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- The best Grand Canyon tour packages
- What people love about Grand Canyon Tours
- Travel Grand Canyon your way
- Best tour companies for Grand Canyon tours
- Best places to start your Grand Canyon tour
- Grand Canyon tours for every group
- Top Grand Canyon travel itineraries to fit your plans
- Demographics
- Best time to visit Grand Canyon
- Grand Canyon travel guides - curated by our experts
- Contact our Grand Canyon travel experts
- What our customers ask about Grand Canyon Tours & Trips
The best Grand Canyon tour packages
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Sedona, Monument Valley & Antelope Canyon Experience 3D/2N (from Las Vegas)
9 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Comfortable coach transport with appreciated charging ports. Hotels are a wonderful standard.”
Ryan, traveled in July
The Colorado River creates stunning views at Horseshoe Bend on this highly-rated 4.4/5 tour, paired with Antelope Canyon's ethereal sandstone formations. Ideal for photographers and nature enthusiasts aged 10+, featuring stays at Clarion Inn Page and guided tours of Sedona's Chapel of the Holy Cross and Bell Rock formations.
Duration 3 days Destinations Las Vegas, Sedona, Monument Valley, Grand Canyon National Park, Page, Antelope Canyon, Valley of Fire State Park Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator Bamba Travel From
- US$744
Incredible Canyons of the West Experience 3D/2N (from Las Vegas)
5 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The 3 day tour was perfect!”
Richard, traveled in October
The UNESCO-listed Grand Canyon reveals its majesty on this 3-day expedition from Las Vegas. Authentic Navajo marketplaces offer handcrafted souvenirs while guides share the Colorado River's canyon-carving story. This comfort-level tour includes Quality Inn stays and earns 4.5/5 for its transport system.
Duration 3 days Destinations Las Vegas, Grand Canyon National Park, Page, Bryce Canyon National Park, Zion National Park Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator Bamba Travel From
- US$879
Grand Canyon and More 3 day tour
31 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“We had a great 3 day tour of Zion, Monument Valley and the Grand Canyon out of Las Vegas. I would highly recommend.”
Lloyd, traveled in May
The Grand Canyon South Rim dazzles visitors with majestic viewpoints and rich Navajo culture, earning 4.9/5 from travelers. Wander the canyon's diverse trails, take optional helicopter rides ($280-400), and enjoy included park admissions. Two nights in Page, AZ provide easy access to Horseshoe Bend and optional Antelope Canyon tours.
Duration 3 days Destinations Las Vegas, Zion National Park, Page, Antelope Canyon, Monument Valley, Grand Canyon National Park Age Range 5 to 99 year olds Operator Bindlestiff Tours From
- US$735
Sedona, Monument Valley & Antelope Canyon – 3 days
144 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Great trip and well coordinated.”
Chanelle, traveled in November
Stunning vistas await at Horseshoe Bend's Colorado River overlook, Antelope Canyon's sculptured passages, and Monument Valley's iconic landscapes. Navajo-guided jeep tours, stays at Clarion Inn Page, and professional guides create memorable moments, earning 4.9/5 ratings.
Duration 3 days Destinations Las Vegas, Sedona, Monument Valley, Page, Antelope Canyon, Valley of Fire State Park Age Range 7 to 99 year olds Operated in English, German, Italian, Portuguese, French, Spanish, Chinese Operator Amadeo From
- US$600
Western Deserts – 3 days
173 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“A pure delight. Lorenzo was incredible, funny, informative, patient.”
Erica, traveled in October
South Rim viewpoints dazzle visitors while Native American marketplaces and Virgin River trails offer diverse experiences. Professional guides earn perfect 5.0/5 ratings, with stays at Clarion Inn-Page and Quality Inn Kanab including continental breakfasts.
Duration 3 days Destinations Las Vegas, Grand Canyon National Park, Page, Bryce Canyon National Park, Zion National Park Age Range up to 99 year olds Operated in English, German, Italian, Portuguese, French, Spanish, Chinese Operator Amadeo From
- US$605
What people love about Grand Canyon Tours
- Sedona, Monument Valley & Antelope Canyon Experience 3D/2N (from Las Vegas)
Excellent and enjoyable trip. Our guide and driver are so helpful that made our trip more comfortable.
- Grand Canyon and More 3 day tour
The Tour was excellent, we follow our guide and see the beautiful cliff, rivers,... I recommand this tour, and this commercial tour ! Thank you
- Sedona, Monument Valley & Antelope Canyon – 3 days
could not have had a better driver and guide--safest driver ever and the guide very knowledgeable and friendly
Travel Grand Canyon your way
For those who want to dig deeper on foot, specialized hiking tours offer intimate canyon experiences. The South Kaibab Trail serves as an excellent introduction, descending Cedar Ridge's spine with expansive views dropping off on both sides. More ambitious hikers can tackle the Bright Angel Fault route, where guides explain the fascinating geological formations while you descend to picnic spots with unmatched canyon vistas. A favorite among our experienced hikers is the historic Grandview Trail, following Pete Berry's original 1800s mining route. These walking tours typically run 3-4 days and include stays at either the historic El Tovar or quality lodges near the rim, with evening meals timed to catch the sunset colors painting the canyon walls.
Explore a wide diversity of coach / bus tours through Grand Canyon. We have 12 adventures that vary from 3 days to 15 days. With the greatest number of departures in May, this is also the most popular time of the year.
Our most popular Grand Canyon tours run 3 days and keep groups small at 14 people max, giving you room to really connect with these incredible landscapes. Starting at Zion National Park, you'll see white and pink Navajo sandstone cliffs where you can pick walks that match how active you want to be - from easy walks to Emerald Pools or more challenging paths if you're up for it. The highlight for many is heading out with Navajo guides in 4x4s through Monument Valley; it's a $75 value but the cultural insights you get make it worth so much more. Our customers love how the guides mix geology facts with local stories and the way stops are timed just right to catch the light changing on the canyon walls.
Select from our extensive range of 66 fully guided tours to enjoy a worry-free experience through Grand Canyon with our expert guides leading the way.
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Best tour companies for Grand Canyon tours
Based on what our travelers tell us, Bindlestiff Tours stands out mainly because of their small group approach. Their guides Mike and Chloe consistently get mentioned for going beyond basic facts - they'll adjust the commentary based on what interests their specific group and share local insights you won't find in guidebooks. The larger coach tours from Bamba Experience work well if you're watching your budget and want reliable transport between stops. Just keep in mind that several of our customers noted some differences between what was advertised and what actually happened on their tours. It's worth double-checking the specific details of what's included before booking. Small group size really does make a difference at the Grand Canyon - you can stop at viewpoints that big coaches skip, move at a more relaxed pace and get proper answers to your questions. The trade-off is cost, since those larger bus tours can spread their expenses across more people. For many travelers though, the extra investment in a smaller group like Bindlestiff pays off in terms of the overall experience and flexibility you get during the tour.
Best places to start your Grand Canyon tour
Most people kick off their Grand Canyon trip from Las Vegas, where we run 25 different tours, while Los Angeles and Flagstaff follow with 15 and 14 departure options. Phoenix, Sedona and several other cities give you good South Rim access too. Our booking trends show you should plan about 61 days ahead since popular routes fill up fast, particularly in high season. Three-day visits can feel tight - we've found that travelers who really want to explore need more time to soak it all in. Many of our regular visitors suggest 4-5 days minimum to properly see different viewpoints and join ranger programs. The park runs shuttles every 15 minutes at peak times which makes getting around simple, while our guided tours dig deeper into the geology, wildlife and also local history.
Grand Canyon tours for every type of group
Who are you traveling with?
Group
82 tours in Grand CanyonExplore a wide diversity of group tours through Grand Canyon. We have 82 adventures that vary from 2 days to 15 days. With the greatest number of departures in September, this is also the most popular time of the year.
Small Group
24 tours in Grand CanyonThese intimate small-group tours max out at 14 travelers, creating a perfect setting to bond with guides and fellow travelers along the way. The 3-day journeys blend major landmarks with rich cultural connections - you'll head out with Navajo guides in Monument Valley for included 4x4 adventures ($75 value), explore the light-filled chambers of Antelope Canyon, and take your time discovering Zion's network of trails. The limited group size lets guides adjust timing to catch golden hour at Horseshoe Bend, or find peaceful moments at busy viewpoints when other crowds have moved on. Our travelers stay in quality hotels near Lake Powell and the South Rim, where the small group dynamics make it natural to gather for optional dinners and share stories from their discoveries. Guests often tell us how much they value the mix of guided activities and independent exploration, while the intimate size means deeper insights into geology, wildlife and local traditions from guides who know these lands inside out.
Top Grand Canyon travel itineraries to fit your plans
Our most popular 3-day tours combine the must-see sites with unique cultural experiences. You'll start at Oak Creek Canyon, winding through red rock country to reach Sedona's distinctive formations like Bell Rock and Cathedral Rock. The tours then head to Monument Valley, where Navajo guides lead jeep excursions through the valley, sharing stories of their ancestral lands. What makes these tours special is the timing - you'll catch Horseshoe Bend at sunset and explore Antelope Canyon when the light filtering through the rock creates incredible patterns. Our travelers particularly praise the guides' knowledge of local history and geology, with many mentioning how the small group size of 14 people makes it feel more personal. These shorter tours work well for those wanting to maximize their time, though some customers note it can feel fast-paced.
See all toursThe week-long tours run for 7 days from Las Vegas and take you through five national parks. You'll ride the narrated tram along Zion's Virgin River and spend quality time in Bryce Canyon, where those unique hoodoo formations really catch your eye. There's plenty of flexibility too - you can explore by horseback or join the evening viewing sessions. What makes these tours special is the authentic touch; you'll share meals with Navajo hosts in Monument Valley and explore the ancient cliff dwellings at Mesa Verde. Our guests love that we stay two nights in key spots like Lake Powell and Arches National Park, where you can check out over 6,000 natural sandstone arches without feeling rushed.
See all toursOur 10-day tours let you really sink into the American West at a comfortable pace. The evenings are pretty special - you'll dine under the stars at Bryce Canyon and get exclusive access to Mystery Valley's hidden Anasazi ruins that most visitors never see. We've balanced guided activities with free time, so you can join the narrated tram rides in Zion or pick your own hiking trails in Arches National Park. The accommodations make all the difference - you'll stay right inside parks like Bryce Canyon, which means you can catch those quiet sunrise moments before the day visitors arrive.
Demographics
Solo travelers particularly enjoy our small-group tours that blend independence with built-in companionship. The 3-day Sedona to Monument Valley routes are especially popular, with guests praising how the intimate group size lets them really connect with fellow adventurers while exploring. Our travelers love the mix of structured activities like Navajo-guided jeep tours and free time to wander Sedona's art galleries or catch sunset at Horseshoe Bend. The guides make sure everyone feels included, whether you're hiking Oak Creek Canyon or photographing Antelope Canyon's light beams. These tours include comfortable lodging at places like the Clarion Inn Page, where solo travelers can easily meet up with their group for dinner.
Our couples tours through Canyon Country mix active exploration with quiet moments together. You'll share sunset views at the Grand Canyon and enjoy dinner at the historic El Tovar Hotel - it's got this wonderful old-world charm that our guests really love. Most couples go for the 3-7 day trips that take you along Monument Valley's remote roads, where you'll taste traditional Navajo fry bread and later do some serious stargazing at Lake Powell. We've picked hotels right by the park entrances, so you can focus on the good stuff like hiking Bright Angel Trail or exploring those amazing curved walls in Antelope Canyon together.
Young adults really click with our 3-day tours - they're quick enough to fit into limited vacation time but packed with real experiences. You'll start on Zion's trails where you pick your own challenge level and then head to Lake Powell where Horseshoe Bend makes for incredible photos. Many travelers add on Monument Valley jeep rides or Grand Canyon helicopter flights for extra excitement. Our guests in their 20s and 30s tell us they love how we mix guided activities with free time to hang out with new friends. Nights are usually in spots like Page Arizona where everyone tends to get together for dinner and trade stories about their day on the trails.
Winter's our sweet spot for senior travelers - the parks are quieter and temps stay mild. We keep things comfortable with roomy vans and plenty of scenic stops to break up the driving. Our guides Mike and Roberto are pros at adapting to different mobility needs while getting everyone to the best photo spots. Most folks really like how we combine Monument Valley's 4x4 tours with easier walks along the Grand Canyon rim. The hotels we use are picked for their good locations and easy access with elevators, and you can always choose which activities suit you best.
For families looking to spark a love of nature in their kids, our Western tours deliver those perfect memory-making moments. One favorite starts in Las Vegas before heading to Zion National Park where kids can earn their junior ranger badges while exploring paved trails perfect for all ages. Parents tell us their children love the Lake Powell boat ride and learning about geology from guides who make science fun. The real highlight comes at Monument Valley, where families spend the night in traditional Navajo hogans after listening to folk stories around the campfire. Another popular option includes Bryce Canyon's unique hoodoo formations - those oddly-shaped spires never fail to capture young imaginations. These family-specific tours typically run 3-8 days and include picnic lunches with canyon views plus hotels with pools where kids can unwind after active days.
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Best time to visit Grand Canyon
- Spring 2025
Our spring tours open up new possibilities with temperatures that let you stay out longer and really get those perfect photos. The 3-day route combining Zion and the Grand Canyon's South Rim is a customer favorite - you'll spend good time at Emerald Pools trail and the Temple of Sinawava, plus get authentic experiences with Navajo hosts in Monument Valley. The 4x4 jeep tours are especially nice in spring; the desert comes alive with patches of wildflowers and the morning light is great for photos. If you're into photography, think about adding Antelope Canyon to your trip - spring brings these amazing light beams that create those signature canyon shots everyone loves.
- March 2025 25 tours
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- Summer 2025
These small group canyon tours run for 3 days in summer, when our guides really excel at timing activities for both comfort and incredible experiences. With just 14 travelers per departure, guides can adjust the pace and routes at places like Zion National Park to match everyone's abilities and energy levels. Our travelers often mention how much they value the included Monument Valley 4x4 excursion, which would normally cost $75, where local Navajo guides share stories and cultural heritage while exploring the desert terrain. The Lake Powell visits provide perfect cooling breaks, and travelers consistently capture excellent photos at Horseshoe Bend, Antelope Canyon and also the surrounding landscapes. While you'll stay active with walks, scenic stops and off-road adventures, the pace remains balanced with strategic rest periods and comfortable lodging in Page, Arizona where each evening offers time to relax and recharge.
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- Fall / Autumn 2025
Autumn's mild weather and rich colors make it ideal for exploring canyon country. Our popular 3-day autumn route takes you from Sedona's red rocks through Monument Valley and also Antelope Canyon. You'll drive the winding 2,000-foot Oak Creek Canyon descent when the trees show their fall colors and have time to explore Sedona's galleries and Native craft shops. In Monument Valley, Navajo guides share stories about autumn's significance in their culture while Antelope Canyon's afternoon light creates deep oranges and purples in the rock walls. The Valley of Fire stop is timed perfectly - that late autumn sun really brings out the red in those ancient sandstone formations.
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- Winter 2025 / 2026
Winter brings a special magic to the Grand Canyon, with smaller crowds and crisp air that makes those vast views even clearer. Our 3-day winter tours from Las Vegas are particularly popular, running with intimate groups of 12-13 people. Customers love how the guides adjust the route based on conditions - if snow limits visibility at one viewpoint, they'll find another perfect spot. The Monument Valley jeep tours feel extra special in winter, when you might catch those towering buttes dusted with snow. According to recent travelers, the lodging options keep you cozy on cold nights and the picnic lunches are hearty enough to fuel your exploration. While some hiking trails may be icy, the guides know exactly which paths are safe and scenic in winter conditions.
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What's Different About South Rim and West Rim Tours?
You'll find the South Rim really showcases the natural side of the canyon. It's run by the National Park Service and has these amazing hiking trails plus iconic spots like Mather Point and the Yavapai Geology Museum. There's plenty of places to stay right in the park and you'll see lots of wildlife. Now the West Rim that's managed by the Hualapai Tribe is where you'll find the famous Skywalk - this incredible glass bridge that lets you walk right out over the canyon. You can also hop on helicopter rides and boat tours on the Colorado River. Our Grand Canyon and More 3 day tour (171176) focuses on the South Rim and includes stops at Zion National Park and Horseshoe Bend.
How Can I Get to the Grand Canyon?
Getting there's pretty flexible these days. You can join our bus tours from Las Vegas take scenic helicopter flights or even ride mules down to Phantom Ranch if you're feeling adventurous. There's great hiking trails and jeep tours through Monument Valley too. Take our Sedona Monument Valley & Antelope Canyon 3-day tour (167900) - you'll travel by bus and get an awesome 4x4 jeep experience in Monument Valley.
How Much Time Should I Set Aside for the Grand Canyon?
While you can get a quick look on a day trip you'll really want more time to soak it all in. Our 3-day Grand Canyon and More tour lets you explore Zion National Park Monument Valley and Horseshoe Bend with an optional trip to Antelope Canyon. For the full experience try our 10-day Wonders of the American West tour (246578) which takes you through Bryce Canyon Arches National Park and Yellowstone.