Travel from San Francisco to Las Vegas on a four-day trip. Visit Bryce Canyon, Antelope Canyon, Horseshoe Bend, Lake Powell, and Zion National Park to see breathtaking natural wonders and interesting rock formations. Enjoy a full trip with your friends and family for a great experience in Las Vegas
| Tour Type | Shared tour |
| Transportation method | Transfer from meeting point |
| Tour types | Guided tour |
| Accommodation type | Hotel |
| Room type | Double room, Triple room, Quadruple room |
| Sightseeing type | Natural sights |
| Transport | Charter car, Bus tour |
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 3 day(s) before the departure date
Please arrive at the designated location 15 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time
Travellers may be asked to present their ID documents (e.g. passport, ID card) for identity verification during the tour. Please carry your ID documents at all times
The itinerary is for reference only. In case of force majeure, such as attraction closures due to holidays, unforeseen circumstances, adverse traffic, or weather conditions, the local tour company may modify or cancel the itinerary without prior notice or compensation
Each traveller is allowed to carry one piece of large luggage (maximum of 28" and 20 kg) and one carry-on luggage. Please secure your luggages as you are responsible for any loss or damage; partial refunds are provided for losses or damages due to vehicle breakdowns
In cases of emergencies, adverse weather, traffic, or unforeseen circumstances leading to tour delays or changes that result in inconvenience or additional expenses not covered by this tour, refunds or compensation will not be provided
Refunds, or compensation will not be granted to travellers who leave the tour halfway through or miss the entire tour due to personal reasons (e.g. lack of travel documents, late arrival, sickness, accidents)
The tour guide arranges all optional experiences and tickets; travellers cannot use tickets they obtain independently (e.g. City Pass). Please check the official website or on-site announcements for exact ticket rates
Please refer to your voucher for details, and be alert to change notifications as tour guide may adjust based on actual on-site conditions, emergencies, weather, traffic, or unforeseen circumstances
Smoking is prohibited in hotel rooms, indoor facilities, and vehicles during the tour
When making a reservation, please provide a reachable phone number while you're traveling, and we strongly advise obtaining a mobile SIM card with both internet and calling capabilities for emergencies
Zion National Park is known for its deep canyons, towering sandstone cliffs, and river-carved landscapes, offering extensive valley floor exploration and river walks. Bryce Canyon National Park, in contrast, features a unique amphitheater filled with vibrant hoodoos, providing stunning rim views and distinct rock formations. While Zion focuses on looking up at the cliffs, Bryce offers panoramic views looking down into a natural basin.
Bryce Canyon National Park is famous for its 'hoodoos,' which are oddly-shaped rock pillars sculpted by erosion. Visitors can explore various viewpoints along the rim, such as Sunrise Point, Sunset Point, Inspiration Point, and Bryce Point, offering breathtaking panoramic vistas of the natural amphitheater and its colorful, intricate rock spires.
The drive between Zion National Park and Bryce Canyon National Park is approximately 1.5 to 2 hours, depending on traffic and specific routes taken. The journey offers scenic views as you traverse diverse landscapes, making the transition between these two distinct national parks an enjoyable part of the tour experience.
The most recommended seasons to visit Bryce Canyon National Park are late spring (May to early June) and early fall (September to October). During these periods, the weather is typically mild, ideal for outdoor activities, and the skies are often clear, providing excellent visibility for photography. Summer offers warm weather but can be crowded, while winter brings stunning snow-covered hoodoos, though some access might be limited.
Typically, tours allocate around 2 to 3 hours for exploring the main attractions within Bryce Canyon National Park. This duration allows visitors to experience the iconic rim trail, visit several key viewpoints like Inspiration Point and Bryce Point, and capture memorable photographs. Some tours may offer options for shorter, easy walks to get closer to the hoodoos, providing a comprehensive overview of the park's unique beauty.
Yes, visitors can definitely experience the main sights of Bryce Canyon National Park without extensive hiking. The park offers a scenic drive with numerous accessible overlooks directly from the rim, such as Inspiration Point, Bryce Point, and Sunset Point. These viewpoints provide spectacular panoramic views of the hoodoos and amphitheater with minimal walking required, making it accessible for all mobility levels.
At Antelope Canyon, the must-see highlights are the mesmerizing, wave-like sandstone walls, sculpted by flash floods, creating unique light beams and vibrant color changes. Horseshoe Bend offers an iconic panoramic view of the emerald-green Colorado River making a dramatic 270-degree turn around a massive rock formation. Both sites are renowned for their stunning natural beauty and photographic opportunities.
On a multi-day tour covering Zion and Bryce Canyon National Parks, visitors will encounter a diverse range of natural wonders. This includes the massive sandstone cliffs and deep canyons of Zion, the distinctive hoodoos and natural amphitheaters of Bryce Canyon, and the unique slot canyon formations of Antelope Canyon. Additionally, the tour highlights the majestic river bends at Horseshoe Bend and the serene beauty of Lake Powell, showcasing a variety of breathtaking rock formations and scenic landscapes.