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When booking your tour, please select your hotel from the list. Be sure to call the phone number on your ticket at least 24 hours prior to departure to confirm the exact pickup details. A: Hotel pickup is only available from the hotels listed in the "Tour Details" section at checkout. Please select the closest hotel to your location. Once confirmed, call the phone number on your ticket to confirm your pickup details. A: Be sure to call the phone number on your voucher hours prior to your departure date to confirm your exact pickup time and location.

A: Bottled water is provided, however, you are welcome to bring your own non-alcoholic drinks and snacks if desired. Lunch is included during the tour as well. A: The group will stop to pick up a sandwich, wrap, or salad on the way to the canyon. A: Children must be at least 5 years of age to participate in the tour. A: Yes - If you require a car seat, please notate the request in the "Special Requirements" box at checkout.

The local operator provides car seats for children upon request. A: Service dogs are allowed to travel with the correct and current paperwork. Pets are not allowed on board. A: Dress layers, according to the weather: including a hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, jacket, and gloves if applicable. Wear comfortable, durable shoes no open-toed shoes, flip-flops, or heels. A: Yes! There are many fun picture stops throughout the Grand Canyon.

A: If the weather conditions are not conducive to a safe and enjoyable tour, your reservation may be canceled. If this happens, you may either reschedule or receive a full refund. A: It is not recommended to book any shows or flights the same day as this tour, as there can be delays due to unforeseeable circumstances like weather, road closures, etc. A: Yes, there are many USB ports and outlet plugs throughout the vehicle. A: Yes, Wifi is available for guests while in transit. A: Absolutely!

Pricing is subject to change at any time. Traveler Photos. Traveler Tips "It is a long day and it was very hot in early Aug but it can be done. I had 3 older teens in tow and they also enjoyed the day. It is a long day and it was very hot in early Aug but it can be done. The driver's supply of cold water was also key. I didn't do 5 stars because van had not much ac in back and on way back to hotel in ac was necessity. We reported that to driver and she said would pass it on Only 2 things that didn't sit well with me were the cost of pictures on the skywalk, when your own cameras are removed, the on site photographers took 12 pictures but at 16 dollars each Secondly the Ranch stop at the canyon, ok for kids really a waste of time if you are over However that excluded a really good value trip that is definitely worth doing.

Reviews 5. Steve is a great tour guide. Very knowledgeable, spoke clearly and was patient. Lunch was great and the small group was fun.

More Less. Helpful Helpful. This was a wonderful tour from minute 1 until our drop off. Highly recommended!!!! I would say bring some snacks for the trip because it is a long day, however lunch is provided so that part is great! Our tour guide Matt was Awesome. He was very knowledgeable and a great Host. I gave a 4 star because of the lunch. We were very hungry and the sandwich I had was a leftover from the day before. If you are going to use; not the best of lunch meat at least hand out fresh sandwiches.

What an awesome trip! Shout out to AJ. Very personable and full of jokes! Hope you are lucky to have him as yr guide. Also, so amazing to see mans creation- The Hoover Dam. The driver was knowledgeable and friendly. Made stops for great photos.

Offered suggestions to make the trip more memorable. Our driver was a great tour guide… very personable, very knowledgeable about both Grand Canyon and Hoover Dam… Made the entire trip fun!! Hello Teresa, thank you for taking the time out and writing a review of your tour. Glad we could assist in making a memorable day at the Grand Canyon. Thank you for choosing One Day Tours and for traveling at a tough time for everyone.

Great experience. Very organized! Our driver was so nice! Beautiful day! Great lunch provided and all the cold water you wanted. Hello Debbie, thank you for taking the time out and writing a review of your tour. Fabulous trip and incredible driver! Highly recommend this trip for first timers to the Grand Canyon.

Hello, thank you for taking the time out and writing a review of your tour. Enjoyed Grand Canyon and Hoover dam. The car we drive in had leaky roof and the temperature was either hot or too cold. There should be better circulation. Hello Kathy, thank you for taking the time out to write a review of your tour.

I am so sorry that you had to experience the leaky roof and we went and repaired it in the following days. Hope you enjoyed the Grand Canyon and thank you for traveling during this tough times for everyone.

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Download Questions? Call toll free number or chat online. Our local experts are happy to talk to you. Location Nevada, USA. Suggested Time Allow Days. You May Also Like. What to Expect. Grand Canyon West Rim. Listen to the Tour Intro. Skywalk Grand Canyon. Hoover Dam. Wild Burros. Eagle Point. Along the way, stop for photos at the Hoover Dam. Take in views of t … More. Explore one of the seven wonders of the world—the Grand Canyon—on this day trip to the west rim from Las Vegas.

Plus, for the more adventurous, choose to walk the edge of the Grand Canyon on the Grand Canyon Skywalk for an added expense. Learn More. Bryce Canyon is a small park. You can see the highlights in the morning and midday and have the afternoon free to do something else.

It is located along the Springdale Shuttle route, so you can get around town and into Zion National Park without a car. Zion National Park is one of the best spots in the United States to go hiking.

From the awe-inspiring hike up Angels Landing to the family friendly Riverside Walk to multi-day backpacking adventures, there is something here for everyone. Take your pick from a wide variety of hikes, some just a mile or two in length to longer, full-day adventures. With two days, you can choose several hikes, especially if you get an early start in the morning. I recommend starting your day as early as possible. By mid-morning, the lines to get on the shuttle can be frustratingly long and take up your valuable time.

Being on the first shuttle of the day puts you first on the hiking trail for the day. On the evening of day 9, drive to Las Vegas 2. This is similar to the day itinerary above, with one major change. This road trip is done round trip from Las Vegas. Arrive in Las Vegas. This day trip is perfect if you want a quick taste of Death Valley.

This is a big driving day, but you get to visit the most popular viewpoints, see the Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes, and walk across Badwater Basin, the lowest point in the United States. This road trip has a grand total of miles of driving with 7. So, if you have an additional day to add to this itinerary, I recommend adding it to Death Valley. Learn more about how to spend one to two days in Death Valley:. Once in Zion, spend the afternoon on one of the hiking trails. Get an early start in the morning to hike one of the bigger, more popular hiking trails.

It is important to get a very early start, to beat the crowds not only on the hiking trails but also on the Zion shuttle. Today, drive to Las Vegas. On the way, you have the option to visit the Valley of Fire State Park.

This is an itinerary that I wrote after our first trip to the American Southwest we have been back numerous times since that visit. On this itinerary, you start in Phoenix and end in Las Vegas.

It is busy but awesome road trip and one of our favorite day trips of all time. It is done point-to-point, starting in Phoenix and ending in Las Vegas but you can also do this in the opposite direction. The best months are March through May and September through October, when the weather is pleasant and the parks are not too crowded.

During the summer months June through August expect sweltering temperatures, the possibility of flash floods, and very high crowds. During the winter months, snow can impact travel, particularly around the Grand Canyon and Bryce Canyon.

We have visited this area in May, June, October, and December. May and October are wonderful months for this Grand Canyon road trip. If you have any questions about this Grand Canyon road trip, let us know in the comment section below. Note: This post contains affiliate links.

When you make a purchase using one of these affiliate links, we get paid a small commission at no extra cost to you. You are my go-to resource! Thank you so much! We enjoy moderate day hikes. Hello Jenn. With that much time, if it were me, I would do Bryce and Zion.

We have traveled other places in the US the weekend before Thanksgiving and crowds were very light. Plus, there is a small chance that you could see Bryce with some snow. It can get its first snowfall in November it did in early November last year. With 4 days, you could do 3 in Zion and 1 in Bryce.

Cheers, Julie. I am taking my son on a trip in May for his college graduation. But, with the issues with Page i. Is there enough to do in Page without Antelope Canyon to justify the extra drive times? I f not, is there a way to still hit all of the other places without going through Page? Horseshoe Bend is great but it only takes an hour to see it.

To get from the Grand Canyon to Bryce, the quickest way is through Page but if you do it all in one day, it will be a big driving day. You can still do it, just be prepared for a lot of driving. Go point to point, from Salt Lake City to Vegas or vice versa and visit the 5 national parks in Utah. Hi Julie, thank you for this wealth of information- it is by far the best info I have found related to road trips.



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