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Experience Zion and Bryce Canyon in one day from Las Vegas with included entrance fees, a deli lunch, free WiFi, and guided sightseeing in these iconic parks.
Visit two of Utah’s most stunning national parks—Zion and Bryce Canyon—in a single full-day tour departing from Las Vegas for just $169 per person. This 13-hour journey offers a convenient way to see the highlights of these breathtaking landscapes, with admission fees included. The tour features comfortable transportation with free WiFi, a delicious boxed lunch, snacks, and bottled water, making it a well-rounded experience. While the schedule packs in a lot, it’s best suited for those who want a quick overview rather than an in-depth exploration, as the time spent at each park is somewhat limited.
This tour is highly recommended—92% of participants would book it again—thanks to knowledgeable guides and panoramic viewpoints. However, it’s a long day, so travelers should be prepared for approximately 13 hours on the road, and the limited stops mean some visitors may find the pace a bit rushed. Overall, it offers great value for those wanting to tick off Zion and Bryce Canyon from a Las Vegas itinerary, with the flexibility of a full-service package.


The tour begins at Treasure Island Las Vegas, a well-known hotel and casino on the Strip, with pickups available from 18 locations along the Strip and off-Strip. The early start at 5:30 am ensures ample time for the full itinerary, but travelers should be ready for a long day. The roundtrip transportation handles all the driving, so guests can relax and enjoy the scenery without concern for navigation.
Once on board, the journey takes approximately 13 hours in total, including stops and sightseeing. The large group size, capped at 50, facilitates a lively atmosphere but still allows for personal space. The WiFi connection helps pass the time during the drive, but it depends on cell signal strength.
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The trip to Zion begins with a drive through the Virgin River Gorge, renowned for its dramatic walls and cliffs that tower over the Virgin River. This striking landscape offers excellent photo opportunities. Passing through the town of St. George, known for its mild climate and picturesque setting, adds a touch of local charm to the journey.
This scenic route sets the tone for the day, blending natural beauty with a sense of adventure. The views are praised for their beauty and grandeur, making the long drive part of the overall experience rather than just transportation.

The first major stop in Zion is the Zion Canyon Visitor Center, where visitors get a quick introduction to the park’s features and take photos of the towering canyon walls. The 30-minute stop includes admission to the Visitor Center and offers a glimpse of Zion’s impressive geology.
Next, the guide leads guests along the Zion-Mount Carmel Highway. This route is notable for its breathtaking vistas and the tunnel that passes through Zion’s cliffs, providing incredible views of the canyon’s south walls. The scenic drive is a highlight, with many appreciating the geological formations and panoramic scenery.
The Checkerboard Mesa is a unique geologic formation on Zion’s east side, offering a short 10-minute photo stop. Its distinctive crisscrossing pattern makes it a favorite for photography, and the stop includes admission.

After touring Zion, the group departs for Bryce Canyon, covering about 90 minutes of scenic driving. Along the way, passing through the Virgin River Gorge again provides a different perspective on the landscape, and the journey itself is filled with impressive vistas.
Traveling between the parks, the guide shares insights about local towns and the region’s history and geography, enriching the experience with engaging commentary.

At Bryce Canyon, around 1.5 hours are allocated for sightseeing. Visitors explore the various viewpoints, where the surreal spires, hoodoos, and rock formations create a landscape unlike any other. The viewpoints allow for spectacular photos and offer an overview of Bryce’s distinct geology.
The limited time at Bryce means visitors should prioritize the viewpoints that appeal most. The rock formations are praised for their beauty and diversity, making every stop a chance for memorable photos.

While the tour covers the main highlights of Zion and Bryce Canyon efficiently, the short stops of about 30 minutes at Zion’s Visitor Center and 1.5 hours at Bryce mean that there’s little opportunity for hikes or extended exploration. The tour emphasizes viewpoints and photo stops, which suits those with limited time or mobility constraints.
The schedule is tight, and some reviews highlight that more time would allow a deeper appreciation, especially at Zion. Nevertheless, the admission to both parks is included and the guides’ insights help maximize the experience within the limited timeframe.

A notable feature of this tour is the included deli boxed lunch, which is designed to be convenient and satisfying for a long day on the road. The snacks and bottled water onboard help keep energy levels up.
Travelers benefit from WiFi onboard, allowing them to share photos or browse during transit. The restroom onboard adds comfort, especially given the long hours spent traveling. The vehicle’s climate control ensures a comfortable ride regardless of weather conditions.

The tour involves some walking at viewpoints and navigating uneven terrain—suitable for those in moderately good physical condition. Wheelchair accessibility is available if the wheelchair can be folded, but all guests must be able to enter and exit the vehicle independently.
Children are welcome, including lap children under 2 years old, and stroller access is possible with prior notice. The tour advises dressing in comfortable outdoor clothing and layered outfits due to temperature variations, especially at higher elevations like Bryce Canyon.
Guide Aloe receives high praise for her knowledge, kindness, and storytelling ability, making the tour more engaging. Other guides, like Jimmy Vegas and Ita, are also noted for their enthusiasm and expertise. The driver’s careful driving is appreciated, with some reviews highlighting safe and friendly service.
Some feedback points out that not all tours include a guide, but most feature both a driver and guide. The guides’ ability to share interesting facts and geology enhances the overall experience.
This tour provides great value considering the admission fees, transportation, meals, and guided commentary included. It is an efficient way to visit two iconic national parks from Las Vegas without the need for overnight stays or multiple days.
It’s best suited for those with limited time, first-time visitors, or anyone who prefers a guided group experience over independent travel. Keep in mind the long day, which might be tiring for some, and the limited time at each park.
This full-day tour offers a well-organized and affordable way to see Zion and Bryce Canyon in one go. The included entrance fees, lunch, and amenities add convenience, while the knowledgeable guides significantly enhance the experience.
The pace is brisk, and the limited stops mean visitors should have realistic expectations. It’s a fantastic option for those wanting a comprehensive snapshot of these parks, especially if they prefer guided comfort over independent exploration.
This tour is ideal for adventure seekers who are comfortable with long hours on the road and want easy access to Utah’s stunning landscapes, all from the comfort of a modern bus with free WiFi.
“Me and my parents totally felt blessed we took this tour with Aloe as our tour guide. Bryce and Zion felt like wonders of the world, I've never see…”
How do I meet for this tour?
The tour departs from Treasure Island Las Vegas, with pickups available from 18 different hotels on and off the Strip. Confirm your exact pickup time by calling the provided phone number 24 hours prior.
What are the main stops during the trip?
Stops include the Zion Canyon Visitor Center, the scenic Zion-Mount Carmel Highway, the Checkerboard Mesa, and the viewpoints at Bryce Canyon. Each stop offers photo opportunities and a chance to see the parks’ unique geology.
How long do we spend at each park?
You spend about 30 minutes at Zion’s Visitor Center and roughly 1.5 hours at Bryce Canyon, which includes time for photos and sightseeing. The schedule is tight, so plan accordingly.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, children are welcome, including lap children under 2 years old. Stroller access is available but should be noted in advance.
What should I wear?
Wear comfortable outdoor clothing with closed-toe shoes. Layering is recommended due to temperature variations, especially at Bryce Canyon’s higher elevation.
What food is included?
A deluxe boxed deli lunch, along with snacks and bottled water, is provided onboard for convenience during the long day.
Is WiFi available during the trip?
Most vehicles offer free WiFi, but connectivity depends on cell signal strength along the route.
Can I hike or explore more in depth?
The tour focuses on viewpoints and scenic drives; it does not include hikes or extended exploration. For a more active experience, additional arrangements are necessary.
How accessible is this tour?
The tour accommodates collapsible wheelchairs and strollers with prior notice. Guests should be able to enter and exit the vehicle independently.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance, with a full refund. Cancellations less than 24 hours before the start are not refundable.
This Zion and Bryce Canyon tour from Las Vegas combines convenience, stunning scenery, and expert insights, making it an excellent choice for anyone eager to experience Utah’s natural beauty in a single day.