San Francisco to Las Vegas Grand Canyon 4 Day Tour

*To ensure availability, it's best to book at least 7 days in advance, as hotel rooms can occasionally be in short supply. We'll have two night stay in Las Vegas (1st night and 3rd night), where you

*To ensure availability, it's best to book at least 7 days in advance, as hotel rooms can occasionally be in short supply. We'll have two night stay in Las Vegas (1st night and 3rd night), where you can enjoy the dazzling Vegas shows or explore the vibrant city sights. Don't miss the Fremont Street and Sphere Experience, a dazzling display of millions of LED lights and powerful sound that spans five blocks. Next, we’ll journey to Arizona, famously known as the Grand Canyon State. You have an optional to take a breathtaking helicopter tour of the Grand Canyon, followed by exploration of both the South and East Rims. We’ll then visit the stunning Horseshoe Bend. In Page, prepare to be amazed by Antelope Canyon, a world-renowned photography destination, the Lower Canyon translating to "arch-shaped spiral rock." Finally, enjoy a scenic drive across the Colorado Plateau towards the Lake Powell National Recreation Area.

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Location: Oakland

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Q: How much time do we get at the Grand Canyon? Is the helicopter tour worth it?

A: You'll get several hours at the Grand Canyon, which should be enough to explore both the South and East Rims. As for the helicopter tour, it's absolutely breathtaking! If you can swing the extra cost, it offers unbelievable views of the canyon that you can't get from the ground. Just be sure to book it in advance since spots can fill up quickly.

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

A: There’s no strict age limit for kids, but it's best suited for ages 5 and up since they'll need to enjoy the longer hikes and bus rides. Make sure they’re comfortable with some outdoor activities! Also, be prepared with snacks and entertainment for them during travel times.

Q: Is parking easy to find in Oakland for the tour start point?

A: Parking can be tricky in Oakland, especially if you're leaving from a busy area. I’d recommend arriving early and looking for public parking lots or garages nearby. Also, some hotels might offer parking if you're staying overnight before the tour, which can make things easier!

Discussions

Thinking about gifting the SF to Vegas Grand Canyon tour!

I’m considering this tour as a gift for my boyfriend's birthday. The 2-night stay in Vegas sounds amazing, and I'm really curious about the Grand Canyon part. Has anyone done the helicopter tour? How was it? I want to make sure he has a blast but also not break the bank. Any tips?

Anyone have experiences with this 4-day tour?

I’m thinking of booking the Grand Canyon tour for a group of friends, but I’m a bit worried about the logistics, like timing and the bus rides. How are the accommodations? Is the bus comfortable enough for the long drives?