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Discover the stunning Lower Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend on a private day tour from Las Vegas, including expert guides, photo stops, and scenic views.

This Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend Day Tour offers a full-day journey into some of Arizona’s most striking landscapes. Priced at $349 per person and lasting 14 to 15 hours, it combines a guided walk through the Lower Antelope Canyon with incredible views of Horseshoe Bend and a photo stop at Glen Canyon Dam. Starting from Las Vegas, this tour suits those eager for an immersive experience of natural beauty, with the convenience of hotel pickup and drop-off included.
The tour’s highlights include a local Navajo guide leading the way in the canyon, plenty of opportunities to photograph the vivid colors of Navajo sandstone, and panoramic vistas of the Colorado River. Travelers should be prepared for a long day but will appreciate the expertly curated stops and the chance to see iconic landmarks in a single trip.
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The tour begins with hotel pickup from properties along the Las Vegas Strip, making access straightforward for travelers staying in the city. Once aboard, the journey heads toward St. George where guests can purchase lunch, offering flexibility to choose a meal before reaching Arizona’s scenic highlights.
This setup ensures a smooth start, saving participants from navigating rental cars or public transportation. The door-to-door service makes this an accessible option for those looking to maximize sightseeing time without logistical worries.

The centerpiece of the tour is the guided walk through Lower Antelope Canyon. Descending five flights of stairs (35 meters), visitors enter the largest chamber of the canyon. Here, the Navajo guide shares insights into the canyon’s formation, created over centuries by rain, wind, and erosion, which results in the canyon’s mesmerizing, kaleidoscopic colors.
The guided walk emphasizes safety and storytelling, providing context about the Navajo Nation and the natural forces that shaped this extraordinary formation. Travelers appreciate how the guide’s commentary enhances the experience, making the vivid colors and twisting passageways more meaningful.

After exploring the canyon, the tour moves to Horseshoe Bend, a renowned meander of the Colorado River. Located in Page, Arizona, the overlook offers sweeping vistas of the river carving a horseshoe-shaped bend into the surrounding landscape.
This stop is approximately one hour long, giving ample time to take photos and soak in the natural grandeur. The view of the curving river against the rugged terrain consistently draws praise for its dramatic formation and vibrant scenery.
More Great Tours NearbyBefore returning to Las Vegas, the tour includes a photo stop at Glen Canyon Dam. Recognized as the second highest concrete-arch dam in the United States, it offers impressive views of the dam structure and the Lake Powell reservoir behind it.
This stop provides a different perspective on the region’s engineering marvels and hydroelectric history. It’s a brief but worthwhile addition to the day, especially for those interested in the area’s infrastructure and scenic vistas.

The tour package provides hotel pickup and drop-off to make planning easier, along with all entry tickets to Horseshoe Bend. The guided walk in Antelope Canyon is led by a local Navajo guide, enriching the experience with cultural context and storytelling.
Unlimited drinking water is included, helping travelers stay refreshed during the long day of sightseeing. This thoughtful touch ensures comfort, especially considering the outdoor exposure and walking involved.

Participants should note that lunch is not included; guests can purchase food during the stop in St. George. The lower Antelope Canyon entry fee costs $90 per person, which is payable separately.
For safety and comfort, high-heeled shoes, open-toed shoes, alcohol, and drugs are not permitted. The tour is not suitable for children under 5 years, pregnant women, or individuals with mobility issues or wheelchair needs.
The tour offers languages including English, Spanish, Italian, Russian, Portuguese, and Chinese, and small or private groups are available for a more personalized experience.

With a rating of 5 out of 5 based on 2 reviews, this tour demonstrates strong approval from participants, especially praising knowledgeable guides like Alex, who add storytelling and photo-taking support. The long duration is balanced by the quality of the stops and the scenic value of the sites, making it ideal for those who want a comprehensive day of sightseeing.
While the $90 Antelope Canyon entry fee is separate, the guided canyon walk and the scenic stops justify the cost for many travelers. The experience offers a good mix of cultural insight, natural beauty, and photo opportunities, suitable for those comfortable with a full-day outing.

This tour delivers a well-organized, scenic, and culturally enriching experience that packs several of Arizona’s most iconic sights into a single day. The guided walk in Lower Antelope Canyon is a highlight, especially with the narration by a knowledgeable Navajo guide. The views of Horseshoe Bend and Glen Canyon Dam complement the canyon experience perfectly.
It’s a strong choice for adventurous travelers who don’t mind a long day and want the convenience of pickup and drop-off from Las Vegas. The tour’s focus on professional guiding and scenic photo stops makes it a reliable way to see these remarkable landmarks with comfort and insight.
How long is the tour?
The entire experience lasts 14 to 15 hours, including travel time, stops, and sightseeing.
What is included in the price?
The tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off, entry tickets to Horseshoe Bend, a guided walk in Lower Antelope Canyon, a photo stop at Glen Canyon Dam, and unlimited drinking water.
How much does Antelope Canyon entry cost?
The entry fee for Lower Antelope Canyon is $90 per person, payable separately.
Is lunch provided?
No, lunch is not included; guests can purchase it during their stop in St. George.
Are children allowed on this tour?
The tour is not suitable for children under 5 years, pregnant women, or individuals with mobility issues.
What languages are available for the tour guides?
Guides are available in English, Spanish, Italian, Russian, Portuguese, and Chinese.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, full refunds are available if canceled at least 24 hours in advance.
Is the tour private or in a group?
Both private and small group options are available, based on preference.
Are there any physical requirements?
Participants should be able to descend five flights of stairs in the canyon; high-heeled shoes and open-toed shoes are not allowed for safety reasons.
What makes this tour stand out?
The guided walk in Lower Antelope Canyon with a local Navajo guide and the scenic views of Horseshoe Bend are key highlights, along with the convenience of hotel pickup from Las Vegas.