17-Hour South Rim Antelope Canyon Horseshoe Bend Combo Vegas

4.8(62 reviews)
Provided by:AQUA TRAVEL
⭐ 4.8/5 (62 reviews) | 💰 $399 | ⏱️ Duration: 17 hours | 👥 Up to 12 people
💡Does the South Rim tour include Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend?
Yes, this 17-hour guided tour from Las Vegas covers the Grand Canyon South Rim, Lower Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend in one day for $399 per person. You stop at Lake Powell, descend ladders into Lower Antelope Canyon, photograph Horseshoe Bend, spend about 100 minutes at the South Rim, and break in towns along Route 66, with lunch and hotel pickup included. Best for travelers with moderate fitness who want several major sites in one long day and don't mind early departures.

🎯 Why People Book This

At its core, this tour is about reaching three landmarks that sit hours apart in northern Arizona without driving them yourself, in a single 17-hour day out of Las Vegas. The Grand Canyon's South Rim, Lower Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend are each a long haul from the city and from each other, and the round trip eats most of that time. So the real choice is trading depth at any one stop for seeing all three in one go: you get roughly an hour and a half at the South Rim and an hour in the canyon, not a slow day at either. It suits someone who would rather cover ground once than plan a multi-day route on their own.

🗺️ The Experience

The 17-Hour South Rim, Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend Combo is a guided full-day tour from Las Vegas to four Arizona landmarks, run by AQUA TRAVEL at USD 399 per person.
This is a long haul, and the shape of it is set before you book: a 17-hour day that, in peak season, can start with a pickup between 2am and 4am. The hours on the road carry the day, and the time on site comes in measured blocks rather than one long stay. The single biggest stop is the Grand Canyon South Rim at 100 minutes, where you walk two of the named overlooks, anything from Mather Point to Lipan Point, with time to browse for souvenirs. Lower Antelope Canyon gets 60 minutes, descending ladders through the narrow sandstone slot on the Navajo Reservation, and Horseshoe Bend gets 45 minutes at the viewpoint over the Colorado River's curve.
Between the headline stops sit shorter ones that work mostly as breaks: 15 minutes in Hurricane, a 10-minute photo stop at Lake Powell, 10 minutes at the Dinosaur Tracks, and 20 minutes in Seligman on Route 66. The price is close to all-in. Lunch, bottled water, onboard WiFi, hotel pickup, an air-conditioned vehicle, a guide and all admissions are included, with only the Non-U.S. resident park fee of USD 100 sitting on top.
What you are paying for is one ticket that strings four bucket-list stops into a single day so you never touch a steering wheel; the trade is that most of those 17 hours are spent getting there.

🤔 Is It Worth It?

Our verdict: The thing worth knowing is that this is a 17-hour day, and the people who come back happy are the ones who wanted exactly that: the South Rim, Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend in one go, not the West Rim's quicker out-and-back. This is for the traveler who treats the canyon as the whole point of the trip, not a half-day errand between buffets. If you want to see the parts of northern Arizona that the closer tours never reach, the hours are the price of admission, and the 4.8 from people who took it says most of them felt it was fair.
Worth it if:
  • you want the South Rim and Antelope Canyon specifically, not the nearer West Rim, and you know that means a long day on the road both ways
  • you'd rather spend a full 17 hours seeing three places than a half-day seeing one, and you've already decided the canyon is what this Vegas trip is about
  • you don't want to drive yourself across the desert and back, and would rather hand the whole route to someone else
Skip it if:
  • a long day on a coach wears you down faster than it rewards you; the West Rim runs like the $94 Eagle Point bus tour get you to a canyon and back in 10-11 hours, and that's the better fit if the drive is the part you dread
  • you mainly want a glass-floor moment over the drop; this trip doesn't reach the Skywalk, and a West Rim tour built around that is the one you actually want
Choose this over the $94 Grand Canyon West Eagle Point Bus Tour if:
  • you specifically want Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend, places the West Rim tours don't go, and you'll accept the longer day to get them rather than settle for the closer rim

Tour at a Glance

Duration17 hours
Price (from)$399 per person
DepartureHotel pickup included
AgesAll ages (infants ride as lap children)
Group sizeUp to 12 per booking
Physical levelModerate
LanguagesJapanese, English
OperatorAQUA TRAVEL
CancellationFree up to 24 hours before
Rating4.8/5 (62 reviews)
DurationPrice (from)
17 hours$399 per person
DurationDeparture
17 hoursHotel pickup included
DurationAges
17 hoursAll ages (infants ride as lap children)
DurationGroup size
17 hoursUp to 12 per booking
DurationPhysical level
17 hoursModerate
DurationLanguages
17 hoursJapanese, English
DurationOperator
17 hoursAQUA TRAVEL
DurationCancellation
17 hoursFree up to 24 hours before
DurationRating
17 hours4.8/5 (62 reviews)

✅ What's Included

  • Round-trip transport from select Strip hotels
  • Professional tour guide
  • Grand Canyon National Park entrance fees
  • Lower Antelope Canyon admission and Navajo guide
  • All site admissions
  • Lunch
  • Bottled water
  • WiFi on board
  • Air-conditioned vehicle

❌ Not Included

  • Gratuities for guide and Navajo guide
  • Personal expenses
  • Additional meals beyond included lunch
  • Hotel pickup from non-select properties

🛡️ Practical Info

  • Departure / Pickup: Hotel pickup included at select Las Vegas hotels; exact pickup time and meeting location provided after booking is confirmed.
  • Best Time to Visit: Book the earliest available departure; during peak season, departures may run between 2:00 a.m. and 4:00 a.m. to cover all stops within the 17-hour day.
  • What to Bring: Comfortable walking shoes, sun protection, a camera, and proof of U.S. residency (non-U.S. residents 16+ pay an additional USD 100 National Park entry fee collected on-site). If traveling with a toddler, bring a front chest carrier or backpack carrier.
  • Free Cancellation: Full refund if canceled at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time. Date or group-size changes are subject to the same policy. No refund for itinerary changes due to weather or congestion.
  • Booking Tip: Book well in advance — this is a 17-hour multi-stop route with limited group sizes (2–12 per booking), and peak-season slots fill early.
  • Physical Level: Moderate fitness required. Not suitable for pregnant travelers, travelers with spinal injuries, or those with poor cardiovascular health.
  • Minimum Age: Children 3 and older may participate. Infant seats are available.
  • Accessibility: Not wheelchair accessible; specialized infant seats available; public transportation options are available nearby.
  • Good to Know: Itinerary order may be reversed in peak season; specific canyon or viewpoint stops may be substituted due to weather or availability. Lunch is included; breakfast and dinner are not.

💡 Insider Tip

The descent into Lower Antelope Canyon is by ladder through narrow rock, so if you're booking for someone with a spinal or cardiovascular condition, know that this is the one stop where the moderate fitness requirement actually bites — the other viewpoints are walk-up. Note too that weather or availability can swap you to Antelope Canyon X, which is a less strenuous walk-in.
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LasVegasTour Editorial Review

4
LasVegasTour Rating

What you're buying here is one driver covering the entire Page-to-Grand-Canyon loop you'd otherwise stitch together over days: Lower Antelope Canyon's ladders, Horseshoe Bend, Lake Powell, and the South Rim, all in 17 hours. The price of that reach is pace, the canyon gets 60 minutes and the South Rim 100. Worth the long day for first-time visitors who'd rather not drive; skip it if you want to linger anywhere. The moderate-fitness note and ladder descent are real, not boilerplate.

By LasVegasTour Editorial TeamJun 16, 2026

⭐ Guest Reviews

4.8(62 reviews)

Verified reviews from travelers who booked this tour through Viator

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Is this the West Rim or the South Rim?

The South Rim. The tour visits two of the park's scenic viewpoints, which may include Desert View Point, Grandview Point, Mather Point, Yavapai Point, Bright Angel Lodge, or Lipan Point. You'll have about 100 minutes there.

Is the Antelope Canyon guide included?

A professional tour guide is included for the tour. The Lower Antelope Canyon stop is on the Navajo Reservation and runs about 60 minutes. Note that depending on availability and weather, the tour may visit Antelope Canyon X instead.

How much walking is involved?

The tour lists a moderate level of physical fitness as a requirement. At Lower Antelope Canyon you descend ladders through narrow rock crevices. It is not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries, poor cardiovascular health, or who are pregnant. The exact distances are not specified in the tour details.

What time does the tour start and end?

The total duration is 17 hours. The exact pickup time is provided after your booking is confirmed. During peak season, departure may be between 2am and 4am. A precise end time isn't specified in the tour details.

Is lunch included in the price?

Yes. Lunch is included in the USD 399 per person price, along with bottled water. Breakfast and dinner are not included.

Can I book if my hotel isn't on the Strip?

Hotel pickup is included, but only for select hotels. The pickup location and time are confirmed after booking. If your hotel isn't on the pickup list, confirm arrangements with the operator before you book.

17-Hour South Rim Antelope Canyon Horseshoe Bend Combo Vegas
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