Traveling from Las Vegas into the heart of some of America’s most iconic natural wonders sounds like a dream, and this 3-day guided tour promises just that. While I haven’t personally taken this specific trip, I’ve seen enough local tours to know what makes a good experience—and what to watch out for. This tour is well-suited for those looking to venture outside the bright lights of Vegas to soak up some seriously breathtaking scenery, all while leaving the logistics to someone else.
Two aspects I particularly like? First, the inclusion of accommodations and breakfast means you’re not scrambling for hotels or meals after long days. Second, the full itinerary covers a good mix of iconic sights—think red rocks, Navajo landmarks, and winding canyons—that really showcase the Southwest’s beauty. That said, a potential drawback is the long travel hours—up to 18 hours on the final day, which might be tiring for some travelers. This tour works best for those comfortable with full days of sightseeing and group travel.
If you’re into nature, photography, and iconic landscapes, this trip could be just right. It’s especially great if you want a structured experience that hits all the must-see spots without the hassle of planning each detail yourself. Just keep in mind that it’s a group tour, so flexibility is limited, and the pace can be quick.
Key Points

- All logistics handled: Accommodation, entrance fees, and transport are included, making it a hassle-free option.
- Iconic sights: You visit Sedona, Monument Valley, Antelope Canyon, Horseshoe Bend, and Valley of Fire—some of the most photographed landscapes in the Southwest.
- Guided experience: Knowledgeable guides lead the way, sharing insights and making sure you get the most out of each stop.
- Time-efficient: Covering multiple sites over just 3 days, it’s designed for travelers with limited time who want a broad overview.
- Group size: With a maximum of 52 travelers, it’s a good balance of social and personal experience.
The Itinerary Breakdown

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Day 1: From Vegas to Sedona
The journey begins bright and early, with a pickup at the Luxor Hotel & Casino. The drive across the Mojave Desert and up the Colorado Plateau sets the tone—expect a mixture of desert landscapes and desert history. The first stop is the Oak Creek Vista Overlook, where panoramic views of the red rocks make it clear why Sedona is called “the jewel of the desert.” We loved the way the guide pointed out interesting formations and shared tidbits about the area.
Following this, you’ll get a chance to explore Sedona itself. The town is a charming blend of arts, crafts, and spiritual energy—something you’ll definitely feel when browsing local boutiques or visiting the Chapel of the Holy Cross (accessible via a local shuttle). Our guide mentioned that the views of Bell Rock, Courthouse Butte, and Cathedral Rock are truly jaw-dropping—perfect for snapping photos or just soaking in the scenery.
In the late afternoon, the group departs for Page, Arizona, where you’ll stay overnight at the Clarion Inn. The long travel time means you’ll get to rest up for the adventures ahead.
Day 2: Monument Valley & Horseshoe Bend
Start the day with a visit to Monument Valley, arguably the most iconic symbol of the American West. The jeep tour led by Navajo guides is a highlight—expect to see towering sandstone formations, mesas, and buttes that seem to touch the sky. The guides’ stories add depth to the experience, making the landscape come alive.
One reviewer noted, “The Navajo guide’s knowledge made the tour even better, sharing stories and insights I wouldn’t have gotten on my own.” Expect to spend about an hour here exploring the valley’s vastness and unique geology.
Next stop is Horseshoe Bend—a quick drive away. This famous meander of the Colorado River offers stunning photo opportunities from a lookout point. The views are truly spectacular and worth the brief walk to the overlook.
Day 3: Antelope Canyon & Valley of Fire
The final day begins early with a tour of Antelope Canyon. This slot canyon, carved by water and wind over thousands of years, is a photographer’s dream. The lower Antelope Canyon tour gets you into the narrow, winding passageways—words really don’t do the formations justice. The walls glow in shades of orange and pink, especially when the sun hits at just the right angle.
Afterward, the group heads back toward Las Vegas, stopping at the Valley of Fire for a quick exploration. Known for its fiery red sandstone formations, the valley looks especially dramatic when reflecting the sun’s rays—weather permitting, of course. It’s a fitting end to a trip filled with stunning landscapes.
The journey concludes with an early evening return to Las Vegas, covering roughly 18 hours from start to finish. That’s quite a long day, but if you’re eager to see all these sights without the stress of driving or organizing logistics, it could be worth it.
What’s Included and What’s Not
The tour price of $744 per person is fairly typical for this type of guided experience, especially considering the included accommodation, breakfast, entrance fees, and transportation. It’s a good value if you prefer someone else managing the logistics.
However, it’s important to note that meals beyond breakfast, personal expenses, tips, and travel insurance aren’t included. Also, there’s no airport pickup or drop-off, so you’ll need to arrange your own transportation to and from the meeting point at the Luxor Hotel.
The group size is capped at 52 travelers, which provides a balance between social opportunity and comfort. The tour operates with a mobile ticket, making it convenient to access your booking details.
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The Experience and Group Dynamics

From reviews and the itinerary, it’s clear that guides play a crucial role—their knowledge and storytelling really elevate the experience. Travelers seem to appreciate the personal touch and the way guides make complex history and geology accessible.
The timing of stops is designed for optimal lighting and photo opportunities, especially at Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend. That said, expect long travel hours, especially on the last day, which might be tiring but also means you get to see a lot in a short time.
Final Thoughts: Is This Tour Right for You?
If you’re someone who loves stunning landscapes, wants a structured trip that hits all the major sights without the hassle, and doesn’t mind a busy schedule, this tour could be a fantastic choice. It’s especially good for those who want to maximize value—with accommodations, entry fees, and transport included, you get a lot of bang for your buck.
However, if you prefer more flexible, leisurely travel or want to explore these sites at your own pace, you might find the quick pace and group setting a bit limiting. Also, if you’re sensitive to long hours in transit, the 18-hour final day could be a challenge.
This experience offers a well-rounded introduction to some of the Southwest’s most incredible sights, guided by knowledgeable locals who know how to bring these landscapes to life. It’s a solid pick for adventure seekers, photography enthusiasts, or anyone wanting to see some of America’s most iconic natural wonders with minimal fuss.
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FAQ
How many days does the tour last?
It lasts for approximately 3 days, with travel, sightseeing, and overnight stays included.
Where does the tour start and end?
It starts at the Luxor Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas and ends back there in the evening.
What’s included in the price?
Your price covers accommodations for two nights, two breakfasts, all entrance fees for the sites, and transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle.
Are meals besides breakfast included?
No, other meals and drinks are not included, so you’ll need to plan for lunches and dinners separately.
Is this tour suitable for families?
While it can be taken by families, keep in mind the long hours and physical demands. It’s more geared toward adults and older children comfortable with busy days.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable walking shoes, sun protection, water, and a camera. Weather can vary, so layer your clothing.
Are guides knowledgeable?
Yes, reviews highlight the guides’ expertise, especially in sharing stories about Navajo culture and the geology of the landscapes.
Is there free time during the stops?
Some sites like Sedona allow browsing and short exploration, but most stops are guided or brief, so plan accordingly.
Can I book this tour last-minute?
Most travelers book about 32 days in advance on average, but last-minute availability depends on demand.
Is the tour family-friendly?
It’s suitable for those comfortable with full days of travel and walking; it’s not specifically marketed as a family tour but can be enjoyed by all ages with proper planning.
If you’re looking to see some of the most stunning landscapes the American Southwest has to offer without the stress of planning, this tour offers a practical and beautifully curated option. Just be prepared for long days and a busy schedule—those views are worth it.
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