Best Grand Canyon Tours & Trips

At the most famous natural wonder of the world, you'll discover the millions of years that it took to carve out this massive canyon with and in a place like the Grand Canyon, there can be a lot to see and so many different ways to see it. actually two separate parks, the Grand Canyon is divided into the Grand Canyon National Park which houses the north, south, and east rim, and Grand Canyon West Rim which is managed by the Hualapai Nation Reservation and features the thrilling Skywalk. Tour the park by land, river, or air with the best in Grand Canyon tours including the famous Papillion helicopter tours and Pink Jeep tours. however, you choose to explore the park make sure to bring your camera to capture the jaw-dropping sights.
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3-Day Grand Canyon Tours from Los Angeles · Las Vegas
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4.6 (265 reviews) Tour Code: 720762
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Los Angeles, Las Vegas
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3.0 Days
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Las Vegas, Barstow, Clark County +9 more
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Chinese Live, English Live
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Grand Canyon National Park West Rim Day Tour | Admission Ticket of West Rim Included
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4.7 (4 reviews) Tour Code: 671613
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Las Vegas
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1.0 Day
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Las Vegas, Grand Canyon, Hoover Dam +3 more
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English Live
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Grand Canyon West Rim Day Tour with Skywalk [All-Inclusive Tour]
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5.0 (16 reviews) Tour Code: 664116
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Las Vegas
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1.0 Day
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Las Vegas, Grand Canyon, Grand Canyon West Rim +2 more
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English Live, French Live, German Live +6 more
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3-Day Grand Canyon, Zion, Bryce and Monument Valley Camping from Vegas | Max 13 Small Group | Breakfasts+Lunches Included
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4.9 (1548 reviews) Tour Code: 718992
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Las Vegas
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3.0 Days
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Las Vegas, Grand Canyon, Zion National Park +5 more
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English Live, French Audio, German Audio +5 more
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Small Group Tour
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4-Day Wild West Tour from Los Angeles · Yellowstone, Grand Canyon, Horseshoe Bend, Antelope Canyon, and Lake Powell
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4.8 (93 reviews) Tour Code: 720744
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Los Angeles, Las Vegas
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4.0 Days
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Las Vegas, Barstow, Page +15 more
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Chinese Live, English Live
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4-Day South & East Rim Grand Canyon Tour from Los Angeles/Las Vegas · Horseshoe Bend, Antelope Canyon, Lake Powell | 5-Star Hotel Stay
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4.7 (69 reviews) Tour Code: 727902
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Los Angeles, Las Vegas
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4.0 Days
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Las Vegas, Barstow, Page +15 more
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4-Day Grand Canyon Tour from San Francisco·Lower Antelope Canyon, Horseshoe Bend,  Lake Powell
4.6 (56 reviews) Tour Code: 729423
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San Francisco, Los Angeles
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4.0 Days
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Las Vegas, Page, Coconino County +11 more
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Grand Canyon West Day Tour from Las Vegas: Hoover Dam | Optional Lunch and Skywalk
4.8 (14 reviews) Tour Code: 743460
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Las Vegas
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11.0 Hours
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Las Vegas, Grand Canyon, Grand Canyon West Rim
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2-Day Grand Canyon East and South Rim Tour·from Las Vegas: Antelope Canyon, Lake Powell
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5.0 (80 reviews) Tour Code: 728592
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Las Vegas
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2.0 Days
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Page, Coconino County, Kane County +7 more
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4-Day National Parks Tour from Las Vegas· Zion, Bryce, Canyonlands, Arches, Grand Canyon National Park with Antelope Canyon
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5.0 (50 reviews) Tour Code: 728814
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Las Vegas
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4.0 Days
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Page, Clark County, Coconino County +19 more
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5-Day South and East Rim Grand Canyon Tour from SFO: Yosemite, Bakersfield, Las Vegas, Horseshoe Bend, Antelope Canyon and Lake Powell · Stay at Five Star Hotel
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4.3 (50 reviews) Tour Code: 727908
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San Francisco
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5.0 Days
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Las Vegas, Page, Mariposa County +13 more
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Chinese Live, English Live
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5-Day South and East Rim Grand Canyon Tour from LV with Airport Pickup: Horseshoe Bend, Antelope Canyon and Lake Powell with 1 Optional Tour · Stay at Five Star Hotel
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5.0 (50 reviews) Tour Code: 727890
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Las Vegas, Los Angeles
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5.0 Days
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Las Vegas, Barstow, Page +15 more
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Chinese Live, English Live
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Standard Group Tour
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4-Day Wild West from SFO, Grand Canyon, Horseshoe Bend, Antelope Canyon and Lake Powell Tour·from San Francisco
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4.8 (68 reviews) Tour Code: 729336
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4.0 Days
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Las Vegas, Page, Coconino County +9 more
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6-Day National Parks Tour from Los Angeles · Zion, Bryce, Canyonlands, Arches, Grand Canyon National Park with Antelope Canyon
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4.6 (87 reviews) Tour Code: 729228
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Los Angeles, Las Vegas
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6.0 Days
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Las Vegas, Barstow, Page +23 more
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Chinese Live, English Live
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6-Day National Parks Tour from San Francisco · Zion, Bryce, Canyonlands, Arches, Grand Canyon National Park with Antelope Canyon
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4.6 (70 reviews) Tour Code: 728223
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San Francisco, Las Vegas, Los Angeles
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6.0 Days
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Las Vegas, Page, Coconino County +19 more
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Is Grand Canyon Open Now? Dragon Bravo Fire Update
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Best Ways to Tour Grand Canyon

Choosing Your Grand Canyon Rim

Las Vegas to Grand Canyon Tours

Exploring the Canyon by Air

Diverse Options to Tour Grand Canyon

Make the Most of Your Visit

Choosing Your Grand Canyon Rim

The Grand Canyon boasts two main rims, each offering a unique perspective of this natural wonder:

South Rim: The South Rim is the most popular and easily accessible rim, bustling with activity and offering a variety of viewpoints, visitor services, and amenities.

North Rim: For a quieter experience with equally spectacular views, consider the North Rim. However, keep in mind that the North Rim is only accessible mid-May to mid-October and has fewer visitor services.

West Rim: We also offers tours to the Grand Canyon West Rim, an entirely different experience than the South or North Rims. Here, you can walk 70 feet out over the rim on the glass-bottomed Grand Canyon Skywalk for unparalleled canyon views.

Las Vegas to Grand Canyon Tours

Las Vegas is a popular jumping-off point for Grand Canyon tours. You can choose from:

Sightseeing Bus Tours: Enjoy a comfortable Las Vegas to Grand Canyon tour on a modern bus with large windows, reclining seats, climate control, and restrooms. Your expert guide will share interesting facts and stories along the way. Most tours include a shuttle ride between viewpoints at the Grand Canyon South Rim.

Plane or Helicopter Tours: For a bird's-eye view and a touch of luxury, consider a plane or helicopter tour from Las Vegas. Please note that Grand Canyon helicopter tours from Las Vegas typically visit the West Rim, as the South Rim is outside their range. These tours are ideal for short getaways or romantic escapes.

Exploring the Canyon by Air

Once at the canyon, you can hop onto a helicopter for a 30-minute or 50-minute scenic flight. In less than an hour, they can take you from the South Rim to the North Rim and back or give you an extended tour of roughly three-quarters of the canyon. The photos you capture from the air will be nothing short of spectacular and the envy of all your friends on Facebook.

What makes the Grand Canyon tours by plane or helicopter special isn't just the bird's eye view of this amazing natural wonder that they offer. At the West Rim, you can opt to see the Grand Canyon from the ground up as well, since that is the only location you get the chance to fly in and land.

Your helicopter tour to the South or West Rim often shows you the full breadth of the impressive Hoover Dam as well as the Nevada-Arizona border. If you join a twilight trip over the Hoover Dam, you can take in this imposing marvel of engineering bathed in the fiery red hues of a Colorado sunset.

Diverse Options to Tour Grand Canyon

Beyond buses, planes, and helicopters, there are a variety of unique ways to experience the Grand Canyon:

Boat Tours: Embark on a thrilling whitewater rafting adventure or a relaxing smooth-water float trip down the Colorado River.

Grand Canyon Railway: Travel to the South Rim in style aboard the historic Grand Canyon Railway.

Mule Rides: Descend into the canyon on a guided mule ride, a fun and adventurous way to explore the canyon floor.

Make the Most of Your Visit

For a truly immersive experience, consider staying overnight near the Grand Canyon. This allows for ample time to hike along marked trails, visit the breathtaking Lake Mead, or extend your adventure to Sedona, Arizona, and other captivating destinations in the Southwest.

Booking a guided package tour of the Grand Canyon includes many opportunities you will miss out on if you're roughing it out on your own. Firstly, it saves you money since most tours bundle entrance fees and food costs into the total package price. And whichever mode of transport you choose, there is a range of vendors from the budget-friendly to 5-star operators, all of whom will ensure you have the best experience possible.

Professional tour guides can also give you many interesting facts and info about the Grand Canyon National Park in their distinctive styles. Don't forget that package tours are a favorite of international tourists, so you will meet and make friends with people from around the world.

Best Time to Visit Grand Canyon

Winter 2026/2027
Winter transforms the canyon into a quiet, snowy wonderland. The South Rim is open year-round but experiences cold temperatures and regular snowfall. Average highs are in the 40s°F (4-7°C), with lows well below freezing, often in the teens (-9°C). Main park roads are plowed, but caution is needed for icy patches, especially in the mornings and shaded areas. The North Rim is closed for the season. This is the least crowded time to visit, offering incredible solitude and a peaceful atmosphere. The sight of a snow-dusted canyon, with the white powder contrasting against the red rock, is a truly magical and unforgettable photographic opportunity. Wildlife like elk, mule deer, and ravens are often more visible against the snowy backdrop. Hiking is still possible on popular trails like the Bright Angel, but traction devices such as microspikes or crampons are essential due to icy and packed snow.
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Spring 2026
Spring at the Grand Canyon is a season of transition and variable weather. The South Rim (7,000 ft) experiences unpredictable conditions, with daytime highs climbing from the 50s°F (10-15°C) in March to the 70s°F (21-26°C) by May. Nighttime temperatures frequently drop below freezing, and snow is still possible in early spring. Be prepared for strong winds and rapidly changing conditions, so dressing in layers is essential. The inner canyon is significantly warmer, but its trails can still be icy at the top. This season offers truly rewarding travel. As the snow melts, ephemeral waterfalls appear in the inner canyon, and by late spring, wildflowers add bursts of color to the desert landscape. Spring is a popular time for hiking the Bright Angel and South Kaibab trails, though conditions require caution - icy at the rim and hot toward the canyon bottom. Mule rides are a classic way to see the views. While generally less crowded than summer, be aware that "Spring Break" weeks in March and April see a significant surge in visitors, so plan accordingly.
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Summer 2026
Summer brings dry heat and dramatic weather. The South Rim remains pleasant, with average highs in the 80s°F (27-30°C), offering a comfortable escape from the heat elsewhere. However, the inner canyon becomes dangerously hot, with temperatures often soaring above 100°F (38°C). July and August are monsoon season, characterized by abrupt and powerful afternoon thunderstorms that bring heavy rain and lightning, creating a risk of flash floods. This is the peak tourist season, and the park is bustling with activity. The North Rim, which is higher and cooler, is fully open. Summer is the best time for ranger-led programs and spectacular stargazing, with the Milky Way brilliantly visible in the dark skies. Sunrise and sunset viewing from Mather Point or Hopi Point are essential. Hiking into the canyon during midday is extremely dangerous and not recommended - start before dawn and carry extra water. The free shuttle bus along Hermit Road (closed to private cars) is the best way to access multiple viewpoints.
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Autumn 2026
Autumn is often considered the ideal season for a visit. The intense summer heat and monsoon rains subside by early September, leaving clear skies and comfortably crisp temperatures. Highs on the South Rim are typically in the 60s-70s°F (15-25°C) in September and October, dropping to the 50s°F (10-15°C) in November. Nights are cool and refreshing, perfect for stargazing. The first snows can arrive by late November, so be prepared for colder weather as the season progresses. With this pleasant weather, autumn is a prime time for hiking and backpacking. The inner canyon temperatures become much more manageable for safely exploring trails below the rim. Crowds thin out considerably after Labor Day, offering a more peaceful experience at the viewpoints. The softer autumn light is a photographer's dream, especially during the "golden hours" of sunrise and sunset. The North Rim offers stunning yellow aspen foliage before its seasonal closure in mid-October or November.
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Reviews for Grand Canyon Tours

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Grand Canyon West Day Tour from Las Vegas: Hoover Dam | Optional Lunch and Skywalk

Grand Canyon West tour worth it

Great job from Josh making everything go smoothly and Lala getting us there and back safely. We did the Skywalk and meal options and there were no problems.

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4-Day Grand Canyon Tour from San Francisco·Lower Antelope Canyon, Horseshoe Bend, Lake Powell

Fantastic Family Adventure!

Our family chose this tour for a special vacation and we were not disappointed. From the start, the tour operators were communicative and helpful, giving us all the necessary details about pick-up times, what to bring, and what to expect. Each day was filled with new wonders - from the vastness of Lake Powell to the unique beauty of Horseshoe Bend, and the unforgettable landscapes of the Grand Canyon and Lower Antelope Canyon.

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6-Day National Parks Tour from Los Angeles · Zion, Bryce, Canyonlands, Arches, Grand Canyon National Park with Antelope Canyon

Highly recommend!!!

The 6-day tour was an unforgettable experience, perfectly organized with breathtaking visits to Zion, Bryce, and the Grand Canyon—each offering unique landscapes and adventures.

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3-Day Grand Canyon Tours from Los Angeles · Las Vegas

Great Tour

We took this tour during New Year time and had an amazing time with my family. Everything was planned on time, notifications were given in timely manner and well organized. It is a little fast phase, but if you like sightseeing and taking pictures, I think it is a nice tour to take.

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FAQs about Grand Canyon Tours

When is the best time to visit the Grand Canyon to avoid crowds and see the best views?

Peak season runs June through August, with long lines, busy parking, and crowded overlooks at popular spots like Mather Point. Crowds are generally smaller in spring, fall, and winter. For optimal light and less congestion, plan to view the canyon at sunrise or sunset, when colors are vibrant and heat is lower.

How much time should I plan for my Grand Canyon trip?

A half‑day to full day can work for basic sightseeing and major viewpoints on the South Rim, but 2 days or more is recommended if you want to hike, take tours, or see sunrise and sunset from different overlooks. Even a few hours can be rewarding if you focus on accessible points like Mather Point, Yavapai Point, and Desert View Drive pullouts.

What are the best accessible viewpoints and how do I get around the park?

The South Rim offers the most viewpoints and visitor services. Popular accessible spots include Mather Point, Yavapai Point, Hopi Point, and Desert View Watchtower. The park operates a free shuttle bus system connecting major overlooks and visitor centers, which helps avoid parking challenges.

Which rim should I visit: south or north?

The South Rim is the most popular choice, especially for first-time visitors. It is open year-round, offers the most iconic panoramic views, and features a robust free shuttle system. It is also the most accessible from Phoenix or Las Vegas. The North Rim is ideal for those seeking solitude and cooler temperatures. It only receives about 10% of the park’s visitors but is seasonal, typically open from mid-May to mid-October. It is a 4-5 hour drive from the South Rim, so most travelers pick one or the other for a single trip.

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