Discover Antelope Canyon and the Grand Canyon in style. Small groups, first-class service, and breathtaking views. Book your intimate adventure now!
Discover Antelope Canyon and the Grand Canyon in style. Small groups, first-class service, and breathtaking views. Book your intimate adventure now!
Las Vegas - Seligman - Grand canyon - Horseshoe Band
Seligman - Relocated to its current site, the entire town of Seligman—including all its houses and other buildings—was moved brick by brick from its original location over a mile southwest. This move also included the famous Santa Fe Railroad’s “Harvey House - Road House.” As a result, Seligman…
Las Vegas - Seligman - Grand canyon - Horseshoe Band
Seligman - Relocated to its current site, the entire town of Seligman—including all its houses and other buildings—was moved brick by brick from its original location over a mile southwest. This move also included the famous Santa Fe Railroad’s “Harvey House - Road House.” As a result, Seligman has earned the nickname “The Most Mobile Town in the American West.” Additionally, Disney used this town as the inspiration for the acclaimed animated film “Cars.” Walking through the town, you can often see the iconic Route 66 markings, many anthropomorphized cars, and historical western architecture from America’s frontier era, making it feel like you’ve stepped into a time tunnel back to the 1920s and ‘30s in the American West.
Grand Canyon National Park - Ranked at the top of BBC’s list of the 50 travel destinations everyone must visit, the Grand Canyon is a stunning marvel. It is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World. “No matter how many roads you’ve traveled or how many famous mountains and rivers you’ve seen, the Grand Canyon feels as though it could only exist in another world, another planet.
Mather Point - It is our first stop at the Grand Canyon. The view from the Watchtower offers a unique perspective of the eastern part of the canyon. From here, looking northeast, you can catch a distant glimpse of the Colorado River transitioning from the relatively narrow Marble Canyon to the wider and more expansive Grand Canyon.
Grand Canyon Desert View Watchtower - From the overlook, you can see a small glimpse of the Colorado River, the phantom ranch at the canyon’s base, and the countless intersecting trails. The view from the Desert View Watchtower provides a unique perspective of the eastern Grand Canyon. From this vantage point, looking northeast, you can catch a distant view of the Colorado River transitioning from the relatively narrow Marble Canyon to the broader, more expansive Grand Canyon. Standing on the canyon’s edge and gazing at the vast, sweeping landscape evokes a sense of tranquility and openness.
Horseshoe Bend - One of the top ten best photography locations in the U.S. as rated by National Geographic! The dense aquatic vegetation in the Colorado Riverbed causes the water to glow with a fluorescent green under the sunlight. Here, the river makes a dramatic 360-degree turn within the reddish-brown canyon, carving out a horseshoe-shaped bend, which is how Horseshoe Bend got its name. Standing on the edge of the cliff, you’ll be mesmerized by the stunning beauty of the turquoise water, blue sky, and red rock formations.
Lower Antelope - Lake Powell - Zion National Park
Lower Antelope Canyon - One of the most bizarre tourist destinations in the world, Lower Antelope Canyon is among the top 20 most unusual places to visit globally. Formed by wind and water sculpting sandstone, it creates an abstract natural landscape.
Lower Antelope Canyon is one of the world’s famous slot canyons, located near Lake Powell in southern Arizona. In the Navajo language, it is called “Hasdeztwazi,” which means “spiral rock arches.” From above, the canyon may look like any other in Arizona, but from the bottom, you feel as though you are inside a finely crafted piece of art. Some parts of the canyon are so narrow that only one person can pass through at a time.
Lake Powell - Known for its striking red rock formations, deep blue waters, and dramatic scenery, Lake Powell offers a unique blend of outdoor activities, breathtaking landscapes, and tranquil spots perfect for relaxation.Explore the lake’s expansive waters aboard a rented houseboat or kayak. Marvel at the towering Navajo sandstone cliffs and the myriad of hidden coves and canyons that create a labyrinth of natural beauty. Don’t miss the chance to visit Rainbow Bridge, one of the world’s largest natural bridges, accessible by boat or a short hike.
Zion National Park - This is Utah’s most diverse, oldest, and most visited national park, covering an area of 229 square miles (593 square kilometers). It features a spectacular canyon with towering, steep rock formations and a deep, shadowy canyon floor. The canyon is both narrow and deep, and the view from the canyon floor looking up at the sheer cliffs is truly breathtaking. The park is home to a variety of wildlife, where you can spot some charming animals like bighorn sheep and small squirrels.
- Binoculars
- Overnight hotel (standard two-bed room)
- Breakfast
- Free snacks & beverages
- First-class on-land vehicle & service
- Admission to all national parks in the itinerary, parking, and gas
- Binoculars
- Overnight hotel (standard two-bed room)
- Breakfast
- Free snacks & beverages
- First-class on-land vehicle & service
- Admission to all national parks in the itinerary, parking, and gas
- Gratuities $30/Each (recommended)
- Foods are Self-sponsored
- Lower Antelope Ticket
- Gratuities $30/Each (recommended)
- Foods are Self-sponsored
- Lower Antelope Ticket
Escape the Ordinary: Las Vegas to Antelope Canyon and the Grand Canyon
Tired of trips that push you from one crowded stop to the next? Fed up with being squeezed into tiny vans like a can of sardines? Join us for an exhilarating journey from Las Vegas to Antelope Canyon and the Grand Canyon, designed for no more than 12 people per group.
Unplug from the…
Escape the Ordinary: Las Vegas to Antelope Canyon and the Grand Canyon
Tired of trips that push you from one crowded stop to the next? Fed up with being squeezed into tiny vans like a can of sardines? Join us for an exhilarating journey from Las Vegas to Antelope Canyon and the Grand Canyon, designed for no more than 12 people per group.
Unplug from the hustle and bustle of modern civilization and embark on a time-traveling adventure. From exploring charming old Western towns to immersing yourself in the breathtaking beauty of these iconic landmarks, this trip offers a refreshing change from the norm.
Experience it all in our first-class vehicle with exceptional service. This isn’t just a trip; it’s a chance to travel in comfort and style while discovering the wild wonders of the American Southwest. Book your intimate adventure now for a travel experience that’s truly extraordinary!
- Booster seat available $20/Seats
- moderate level of activity, not recommended for people carrying baby
If you cancel at least 6 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel between 2 and 6 day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a 50% refund.
If you cancel within 2 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
If you cancel at least 6 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel between 2 and 6 day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a 50% refund.
If you cancel within 2 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.