Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend Tour

Join us for a private tour from Sedona or Flagstaff to Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend, two of Arizona's most breathtaking natural wonders. Enjoy a personalized experience with our expert guides an

Join us for a private tour from Sedona or Flagstaff to Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend, two of Arizona's most breathtaking natural wonders. Enjoy a personalized experience with our expert guides and take in the stunning scenery of these iconic destinations.

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Location: Sedona

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Q&A

Q: What's the age limit for kids on this tour?

A: There isn't a strict age limit, but it's generally recommended for kids aged 6 and up since the hikes can be a bit tricky. Younger kids might struggle with the terrain in Antelope Canyon. Just be sure they can handle some walking and be mindful of the weather conditions.

Q: What should I wear for this tour? Any specific recommendations?

A: Dress in layers! The mornings can be chilly, but it heats up quickly. Sturdy walking shoes are a must since you'll be navigating some rocky areas. And don’t forget sunscreen and a hat—it gets pretty sunny out there!

Q: Can this tour be rescheduled easily if our plans change?

A: Yes, from what I know, you can reschedule as long as you give them a heads up at least 48 hours in advance. They’re pretty flexible, but just keep an eye on their policies to avoid any surprise fees.

Discussions

Amazing experience at Antelope Canyon!

I just did the Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend Tour from Sedona with Barbils Tours, and it was incredible! Our guide was super knowledgeable, and the scenery was just breathtaking. The private transportation made it so comfortable, and we even had a cooler with bottled water. Highly recommend it for anyone looking for a unique gift or adventure!

Considering this tour for my partner's birthday!

Hey everyone! I’m thinking of gifting this Antelope Canyon tour for my partner's birthday. We both love nature and photography, and I've heard the colors in the canyon are unreal. Has anyone done it recently? Any tips on how to make it extra special?