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Experience the stunning Antelope Canyon from Lake Powell on a 2-hour boat tour, including photography opportunities, scenic views, and swimming in deep waters.

The Antelope Canyon Photo Boating Excursion offers a 2-hour adventure that combines scenic boat rides with fantastic photo opportunities. Priced at $199 per person, this small-group tour emphasizes comfort and personalized attention, limiting passenger capacity to ensure panoramic views and fewer crowds. The tour departs from Page, Arizona, a popular hub for exploring Lake Powell and its iconic landscapes, with the option of morning or afternoon sessions.
This experience is ideal for visitors who want to enjoy Antelope Canyon’s natural beauty without hiking. A key feature is the knowledgeable Coast Guard licensed captain, who guides guests through the canyon, sharing insights about the area’s geology, history, and the impressive Glen Canyon Dam. While the admission ticket to Glen Canyon National Recreation Area is not included, the tour’s value lies in the relaxed pace, stunning scenery, and the chance to capture memorable photos and videos.

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This tour begins in Page, Arizona, with a captained boat that navigates around Lake Powell, offering a fresh perspective of the canyon from the water. The boat features an open bow design for unobstructed views, providing the best angles for photography and sightseeing. With limited passenger capacity, the experience remains intimate and comfortable, avoiding the typical crowds seen on larger enclosed boats.
Once on the water, the guide leads guests through the glistening Wahweap Bay and the surrounding desert scenery, including Castle Rock, Tower Butte, and Navajo Mountain. The boat ride is fast and new, boosting the fun factor while maintaining a relaxed atmosphere. This scenic route offers views of the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, making it more than just a canyon trip.
The main highlight of this tour is a guided photo boating excursion through Antelope Canyon, showcasing the iconic natural rock formations and lighting conditions that make the canyon famous. Unlike crowded land tours, this boat allows guests to enjoy panoramic views of the canyon walls with maximum exposure.
The guides are skilled at finding the best lighting and positioning the boat for optimal shots. They are also attentive to guests’ photography needs, offering plenty of opportunities to take pictures of the gorgeous canyon walls, towering cliffs, and buttes. This stop is perfect for those wanting visual memories of the canyon’s vibrant colors and intricate formations.
Another significant stop on this tour is the Glen Canyon Dam, a 710-foot tall concrete arch dam that took a decade to build. It is the second highest in the United States and creates Lake Powell, a vast reservoir named after explorer John Wesley Powell.
Guests will appreciate the cliff views surrounding Wahweap Bay, with scenes of the Navajo Nation’s landscape and desert scenery. The Glen Canyon Dam is an impressive feat of engineering, and from the boat, visitors get a close-up view of its size and structure, adding context to the natural beauty of the canyon.

Many reviews highlight how conducive this tour is for taking photos and videos. The guide’s ability to find the best lighting conditions enhances the quality of shots, whether for social media or personal keepsakes. The 2-hour duration allows enough time to capture multiple angles and scenic moments without feeling rushed.
Guests also have the chance to swim in the deep, warm waters during the trip, which has been a favorite activity for many. The water’s temperature and clarity make it a perfect way to cool off and relax amidst the scenery.
The boat tour limits up to 6 guests, creating a very personal and relaxed environment. Many reviews praise the friendly, knowledgeable guides, especially the captain Lans, for sharing informative commentary and making guests comfortable. The small group size ensures that everyone has ample opportunity to ask questions, take photos, and enjoy the scenery without feeling crowded or rushed.
This personalized approach is a standout feature, making the experience more engaging and memorable for those who appreciate attentive service.
Booking the tour on average 34 days in advance is recommended due to high demand. The tour’s availability during morning and afternoon offers flexibility for different schedules. The $30 Glen Canyon National Recreation Area entrance fee is not included, so plan accordingly.
The tour requires moderate physical fitness, especially if you wish to participate in swimming or get off the boat to explore certain areas. Travelers should check the local time in Page, Arizona, which is on Mountain Standard Time (MST), not daylight saving time. Mobile tickets make check-in smooth, and free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the start time.
This tour’s combination of scenic water-based views and photo opportunities distinguishes it from land-based canyon tours. The open water setting affords views of Lake Powell and the desert landscape that are impossible from above, providing a unique experience for water lovers and photography enthusiasts alike.
The informative guidance, combined with the personalized boat ride, ensures that guests leave with a deep appreciation of the area’s natural and man-made marvels. Many reviews mention how peaceful and beautiful the experience is, especially the swimming off the boat, which offers a fun and refreshing break from sightseeing.
The Antelope Canyon Photo Boating Excursion provides a relaxed, scenic, and photo-friendly way to experience this iconic landscape. The small-group format and knowledgeable guides contribute to a personalized adventure suited for photographers, water lovers, and those seeking a less crowded experience.
While the $199 price may seem steep for some**, the quality of the views, opportunity to swim, and insider knowledge make it a worthwhile option for visitors who want a more intimate perspective of Lake Powell and Antelope Canyon. This trip is especially recommended for those who appreciate natural beauty, photography, and serenity.
“Beautiful place, enjoyable and relaxing trip with knowledgeable and attentive guide. Got some great pictures!”
Is there an age limit or physical requirement for this tour?
The tour requires moderate physical fitness. Participants should be comfortable on a boat and willing to swim if desired.
Are food and drinks provided during the tour?
The tour includes water but does not mention any food or additional drinks being provided.
Can I cancel or reschedule the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the scheduled start. Cancellations within 24 hours result in no refund.
What is the best time of day to take this tour?
Guests can choose between morning or afternoon sessions, depending on their schedule. The timing can affect lighting conditions for photography.
Do I need to pay the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area entrance fee separately?
Yes, the $30 7-day pass for the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area is not included in the tour price and must be paid separately if visiting the area independently.