Experience the ultimate Southwest adventure with a one-day tour that takes you to Grand Canyon South Rim, Lower Antelope Canyon, and Horseshoe Bend—plus Zion National Park in the summer months. This f
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Location: Las Vegas
What's Included
- Horseshoe Bend Parking Fee
- Liability Business Insurance
- Breakfast
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Antelope Canyon Entrance Fee
- Fuel surcharge
- National Park Entrance Fee
- Accredited Tour Guide and Driver
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There's no strict age limit, but I'd recommend it for kids 8 and up since the tours can get pretty long and involve some walking. They should be able to keep up with the pace. Just make sure they have comfortable shoes for the Antelope Canyon hike!
A: Definitely dress in layers! Mornings can be chilly, especially at the Grand Canyon. As the day warms up, you might want to lose a layer. And don't forget comfortable shoes—you're walking a lot! Also, bring a hat and sunscreen; it can get pretty sunny, especially at Horseshoe Bend.
A: They take care of the parking for you! The tour price includes the parking fee for Horseshoe Bend, so you won't have to worry about that. Just hop on the bus and enjoy the views without the stress of finding a spot!
Discussions
Just did the Grand Canyon and Antelope Horseshoe tour—What an adventure!
I went on the one-day Grand Canyon Antelope Horseshoe tour last month, and wow, it was incredible! We saw the Grand Canyon's South Rim, then Lower Antelope Canyon, and Horseshoe Bend. The guide was super knowledgeable, and the breakfast they provided was a nice touch. It was a long day, but totally worth it if you’re short on time. Highly recommend!
Thinking of gifting the Grand Canyon tour to my parents, any tips?
I'm considering getting this tour as a gift for my parents since they love nature and haven’t seen the Grand Canyon yet. I want to make sure they’ll enjoy it. Has anyone done it with older folks? Just curious about how accessible it is and if they enjoyed it!