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San Francisco to Zion, Bryce, and Grand Canyon 4 Day Tour








*To ensure availability, it’s best to book at least 7 days in advance, as hotel rooms can occasionally be in short supply.
We’ll have two night stay in Las Vegas, where you can enjoy the dazzling Vegas shows or explore the vibrant city sights. Don’t miss the Fremont Street and Sphere Experience, a dazzling display of millions of LED lights and powerful sound that spans five blocks.
Next, we’ll journey two major national parks in Utah: Zion and Bryce Canyon National Park. Gaze up at massive sandstone cliffs of cream, pink, and red that soar into the brilliant blue sky in Zion National Park.
In Page, prepare to be amazed by Antelope Canyon, a world-renowned photography destination. This awe-inspiring canyon is divided into the Upper and Lower sections, the Lower Canyon translating to “arch-shaped spiral rock.” Finally, enjoy a scenic drive across the Colorado Plateau towards the Lake Powell National Recreation Area.
Itinerary
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Included Las Vegas Night View Tour.nAs night descends and the lights flicker to life, the gambling capital transforms into a dazzling sea of neon, a vibrant world where light and shadow dance in harmony. The Las Vegas Strip, stretching five kilometers, consumes enough electricity in a single night to power a city of 500,000 residents for an entire year. Its architecture blends the finest styles from across the globe, making it a true marvel of human ingenuity. Without a doubt, Las Vegas stands as the epitome of American spirit and innovation.n2 hours Las Vegas night tour included.
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Zion National Park, a dream destination for both hikers and photographers, may sit in the heart of the desert, but its landscape is far from desolate. Shaped by millions of years of erosion, the park boasts striking rock formations, vast wilderness trails, and diverse wildlife that invite visitors in search of solitude and inspiration. Its winding canyons, vibrant ecosystems, and rich cultural sites offer endless opportunities for exploration year-round, though spring and fall bring the most comfortable weather and bursts of blooming wildflowers.
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Bryce Canyon National Park, in southwestern Utah, isnu2019t actually a canyon at all. Instead, it is a massive natural amphitheater carved into the eastern edge of the Paunsaugunt Plateau by millions of years of erosion. Its most iconic featuresu2014towering rock pillars called hoodoosu2014were sculpted by the combined forces of wind, water, ice, and the slow wearing away of ancient lakebed sediments. The striking red, orange, and white hues of these formations create a breathtaking landscape, earning Bryce the nickname u201cPalace of Natural Stone Figurines.u201d
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Lower Antelope Canyon, located in northern Arizona, was carved from soft sandstone over millions of years by the relentless forces of erosion. During the monsoon season, sudden flash floods rush through the narrow passageways at high speed. The confined space channels the wateru2019s power downward, creating the smooth, flowing walls and sculpted corridors that define the canyonu2019s unique beauty. With no artificial lighting, the only illumination comes from sunlight streaming through narrow cracks above. This light bounces off the textured rock surfaces, scattering into a mesmerizing display of shifting colorsu2014ranging from deep, rich tones to soft, pastel huesu2014creating an otherworldly, ever-changing spectacle.
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Horseshoe Bendu2014named one of the top ten photography spots in the United States by National Geographicu2014is a stunning natural wonder along the Colorado River. Here, dense aquatic plants on the riverbed give the water a vivid, almost fluorescent green hue under the sunlight. The river makes a dramatic 360-degree curve through the reddish-brown canyon, carving out the iconic horseshoe shape that gives the site its name. From the cliffu2019s edge, visitors are captivated by the striking contrast of emerald water, brilliant blue sky, and rich red rock.
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Grand Canyon National Park, in northwestern Arizona, is the 15th site in the United States to receive national park status. Its crown jewelu2014the Grand Canyon, carved by the Colorado Riveru2014is often hailed as one of the Wonders of the World. Spanning 1,217,262 acres across Coconino and Mohave counties, the park drew over six million visitors in 2017, making it the second most-visited national park in the country after the Great Smoky Mountains. In 1979, UNESCO recognized the Grand Canyonu2019s unparalleled natural beauty and geological significance by designating it a World Heritage Site.
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Welcome to the Fabulous Las Vegas signu2014snap a photo and take home a memory!
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Depart from Las Vegas and head back to San Francisco/Los Angeles.
What's included
- Las Vegas night tour (1st day)
- The vehicle is Mercedes Sprinter for group size 2-14 people, 15-32 will use luxury coach.
- 3 Nights Hotel
- Basic National park entry fee
What's not included
- Meals
- Service Tips
- Personal expenses
- National Park's Pass for Non-U.S. citizens
Cancellation policy
If you cancel at least 6 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.<br>If you cancel between 2 and 6 day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a 50% refund.<br>If you cancel within 2 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
- 100% refund 6+ days before departure
- 50% refund Within 6 days of departure
- 0% refund Within 2 days of departure
Good to know
- Wheelchair accessible
- Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels