Antelope Canyon X Tour: Explore Arizona's Natural Beauty

Experience the stunning beauty of Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend on a small-group tour from Las Vegas. Explore the famous slot canyon with a Navajo guide and enjoy breathtaking views of Lake Powell. Book now!

Duration: 16 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Las Vegas - The tour begins with a pick-up from your hotel on the Strip or Downtown in Las Vegas, followed by a drive to Antelope Canyon.
  • St. George - “A stop in St. George, Utah, offers a bathroom break and a chance to enjoy coffee and food. St. George is a rapidly expanding city in southwestern Utah, celebrated for its warm desert climate…
What's Included
  • Antelope Canyon X and Horseshoe Bend Admission Fees
  • Bottled water
  • All fees and/or taxes
  • Hotel pick-up and dropoff
  • Driver/Guide
What's Not Included
  • Gratuities (optional)
  • Breakfast and Lunch
Additional Information

Experience Arizona’s raw beauty for a day. We’ll pick you up from your Las Vegas hotel and whisk you away in a minivan or van across 3 states - Nevada, Utah, and Arizona. You’ll visit Antelope Canyon X, one of the region’s most beloved slot canyons, under the guidance of a native Navajo guide. Horseshoe Bend is next on the itinerary, where a hike leads…

Location
Las Vegas
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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586cmo
Nov 5, 2024
AMAZING TIME!! - Had an amazing experience with Marvit Tours at Antelope Canyon X! The transportation was comfortable and well-organized, making the trip stress-free. Our guide was knowledgeable and friendly, sharing fascinating insights about the canyon’s history and formations. Antelope Canyon X was stunning and less crowded, allowing us to enjoy the beauty without feeling rushed. Highly recommend Marvit Tours for a seamless, intimate, and unforgettable adventure.
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Joanne_b
Nov 4, 2024
I travelled with my... - I travelled with my sister via Marvit Tours and our guide was great! And when we got to the places! Was just truly AMAZING 🙌🙌🙌
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Diane_s
Oct 31, 2024
Absolutely a must do - amazing natural beauty the guys were amazing and very informative. Everyone was very friendly and nice.
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Marcus_h
Oct 31, 2024
Tour - It was very beautiful we had a very good guide. would recommend it to anyone that’s not handicap. Got to meet some new people.
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Robin
Oct 25, 2024
Antelope Canyon and Horeshoe Bend - Evan was the perfect guide for my trip. Informative and very helpful. Plenty of water and stops during the long drive. I recommend this tour.
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Heidi_w
Oct 20, 2024
Great day trip - On time. Smooth trip, good service. Good guides. Joining a tour save us from 10 hrs driving. Landmark worth visiting.
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Wandersons
Dec 11, 2024
Fantastic sites, Mediocre Driver - Everyone should see Horseshoe Bend and Antelope Canyon. They are both breathtakingly beautiful places. However, neither is easy to reach, so the van ride from Las Vegas was four hours one way. The tour operator was gracious enough to pick us up before daylight, at our room instead of Planet Hollywood, which was across the street. We really appreciated that. Our pre-tour telephone contact with this group was great. On the tour itself, there is a stop two hours into the trip at a convenience store that allows everyone to get breakfast. We passed through both Arizona and Utah to reach our first destination, Horseshoe Bend. I would note there is some security fencing at Horseshoe Bend. However, there are many areas where you need to stay away from the edge. We saw several people climbing on high rocks that seemed unsafe. There are many different angles that allow breathtaking views and pictures without doing that. There are bathrooms at Horseshoe Bend. They are at the far edge of the parking lot which is said to be ¾ mile away from Horseshoe Bend itself. The bathrooms were not clean by anyone’s definition. The destination itself is a bit of a hike but really worth the walk. The next stop was Antelope Canyon which is about a 15-minute drive (8 miles) from Horseshow Bend, but it’s on Navajo Nation land. Our tour guide told us the tribe owns 70,000 acres in the area.(Wikipedia says it’s much larger than that “roughly 17,544,500 acres (71,000 km2; 27,413 sq mi), the Navajo Nation is the largest Indian reservation in the United States.” ) The Navajos provide their own tour buses and guides. Our Navajo guide was Marco and he was wonderful. You can’t take a bad picture in Antelope Canyon. It really is beautiful. But also requires a bit of effort. Getting to the canyon requires walking a ½ mile slope at what felt like a 45-degree incline. The average elevation in the area is already 4,000 feet above sea level. After touring the canyon the van driver took us to Lake Powell. It was pretty and the sun was starting to set so we got good photos there, too. Then, we stopped at the Bird House, chicken diner in Page, AZ. The price of the meal was not included in the tour. Horseshoe Bend is officially located in the city of Page. There were eleven people on the tour which included two families with children. We were more tired than hungry and chose to sleep in the van. Then we started the trip back. We worried when the driver spent time with the hood of the van up at the convenience store. It was the second time he had stopped to check how the van was operating. On the way to the sites, he pulled off the road to check something at the front of the vehicle. On the return trip everyone slept – as expected. The driver told us we’d be back between 8:30 and 9:00 p.m. We didn’t get dropped off at our building until after 10:30 p.m. Part of the problem was traffic. The driver hadn’t checked traffic reports and didn’t know that a ball game had just ended near the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino, where the two of the families in the van were staying. We felt the driver made a poor decision by going to extreme efforts to drop these two families off first. He had started the day by telling us he was running late when we called him per instructions. He arrived to pick us up , coming from the south of the Las Vegas strip and Mandalay Bay, arrived about 30 minutes after that morning call. But yet, on the return trip, we came into Vegas north of the strip. Our room and the hotel for one other person were located in the north. Instead of dropping us off in the reverse order of our morning pickup – the driver spent more than an hour navigating really heavy Vegas traffic to make sure the people who were picked up first were dropped off first. It took more than an hour of extra time and penalized everyone else in the van. We sat in one spot for more than 20 minutes because of the traffic. Unfortunately, we think his motivation for dropping the Mandalay Bay families off first was language-based. The families and the driver all spoke Spanish as their first language and most of the conversation during the tour in the van was in Spanish. At Horseshoe Bend, we were told to return to the van by 1:00 p.m. to meet our deadline at Antelope Canyon. We were there at 12:55 p.m. and called the driver at 1:01 p.m. The Spanish-speaking families and the driver came walking up together fifteen minutes later. Then, the driver passed several cars and drove really fast to make sure we came close to the deadline that he warned us about at Antelope Canyon, for fear of being turned away. At the Navajo check-in site, the tour driver had to fill out paperwork and have us sign our names for the Navajo’s documentation. The driver stood in front of me with the sign-in sheet but chose to walk four feet away from me to give the paperwork to the Spanish-speaking families so they could sign in first. We also realized he never offered to take pictures of us during the whole tour. Needless to say, we were fed up by the end of the trip with his decision to take extra time and make extra efforts to drop the Spanish-speaking families off first. In fact, as the driver kept making detours to accomplish his objective, my husband pulled up a map and dropped a pin that showed that we were not far from our hotel. This was the second time our driver turned around in that area to try to make his way to the south side of the strip so he could drop these other people off first. My husband told me he dropped the pin on a map, because we were both seeing locations repeatedly, that we recognized as being near our room. Yes, my husband showed the driver the map and told him our feelings. There was no tip. Summation: The driver arrived late by his own admission, causing us to wait extra time downstairs; he had very little knowledge about the places we toured; his command of English seemed to be very limited; he unnecessarily exceeded the speed limit and passed several cars to get his to Antelope Canyon and lastly in our opinion, the driver played favorites, which among other things, caused our drop off time to be much later than was necessary. We just felt the customer service aspect didn’t rise to the level that we had received from the men representing the company on the telephone. Overall the tour was well organized, the sites themselves were great and above all else we were able to take incredible pictures. The only downer was, in our opinion, the driver and that affected our overall experience.
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Ashley_b
Nov 11, 2024
Long trip but worth it - The 16 hour round trip felt like it exceeded the actual value of what we got to see, but it was still a nice day. We got a flat tire and that cut into our morning significantly, we left at 5:30am and didnt make it to our first stop until 1:40pm. After the long day the canyons were nice but the tour itself felt short only 1.5 hours for a 7 hour drive one way. There were too many stops and a lot of confusion on gas, parking, and tire pressure that could have been sorted out before picking us up. The drive back was a little more pleasant but another 5 hours and we had to skip smaller stops because things were closing at sunset. I don't think we had time to only do 2 stops, Antelope Canyon (1.5hr) and Horseshoe Bend (1hr) for a 16 hour trip.
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Fpp2013
Nov 1, 2024
Use a different company - The places we visited were awesome! Some really spectacular scenery. The tour company is probably good if you speak Spanish. There is a couple of hours drive between toilet breaks. We were not offered water until about 3 hours into the trip even though it was a 36 degrees Celsius day, and there seemed to be some reluctance to use the air conditioning in the van. It’s a small, cramped van.
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J_rgens262
Oct 28, 2024
Cancel a day before - Unfortunately, my booked tour was cancelled due to too few participants.This made my whole las Vegas planning obsolete, and finding a replacement date did not work.
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