Private Grand Canyon South Rim VAN tours

We offer the smaller group tour 6 to 15 passengers. Informative tour guides. Because of this tours duration this tour does not stop at Hoover Dam. A brief stop in Williams AZ. Williams is a city in n

We offer the smaller group tour 6 to 15 passengers. Informative tour guides. Because of this tours duration this tour does not stop at Hoover Dam. A brief stop in Williams AZ. Williams is a city in northern Arizona. It's known as a gateway to Grand Canyon National Park via the Grand Canyon Railway. Historic Route 66 has Americana-style shops and restaurants dating back to the early 1900s. It's home to the Route 66 Zipline and Pete's Route 66 Gas Station Museum, featuring highway memorabilia. A boxed lunch is offered featuring sandwiches by Capriotti's sandwich shop and breakfast snacks with soft drinks and juice is served once at the South Rim of the Grand Canyon with beautiful Canyon views.

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Location: Grand Canyon National Park

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Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for kids on this tour?

A: There’s no strict age limit, but I’d say it’s best for kids who are at least 5 or 6 years old. The tour involves quite a bit of driving and some walking at the Grand Canyon, so younger kids might not enjoy it as much. Plus, it’s a long day, but the guides are super engaging, so they’ll keep the kids entertained!

Q: What happens if the weather is bad on the day of the tour?

A: If the weather turns bad, the tour company typically reaches out to reschedule. They seem pretty flexible about it. Just make sure to keep an eye on the forecast leading up to your date, and they’ll work with you if things look sketchy. I’ve heard they’re really accommodating with changes.

Q: How do the boxed lunches work? Are they good?

A: The boxed lunches are from Capriotti's, and they’re actually pretty tasty! You get a choice of sandwiches, and they come with some snacks and drinks too. It’s convenient especially when you’re out at the South Rim. Just be sure to let them know if you have any dietary restrictions when you book.

Discussions

Thinking about the Private Grand Canyon Tour - Any Tips?

I'm looking into gifting the private Grand Canyon South Rim van tour to my folks. They’ve done a lot of sightseeing, but I think this would be an amazing experience! I’m curious about the guided aspect—how knowledgeable are the guides? And what’s the vibe like on the van ride? Also, how’s the time split between the drive and actually at the Canyon? Planning to book for early October!

Just did the Grand Canyon Tour—WOW!

I took the private van tour to the Grand Canyon last month, and it was incredible! The views were stunning, and the guides made the trip so much more interesting. I really enjoyed the stop in Williams, too. We grabbed lunch in one of the Route 66 diners! I’d totally recommend this to anyone looking to gift an experience. Just remember to pack layers, it gets chilly up there!