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Tour code AW6-LS-2026-LL

Zion National Park+ Bryce Canyon National Park+ Lower Antelope Canyon+ Grand Canyon National Park+ Las Vegas 6-Day Tour

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Tour code AW6-LS-2026-LL

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Tour code
AW6-LS-2026-LL
Days
6
Price
$ 898.00 and up
Updated At
2026-06-29

Description

6-day Southwest tour covering Zion, Bryce Canyon, Canyonlands, Arches, Monument Valley, Antelope Canyon, and Grand Canyon National Parks, with 2 nights at Fontainebleau Las Vegas.

Departure City
Los Angeles (LA)
Destination
San Francisco
Tour No.
AW6-LS
Travel Days
6 Days 5 Nights
Transportation
Vehicle
Currency
USD
Single Occupancy Price
$1248 / Person
Double Occupancy Price
$898 / Person
Triple Occupancy Price
$798 / Person
Quadruple Occupancy Price
$748 / Person
Departure Date
10/01/2024-12/21/2025: Sunday; 01/04/2026-12/20/2026: Sunday. No tours on 01/18/2026, 03/01/2026, 05/17/2026. Peak-season surcharge $100/room for Las Vegas hotels on 02/08, 05/24, 11/29/2026
Minimum Passengers
2 passengers required for tour to operate
Way Location
Zion National Park, Bryce Canyon National Park, Grand Canyon National Park

web.tour_section.highlights

  • Experience the most complete Southwest Giant Ring itinerary
  • See the stunning American West
  • Enjoy magnificent views from four famous national parks and three world-class scenic spots
  • Two nights stay at Fontainebleau, the newest five-star luxury hotel on Las Vegas Boulevard
  • Visit Monument Valley, featured in classic American Western films
  • Lower Antelope Canyon - one of the top ten photography spots in the world
  • Horseshoe Bend - National Geographic selected photography destination
  • Grand Canyon National Park - first of the seven natural wonders of the world

web.tour_section.itinerary

Days 1

Los Angeles - Las Vegas

Facing the rising sun, start today's wonderful journey. Go north along Highway 15, pass through the San Bernardino Forest, and enter the largest Mojave Desert in North America. The lonely Joshua trees dot the endless Gobi Desert. After a short stop on the way, arrive at the world's gambling city - Las Vegas in the afternoon. Check in at the hotel after 3 pm. You can take a rest or go to the casino. After dinner, enjoy the charming night view of the gambling city. Itinerary: Los Angeles → Las Vegas → Las Vegas Night View Tour (Optional) Morning Transportation: Drive from Los Angeles to Las Vegas, 270 miles, 4 hours 30 minutes Night: Las Vegas Night View Tour - When night falls, the gambling city is a sea of neon lights. The electricity consumption of the five-kilometer-long Las Vegas Strip in one night can supply a city of 500,000 people with electricity for a year.

web.tour_fact.hotel:Fontainebleau Las Vegas
Days 2

Las Vegas - Zion National Park - Bryce Canyon National Park - Bryce

Today experience the ever-changing American West. First stop is Zion National Park with beautiful mountains and clear waters. Then go to Bryce Canyon National Park, which is more like a huge open-air arena than a canyon. The towering brown rocks are stacked up like stone figurines guarding the world. Stay overnight in Bryce. Itinerary: Las Vegas → Zion National Park (Mandatory, 45 mins) → Checkerboard Mesa (25 mins) → Bryce Canyon National Park (Mandatory, 60 mins) → Bryce Morning Transportation: Drive from hotel to Zion National Park, 155 miles, 2 hours 30 minutes Zion National Park: A dream destination for hikers and photographers. Located in the desert but terrain is anything but barren. Formed over millions of years of erosion, the park's rock formations, wilderness trails, and unique wildlife beckon visitors. The park's many canyons, animal communities, and cultural sites are perfect for exploring in any season. Afternoon Transportation: Drive from Zion National Park to Bryce Canyon National Park, 85 miles, 2 hours Bryce Canyon National Park: Located in southwestern Utah, not a true canyon despite its name. It forms a vast natural amphitheater formed by erosion. Its unique geological formations, known as rock pillars, are formed by wind, river water, and ice erosion. The red, orange, and white rocks create a unique natural landscape, earning it the nickname "Palace of Natural Stone Figurines." Afternoon Transportation: Drive from Bryce Canyon National Park to hotel, 10 miles, 20 minutes

web.tour_meal.breakfast:Included web.tour_fact.hotel:Best Western PLUS Ruby's Inn or Bryce View Lodge
Days 3

Bryce - Canyonlands National Park - Arches National Park - Blanding

Today set off to visit Canyonlands National Park. This place is like an island suspended in the sky with extremely spectacular scenery. After leaving Canyonlands National Park, go to Arches National Park, the world's largest concentration of natural sandstone arches. Arches National Park covers an area of about 309 square kilometers and has more than 2,000 natural rock arches. The arches have withstood thousands of years of wind and rain erosion and still stand proudly. Itinerary: Bryce → Canyonlands National Park (Mandatory, 60 mins) → Arches National Park (Mandatory, 120 mins) → Blanding Morning Transportation: Drive from hotel to Canyonlands National Park, 255 miles, 5 hours Canyonlands National Park: Located in southeastern Utah near Moab. Preserves a colorful landscape eroded into numerous canyons, mesas, and buttes by the Colorado River and the Green River. The Island in the Sky mesa rests on sheer sandstone cliffs towering over 1,000 feet above the surrounding terrain. Every overlook offers a different perspective on Canyonlands' spectacular landscape. Afternoon Transportation: Drive from Canyonlands National Park to Arches National Park, 30 miles, 1 hour Arches National Park: Located near Moab in Utah. Covers an area of 309 square kilometers and preserves more than 2,000 natural rock arches. About 300 million years ago, this salt layer was an ocean. After the sea disappeared, the salt layer was covered and squeezed into rock. Later, after crust upheaval and natural weathering, it became the arches of today. The park also has numerous spires, pedestals, balancing stones and other unique geological features. Afternoon Transportation: Drive from Arches National Park to hotel, 80 miles, 2 hours

web.tour_meal.breakfast:Included web.tour_fact.hotel:Rodeway Inn & Suites Blanding
Days 4

Blanding - Monument Valley - Horseshoe Bend - Lower Antelope Canyon - Tuba City

Friends interested in Western blockbusters are in luck. Today go to Monument Valley, which frequently appears in movies and is a symbol of the original American West. The cross-country long-distance race in "Forrest Gump" ends here. Then go to Horseshoe Bend, a famous photography spot selected by American National Geographic Magazine. The river turns 360 degrees in the reddish-brown canyon, cutting out a horseshoe-shaped canyon. Finally, visit the peculiar slit cave, the Lower Antelope Canyon, one of the top ten photography spots in the world. The rock walls are a perfect wave shape that combines the erosion of wind and torrents for thousands of years. It is an abstract painting of nature. Itinerary: Blanding → Monument Valley (Mandatory, 120 mins, optional Jeep visit) → Horseshoe Bend (Mandatory, 75 mins) → Antelope Canyon (Optional, 120 mins) → Tuba City Kindly Reminder: Lower Antelope Canyon will be closed for maintenance during 01/12/2026-01/18/2026. The original itinerary during this period will be adjusted to: Antelope Canyon X (Optional, 120 mins). Children aged 0-8 visiting Antelope Canyon X must be accompanied by a guardian with a self-provided safety seat. Children without proper safety seats will not be allowed to enter. Morning Transportation: Drive from hotel to Monument Valley, 75 miles, 1 hour 30 minutes Monument Valley: A region of the Colorado Plateau characterized by vast sandstone buttes, the largest reaching 1,000 ft above the valley floor. Located on the Arizona-Utah state line near the Four Corners area. Featured in many forms of media since the 1930s. Director John Ford used the location for numerous films. Morning Transportation: Drive from Monument Valley to Horseshoe Bend, 125 miles, 2 hours Horseshoe Bend: One of the top ten best photography spots in the United States selected by National Geographic Magazine. The dense aquatic plants on the Colorado River bed make the river water appear fluorescent green. The river turns 360 degrees in the reddish-brown canyon, cutting out a horseshoe-shaped canyon. Standing on the edge of the cliff, be intoxicated by the breathtaking beauty of blue water, blue sky and red rocks. Afternoon Transportation: Drive from Horseshoe Bend to Lower Antelope Canyon, 10 miles, 20 minutes Lower Antelope Canyon: Located in northern Arizona. Formed by soft sandstone after millions of years of erosion. Flash floods often flow into the canyon during monsoon season. The narrow channel narrows the river, creating large vertical erosion force. There is no artificial lighting. All visible light comes from cracks at the top. Lights are refracted by rock texture, producing dreamy and irregular color changes. Afternoon Transportation: Drive from Lower Antelope Canyon to Tuba City, 80 miles, 1 hour 30 minutes

web.tour_meal.breakfast:Included web.tour_fact.hotel:Moenkopi Legacy Inn & Suites Tuba City
Days 5

Tuba City - Grand Canyon National Park - Las Vegas

In the morning, drive to the Grand Canyon National Park, known as the first of the seven natural wonders of the world. Here, every passerby is a photographer, and every photo is a landscape painting. You can take a helicopter at your own expense to overlook the Grand Canyon from the air. After leaving the Grand Canyon Park, drive past the famous Hoover Dam and arrive at the world's gambling and entertainment capital - Las Vegas. In the evening, follow the experienced driver guide at your own expense to participate in the night tour, or enjoy the world's highest level of singing, dancing and magic shows. Itinerary: Grand Canyon National Park East Rim & South Rim (Mandatory, 2.5 hours) → Grand Canyon South Rim Helicopter (optional, 1 hour) → Hoover Dam (Pass by) → Las Vegas (Optional for Night View Tour) Morning Transportation: Drive from hotel to Grand Canyon National Park East Rim, 60 miles, 1 hour Grand Canyon National Park: Located in northwestern Arizona. The 15th site in the United States to be named a national park. Central feature is the Grand Canyon, a gorge of the Colorado River, often considered one of the Wonders of the World. Covers 1,217,262 acres in Coconino and Mohave counties. Received more than six million recreational visitors in 2017, the second highest count in all American national parks. Designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1979. Grand Canyon South Rim: Also known as the South Rim. Lies in the middle of the Grand Canyon. Its rugged and majestic terrain with bottomless canyon makes it the largest of its kind. Well-developed park lacking commercial facilities, with nearly every viewpoint preserved to original state. Vast, magnificent landscape and perfect recreational environment. Afternoon Transportation: Drive from Grand Canyon South Rim to Las Vegas, 300 miles, 5 hours

web.tour_meal.breakfast:Included web.tour_fact.hotel:Fontainebleau Las Vegas
Days 6

Las Vegas - Welcome To Las Vegas Sign - San Francisco

Depart from Las Vegas and head back to San Francisco. Itinerary: Las Vegas → Welcome To Las Vegas Sign (Mandatory, 20-30 mins) → San Francisco All day Transportation: Drive from Las Vegas to San Francisco, 570 miles, 10 hours

web.tour_meal.breakfast:Included

web.tour_section.inclusions

  • Transportation (vehicle type based on number of guests)
  • Professional Chinese-English driver and guide (or driver-guide)
  • Hotel (nights are one day less than total tour days)
  • Breakfasts

web.tour_section.exclusions

  • Lunch and dinner
  • Transportation to departure boarding point
  • Service fee (minimum USD $15/person/day; children and infants reserving a seat must pay service fees)
  • Personal expenses (food & beverage, telephone surcharge, etc.)
  • Mandatory and optional attraction admission fees (tickets purchased from tour guide)
  • Any expenses not listed in Fee Included

web.tour_section.notes

  • Multiple boarding locations available in Los Angeles area with staggered departure times (07:00-09:15)
  • Las Vegas airport pick-up available: Free 10:00-18:00; Paid 18:01-21:59 ($70 one-way, max 4 people); Paid 22:00-24:00 ($100 one-way, max 4 people)
  • Multiple drop-off locations in San Francisco Bay Area available
  • Peak-season surcharge: $100/room for Las Vegas hotels on 02/08, 05/24, 11/29/2026
  • Lower Antelope Canyon closed for maintenance 01/12/2026-01/18/2026; will substitute with Antelope Canyon X
  • Children aged 0-8 visiting Antelope Canyon X must have guardian with self-provided safety seat
  • Monument Valley Jeep tour available as optional activity
  • Grand Canyon South Rim helicopter tour available (max weight 300 lbs/person)
  • Las Vegas Night Tour with Helicopter available (age limit: children over 3 years old; max weight 300 lbs/person)
  • Multiple Las Vegas shows available: Fantasy Show, David Copperfield (multiple pricing tiers), Thunder from Down Under, KA Show, Blue Man Group, Tournament of Kings, Michael Jackson One
  • Dinner at Top of the World STRAT Hotel available (must confirm with guide by 2:00 PM; arrive 4:00-6:00 PM)
  • Lower Antelope Canyon pricing: Before 01/01/2026 Adult $98, From 01/01/2026 Adult $105, Child 0-3 $20
  • Grand Canyon South Rim IMAX Movie + Lunch: $32; IMAX Movie only: $15
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