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Small-Group Grand Canyon Day Tour from Flagstaff

Overview
Explore one of the 7 wonders of the world with our top-rated Grand Canyon Guided Tour—rated the #1 Grand Canyon sightseeing tour from Flagstaff on TripAdvisor! Leave the logistics and driving to us, and enjoy a tour that covers nearly 25 miles along the South Rim of the Grand Canyon.

Departing in the morning from Flagstaff, Arizona, enjoy a comfortable ride through the Ponderosa Pine forests as you make your way to the Grand Canyon. Once we arrive, our guides will ensure you don’t miss a thing with multiple stops along the rim, including all of the best viewpoints and historic places. Explore famous and historic buildings, such as the El Tovar Hotel, Desert View Watchtower, and the amazing Tusayan Ruins.

Rain or shine, our professional guides are helpful, knowledgeable, and eager to answer all of your burning questions about the Grand Canyon. On our tour, we make it our duty to give you a unique experience at one of the most beautiful destinations in the country.
City: Flagstaff
Sun 20 Jul
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Starting at $265.00
Sun 20 Jul
Starting at $265.00
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What's Included
Professional guide
National Park fees
All taxes, fees and handling charges
Snacks
Lunch
Beverages
Additional Info
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Tour departs from Grand Canyon Adventures office in Flagstaff, AZ. Free parking is available.
  • A small amount of walking is involved, comfortable walking shoes are advised
  • Minimum age is 4 years old. This tour is not suitable for infants or toddlers.
What To Expect
1
Yavapai Geology Museum
A wonderful geology museum and outstanding viewpoint on the rim of Grand Canyon
2
Tusayan Ruins and Museum
An outstanding historical site containing ancient Native ruins.
3
Lipan Point
Another one of our favorite views at the South Rim
4
Grand Canyon Desert View Watchtower
The Desert View Watchtower, built in 1932 on the Grand Canyon's South Rim, is a 70-foot stone tower designed by Mary Colter. It offers panoramic views and features Hopi murals, blending architecture with cultural history.
5
Cameron Trading Post
Cameron Trading Post, established in 1916 near the Grand Canyon, is a historic stop offering Native American art, jewelry, and crafts, along with lodging, dining, and a glimpse into the region's cultural heritage. Get ready for some great shopping too!
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Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews (506)
SimoneG5714
Aug 2019
My husband and I had a fantastic day with this company. We were picked up on time by our tour guide, Scott. He is very friendly and knows a lot about the canyon and the surrounding areas. You can tell he really loves this area. If we did not take this tour, my husband and I would have missed out on so much information. The food was good too! Overall, we made memories we will not forget thanks again!
John L
Aug 2019
Saw many different views of the canyon one more spectacular than another including views where cars were restricted so not as crowded. John was an excellent guide giving in depth geological history, contemporary issues in the canyon and very personal insight of the native American tribes who hold the canyon as sacred. An awe inspiring tour not to be missed!
July302019
Jul 2019
Chelsey was an engaging, knowledgeable, and all-around fabulous guide, and she went out of her way to answer our questions! Our tour was the small group Grand Canyon tour which consisted of 8 multi-generation tourists. We visited 6 sites in our 8 hour tour. We had plenty of opportunities to shop at tourist shops and use clean restrooms. The tour company mini-vans are clean, comfortable, and in great condition. From our guide, Chelsey, and the park exhibits, we were able to learn about Native American history and culture as well as gain understanding of geology and American history. It was fascinating. This tour company provides a delicious, healthy lunch and plenty of snacks and beverages. Our picnic was at tables with table cloths and silverware. The spot for our Grand Canyon picnic was at a very interesting ancient Native American Village ruin with small one room museum, too. Lots of the places along the Grand Canyon where we stopped had unobtrusive railings for safety.

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