and drop-off within Page are included, making the tour more convenient for visitors staying locally.
Are there any physical requirements?
Yes, the tour involves stairs—82 steps into the Lower Canyon and 150 steps at the Upper—so it’s less suitable for those with mobility issues or claustrophobia.
What should I bring?
Visitors should bring comfortable shoes, camera, sunscreen, and water. Note that bags, tripods, drones, and selfie sticks are not allowed inside the canyons.
Is there a guide during the tour?
Yes, a live English-speaking guide leads the walk, sharing stories and tips throughout each site.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, full refunds are available if canceled up to 3 days in advance.
Are restrooms available during the tour?
Restrooms are only accessible at the canyon check-in sites and at Big Lake Trading Post.
Is this tour suitable for children?
The physical demands and restrictions mean it may not be suitable for very young children or those sensitive to confined spaces.
How do I book this tour?
Reservations can be made through the provided link, with the option to specify pickup details and any special needs.
What makes this tour stand out compared to others?
Its comprehensive coverage, expert guides, timed lighting for photography, and convenient logistics make it a top choice for exploring Page’s famous landmarks.