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Discover the stunning Antelope Canyon, Horseshoe Bend, and Navajo culture on this private 9-hour tour from Sedona or Flagstaff, including transportation and a guide.

The Private Antelope Canyon Day Tour from Sedona or Flagstaff offers an intimate way to explore some of the most iconic sights in northern Arizona. Priced at $2,150 per group (up to 5 people), this 9-hour tour provides a personalized journey through the region’s breathtaking landscapes. With private transportation, a knowledgeable guide, and pickup included, it’s an ideal choice for those seeking a flexible, in-depth experience. Booking is popular — on average, this tour is reserved 202 days in advance, reflecting its appeal.
This tour is best suited for travelers comfortable with moderate physical activity, as it involves walking on uneven terrain, stairs, and ladders at Lower Antelope Canyon. The itinerary balances adventurous exploration with cultural insights, making it perfect for visitors who want a comprehensive visit without the crowds of larger group tours. However, weather can impact access, especially at Lower Antelope Canyon, which occasionally closes last-minute due to weather conditions.
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The tour begins with pickup from Sedona or Flagstaff, providing private transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle. This setup ensures a smooth and comfortable ride through the Arizona landscape. The guided tour includes all fees and taxes, so there are no hidden costs, and bottled water is provided throughout the day.
The exact pickup time depends on your location, but the tour runs daily from 7:30 AM to 5:00 PM between August 19, 2024, and June 18, 2026. The private nature of the tour means only your group participates, allowing for a flexible schedule and personalized attention from the guide.

The highlight of the tour is Lower Antelope Canyon, one of the most photographed slot canyons in the world. Upon arrival in Page, Arizona, the guide leads your group through this spectacular natural formation with a local Navajo guide. The tour lasts about 1 hour, during which you explore the narrow, winding passageways filled with stunning light beams and vivid sandstone walls.
Navigating the canyon requires steady footing, balance, and agility, as walking is in loose sand, and stairs and ladders are part of the experience. The guide provides insights into the geology and Navajo traditions associated with the canyon, enriching the visual wonder with cultural context.
On the way to the main attractions, the tour includes a 30-minute stop at a Navajo Trading Post. Here, visitors can browse intricate Navajo crafts and learn about the local culture directly from artisans. This free stop offers a relaxed opportunity to appreciate traditional weaving, jewelry, and other handmade items, providing a meaningful cultural connection beyond the natural scenery.
The tour offers a 1-hour optional stop in Page to admire Lake Powell or take photos of Glen Canyon Dam. These locations provide additional scenic vistas and a chance for memorable photos. Guests can also choose to have lunch in Page during this time, although meals are not included in the tour price, so dining expenses are on your own.
After exploring the canyons, the group heads to Horseshoe Bend, a scenic overlook carved by the Colorado River. The visit involves a 1.5-mile round-trip walk on a hardened, unshaded path, with easy terrain suitable for most visitors. The 30-minute stop offers breathtaking views of the deeply carved river channel in a dramatic horseshoe shape, a widely shared photo spot.
Standing at the edge, visitors enjoy panoramic vistas that highlight the natural power of erosion and the rugged beauty of the Colorado Plateau.
The tour requires moderate physical fitness due to walking on uneven surfaces, stairs, ladders, and the sand in the canyon. The guide is experienced in managing groups and providing safety tips.
Weather can influence access to Lower Antelope Canyon; on rare occasions, it closes due to weather events. In such cases, the tour may substitute Upper Antelope Canyon for an additional fee of up to $60 per person. Guests have the option to opt out of the Antelope Canyon portion if they prefer not to pay the surcharge, although the overall tour fee remains non-refundable.
This private tour emphasizes a personalized experience in northern Arizona’s most iconic sights. Unlike larger group excursions, the small-group format allows for flexibility in timing and more tailored interaction with guides. The inclusion of cultural stops, like the Navajo Trading Post, adds depth to the visit, offering more than just sightseeing.
Transportation is entirely private and air-conditioned, removing the stress of crowded buses or shared shuttles. The tour’s comprehensive itinerary balances stunning vistas, cultural insights, and gentle adventure, making it suitable for those craving a meaningful, comfortable day exploring the Southwest’s natural beauty.
This tour shines in its intimate, customized approach, with a knowledgeable guide leading the way through some of Arizona’s most celebrated landscapes. The combination of Lower Antelope Canyon, Horseshoe Bend, and cultural stops provides a well-rounded experience. The inclusion of private transportation and all fees enhances convenience and value.
However, the physical demands mean it’s best suited for those with moderate mobility. Also, weather contingencies can affect access to the canyon, and the non-refundable policy requires travelers to be certain of their plans.
This Private Antelope Canyon Day Tour offers a thorough, engaging way to see northern Arizona’s highlights while enjoying the comfort and flexibility of a small-group, private experience.
What is the price of the tour?
The tour costs $2,150 per group, accommodating up to 5 people.
How long does the tour last?
It is approximately 9 hours from pickup to drop-off.
What stops are included in the itinerary?
Stops include Lower Antelope Canyon, Navajo Trading Post, a photo stop at Lake Powell or Glen Canyon Dam, and Horseshoe Bend.
Is transportation provided?
Yes, the tour includes private, air-conditioned transportation.
Are meals included?
No, lunch and dinner are not included; guests can purchase food during the stop in Page.
What physical effort is required?
Walking in loose sand, navigating stairs and ladders, and a 1.5-mile walk to Horseshoe Bend are part of the experience, requiring moderate physical fitness.
Can this tour be canceled or changed?
The experience is non-refundable and cannot be altered. If canceled due to weather, a full refund or alternate date is offered.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Children under 8 need a child seat or booster, which must be provided by the guest. The walking and climbing may be challenging for some children.
What happens if Lower Antelope Canyon is closed?
The tour may substitute Upper Antelope Canyon for an additional fee of up to $60 per person. Guests can opt out of this if they prefer.
How far in advance should I book?
Booking is recommended about 6 to 7 months ahead, as the tour is popular and booked on average 202 days in advance.
Is this tour suitable for those with mobility concerns?
Mobility issues should be communicated in advance; the tour involves walking on uneven terrain, stairs, and ladders, so some mobility limitations may be a concern.