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Explore stunning Southwest sights on this 3-day Las Vegas to Sedona, Monument Valley, Antelope Canyon, and Valley of Fire tour, including accommodations and guided experiences.

This 3-day tour from Las Vegas offers an immersive journey through some of the most iconic landscapes of the American Southwest. Priced at $744 per person, it combines the breathtaking sights of Sedona’s red rocks, the majestic Monument Valley, the surreal Antelope Canyon, and the fiery landscapes of Valley of Fire. The tour includes two nights of accommodation, two breakfasts, all entrance fees, and round-trip transfers, making it a convenient way to explore these natural wonders without the hassle of planning.
Designed for nature lovers and adventure seekers, this experience offers the perfect balance of guided tours and free time, with comfortable transportation and insightful guides. While the itinerary is packed with memorable stops, travelers should be prepared for a busy pace and some early mornings. It’s an excellent choice for those who want to see a wide array of sights in a short time with all logistics handled.
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The tour begins in Las Vegas with a transfer across the Mojave Desert, heading toward the renowned Sedona. The journey takes you along historic Route 66 and into the Colorado Plateau, arriving in the “jewel of the desert.” One of the first stops is at the Oak Creek Canyon overlook, where sweeping views of red rocks and surrounding scenery make for excellent photo opportunities. This overlook offers free admission and a chance to appreciate Sedona’s natural beauty.
Next, travelers enjoy a lunch break in Sedona, where the town’s arts and crafts shops showcase authentic Native American art, jewelry, and unique boutiques. The tour includes a self-guided visit to the Chapel of the Holy Cross, which provides panoramic views of Bell Rock, Courthouse Butte, and Cathedral Rock—all iconic formations of Sedona’s landscape. This stop offers a free and relaxed opportunity to explore at your own pace.

After lunch, the group heads out into the surrounding desert to enjoy more of Sedona’s stunning scenery. The Chapel of the Holy Cross is a highlight, with its striking architecture set against a backdrop of red sandstone cliffs. Visitors can take in the panoramic vistas, perfect for photography and appreciating the region’s geological marvels.
This part of the tour is designed to give a taste of Sedona’s natural allure without extensive hiking, making it accessible for most travelers. The stop at Bell Rock, Courthouse Butte, and Cathedral Rock allows for casual sightseeing and photo sessions, with the opportunity to learn about the area’s geological and cultural significance.

By late afternoon, the tour departs Sedona and travels east to Page, where it bases itself for the night. Accommodation is at the Clarion Inn or similar, offering a comfortable stay after a long day of sightseeing. The evening is free to explore locally or relax in the hotel, preparing for the adventures ahead.
The second day kicks off with an early start to reach Monument Valley, one of the most recognizable symbols of the American West. The valley, located within the Navajo Nation, features towering sandstone formations that reach up to 1,000 feet. The highlight here is the jeep tour led by Navajo guides, who take visitors down into the valley for an authentic experience. These guides share insights into Navajo culture and the land’s unique geology, offering a personalized perspective unavailable elsewhere.
Following the jeep tour, the group visits Horseshoe Bend, a spectacular meander of the Colorado River. The viewpoint provides a dramatic horseshoe-shaped curve of the river, with stunning vistas that are perfect for photos and appreciating nature’s artistry.
The final day begins with a tour of Antelope Canyon, renowned for its wave-like, wind-formed dunes and light beams filtering through narrow openings. The lower Antelope Canyon offers an up-close look at these surreal formations, created by water, wind, and sand over thousands of years. The canyon’s dunes and narrow passageways create an otherworldly atmosphere, making it a highlight of the trip.
After the canyon exploration, travelers head back toward Las Vegas, stopping at the Valley of Fire. This park is famed for its vivid red sandstone formations, which, when illuminated by the sun, appear to be on fire—hence the name. The park’s ancient rock formations date back over 150 million years, shaped during the age of the dinosaurs. Visitors have a chance to see the red rocks reflecting the sun’s rays, creating a fiery spectacle.
Throughout the tour, air-conditioned vehicles ensure a comfortable ride between destinations. The group size is limited to 52 travelers, fostering a more intimate experience. The guide on this tour is present throughout, providing expert commentary and logistical support, making the trip smooth and informative.
All major entrance fees and guided jeep tours are included, which adds value by eliminating extra costs and planning stress. The two breakfasts provided at the hotel add a convenient start to busy days, while all transportation, including transfers from and back to Las Vegas, is arranged for ease.

This 3-day Southwest adventure is ideal for those who want a rundown of the region’s most famous sights without the hassle of DIY planning. It suits nature enthusiasts, photographers, and anyone eager to see spectacular landscapes in a short timeframe. Travelers should be prepared for early mornings and long days of sightseeing, but the pace is manageable thanks to comfortable transportation and guided explanations.
While the tour offers great value, it does not include meals beyond breakfast, airport transfers, or personal expenses. It is non-refundable, so travelers should be sure of their plans before booking. The guided jeep tours in Monument Valley are led by Navajo guides, offering authentic cultural insights but also requiring participants to be comfortable with off-road vehicle rides.
This Sedona, Monument Valley & Antelope Canyon tour provides a well-rounded snapshot of the Southwest’s most iconic landscapes. It combines stunning scenery, cultural insights, and convenient logistics, making it a practical choice for those who want to maximize their time and minimize planning. The inclusion of accommodations and entrance fees adds to the tour’s appeal, though the busy itinerary may not suit travelers seeking a more leisurely pace.
What is the price of this tour?
The tour costs $744 per person.
How long is the tour?
It lasts approximately 3 days.
What are the main stops included?
Stops include Sedona, Monument Valley, Horseshoe Bend, Antelope Canyon, and Valley of Fire.
Are accommodations included?
Yes, two nights in a hotel are included, specifically at the Clarion Inn in Page or similar.
Is transportation provided?
Yes, air-conditioned vehicles are used for all transfers and excursions.
Does the tour include guided tours?
Yes, there is a Navajo-led jeep tour in Monument Valley and guided visits to other parks.
Are meals provided?
Breakfasts are included; other meals and drinks are not.
What is the tour’s cancellation policy?
The tour is non-refundable and cannot be changed for any reason.
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Most travelers can participate, but the physical demands are moderate due to long days and some walking.
Where do I meet the tour?
Meet at Luxor Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas at 6:30 am.
This tour offers an accessible, well-organized way to experience the Southwest’s most famous sights with all logistics arranged for a seamless adventure.