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Discover the Grand Canyon West Rim with Skywalk, lunch, and guided insights in a 9-10 hour tour from Las Vegas, including round-trip transport and flexible upgrade options.

The Grand Canyon West Rim with Skywalk & Lunch from Las Vegas offers an efficient way to experience one of nature’s most breathtaking sights. Priced at $189 per person, this 9 to 10-hour tour includes round-trip transportation from the Las Vegas Strip, making it easy to leave the planning to someone else. With admission to the Skywalk, stops at Eagle Point and Guano Point, and an included lunch at Skywalk Cafe, this tour balances spectacular views with convenience.
The tour is especially suitable for those seeking a full-day adventure with accessible facilities for wheelchairs and strollers. Travelers should note that parking is available at the meeting point, and the tour operates in all weather conditions, so dressing appropriately is advised. While the Skywalk is a highlight, some may prefer to upgrade with additional experiences or skip certain elements, making this a flexible option for varied preferences.
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The tour begins early at 6:30 am, with guests meeting at the North Entrance outside the Luxor Hotel and Casino. No hotel pickup is offered; travelers need to arrive at the meeting point independently, with parking available at the Luxor or options like Uber or public transit.
Transport is provided in an air-conditioned vehicle, which varies between a bus or van depending on group size. The journey from Las Vegas to the Grand Canyon West Rim takes roughly 2 to 3 hours each way, allowing ample time for sightseeing once at the canyon.

The tour enters the Hualapai Nation Reservation, giving insight into the local Native Hualapai culture. This visit lasts about one hour, including time to explore the Native village and see the canyon’s vast landscape. The admission fee for the reservation is included, offering a smooth entry to these natural and cultural highlights.

At Eagle Point, the tour showcases spectacular views of the canyon and the famous Skywalk, a horseshoe-shaped glass bridge extending 70 feet out over the rim. The Skywalk provides 360-degree vistas and a chance to look 4000 feet down into the canyon, with cameras and cell phones stored in lockers as photos are available for purchase.
Guests have about one hour at Eagle Point, which includes time for a lunch break at the Skywalk Cafe. The included lunch menu offers options like burgers, chicken sandwiches, and vegetarian dishes, catering to various dietary needs.

Each participant has the chance to step onto the Skywalk, experiencing the glass floor and panoramic views that have become iconic. The structure is built to withstand the weight of seventy fully loaded 747 jets, ensuring safety while providing an exhilarating experience.
While photography on the Skywalk is not permitted, professional photographers are available for purchase, and lockers are provided for storing personal items. The tour allocates about one hour to enjoy the Skywalk and surroundings.

The final stop, Guano Point, offers stunning vistas often featured in movies. Visitors can explore hiking trails, one of which leads to the remnants of an old cable car station that once ferried miners across the 8,800-foot chasm. This area provides an excellent opportunity for photo snapshots, and there’s enough time to relax or take a brief walk.
This stop lasts approximately one hour, allowing plenty of time to soak in the scenery or learn about the area’s history. The admission fee to Guano Point is included, removing the need for extra costs.

The tour explicitly states that it is wheelchair and stroller accessible, making it suitable for a broad range of guests. The vehicle’s climate control and the availability of restrooms on full-sized buses contribute to a comfortable experience, though not all buses guarantee onboard facilities.
Guests are advised to dress appropriately—long pants and a warm jacket during cooler months, or shorts and a hat in warmer weather—since the tour operates in all weather conditions. Comfortable hiking or athletic shoes are recommended for exploring the viewpoints and trails.

The standard tour includes admission to the Skywalk and lunch, but guests can choose to upgrade to add the Skywalk experience or extend their time at each stop. These options allow for a more personalized visit, whether for photography, additional exploration, or simply more leisure.
The group size can vary, with a maximum of 99 travelers, and for smaller groups, vans may replace larger buses for a more intimate experience. The tour is offered in multiple languages, ensuring accessibility for international visitors.
At $189 per person, this tour offers a comprehensive experience at a reasonable price, with all fees and taxes included. Booking is recommended around 51 days in advance for better availability.
Cancellation is free up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, providing flexibility if plans change. No hotel pick-up is available, so guests should plan to arrive at the meeting point on their own.
This tour is ideal for those seeking a full-day, guided visit to the Grand Canyon West Rim with convenience and comprehensive inclusions. It suits visitors looking for the Skywalk experience with professional guidance, and its accessibility features make it a good choice for many travelers.
While the drive time is considerable, the tour ensures that guests spend about four hours at the canyon, making it manageable for most day-trippers. The lunch and admission fees are included, offering good value given the depth of experience.
This well-organized tour from Las Vegas provides a complete snapshot of the Grand Canyon West Rim, emphasizing stunning viewpoints and the famous Skywalk. The inclusive pricing and organized itinerary make it a practical choice for those who want a full-day adventure without the hassle of planning logistics.
The guide’s professionalism, highlighted in reviews, enhances the experience, especially when explanations about the canyon’s geology and history are offered. The ability to customize with upgrades adds flexibility, ensuring each guest can tailor their visit.
While the lack of hotel pickup might be a minor inconvenience, the meeting point at Luxor is accessible and well-connected. This tour delivers a reliable, enjoyable, and memorable way to see the Grand Canyon from Las Vegas.
“The guide was extremely respectful, helpful, friendly, and polite. He gave us our own time to explore and look around as well as still checking in …”
Is hotel pickup offered for this tour?
No, hotel pickup is not available. Guests need to meet at the North Entrance outside the Luxor Hotel and Casino.
Is parking available at the meeting point?
Yes, parking is available at the Luxor, with rates applying. Visitors can also use ride-share services or public transportation.
Can children participate in this tour?
Yes, guests of all ages are welcome, including those with strollers. Remember to note stroller dimensions at checkout for convenience.
What should I wear during the tour?
Comfortable hiking or athletic shoes are recommended. Dress according to the season: long pants and a warm jacket for cooler months, or light clothing and a hat when warm.
Are cameras allowed on the Skywalk?
Cameras and cell phones are not permitted on the Skywalk itself; lockers are provided for personal items, and photos are available for purchase.
How long do we spend at each stop?
Expect about one hour at each of the main locations: Eagle Point, Skywalk, and Guano Point.
What is included in the price?
The admission fees, lunch at Skywalk Cafe, reservation fee, and transport are included. Personal expenses are not covered.
Can I upgrade the tour experience?
Yes, upgrades are available to add the Skywalk experience or extra time at each location, tailoring the trip to your interests.
How long is the drive from Las Vegas to the canyon?
The drive takes approximately 2 to 3 hours each way, depending on traffic.
What is the typical return time?
Guests usually return around 3 to 4 pm, but this can vary based on conditions.
Is the Skywalk safe?
Absolutely—the Skywalk is built to withstand the weight of seventy 747 jets and includes safety features, with professional staff available for assistance.