FREE UPGRADE to a Five-Star Hotel in Las Vegas for 2 nights! Arizona, known as the Grand Canyon state, became a state in 1912 after being part of the Spaniards and Mexican territories. The itinerary e
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Location: Oakland
What's Included
- Professional vehicles transportation (Vehicle used based on the number of guests attending that day)
- Las Vegas Night Tour,Lake Powell Kayaking,Lower Antelope Canyon(If price option selected)
- South Rim Helicopter,Grand Canyon South Rim IMAX Movie&Lunch(If price option selected)
- Professional Driver and Guide (or Driver-Guide) .
- Hotel (Nights are one day less than the total number of tour days).
- Park Entry of Grand Canyon South & East Rim,Lake Powell,Horseshoe Bend,Las Vegas hotel resort fee.
- Admission to Las Vegas Welcome Signboard
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There’s no specific age limit, but I recommend checking with the provider for any recommendations. Kids are definitely welcome, and it seems like a great way to introduce them to nature! Just be sure they can handle a full day of travel and walking.
A: Comfortable hiking shoes are a must! The canyon can be sandy and a bit uneven. I'd also suggest wearing layers since it can get warm during the day but cooler in the canyons. Don't forget sunscreen!
A: Yes, you can reschedule your tour, but make sure to check the terms on the provider's website for any specific policies. They seem pretty flexible, so just reach out to them as soon as you know you need to change plans.
Discussions
Just booked the SF to Grand Canyon tour! Any tips?
I just bought the SF to Grand Canyon and Antelope Canyon tour for me and my partner as a surprise gift. So excited because it includes a stay at a Five-Star hotel in Vegas! I’m curious about the South Rim helicopter ride and if it's worth the extra cost. Anyone done it? Also, how's the food on the tour? Hope it’s good!
Considering the Grand Canyon tour as a gift - thoughts?
I’m thinking of getting this SF to Grand Canyon tour for my parents' anniversary. They love nature but aren’t super outdoorsy. Do you think they’d enjoy it? I’m worried about how much walking there is. Also, is there enough time to explore the Grand Canyon itself?