Experience the Best of Utah and Arizona in Just Two Days
This 2-day guided tour from Las Vegas takes you to five of the most iconic natural wonders in the Southwest — Zion National Park, Bryce Canyon, the Grand Canyon, Horseshoe Bend, and Antelope Canyon — all in a compact, manageable itinerary. Priced at $1,098 per person and operated by ACE TOURS LLC, it offers a chance to see breathtaking vistas, hike through famous trails, and enjoy the beauty of these remarkable landscapes without the hassle of planning multiple trips or driving yourself.
Two things we particularly love about this experience are the personal touch of a small group—which means more time to enjoy each spot and ask questions—and the variety of scenery, from the colorful hoodoos of Bryce Canyon to the vast expanse of the Grand Canyon. Plus, the inclusion of overnight accommodation and some meals makes it easier to relax and focus on the sights.
One consideration to keep in mind is that the tour involves a significant amount of time on the road — over 800 miles in just two days. If you’re not a fan of long drives, this might feel a bit rushed. But if you’re eager to jam-pack your trip with some of the most stunning vistas in the American Southwest, this tour is a fantastic choice. It’s best suited for travelers who are comfortable with moderate physical activity, enjoy scenic hikes, and want a guided experience to maximize their time.
Key Points
- Efficient two-day itinerary covers five major scenic highlights with minimal hassle.
- Small-group setting provides a more intimate experience and personalized attention.
- Hiking opportunities at Bryce Canyon and Zion offer close-up views of geological formations.
- Comfortable logistics include hotel pickup, transportation, and some included meals.
- Authentic experiences like visiting Navajo-owned Antelope Canyon add cultural richness.
- Be prepared for long drives—this is a whirlwind tour, but packed with iconic sights.
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A Closer Look at the 2-Day Tour Experience

When we consider tours that promise a lot in a short time, the key is how well they balance travel with meaningful stops. This particular journey covers a lot of ground — over 800 miles — but is designed to give you a taste of some of the most photogenic spots in the Southwest without feeling like a blur.
Day One: From Las Vegas to Bryce Canyon and Zion National Park
Your adventure begins early with hotel pickup in Las Vegas, which is a real plus for convenience. Once on the road, the first stop is Bryce Canyon, known for its striking hoodoos — tall, thin spires of rock that seem almost fairy-tale like. We loved the way the Navajo Trail offers a chance to walk inside the canyon, connecting you to the landscape on a more personal level. The two-hour hike from Sunset to Sunrise points is moderate, but enough to get close to the formations without overexerting.
Next, the journey continues to Zion National Park, Utah’s first national park and one of the most popular for its dramatic sandstone cliffs and narrow slot canyons. The Overlook Trail hike is about an hour and provides an excellent introduction to Zion’s impressive geology. As one reviewer noted, following in the footsteps of Native Americans and pioneers along the trail makes the experience more meaningful.
In the evening, you’ll settle into comfortable accommodations — a hotel or vacation home — some of which might even offer views you can gaze at under the night sky. If weather permits, star-gazing here can be a memorable highlight, as Zion offers some of the darkest skies in the region.
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Day Two: From Antelope Canyon to the Grand Canyon
Day two is packed with even more diversity. The morning starts early with a guided tour of Antelope Canyon, a Navajo-owned slot canyon famous for its flowing shapes and light beams. The tour lasts about an hour and offers fantastic photo opportunities, though note that admission fees are not included in the tour price. We loved the way the guide explained the erosion process and Navajo significance, adding a cultural dimension to the natural wonder.
Next, a short hike to Horseshoe Bend provides a jaw-dropping view of the Colorado River cutting a natural horseshoe in the landscape. The walk is brief but offers a spectacular vista that’s become a favorite for photographers — and no surprise, as one reviewer called it a “major tourist destination.”
Afterward, the tour makes its way to the Grand Canyon, where you’ll have a couple of hours to take in the sweeping vistas from the rim. The canyon’s multilayered rocks and vast size leave most visitors speechless. It’s a perfect place for photos and a chance to reflect on the Earth’s geological history.
Finally, you’ll return to Las Vegas in the evening, completing an intense but utterly memorable two days of natural beauty.
What Makes This Tour Stand Out

Knowledgeable guides are a major plus, according to reviews, with Sarah and Tom receiving particular praise for their friendly demeanor and depth of information. Their enthusiasm helps bring the landscapes alive, making each stop more engaging.
The scenic diversity is another big draw. From Bryce’s hoodoos to Zion’s cliffs, the vastness of the Grand Canyon, and the intricate shapes of Antelope Canyon, you’ll experience a wide range of geological formations. For many, this variety makes the tour well worth the long hours on the road.
The small-group format means more chances to ask questions, get personalized recommendations, and move at a comfortable pace. It also reduces the crowds you might encounter on larger tours, making for a more relaxed experience.
Considerations and Drawbacks
The most obvious drawback is the intensity of travel. Covering so many distant sites in just two days requires an early start, lots of time in the car, and limited time at each stop. Some reviews mention feeling rushed, especially at places like Antelope Canyon, where the tour is only about an hour.
Another factor is the cost, which might seem high but includes accommodations, some meals, entrance fees, and guided tours. For those who value convenience and expert guidance, it’s a fair price. However, travelers should be aware they may need to pay extra for some meals and admission fees.
Who Would Love This Tour

This tour is ideal for adventurous travelers eager to see multiple iconic landmarks without the hassle of planning their own multi-day trips. It suits those who are comfortable with moderate physical activity and long hours in a vehicle but want a guided, well-organized experience. Photographers and nature lovers will appreciate the spectacular vistas, especially given the opportunity to walk inside Bryce Canyon and Zion.
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Final Thoughts on Value and Enjoyment

For around $1,098, this tour packs a punch — offering authentic landscapes, the expertise of guides, and a compact itinerary that maximizes your time. It’s a good value for those wanting to see five major sites with relative ease, especially if they prefer not to drive themselves or organize multiple accommodations.
While it doesn’t allow for extensive exploration at each site, it does provide a broad overview of the Southwest’s natural splendors in just two days. The inclusion of overnight accommodations, some meals, and all entrance fees simplifies planning and lets you focus on enjoying the sights.
If you’re eager to check off some of the most iconic landscapes in the United States in a short trip, and don’t mind a fast-paced schedule, this tour is a compelling choice. Just be prepared for a fair amount of time on the road and a busy, adventure-filled two days.
FAQ

Is hotel pickup included?
Yes, the tour offers convenient hotel pickup from Las Vegas, which saves you the stress of finding a meeting point.
How much walking is involved?
Expect moderate activity, including hikes like the Navajo Trail (about 2 hours) at Bryce Canyon and the Overlook Trail in Zion (about an hour). The walks to Horseshoe Bend are short but involve a brief hike.
Are meals included?
Breakfast on day two and dinner on day one are included. However, lunch and dinner on day two are not included, so plan accordingly.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes, layered clothing, camera equipment, and water are essential. Since some sites involve walking, comfortable footwear is a must.
Will I have enough time at each site?
You’ll have limited time — approximately 2 hours at Bryce Canyon, Zion, and the Grand Canyon, and about an hour at Antelope Canyon. The tour is designed to give a good overview, but not extensive exploration.
Is this tour suitable for children or seniors?
While most moderate, the long drives and walking involved may be tiring for very young children or those with mobility issues. Check your comfort level with the schedule.
How far in advance should I book?
Booking around 33 days in advance helps secure your spot, especially during peak seasons when tours tend to fill up.
Exploring the Southwest’s renowned landscapes within two days is a challenge, but with this guided tour, you’ll get a taste of the best. It’s perfect for those who want a mix of adventure, comfort, and awe-inspiring scenery in a short period.
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