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Experience stunning Grand Canyon, Zion, Bryce, Antelope, and Horseshoe Bend in just 2 days from Las Vegas, with all entrance fees included for $929 per person.
Traveling from Las Vegas, the 2 DAYS: Zion, Bryce, Grand Canyon, Antelope, & Horseshoe from LV tour offers an efficient way to explore some of the Southwest’s most iconic landscapes. Priced at $929.00 per person, this compact trip covers five major sites in just two days, including all entrance fees—a significant convenience that eliminates surprises or extra costs. The tour includes a night hotel stay at Page, Arizona, making it suitable for those eager for a quick but comprehensive canyon adventure. With a maximum of 12 travelers, the experience balances intimacy with ample opportunity for sightseeing and photos, all in a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle.
The tour is particularly appealing for those who want to maximize their canyon visits without the hassle of planning. It offers professional guides, group discounts, and pickup options, making it accessible and straightforward. However, travelers should be prepared for a fast-paced schedule and minimal meal options, as the tour does not include meals beyond breakfast. This trip suits visitors who are comfortable with long days of sightseeing and walking at certain stops.


The tour begins with a visit to Zion National Park, focusing on Zion Canyon, the park’s most accessible and popular area. Known for its towering deep sandstone walls carved by the Virgin River, Zion offers impressive vistas and photo opportunities. The admission ticket is included, allowing immediate access into this stunning landscape. The guide shares insights into Zion’s geological formations, making the experience both educational and scenic.
The short stop at Zion Canyon provides about an hour for exploration or photos. The walk is suitable for most guests, but visitors should be prepared for walking and some uneven terrain. This initial stop sets a high standard for the natural beauty encountered throughout the tour.
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Next, the tour heads to Bryce Canyon National Park, renowned for its crimson-colored hoodoos—tall, thin spire-shaped rock formations. The Sunset Point stop lasts approximately one hour, offering ample time to admire the vivid landscape and take photos. The admission fee is included, simplifying entry into this uniquely sculpted amphitheater.
The guide explains the formation process of Bryce’s iconic spires, providing context for the stunning scenery. Visitors can enjoy sweeping views from the viewpoint, with opportunities to spot different colors and textures that change with the light.

The itinerary includes stops at Lake Powell and the Glen Canyon Dam, both fascinating features created by the flooding of Glen Canyon. Lake Powell, formed by the Glen Canyon Dam in 1963, spans the border of Arizona and Utah. The dam is 710 feet tall and serves as a key water reservoir and hydroelectric power source for the region.
Guests get a glimpse of Lake Powell’s expansive waters and learn about the dam’s importance. These stops are practical yet scenic, illustrating how human engineering interacts with natural beauty. While not lengthy, these visits add educational value to the trip.

The horseshoe-shaped meander of the Colorado River at Horseshoe Bend is a highlight. This one-hour stop offers spectacular views from the rim of the canyon near Page, Arizona. The admission fee is included, and visitors typically spend time capturing photos of this dramatic natural feature.
The guide points out that Horseshoe Bend is also called the “east rim of the Grand Canyon,” emphasizing its grandeur. The walk to the viewpoint is manageable, though visitors should bring water and wear comfortable shoes for the short hike.

On Day 2, the tour visits Lower Antelope Canyon, a narrow slot canyon famous for its wave-like sandstone formations and vibrant reds and oranges. The guided tour, lasting 1 hour 30 minutes, is included in the price, ensuring access to this photogenic and intimate canyon.
Photographers love the unique lighting conditions that create dramatic contrasts. The guide provides insights into the canyon’s formation and the best angles for photos. Expect a guided walk through narrow, winding passages that require some walking but are suitable for most participants.

The Grand Canyon is a major feature of this tour, with highlights including the Desert View Watchtower and Mather Point. The Watchtower, built in 1932 by architect Mary E. J. Colter, is designed to resemble ancient Native American watchtowers and features murals illustrating desert life.
Guests have about an hour to explore and admire the panoramic views from the South Rim’s vantage points. The Mather Point offers a multitier platform perfect for taking in the vastness of the canyon, providing stunning photo opportunities.

The tour includes transport in air-conditioned vehicles, with options for Mercedes Sprinter or Honda Odyssey, depending on the group size. Pickup is offered, starting at 6:00 am, to ensure you maximize your daylight hours. The group remains small, with a maximum of 12 travelers, fostering a comfortable and engaging atmosphere.
Accommodation is arranged for one night in Page, Arizona, providing a convenient base for the canyon stops and reducing the need for long drives. The package also includes bottled water and all entrance fees, adding convenience and value.

This 2-day adventure suits those who want to see multiple major landmarks with minimal fuss and fast-paced logistics. It’s ideal for budget-conscious travelers who value all-inclusive pricing and small group sizes. The tour’s schedule is demanding, so flexibility and energy are recommended for navigating early mornings and a busy itinerary.
Travelers without US ID should note the $100 fee per park entrance, which applies at each national park. The tour is also best for those comfortable with walking and short hikes at various stops.
The 2 DAYS: Zion, Bryce, Grand Canyon, Antelope, & Horseshoe tour delivers an efficient way to visit some of the Southwest’s most stunning sights in just two days. With all entrance fees included, a night hotel stay, and small group sizes, the experience offers value and comfort for those eager to explore without the stress of planning.
While the schedule is tight, the key highlights—such as Horseshoe Bend, the Vivid Hoodoos of Bryce, and the Grand Canyon’s panoramic views—are all well-covered. This tour is particularly well-suited for visitors with limited time who want a comprehensive snapshot of the region’s natural beauty.
The main limitations include long travel days and no included meals, which means travelers should plan for additional food options. This tour presents a solid option for adventure seekers looking to maximize their canyon visits in a short time.
Does the tour include all entrance fees?
Yes, all entrance fees for Bryce Canyon, Zion Canyon, Horseshoe Bend, Lower Antelope Canyon, and the Grand Canyon are included in the price.
What is the starting time and meeting point?
The tour departs at 6:00 am. Pickup is offered, with details provided during booking.
Is a US ID required?
Travellers without US ID are required to pay an additional $100 fee per park entrance.
How long is each stop?
Stops vary from 1 hour at Zion and Horseshoe Bend, to 1 hour 30 minutes at Lower Antelope Canyon, with other stops around an hour for panoramic views.
What vehicles are used for transportation?
Depending on group size, rides are in 2025 Mercedes Sprinter or Honda Odyssey vehicles, both air-conditioned for comfort.
Are meals included?
No, meals are not included, except for breakfast. Travelers should plan to bring snacks or buy food during the trip.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, cancellations are free if made at least 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is this tour suitable for all fitness levels?
Most stops involve walking and short hikes. Participants should be prepared for some physical activity but no strenuous trekking is required.
What is the maximum group size?
The tour limits group size to 12 travelers for a more personalized experience.
Can I expect to take many photos?
Absolutely. Iconic spots like Horseshoe Bend and Grand Canyon viewpoints provide fantastic photo opportunities.
What makes this tour different from other canyon trips?
Its all-inclusive pricing, small group size, and inclusion of five major sites in just two days make it a comprehensive and convenient option from Las Vegas.