2-Day Grand Canyon Antelope Canyon Zion Multi-Park Tour

5.0(776 reviews)
β€’Provided by:MaxTour
⭐ 5/5 (776 reviews) | πŸ’° $399.99 | ⏱️ Duration: 48 hours | πŸ‘₯ Up to 14 people
πŸ’‘What parks does the 2-day Grand Canyon and Antelope Canyon tour cover?
This 2-day small-group tour from Las Vegas visits Zion National Park, Lower Antelope Canyon, Horseshoe Bend, and the Grand Canyon South Rim for $399.99 per person. You hike Zion's Watchman Trail, tour Lower Antelope Canyon with a Navajo guide, see South Rim overlooks, and stop along Route 66 in Williams and Seligman, with one overnight in Arizona included. Best for travelers with moderate fitness who want five Southwest sights in one trip and don't mind a fast pace.

🎯 Why People Book This

The appeal here comes down to covering four named places, Zion, Lower Antelope Canyon, Horseshoe Bend and the Grand Canyon South Rim, from Las Vegas in 48 hours, with hotel pickup, one night in Arizona and the driving handled for you. That means stops, not stays: a short visit at Zion, a brief window in Lower Antelope Canyon, time at the South Rim. At USD 399.99 per person you're paying to trade depth at any single park for reach across all four, plus the overnight that makes a loop this wide possible without you behind the wheel. It suits travelers who want to see a lot in a short window and would rather not plan or drive it themselves.

πŸ—ΊοΈ The Experience

The 2-Day Grand Canyon, Antelope Canyon, Horseshoe Bend and Zion Tour is a 48-hour small-group trip from Las Vegas by air-conditioned minivan, run by MaxTour with one overnight in Arizona, priced from USD 399.99 per person.
That base price does more work than most two-day tours, because it folds in the costs that usually get charged on site. Your fare covers hotel pickup and drop-off, the overnight room, breakfast, bottled water, and two entrance fees that would otherwise be paid separately: Lower Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend. What it does not cover is lunch and dinner, the guide's service fee, and, for non-U.S. residents only, national park fees collected in-destination. So the price gets you the transport, the bed and the gated attractions; you still budget for your own meals and tips.
Across two days the van threads five places together. You hike the Watchman Trail and see Checkerboard Mesa across 120 minutes in Zion, walk Lower Antelope Canyon with a Navajo guide for an hour, and spend the longest single block, 180 minutes, at the Grand Canyon South Rim, stopping at Grandview, Yavapai and Lipan Points. The Route 66 leg adds lunch in Williams and the murals of Seligman. Much of the day is driving between these, which is the point of paying someone to plan it.
The tiers here are not about doing more; they only set how many people share the included room. The fare buys the route; the option you pick decides who you wake up next to.

πŸ€” Is It Worth It?

Our verdict: What this comes down to, once you cut the marketing, is whether you have two days to give the Southwest instead of squeezing it into one. This is for the traveler who doesn't want to pick a single canyon and call it a trip, who'd rather see Grand Canyon, Antelope Canyon and Zion in one run than choose between them. The day tours get you out and back by dinner; this one accepts that you'll sleep on the road because the point is covering ground, not getting home.
Worth it if:
  • you want more than one park and would rather string Grand Canyon, Antelope Canyon and Zion together than do three separate trips
  • you treat the drive as part of it, not a cost, and don't mind an overnight away from Vegas to reach places a day trip can't
  • you're visiting once and want the wider Southwest in a single push, not just the rim closest to the city
Skip it if:
  • you only really want the Grand Canyon. The single-park day tours run $94 and get you to the rim and back the same day, and you'd be paying for two days and two parks you weren't set on seeing
  • a tour spanning 48 hours is more commitment than your trip allows, and a 10-11 hour day out fits your schedule better
Choose this over the Eagle Point Bus Tour ($94) if:
  • seeing three parks in one trip matters more to you than being back in Vegas by nightfall

Tour at a Glance

Duration48 hours
Price (from)$399.99 per person
DepartureHotel pickup included
AgesAges 0+
Group sizeUp to 4 per booking
Physical levelModerate
LanguagesEnglish
Options4 options
OperatorMaxTour
CancellationSee cancellation policy
Rating5/5 (772 reviews)
DurationPrice (from)
48 hours$399.99 per person
DurationDeparture
48 hoursHotel pickup included
DurationAges
48 hoursAges 0+
DurationGroup size
48 hoursUp to 4 per booking
DurationPhysical level
48 hoursModerate
DurationLanguages
48 hoursEnglish
DurationOptions
48 hours4 options
DurationOperator
48 hoursMaxTour
DurationCancellation
48 hoursSee cancellation policy
DurationRating
48 hours5/5 (772 reviews)

βœ… What's Included

  • Round-trip transport by air-conditioned minivan
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off from Las Vegas Strip
  • Overnight accommodation in Arizona
  • Lower Antelope Canyon entrance fee
  • Horseshoe Bend entrance fee
  • Bottled water
  • Breakfast

❌ Not Included

  • Gratuities for guides
  • Lunch and dinner meals
  • Grand Canyon National Park entrance fees
  • Zion National Park entrance fees
  • Personal expenses and souvenirs

πŸ›‘οΈ Practical Info

  • Departure / Pickup: Hotel pickup included; only hotels within 2 miles of the Las Vegas Strip or Downtown Las Vegas qualify. Pickups begin 30–60 minutes before departure.
  • Best Time to Visit: Early departure maximizes time at each park; summer visits to Lower Antelope Canyon are best in midday for light beams.
  • What to Bring: Comfortable walking shoes, sun protection, and cash or card for lunch, dinner, and any souvenir purchases. Non-U.S. residents should budget for additional National Park entry fees collected on-site.
  • Free Cancellation: Full refund if cancelled 6 or more days before departure; 50% refund if cancelled 2–5 days before; no refund within 2 days of departure.
  • Booking Tip: Group size per booking is capped at 4; book early to secure your preferred room-sharing option, especially for solo travelers or pairs.
  • Physical Level: Moderate fitness required. Not suitable for travelers with spinal injuries, cardiovascular conditions, or those who are pregnant.
  • Minimum Age / Ages: Open to all ages (0–99).
  • Good to Know: One hotel room is included per booking regardless of group size; room-sharing configurations (1–4 guests per room) are selected at booking.

πŸ’‘ Insider Tip

The single included hotel room is shared, so the price holds best when you book the 4-people-sharing-1-room option; solo travelers pay the same $399.99 base but get the room to themselves, which is why the 1-person tier is the costliest way to do this trip.
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LasVegasTour Editorial Review

4.5
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β€œWhat you're really buying here is two days that cover ground a self-drive would spread across four, with the lodging and Navajo-guided Antelope Canyon access folded in. The give: real driving and short stops, including 60 minutes inside Antelope Canyon and 120 at Zion. The price drops sharply per head when four share one room, so it makes most sense for a full group. Worth the pace for first-timers who want the Southwest in one shot, not for anyone hoping to linger.”

By LasVegasTour Editorial TeamJun 16, 2026

⭐ Guest Reviews

5.0(776 reviews)

Verified reviews from travelers who booked this tour through Viator

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Does this tour go to the West Rim or South Rim of the Grand Canyon?β–Ύ

The South Rim. The itinerary includes about 180 minutes there with stops at Grandview Point, Yavapai Point, and Lipan Point.

Is the overnight accommodation included in the price?β–Ύ

Yes. The USD 399.99 per person price includes overnight accommodation, with one hotel room per booking. Room-sharing options range from one person per room up to four people sharing one room.

Are all park entrance fees included?β–Ύ

Not all of them. The Horseshoe Bend and Lower Antelope Canyon entrance fees are included. Additional National Park entrance fees apply to non-U.S. residents and are collected in-destination, not at booking.

What is the group size for this tour?β–Ύ

This is a small-group tour booked at 1 to 4 people per booking. Transport is by air-conditioned minivan.

Are meals included besides breakfast?β–Ύ

No. Breakfast is included, but lunch and dinner are not. The itinerary includes a stop for lunch in Williams, which you would pay for yourself.

How much walking is required at each location?β–Ύ

The facts don't break down walking distance per stop, but the tour includes hiking the Watchman Trail at Zion and a guided walk through Lower Antelope Canyon's narrow passageways. The operator advises at least a moderate level of physical fitness and does not recommend the tour for travelers with spinal injuries, poor cardiovascular health, or who are pregnant. Confirm specifics with the operator when booking.

2-Day Grand Canyon Antelope Canyon Zion Multi-Park Tour
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