Grand Canyon Tours from Phoenix
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5 best Grand Canyon tours from Phoenix
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Duration 14 days Destinations Phoenix, Williams, Grand Canyon National Park, Page, Monument Valley, St. George, Las Vegas Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator journaway From $3,359
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Lost Canyons of the Southwest
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Phoenix welcomes you with visits to the Desert Botanical Garden and Old Town Scottsdale's charms. From the Pointe Hilton Cliffs resort, your route leads north through red rock country to Sedona and Canyon de Chelly, finishing in Las Vegas. Scenic drives of 3-4 hours daily include regular stops at viewpoints.
Duration 9 days Destinations Phoenix, Scottsdale, Sedona, Jerome, Winslow, Chinle, Canyon de Chelly National Park, Williams, Grand Canyon National Park, Boulder CitySee all destinations Age Range up to 80 year olds Operator Globus From $6,519
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The 8-day southwestern adventure starts in Phoenix with airport transfers included. Your path winds through Arizona's treasures including Montezuma Castle, Sedona's striking red rocks, Verde Canyon by historic train, and the Grand Canyon's South Rim, before concluding in Las Vegas.
Duration 8 days Destinations Phoenix, Sedona, Clarkdale, Grand Canyon National Park, Page, Antelope Canyon, Zion National Park, Las Vegas Age Range up to 90 year olds Operator G Adventures From $7,599
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Duration 12 days Destinations Phoenix, Williams, Grand Canyon National Park, Monument Valley, Page, Antelope Canyon, Zion National Park, St. George, Bryce Canyon National Park, Las Vegas Age Range up to 99 year olds Operated in Only: German Operator journaway From
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Your Grand Canyon odyssey unfolds from Phoenix, cutting through striking desert landscapes. Pick up your included rental car at the airport for two nights in Phoenix before continuing to Williams, the perfect gateway to Grand Canyon wonders.
Duration 15 days Destinations Phoenix, Williams, Grand Canyon National Park, Sedona, Monument Valley, Page, Zion National Park, St. George, Las Vegas Age Range up to 99 year olds Operated in Only: German Operator journaway From
25% Off- NZ$4,855Incl: Flights from/to Frankfurt am Main International Airport. Other airports possible.
What our customers ask about Grand Canyon Tours from Phoenix
What are the must-see stops between Phoenix and the Grand Canyon?
The route from Phoenix to the Grand Canyon leads travelers through some of Arizona's most notable sites. Montezuma Castle National Monument stands as a well-preserved cliff dwelling while Sedona's red rocks provide striking desert views. Oak Creek Canyon offers a dramatic natural landscape along the way. Notable stops include the historic mining town of Jerome Verde Canyon Railroad and stretches of Coconino National Forest. The route also takes in Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument and the historic Cameron Trading Post. A TourRadar traveler noted "Each stop from Phoenix to the Grand Canyon was more impressive than the last - Sedona's red rocks and Verde Canyon were unexpected highlights."
What type of accommodation can I expect on Phoenix to Grand Canyon tours?
Accommodations range from modern hotels to historic lodges. In Phoenix or Scottsdale travelers often stay at properties like the Valley Ho Hotel. The route includes nights at places like the historic Thunderbird Lodge in Canyon de Chelly National Monument and the Grand Canyon Railway Hotel in Williams. Sedona offers upscale options such as the Enchantment Resort or Amara Resort. A TourRadar traveler noted "The hotels were excellent - each one offered something unique about the area we were visiting especially the historic lodges near the canyon."
What's included in the meal plans for these tours?
Tour packages usually cover daily hotel breakfasts and selected lunches and dinners at key locations. Dining venues include Desert Rain Café at Cameron Trading Post and the El Tovar Dining Room at the Grand Canyon. Several tours incorporate Navajo meals and local cultural dining events. A TourRadar traveler shared "The included meals were excellent especially the traditional Southwest and Native American cuisine experiences that helped us understand the local culture."
What's the typical duration of Phoenix Grand Canyon tours that begin in Phoenix?
Tours typically span 8-15 days offering extensive exploration of the Southwest region. The itineraries cover key destinations including Sedona's rock formations Montezuma Castle National Monument and Grand Canyon National Park. Options range from relaxed tours with stays at locations like Thunderbird Lodge to more active trips that conclude in Las Vegas. A TourRadar traveler noted "The trip was well planned and provided adequate rest time while seeing all the major highlights."
What kind of transportation is used between Phoenix and the Grand Canyon?
Tours primarily use air-conditioned coaches or mini-buses for the main journey. Some itineraries add variety with rides on the Verde Canyon Railroad from Clarkdale or Jeep tours in Sedona. The direct drive takes 4-5 hours but tours include scenic breaks along the way. A TourRadar traveler shared "The coach was very comfortable and our driver was excellent making even the longer travel days enjoyable with scenic stops and interesting commentary."
What's the best time of year to take a tour from Phoenix to the Grand Canyon?
Spring (March-May) and fall (September-November) provide the most pleasant weather conditions and manageable crowd levels. Summer brings intense heat to Phoenix with temperatures often above 100°F/38°C though the Grand Canyon stays cooler due to elevation. Winter tours from December through February show the landscape in a different light with potential snow at the canyon while Phoenix maintains mild temperatures. A TourRadar traveler reported "The spring weather was perfect for hiking and outdoor activities throughout the entire route from Phoenix through Sedona and up to the Grand Canyon."