Las Vegas: Grand Canyon, Zion and Monument Valley 3-Day Tour


About This Experience
This is the most distinctive of the multi-day options because of one stop the others do not have: a 90-minute Navajo-guided jeep tour of Monument Valley, timed for sunrise on the buttes. Groups average thirteen people.
The rest of the loop covers the ground you would expect — guided hikes among the hoodoos of Bryce Canyon, a day in Zion, and a leisurely walk along the Grand Canyon rim — but the pacing is built around hikes rather than viewpoints, and the guide leads them.
You choose your accommodation at booking: camping under some of the darkest skies in the lower 48, or 3-star hotel rooms in prime locations. Three sandwich lunches are included, plus two breakfasts on the camping version. An app carries tour commentary in French, German, Spanish, Italian, Mandarin, Korean and Japanese.
Two optional add-ons are worth knowing about before you travel: a helicopter flight over the Grand Canyon ($280-$450 per person) and an Antelope Canyon tour ($90-$125 per person). Evening meals are not included, and park entry is covered for US residents only.
Highlights
- Meet your individual needs on a small group tour with an average of 13 guests
- Camp under starry skies or choose a premium hotel in prime locations
- Hike through hoodoos of Bryce National Park and explore Zion National Park
- Watch the Monument Valley sunrise and take an optional Antelope Canyon tour
- Enjoy a leisurely walk along the rim of the Grand Canyon
What's Included
- ✓ Camping or 3-star hotel rooms (depending on option selected)
- ✓ 3 sandwich style lunches
- ✓ 2 breakfasts (camping tour only)
- ✓ 1.5 hours Navajo guided jeep tour of Monument Valley
- ✓ National park entry fees (US residents only)
- ✓ App with tour commentary in French, German, Spanish, Italian, Mandarin, Korean, Japanese
- ✓ Guided hikes
- ✓ Valley sunrise
- ✓ Expert tour guide
Not Included
- Optional Helicopter flight over the Grand Canyon ($280-$450pp)
- Optional Antelope Canyon Tour ($90-$125 pp)
- Evening meals
- Non US resident park fees
What to Bring
- Passport or ID card
- Hat
- Towel
- Camera
- Sunscreen
Good to Know & Caveats
- Groups average around 13 guests
- Camping or 3-star hotel accommodation is chosen as a booking option
- Park entry fees are covered for US residents only
- Evening meals are not included
- Optional Grand Canyon helicopter and Antelope Canyon add-ons are booked on the ground
Not Suitable For
- Children under 7 years
- Wheelchair users
Meeting Point
Departs from Las Vegas; the operator confirms the pickup point with your booking. Groups average around thirteen guests, and you choose camping or 3-star hotel rooms as a booking option.
What Travelers Say
Rated 4.8/5 by 280 verified GetYourGuide travelers.
Our guide Aurora Flores was easily one of the best guides I have ever had. Not only was she very knowledgable about the places we visited, but she also did her best to accommodate everyone's wishes and was really flexible with the sights we visited. She also showed us some extra intresting places not iriginally included in the program. What is more, she helped me set up my tent (she set it up actually), and prepared great food for us. Higly recommend her!
— Ádám, June 8,
Amazing trip with super and gentle tour leader Aurora Nice group, too short time in the parks Great tour operator go and booking your trip Thank you also on behalf of my son
— Maria, June 5,
One of the best tour I ever got, I recommend to camp when you’re at Monument Valley, you’re gonna wake up right in front of it.
— Marine, May 14,
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes this different from the other 3-day tours?
Monument Valley. This is the only multi-day option here that includes a 90-minute Navajo-guided jeep tour of the valley floor, timed for sunrise — Monument Valley is on Navajo Nation land and the backcountry cannot be entered without a Navajo guide.
Camping or hotel - which should I choose?
Camping is cheaper and includes two breakfasts; the 3-star hotel option trades those for a bed and a shower. The camping version also puts you under genuinely dark skies, which is a large part of the appeal in this part of Utah and Arizona.
Are park entrance fees included?
For US residents, yes. Non-US resident park fees are excluded, and since 1 January 2026 that means either the $250 America the Beautiful Non-Resident Annual Pass or a $100 per-person surcharge at each participating park.
What optional extras are offered?
A helicopter flight over the Grand Canyon at $280-$450 per person, and an Antelope Canyon tour at $90-$125 per person. Both are booked on the ground rather than in advance.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Children under seven are not accepted, and the tour is not suitable for wheelchair users. Guided hikes over uneven ground are a core part of the itinerary rather than an optional extra.




