Grand Canyon Tours for Solo Travelers
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- Journeys: Discover American Canyonlands National Geographic Journeys
- Native history out West – Grand Canyon & Navajo Nation
- Las Vegas and Western Deserts – 4 days
- Las Vegas, Sedona & Monument Valley – 5 days
- LA to Vegas & Grand Canyon - 4 days
- Western Deserts 4D/3N (From Los Angeles)
- LA to Monument Valley & Vegas - 5 days
- Vegas and The Best of The West
- Western Classics
- 4-Day Las Vegas+Grand Canyon National Park+ Antelope Canyon+Horseshoe Bend(Bilingual: Chinese+English)
Journeys: Discover American Canyonlands National Geographic Journeys
9 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“All areas were beautiful, but Antelope Canyon was amazing.”
James, traveled in May
Take in the grandeur of Grand Canyon with shared meals and guided hikes along Bright Angel Trail. The Historic Village District and ancient rock art sites await exploration with like-minded adventurers, creating bonds through shared experiences.
Duration 8 days Destinations Las Vegas, Zion National Park, Bryce Canyon National Park, Page, Antelope Canyon, Grand Canyon National Park, Flagstaff, Seligman Age Range Ages 12+ Group Size Max Group Size 13 Group Type Group Room Type Singles, Shared Operator National Geographic Journeys with G Adventures From
- NZ$5,839
Las Vegas and Western Deserts – 4 days
19 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The weather has helped us during those 4 days not too warm not too cold. Bravo Lorenzo.”
Massimo, traveled in October
South Rim adventures await solo travelers, featuring Navajo marketplaces and scenic viewpoints. Share experiences with like-minded adventurers, averaging 40 years old. Includes guided tours and comfortable accommodations at Quality Inn Kanab.
Duration 4 days Destinations Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Grand Canyon National Park, Page, Kanab, Zion National Park Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, German, Italian, Portuguese, French, Spanish, Chinese Group Size Max Group Size 99 Group Type GroupPersonalized Room Type Singles, Shared Operator Empire Vacations From
- NZ$1,491
Las Vegas, Sedona & Monument Valley – 5 days
9 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The places we saw made it all worth it. The coach was very comfortable, the tour was well organised.”
Philippa, traveled in December
Venture through the Grand Canyon region with fellow solo travelers. Share jeep tours through Monument Valley, BBQ lunches, and walks along Virgin River. Comfortable solo stays at LINQ Hotel and Country Inn & Suites.
Duration 5 days Destinations Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Sedona, Monument Valley, Zion National Park, Valley of Fire State Park Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, German, Italian, Portuguese, French, Spanish, Chinese Group Size Max Group Size 99 Group Type GroupPersonalized Room Type Singles, Shared Operator Empire Vacations From
- NZ$1,750
South Rim tours and authentic Navajo market visits unite solo travelers. Share Grand Canyon experiences with fellow adventurers ages 5+. Single accommodations available at nearby Clarion Inn Page, perfect base for independent exploration.
Duration 4 days Destinations Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Grand Canyon National Park, Page, Antelope Canyon, Bryce Canyon National Park, Kanab Age Range All Ages Welcome Group Size Max Group Size 50 Group Type Group Room Type Singles, Shared Operator On The Go Tours From
- NZ$1,845
Western Deserts 4D/3N (From Los Angeles)
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“I loved this trip. Well organized.”
Jacqueline, traveled in May
The South Rim and nearby Indian markets welcome solo travelers for group exploration. Share insights about Colorado River's geological impact while meeting like-minded adventurers.
Duration 4 days Destinations Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Grand Canyon National Park, Page, Antelope Canyon, Bryce Canyon National Park, Zion National Park Age Range Ages 10+ Group Size Max Group Size 20 Group Type Group Room Type Singles, Shared Operator Bamba Travel From
- NZ$1,933
Horseshoe Bend's panoramic vistas and Antelope Canyon's sculpted passages await. Navajo-guided Monument Valley jeep tours and stays at Clarion Inn Page include breakfast.
Duration 5 days Destinations Los Angeles, Mojave Desert, Sedona, Page, Monument Valley, Antelope Canyon, Valley of Fire State Park, Las Vegas Age Range All Ages Welcome Group Size Max Group Size 50 Group Type Group Room Type Singles, Shared Operator On The Go Tours From
- NZ$2,165
Like-minded travelers share South Rim adventures at Grand Canyon, browsing authentic Indian markets and admiring Colorado River vistas. The average age 28 group stays at Clarion Inn Page, enjoying included breakfast.
Duration 7 days Destinations Las Vegas, Sedona, Monument Valley, Page, Antelope Canyon, Valley of Fire State Park, Grand Canyon National Park, Bryce Canyon National Park, Zion National Park Age Range Ages 7+ Operated in English, German, Italian, Portuguese, French, Spanish, Chinese Group Size Max Group Size 99 Group Type Group Room Type Singles, Shared Operator Empire Vacations From
- NZ$2,672
The South Rim viewpoints of Grand Canyon welcome solo visitors. Groups gather at Bright Angel and Mather Points, with optional scenic flights and single rooms at Baymont Inn Flagstaff.
Duration 4 days Destinations Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Flagstaff Age Range All Ages Welcome Group Size Max Group Size 72 Group Type Group Room Type Singles, Shared Operator Europamundo From
- NZ$1,662
Duration 4 days Destinations Las Vegas, Page, Los Angeles Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, Chinese Group Size Max Group Size 40 Group Type Group Room Type Singles, Shared Operator Intertrips From
- NZ$1,338
What people love about touring Grand Canyon solo
- Sedona, Monument Valley & Antelope Canyon Experience 3D/2N (from Las Vegas)
We had a great time on our tour. It was jammed pack full of fun and information. Our guide Patricia was the best. She knew so much history about the states we travelled to and the parks we visited. I would definitely recommend this tour and Patricia.
- National Parks Winter Tour
Mike our tour guide was relaxed, informative, friendly and completely engaged and inclusive. We had time to enjoy the parks (even if snow and fog sometimes limited visibility). Mike was flexible and able to change the itinerary depending on weather and relaxed stopping for photo opportunities. Accommodation was comfortable, lunch was healthy and lots of options for dinners. Antelope canyon is a must see. Would recommend Bindlestiff to others and you would be fortunate if Mike was your guide as his knowledge is extensive and his enthusiasm and positive attitude is infectious.
- Grand Canyon and More 3 day tour
Thank you guys for an incredible experience, I have just returned from the 3 day Grand Canyon and more trip and was over the moon with it. It is a fairly busy schedule but there was plenty of time to see everything and the guide was knowledgeable and informative. The Antelope canyon option is a must, the place is amazing and the Grand Canyon has to be seen, I found the first sight of the canyon quite emotional, it really is incredible. All I can say is if you are considering this tour, just do it…..we came from the UK just to do this tour and would use Bindlestiff again in a heartbeat.”
What our customers ask about Grand Canyon Tours for Solo Travelers
What's the best time of year for solo travelers to visit Grand Canyon on a tour?
Spring (March-May) and Fall (September-October) offer the most comfortable conditions for solo travelers with moderate temperatures ideal for outdoor activities. These seasons bring steady tour availability and balanced crowd levels. The Clarion Inn near the South Rim sees their peak solo traveler bookings during these months. While summer gets busy and winter turns cold both seasons let you see the canyon from a different perspective with fewer visitors around.
How social are the Grand Canyon guided tours for solo travelers?
The tours create natural opportunities to connect with other travelers through shared activities. You'll spend time together hiking South Rim trails looking out from spots like Mather Point and joining ranger talks at the Visitor Center. As one TourRadar traveler noted: "Met a lot of awesome people to share this experience with! Will always mention this tour to everyone looking for a fun time out west!" The daily schedule makes it easy to get to know others whether watching sunrise or having meals together.
What meals are typically included on Grand Canyon guided tours?
Tours generally cover daily breakfast at places like Yavapai Lodge and select group dinners. Special dining experiences often include sunset picnics at Hopi Point or meals at the historic El Tovar dining room. The schedule allows free time to explore local restaurants in Grand Canyon Village with new friends from the tour.
What accommodations can solo travelers expect on Grand Canyon tours?
Most tours use comfortable 3-star properties like the Clarion Inn Page or Quality Inn Kanab. You can choose between private rooms or shared accommodations. The hotels sit close to key sites like the South Rim and Lake Powell. According to one TourRadar traveler: "The hotels were all clean and comfortable and provided a nourishing breakfast."
What safety measures are in place for solo travelers on Grand Canyon tours?
Professional guides trained in first aid lead all activities and know the trails well including South Kaibab and Bright Angel. Groups stay together during hikes and guides carry emergency communication equipment. The selected hotels like Quality Inn Kanab are picked for their secure central locations. One TourRadar traveler shared: "I felt completely safe throughout the tour our guide was extremely professional and always made sure everyone was accounted for."
What's the typical group size for solo travelers on Grand Canyon National Park guided tours?
Tours usually have 12-15 people creating a size that's right for making connections. The group visits well-known locations like the South Rim Bright Angel Trail and Desert View Watchtower together. As noted by a TourRadar traveler: "Our group was the perfect size to get to know everyone and our guide made sure no one felt left out during the hiking activities."