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Experience the stunning vistas of Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend on a guided day trip from Las Vegas, including transport, lunch, and tips for a smooth adventure.

The Antelope Canyon & Horseshoe Bend Tour from Las Vegas offers a convenient way to see two of the most iconic natural landmarks in the American Southwest. Priced at $259 per person, this 9-hour guided trip departs early from Treasure Island Las Vegas at 5:00 am and includes round-trip transport, lunch, bottled water, and snacks. With over 41 reviews and a solid 4.5-star rating, it’s a popular choice for those looking to explore without the hassle of self-driving or planning logistics.
This tour is ideal for travelers who want to experience spectacular canyon views and scenic hikes in a single day, all while enjoying the comfort of an air-conditioned vehicle. While the tour does not include the Antelope Canyon entrance fee of $65 cash, the guide provides meaningful commentary along the way, making the long drive more engaging. An early start ensures you return to Las Vegas with plenty of time to enjoy the city’s nightlife later.

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The tour begins at Treasure Island Las Vegas, located at 3300 Las Vegas Blvd S. This central meeting point simplifies logistics, and the air-conditioned vehicle ensures a comfortable journey across the desert landscapes. The tour is designed to accommodate up to 55 travelers at once, balancing group size with a personalized experience.
Since the pickup time is 5:00 am, travelers need to prepare for an early start. The tour ends back at the same meeting point, giving you flexibility for the rest of your day in Las Vegas. Most travelers find this timing ideal, especially for those who want to combine this adventure with evening plans.

Antelope Canyon is famed for its wavy, narrow passages carved by water and wind over thousands of years. The tour visits two sections of slot canyons, where a guided walk of about an hour takes you through stunning rock formations and colors that shift with the light. Photographers will appreciate the incredible photo opportunities created by the canyon’s shadows and reflections.
While admission to Antelope Canyon is not included in the tour price—costing $65 cash—the guide’s commentary enhances the experience by highlighting the canyon’s natural features. Expect a rougher walk through uneven terrain, so comfortable shoes are advised. The canyon’s narrow, winding passages are a highlight that make this stop truly memorable.

Horseshoe Bend, located in nearby Page, Arizona, offers a spectacular view of the Colorado River curving into a precise horseshoe shape. The viewpoint is accessible after about a 1-mile hike each way from the parking lot, which can be physically demanding but rewarding for those able to walk.
The admission fee to Horseshoe Bend is included in the tour, which means no extra payment is necessary at the site. The overlook provides a breathtaking photo opportunity and a chance to see one of the most photographed river landscapes in the world. The hike takes approximately an hour, so ample time is allocated for this stop.

Reviews highlight the importance of knowledgeable guides like Gio and Hilda who enhance the experience with courteous service and informative commentary. They help explain the geological features and history of each location, making the long journey more engaging.
Guests appreciate guides who answer questions and coordinate logistics, especially since the day involves a long drive and multiple stops. The guides’ professionalism ensures that travelers feel comfortable and well-informed throughout the trip.

The tour offers bottled water, snacks, and a lunch including chicken Caesar salad with fresh fruit, which keeps energy levels high during the day. These amenities contribute to a comfortable trip, especially considering the early start and the lengthy drive.
Since the tour is non-refundable, travelers should be prepared for the full experience, including the possibility of weather-related delays. The included lunch adds value, making this a practical option for a full-day adventure.

Most bookings are made 17 days in advance, indicating good availability for planning. The pickup at Treasure Island is punctual, and the air-conditioned transport helps mitigate the desert heat and long drive.
The tour’s duration of approximately 9 hours can sometimes extend, as indicated by reviews mentioning a 14-hour day. This slightly longer time frame should be expected, especially if delays occur or if stops take longer than anticipated.

While the tour offers round-trip transport, lunch, and Horseshoe Bend fee, it does not include the Antelope Canyon entrance fee, which must be paid $65 cash at the site. Some reviews warn about unexpected fees if not prepared, and others note the early start might be challenging for some.
The tour has experienced some negative reviews due to poor communication or missed pickups, emphasizing the importance of confirming details beforehand. It’s advisable to arrive on time and carry cash for the canyon fee.
This trip suits adventurous travelers eager to see two major natural landmarks in one day without the hassle of self-driving. The early start and long hours are best for those prepared for a full day of sightseeing. Photography enthusiasts and nature lovers will enjoy the stunning canyon and river views, especially given the guided commentary that enhances understanding of the scenery.
The Antelope Canyon & Horseshoe Bend Tour from Las Vegas offers a comprehensive experience of some of the Southwest’s most iconic sights. The guided approach, transport inclusion, and lunch make it a hassle-free option, especially for those coming from Las Vegas who want to see these natural wonders without planning every detail.
While the long day and the additional entrance fee for Antelope Canyon** are worth noting, the stunning scenery and knowledgeable guides more than compensate. This tour is best suited for active travelers who prioritize natural beauty and convenience in their day trips.
“My 21 year old son, 18 year old daughter and I really enjoyed this excursion. Be warned it was much longer than the 9 hours in the Viator descripti…”
Does the tour include the Antelope Canyon entrance fee?
No, the $65 entrance fee for Antelope Canyon is not included in the tour price and must be paid in cash at the site.
What is the start time and how early do I need to arrive?
The tour departs at 5:00 am from Treasure Island Las Vegas, so arriving on time is essential for a smooth experience.
How physically demanding is the hike to Horseshoe Bend?
The approximate 1-mile walk each way involves some physical effort, but it is generally manageable for most travelers able to walk moderate distances.
What amenities are provided during the trip?
The tour offers bottled water, snacks, and a lunch with chicken Caesar salad and fresh fruit, all included in the price.
Is the tour suitable for children or elderly travelers?
While most travelers can participate, the long hours and walking involved mean it’s best suited for those in good health and able to handle a full-day outing.
Can I book this tour last-minute?
Most bookings are made about 17 days in advance, but availability may vary. Confirm with the provider if planning closer to your desired date.
Are there any negative reviews or concerns to be aware of?
Some reviews mention poor communication or missed pickups, so it’s advisable to confirm details beforehand and arrive promptly.
What sets this tour apart from self-driving or other day trips?
The guided commentary, included transport, and lunch provide a comfortable, hassle-free experience, especially valuable given the long drive and multiple stops.
This guided Antelope Canyon & Horseshoe Bend tour is a practical choice for those wanting to see these incredible sites with minimal planning and maximum convenience.