17-Hour South Rim Antelope Horseshoe Multi-Park Vegas Trip

4.4(27 reviews)
β€’Provided by:Q Travel LLC
⭐ 4.4/5 (27 reviews) | πŸ’° $369 | ⏱️ Duration: 17-18 hours | πŸ‘₯ Up to 25 people
πŸ’‘Can you see Grand Canyon, Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend in one day from Vegas?
Yes, this 17-18 hour bus tour from Las Vegas reaches Grand Canyon South Rim, Lower Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend in a single day for $369 per person. You depart around 2:00 AM for Black Canyon stargazing, walk the Rim Trail at Lipan and Mather Points, hike to the Horseshoe Bend overlook, and explore a slot canyon, with lunch and dinner stops on your own. Best for travelers short on time who accept a long, fast-paced day and an early start.

🎯 Why People Book This

The draw of this one is reach: the Grand Canyon South Rim, Horseshoe Bend and a Lower Antelope Canyon slot, plus Black Canyon stargazing, in a single 17-to-18-hour run out of Las Vegas. At USD 369 per person with hotel pickup and park and Antelope entrance fees included, it suits someone with one free day who would rather see several places than drive between them. The honest cost is the length of the day, a 2:00 AM departure and roughly an hour at each stop. You're choosing to trade depth at any one site for crossing four off in a day you don't have to plan or drive yourself.

πŸ—ΊοΈ The Experience

This is a 17-to-18-hour day trip from Las Vegas, priced at USD 369 per person, that reaches the Grand Canyon's South Rim, Horseshoe Bend, and a slot canyon at Antelope, with hotel pickup on the Strip around 2:00 AM.
You spend the early hours in the dark of the Mojave before the day delivers you to the East Rim of the Grand Canyon, where the first stop is Lipan Point for your opening look down into the canyon, then Yavapai or Mather Point with a short walk along the Rim Trail where elk sometimes appear. This is the longest stop, and it is the day's anchor. From there the tour moves to Horseshoe Bend, where an easy hike up to the overlook brings you above the curve the Colorado River carves below, and then into either Lower Antelope Canyon or Antelope Canyon X, an hour walking the narrow sandstone walls of the slot.
The price covers what gets you in: the Antelope entrance fee, the national park fee, Horseshoe Bend parking, breakfast, fuel surcharge, and a guide who drives. Lunch in Page and dinner in Kingman are on you, and international visitors may owe an extra USD 100 park fee collected on site.
Three landmarks in one day means most of these hours are spent in the van; what you buy is someone else doing all the driving.

πŸ€” Is It Worth It?

Our verdict: The real question isn't whether to go - it's whether you want one long day that covers the South Rim, Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend in a single run, or one rim and an easier clock. This is for the traveler who'd rather see three places once than one place at leisure, and who counts a 17-hour day as the price of getting all of them done from Vegas without splitting the trip across days. You give up a relaxed pace; what you get back is range.
Worth it if:
  • you want the South Rim plus Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend in the same trip, and would rather absorb a 17-18 hour day than come back to Arizona twice
  • you're a sightseer with limited days in Vegas and treat the long haul as the cost of seeing more, not as time lost
  • you've decided the deeper, more famous South Rim is the canyon you actually want, not the closer West Rim viewpoints most Vegas tours run to
Skip it if:
  • you want a half-day out and back, not a day that runs before dawn until late night - the West Rim Eagle Point bus tour does it in 10-11 hours and would suit you better
  • you mainly want the Grand Canyon and aren't drawn to Antelope Canyon or Horseshoe Bend, in which case the extra hours buy you stops you don't care about
Choose this over the West Rim Eagle Point Bus Tour if:
  • seeing three landmarks in one go matters more to you than a shorter day and a closer, faster canyon

Tour at a Glance

Duration17-18 hours
Price (from)$369 per person
DepartureHotel pickup included
AgesAll ages (infants ride as lap children)
Group sizeUp to 15 per booking
Physical levelEasy (all fitness levels)
LanguagesKorean, Japanese, English
OperatorQ Travel LLC
CancellationNon-refundable
Rating4.4/5 (27 reviews)
DurationPrice (from)
17-18 hours$369 per person
DurationDeparture
17-18 hoursHotel pickup included
DurationAges
17-18 hoursAll ages (infants ride as lap children)
DurationGroup size
17-18 hoursUp to 15 per booking
DurationPhysical level
17-18 hoursEasy (all fitness levels)
DurationLanguages
17-18 hoursKorean, Japanese, English
DurationOperator
17-18 hoursQ Travel LLC
DurationCancellation
17-18 hoursNon-refundable
DurationRating
17-18 hours4.4/5 (27 reviews)

βœ… What's Included

  • Round-trip air-conditioned vehicle transport
  • Accredited tour guide and driver
  • Grand Canyon National Park entrance fee
  • Lower Antelope Canyon entrance fee
  • Horseshoe Bend parking fee
  • Breakfast
  • Fuel surcharge
  • Liability business insurance

❌ Not Included

  • Lunch and dinner
  • Gratuities for guide and driver
  • Personal expenses
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off

πŸ›‘οΈ Practical Info

  • Departure / Pickup: Hotel pickup included for hotels on the Las Vegas Strip; departure around 2:00 AM, drop-off around 9:00 PM
  • Best Time to Visit: Zion National Park is added to the route in summer months; the early 2:00 AM departure is fixed regardless of season
  • What to Bring: Sun protection, comfortable walking shoes for the Rim Trail and Horseshoe Bend hike, water, and cash for optional tips and personal meals in Page and Kingman
  • Free Cancellation: No β€” all sales are final; no refund is available for cancellations
  • Booking Tip: With only 15 spots per booking and Antelope Canyon subject to weather closures, book as early as possible to secure a slot
  • Physical Level: Suitable for all fitness levels; not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Minimum Age / Ages: Infants from age 2; range covers infant (2–3), child (4–7), youth (8–10), adult (18–65), and senior (66–80)
  • Accessibility: Specialized infant seats available; public transportation options available nearby
  • Good to Know: Non-U.S. residents pay an additional USD 100 per person national park fee, collected on the day; Antelope Canyon entrance may be unavailable due to weather conditions

πŸ’‘ Insider Tip

The 2:00 AM departure means the day opens with the Black Canyon stargazing stop before sunrise, so treat the first half of the night as your sleep window, not the drive itself; you'll be walking the Rim Trail at Lipan and Yavapai points by 6 AM.
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LasVegasTour Editorial Review

4
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β€œWhat you're buying here is a single very long day that erases two thousand miles of driving across Arizona and Utah. The give-and-take is blunt: you get Grand Canyon, Horseshoe Bend, and a slot canyon, but at 30 to 60 minutes each, every stop is a photo-and-go. At 17 to 18 hours with a 2:00 AM departure, this rewards travelers short on days, not anyone wanting to linger. Note the final-sale policy and weather-dependent Antelope access before booking.”

By LasVegasTour Editorial TeamJun 16, 2026

⭐ Guest Reviews

4.4(27 reviews)

Verified reviews from travelers who booked this tour through Viator

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Is this the West Rim or the South Rim of the Grand Canyon?β–Ύ

The South Rim. You enter through the park's east entrance and stop at Lipan Point, then Yavapai or Mather Point, with some walking on the Rim Trail.

Is the Antelope Canyon portion guided?β–Ύ

The tour includes an accredited tour guide and driver, and the Antelope Canyon entrance fee is covered. You visit either Lower Antelope Canyon or Antelope Canyon X, depending on weather and booking availability. Note that entry may not be possible due to weather conditions.

How much walking is involved on this tour?β–Ύ

There is some walking. You cover part of the Rim Trail at the Grand Canyon and do an easy hike to the Horseshoe Bend Overlook, plus walking through the slot canyon at Antelope Canyon. The tour is listed as suitable for all physical fitness levels, but it is not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries.

Are meals included besides breakfast?β–Ύ

No. Breakfast is included, but other meals are not. Lunch in Page, Arizona and dinner in Kingman, Arizona are at your own expense.

What time does the tour return to Las Vegas?β–Ύ

Around 9:00 PM, with drop-off at hotels on the Las Vegas main strip. The full tour runs 17 to 18 hours, departing around 2:00 AM.

Is hotel pickup included?β–Ύ

Yes. Hotel pickup is included for all travelers, at hotels on the Las Vegas main strip. Departure is around 2:00 AM.

17-Hour South Rim Antelope Horseshoe Multi-Park Vegas Trip
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