Las Vegas: Antelope Canyon & Horseshoe Bend with Lunch, WiFi

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Planning a visit to Las Vegas and craving a taste of the breathtaking landscapes that define the American Southwest? This highly-rated tour offers a full day exploring Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend, two iconic sights that look like they belong on a Hollywood set rather than in real life. While this trip is long—about 15 hours—it’s packed with memorable moments, expert guides, and stunning views.

We’re particularly drawn to the expert Navajo guides at Antelope Canyon, who bring the canyon’s glowing colors and sculpted formations to life, and the spectacular vista from Horseshoe Bend, where the Colorado River loops in a perfect, giant horseshoe. Plus, the included lunch, WiFi on the bus, and comfortable transportation are nice touches that add value to what’s already a bucket-list experience. A word of caution: because of the walking involved and the strict policies about photography gear, it’s worth preparing accordingly. This tour is best suited for those who are comfortable with long days, walking over uneven terrain, and eager to see some of the most photogenic landscapes in the country.

Key Points

Las Vegas: Antelope Canyon & Horseshoe Bend with Lunch, WiFi - Key Points

  • Expert Navajo guides enhance the experience with cultural insights and photography tips.
  • Stunning photo opportunities at both Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend.
  • Comfortable transport includes WiFi, water, and a boxed lunch for the long day.
  • Inclusion of entry fees means no hidden costs.
  • Long but rewarding day—be prepared for about 15 hours of travel and exploration.
  • Not suitable for mobility-impaired travelers due to walking demands.
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A Closer Look at the Itinerary

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This tour kicks off early in the morning, with pickup from the Treasure Island Hotel on the Las Vegas Strip. From there, you’ll board a luxury coach bus equipped with WiFi, charging ports, and a toilet, making the long drive more comfortable. The journey to the Arizona border is about 4-5 hours, but thanks to the comfortable amenities and scenic views, the hours slip by quickly.

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Scenic Drive and First Stop: Virgin River Gorge and Grand Staircase

We loved the way the guide points out the Virgin River Gorge, a striking canyon carved by a rushing river, and the Escalante and Grand Staircase National Monuments. These views set the tone for the natural grandeur ahead, and you’ll get plenty of opportunities to snap photos from the bus.

Walking Through Antelope Canyon

Once in Page, Arizona, the main event begins. With your Navajo guide leading the way, you’ll walk through the famous sculpted sandstone walls that look like they’ve been designed by an artist with a flair for the dramatic. The canyon’s light beams, bouncing off the narrow, winding channels, create a kaleidoscope of colors—reds, oranges, purples, and golds.

Reviews emphasize how much guides enhance this part: “Marvin, our guide, did an outstanding job from start to finish. His enthusiasm and knowledge really brought the experience to life,” one traveler shared. The Navajo guides also offer fascinating tidbits about the local culture and history, making the tour educational as well as visually stunning.

A word of note: The tour strictly prohibits hiking sticks, canes, walkers, or wheelchairs inside the canyon, and professional cameras and large bags are not allowed during the canyon walk. Be ready for a walk of about 1,200 feet over sand and flat rocks with a slight incline—it’s manageable for most but not suited for those with mobility impairments.

Horseshoe Bend Overlook

After the canyon, it’s a roughly 1.5-mile round-trip hike to the Horseshoe Bend viewpoint. Be prepared for a walk over sand and flat rocks, with some inclines. The views here are truly spectacular—the Colorado River curving through the red rock landscape in a perfect horseshoe shape that’s hard to describe without sounding cliché. From the overlook, you’ll see a 1,000-foot-high vantage point that offers jaw-dropping photo ops.

Multiple reviews note the value of this stop. “Horseshoe Bend was quite crowded, but there was still plenty of space and beautiful scenery,” one traveler observed. For many, this view is the highlight, and it’s easy to understand why.

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Return Journey

After soaking in the views, you’ll head back to the bus for the return trip to Las Vegas. The bus ride home includes WiFi, snacks, and a soothing atmosphere—and plenty of time to reflect on the day. Depending on the group, the guide might share some funny or interesting stories, and you might even get a chance to chat with Navajo hosts, adding a layer of cultural connection to the trip.

What Is Included and Why It Matters

Las Vegas: Antelope Canyon & Horseshoe Bend with Lunch, WiFi - What Is Included and Why It Matters

The tour price of $189 per person offers great value, especially considering the entry fees for both sites, which can otherwise add up. The package includes round-trip luxury bus transportation, WiFi, a boxed lunch, granola bar, and bottled water—making sure you stay fueled and hydrated over the long day.

The included lunch is simple but appreciated; many reviews mention the delicious sandwich and snacks. The convenience of having everything paid for upfront means you’re free to focus on enjoying the scenery, not reaching for your wallet.

Practicalities and Tips

Las Vegas: Antelope Canyon & Horseshoe Bend with Lunch, WiFi - Practicalities and Tips

The pickup point at Treasure Island is easy to find, with free parking nearby. The tour runs in the morning, with a typical duration of 15 hours, so be prepared for a very full day. You should bring comfortable shoes, sunglasses, sun protection, and your passport or ID.

Since the tour is meant for those who can walk unassisted, it’s less suitable if you have mobility issues or require special assistance. Given the long drive and walking involved, this experience suits travelers who are physically prepared for a long day on the go.

Remember: professional cameras and large bags are not permitted in Antelope Canyon, so pack light and bring your camera or smartphone only. Horseshoe Bend allows larger items, which makes it easier to capture that perfect shot.

Authentic Experiences and Traveler Feedback

Las Vegas: Antelope Canyon & Horseshoe Bend with Lunch, WiFi - Authentic Experiences and Traveler Feedback

From the wealth of reviews, you’ll find that most travelers rave about the knowledgeable guides and drivers, who make the long journey fun and informative. “Marvin, our guide, did an outstanding job—his enthusiasm made the trip memorable,” one traveler notes.

Many also highlight the stunning views that make the long hours worthwhile. “Antelope Canyon was like stepping into an art installation,” one person wrote. Others mention how well-organized the trip feels, with plenty of stops, comfortable buses, and timely departures.

The food gets good reviews too, with many appreciating the delicious sandwiches and snacks. The WiFi on the bus, a rare feature for tours like this, keeps travelers connected, and the safe, smooth driving receives consistent praise.

However, some reviews also note minor frustrations—like the strict no camera bags policy in the canyon or the long hours—but overall, these are balanced by the extraordinary scenery and expert guides.

This day trip from Las Vegas to Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend offers a rare glimpse into some of the most photographed natural formations in North America. It provides a well-organized, comfortable experience with knowledgeable guides who enrich the visit with cultural stories and photography tips. The included lunch and amenities make it a good value for the extensive experience.

The long drive and walking involved are the main considerations. It’s best suited for travelers who enjoy long journeys and are comfortable with walking over uneven terrain. Families with older or mobility-impaired members might find this trip challenging, but adventurous hikers and landscape lovers will find it well worth the effort.

Overall, if you want to see spectacular landscapes without the hassle of planning multiple arrangements, this tour packs a lot into a single day. From the vivid light in Antelope Canyon to the sweeping views of Horseshoe Bend, it’s an experience that leaves many travelers with lasting memories—and plenty of envy from friends back home.

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Las Vegas: Antelope Canyon & Horseshoe Bend with Lunch, WiFi



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“The trip was amazing and totally worth it. Olivia was a great leader and very informative and funny! The tour and getting to know the Antelope was …”

— Mariana, Feb 2026

FAQ

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What is the meeting point for the tour?
The pickup is at the Treasure Island Hotel Tour Bus Pickup Area, conveniently located on Mystère Dreams Ave, near the parking garage with free parking. Other locations can be arranged upon request.

How long is the drive from Las Vegas to Antelope Canyon?
The drive to Page, Arizona, takes about 4-5 hours, but the amenities on the bus—including WiFi, water, and a toilet—help make the long hours comfortable.

Are there any physical requirements?
Yes, all guests must be able to walk unassisted. The walk to Horseshoe Bend is about 1.5 miles over sand and flat rocks, with some inclines. The canyon tour prohibits walking sticks, canes, walkers, or wheelchairs.

What is not allowed during the tour?
Professional cameras, large bags, and backpacks are not permitted inside Antelope Canyon. No pets, alcohol, drugs, or walking sticks are allowed.

Is lunch included?
Yes, a boxed lunch featuring a turkey sandwich, snacks, and bottled water is included, along with a granola bar.

Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 4 days in advance for a full refund, making this a flexible option for last-minute planners.

In essence, this tour offers a balanced mix of breathtaking scenery, expert-guided insights, and practical amenities. It’s a good choice for those eager to tick off two major natural wonders in one go, especially if they’re prepared for a long but rewarding day.

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