Private Grand Canyon Day Tour with Lunch at El Tovar Lodge

Let a knowledgeable and personable guide show you the Grand Canyon and educate you about its geology and history, its flora and fauna, its tribal inhabitants and its folklore. Don´t worry about drivin

Let a knowledgeable and personable guide show you the Grand Canyon and educate you about its geology and history, its flora and fauna, its tribal inhabitants and its folklore. Don´t worry about driving, finding the best overlooks and information - we have all that for you on this tour!

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Location: Sedona

What's Included

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Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for this Grand Canyon tour? Thinking it might be a good gift for my parents.

A: There's no strict age limit for the tour, but it's mostly suitable for adults and older teens. Kids are welcome, but there's a lot of walking and some steep overlooks, so just be mindful of their energy levels. The guides are super accommodating and can tailor the experience if needed!

Q: What do we wear for this tour? Should we dress for the weather?

A: Definitely check the weather before you go! It can get pretty hot in the summer and chilly in the evenings, so layers are key. Comfortable shoes are a must since you'll be walking around. The guides recommend a hat and sunscreen as well!

Q: What if the weather is bad on the day of the tour? Can we reschedule?

A: Yes, if the weather is really bad, you can usually reschedule your tour without any extra fees. Just make sure to contact them ahead of time! They’re pretty flexible as long as you give them notice.

Discussions

Thinking of gifting the Private Grand Canyon Day Tour - any insights?

I’m considering this tour for my grandparents as a 50th anniversary gift. They love nature and history, and the lunch at El Tovar sounds fancy! Has anyone done this tour? How was the experience with the guide? Any tips for getting the best views?

Just booked the Grand Canyon Tour - any tips?

I’m so excited! Just booked this tour for my boyfriend’s birthday. We’re both into hiking and exploring, but I’m wondering how much walking is involved? Also, how’s the lunch at El Tovar? Worth it?