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1-Day Tour from Las Vegas: Route 66, Grand Canyon South Rim, Lower Antelope Canyon, & Horseshoe Bend | United States
1-Day Tour from Las Vegas: Route 66, Grand Canyon South Rim, Lower Antelope Canyon, & Horseshoe Bend | United States
1-Day Tour from Las Vegas: Route 66, Grand Canyon South Rim, Lower Antelope Canyon, & Horseshoe Bend | United States
1-Day Tour from Las Vegas: Route 66, Grand Canyon South Rim, Lower Antelope Canyon, & Horseshoe Bend | United States
1-Day Tour from Las Vegas: Route 66, Grand Canyon South Rim, Lower Antelope Canyon, & Horseshoe Bend | United States

1-Day Tour from Las Vegas: Route 66, Grand Canyon South Rim, Lower Antelope Canyon, & Horseshoe Bend | United States


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Duration:17 hour(s)
Guided language: English / 日本語
Free cancellation 5 day(s) prior to experience date
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Join a one-day tour from Las Vegas, featuring the breathtaking views of the Grand Canyon South Rim, the iconic Horseshoe Bend with its towering cliffs, and Lower Antelope Canyon. Visit additional places like Lake Powell, Historic Route 66, and more. Travel safely with a professional guide and gain valuable local knowledge.

  • Enjoy convenient transfer service and have a hassle-free experience
  • Take advantage of an inclusive lunch and all national park admission/entrance fees (except for the Antelope Canyon entrance fee)
  • Gain valuable knowledge of the area from the professional guide
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Sightseeing Tours

Tour TypeShared tour
Transportation methodTransfer from meeting point
Luggage limit1 piece
Tour typesGuided tour
Meal arrangementLunch included
Sightseeing typeNatural sights
TransportBus tour

Product Info

— What Can You Expect —

Enjoy a day trip from Las Vegas to must-visit spectacular locations. Embark on an unforgettable journey to some of the most iconic sites in the southwestern United States with an experienced tour guide.

  • Grand Canyon National Park (South Rim)
  • Lower Antelope Canyon (or Antelope Canyon X)
    *In the event of Lower Antelope Canyon closure, sold-out tickets, or inclement weather, Antelope Canyon X will be arranged as an alternative.
    *Antelope Canyon is a conservation area where you must be guided by a local English-speaking tour guide (not a bilingual guide)
  • Lake Powell, famous as the location of "Planet of the Apes"
  • Horseshoe Bend, visited by more than 2 million tourists a year
  • Historic Route 66


— Important Info —

  • Meeting Time: Approximately from 1:30 a.m. to 2:30 a.m.
    *In the case of large buses, the tour may start approximately one hour earlier than usual
  • Meeting Location:
    1. Bellagio
    2. Treasure Island
    3. Luxor
    *The meeting time and meeting location details will be sent to you via email after your booking is confirmed. Meeting information is subject to change in emergencies or other situations. Please keep an eye out for relevant updates and check the latest meeting time and location
    *Depending on the number of participants and type of vehicle, the meeting place may be changed to the Bellagio
  • Drop-off Time: Approximately from 6:30 pm to 9:30 pm. The drop-off time may be subject to delay due to weather, traffic conditions, and unforeseen circumstances
  • Drop-off Location: Same as the departure point
    *The return time is subject to change depending on traffic conditions. Please refrain from arranging activities and flights other than this tour to avoid delays

Travelers are not allowed to carry luggage cases (including carry-on suitcases). Please prepare your own backpack or other soft bags for this tour (refer to the picture below)

Travelers are not allowed to carry luggage cases (including carry-on suitcases). Please prepare your own backpack or other soft bags for this tour (refer to the picture below)

Grand Canyon

Grand Canyon

Horseshoe Bend

Horseshoe Bend

Lake Powell

Lake Powell

Antelope Canyon

Antelope Canyon

Purchase Notice

  • This itinerary provides two packages conducted in English and Japanese. Your selection of package must match the "Guide Language Preference" upon checkout. If these two selections are not aligned, the tour you join will be based on your selection of the package. Please note that no refund nor compensation will provide to you should you fail to select your preferred package
  • Each traveler is allowed to carry only one piece of carry-on baggage or a backpack (large suitcases and luggage, including carry-on-sized items, are not allowed)
  • Due to limited baggage space, each traveler's personal baggage must be small enough to be held on their lap. Please refrain from bringing large suitcases
  • Children under 2 years old are not allowed to participate in the tour. Children are charged at the same price as adults regardless of age
  • Travelers below 18 years old must be accompanied by at least one adult at all times
  • To request a car seat, please inform customer service when booking to ensure advance arrangements. Failing to do so may result in denied participation without refunds
  • Please arrive at the designated meeting point promptly, as the bus will depart on time. Refunds will not be granted to late arrivals
  • Please provide an active and reachable contact number when booking in the event of an emergency
  • The itinerary is for reference purposes only. In the event of force majeure, including but not limited to attraction closure due to holidays, unforeseen circumstances, adverse traffic, or weather conditions, the local tour company reserves the right to modify or cancel the itinerary and may do so without prior notice or compensation
  • No refunds or compensation will be provided to travelers who leave the tour or miss it entirely due to personal reasons, such as lacking travel documents, arriving late, sickness, or accidents
  • Arrival time at the hotel may be delayed due to traffic conditions, and no refund will be issued in such cases
  • The itinerary may change on the day of the tour depending on weather and congestion, and no refunds will be issued in such cases

Reminders

  • A minimum of 2 traveler(s) are required for the tour to depart. If the number of participants does not reach the minimum requirement, the tour will be canceled. An email regarding tour cancellation will be sent 1 day(s) before the departure date

  • In the event of inclement weather such as typhoons or snowstorms, a decision on whether to cancel the tour will be made 1 day(s) before departure (local time 22:00). Notifications will then be sent via email

  • Travelers with the following conditions or other health issues that could be worsened by excessive stimulation should not participate in this activity: High blood pressure, Heart disease, Pregnant women

  • Please arrive at the designated location 10 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time

  • Travelers will receive an email to confirm details for pick-up time and location and refer to the latest info on the email. Please keep an eye on the email address you use while booking and check your inbox or spam folders to make sure you receive the email

  • Travelers must present ID documents (e.g. passport, ID card) for identity verification. Please make sure you carry the aforementioned documents with you on the day of the visit

  • Please refrain from joining the tour if you are prone to car sickness, if you are pregnant, or if your child wears diapers or is not toilet-trained for the long-distance overland trip

  • In the event of force majeure (e.g. weather, transportation, equipment failure, strike) resulting in tour delays that cause travelers inconvenience or lead to travelers paying extra fees for transportation not included in this tour, refunds or compensation will not be offered

  • Antelope is one of the most famous photography sites, please follow their rules: no picture taking on the stairs; follow the Navajo tour guide at all times; do not write on the canyon walls; do not litter; do not bring a tripod; do not climb the rocks. If you fail to follow these rules you will be sent back to the car, refunds will not be provided

  • Please do not bring the following items when entering Antelope Canyon: suitcases (including carry-on luggages), selfie sticks, tripods, strollers, drones, pets, etc

FAQ

1. Is the Grand Canyon South Rim worth visiting for first-time travelers?

Absolutely. The South Rim offers the most iconic and accessible viewpoints of the Grand Canyon, making it an ideal choice for first-time visitors. Its vast, panoramic vistas, deep canyons, and vibrant color changes create an unforgettable experience. It provides numerous overlooks, trails, and visitor services that effectively showcase the immense scale and grandeur of this natural wonder.

2. How much time is typically spent exploring the Grand Canyon South Rim during a day tour?

On a typical day tour, visitors usually spend 2 to 3 hours exploring the Grand Canyon South Rim. This allows sufficient time to visit several key viewpoints like Mather Point and Grandview Point, capture photos, and immerse oneself in the breathtaking scenery. While more time could be spent, tours focus on highlighting the most impactful sights within a structured timeframe.

3. What are the key features and characteristics of the Grand Canyon South Rim?

The Grand Canyon South Rim is renowned for its expansive, iconic panoramic views and deep, ancient geological formations. Key features include numerous well-maintained scenic overlooks such as Mather Point, Yavapai Point, and Grandview Point, offering diverse perspectives of the canyon's immense scale. It is also more accessible year-round and offers extensive visitor facilities and services compared to the North Rim.

4. What is the nearest major town or city to the Grand Canyon South Rim?

The nearest major town to the Grand Canyon South Rim is Tusayan, Arizona, located just outside the park's south entrance. It offers various lodging, dining, and other visitor services. For a larger city with broader amenities, Flagstaff, Arizona, is approximately a 1.5-hour drive away, serving as a common gateway to the Grand Canyon region.

5. What transportation options are available for navigating within the Grand Canyon South Rim area?

Within the Grand Canyon South Rim, a complimentary shuttle bus system operates seasonally, efficiently connecting visitor centers, viewpoints, and trailheads, thereby reducing traffic. Walking and hiking trails also link many popular overlooks, providing scenic routes. Private vehicles are permitted on certain roads, with designated parking areas available, though these can fill quickly during peak seasons.

6. How can visitors travel to the Grand Canyon South Rim from Las Vegas without a private car?

Visitors can conveniently travel from Las Vegas to the Grand Canyon South Rim by joining organized day tours. These tours typically include comfortable, round-trip transfer services directly from Las Vegas, often accompanied by a professional guide who provides valuable insights. This option removes the hassle of personal driving, navigation, and parking, ensuring a relaxed journey to the canyon.

7. What is the typical visitor experience like at Horseshoe Bend?

At Horseshoe Bend, visitors embark on a relatively short, accessible hike to an awe-inspiring viewpoint overlooking the Colorado River's famous U-shaped meander. The experience offers a breathtaking panorama of sheer cliffs and a striking contrast of deep blue-green water against vibrant red rock. It is primarily a scenic observation and photo opportunity, showcasing a unique geological marvel.

8. What are the unique aspects of visiting Lower Antelope Canyon?

Visiting Lower Antelope Canyon offers an immersive slot canyon experience, distinctly different from the vastness of the Grand Canyon. It is renowned for its narrow, winding passages, beautifully sculpted sandstone walls, and stunning light beams that filter down from above, creating a surreal and ethereal atmosphere. Access typically requires a guided tour with a Navajo guide, who provides cultural context.

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