From start to finish, this Grand Canyon tour has it all. After departing Las Vegas, you will get to enjoy the drive through the Mojave Desert. See the stunning desert landscape as you make your way to Route 66 and the town of Seligman. See the vintage signs and feel the history and nostalgia of the area. Your trip then continues with pleasant landscapes until you reach your next destination, Grand Canyon National Park.
Stops at Grand Canyon National Park include Mather Point (45 minutes) and Bright Angel Lodge (2 hours). If you prefer, you can walk along the paved road between the two points and enjoy the absolutely breathtaking views. Along the way, be sure to stop at the Grand Canyon Visitor Center, where more information about this amazing national park can be obtained.
After visiting both points, we will begin the trip back to Las Vegas. Along the route, we will also make an additional dinner stop at a local dining cafe. There are many delicious dinner options to choose from here. For one last amazing memory, keep your eyes open and enjoy the breathtaking views of the Hoover Dam as we drive over the Mike O’Callaghan-Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge. Then see the Las Vegas Valley skyline illuminated at night as we descend into the valley.
PLEASE NOTE: Starting Thursday, January 1, 2026, in accordance with President Trumps executive order, “Making America Beautiful Again” the National Park Service will begin charging all NON-U.S. RESIDENTS age 16 and older a USD 100 non resident fee at the Grand Canyon National Park.
This is an additional fee that is not included in the price of your tour.
Passengers must inform the tour guide upon first entering the tour bus of the total number of NON-U.S. RESIDENTS in their party. They may also text or email our office ahead of time to inform us of the total number of NON-U.S. RESIDENTS in their party. Additionally, ALL passengers may be asked by the National Park Service to show proof of citizenship or residency. Acceptable documents include US Passport, State issued ID, or permanent residency card.
**Failure to inform the tour guide that you are not a U.S. CITIZEN/RESIDENT or failure to provide proof of residency to the National Park Service upon request will make you fully responsible for any consequences such as fines, being trespassed by the park, or being denied entry to the National Park. Passengers being denied entry will not be allowed to stay on the bus because the bus will be entering th