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Excursion d'une journée en petit groupe au Grand Canyon et au barrage Hoover

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Experience luxury travel to the Grand Canyon's West Rim in a 14-seat Mercedes vehicle. Departing from Las Vegas, explore the Grand Canyon's West Rim for up to 3 hours, with the option to walk on the Skywalk (additional expense). Savor a delicious lunch at the Skyview Restaurant, offering stunning views of the canyon. On your return trip, stop at the Hoover Dam for a photo opportunity and a stroll along its crest. On your ride, enjoy features like reclining leather seats, free WiFi and USB charging ports.
Ville: Las Vegas
Thu 31 Jul
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Thu 31 Jul
À partir de $169.00
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Ce qui est inclu
Bottled water
Lunch
All taxes and fees
Experienced Driver and Guide
Hotel pickup and drop-off (select hotels only)
Bottled water
Lunch
Information additionnelle
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Children must be accompanied by an adult
  • Minimum age is 5
  • A maximum of 14 people per booking
  • Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
À quoi s'attendre
1
Hoover Dam
Make a stop at the historic Hoover Dam, where you will have photo opportunities and views of Lake Mead. Hoover Dam was mandatory for the growth of population and economics in the Southwest part of the United States. It was needed for flood control, irrigation, drinking water, and electricity for millions.
2
Hoover Dam
Make a stop at the historic Hoover Dam, where you will have photo opportunities and views of Lake Mead. Hoover Dam was mandatory for the growth of population and economics in the Southwest part of the United States. It was needed for flood control, irrigation, drinking water, and electricity for millions.
3
Hoover Dam
Make a stop at the historic Hoover Dam, where you will have photo opportunities and views of Lake Mead. Hoover Dam was mandatory for the growth of population and economics in the Southwest part of the United States. It was needed for flood control, irrigation, drinking water, and electricity for millions.
4
Hoover Dam
Make a stop at the historic Hoover Dam, where you will have photo opportunities and views of Lake Mead. Hoover Dam was mandatory for the growth of population and economics in the Southwest part of the United States. It was needed for flood control, irrigation, drinking water, and electricity for millions.
5
Hoover Dam
Make a stop at the historic Hoover Dam, where you will have photo opportunities and views of Lake Mead. Hoover Dam was mandatory for the growth of population and economics in the Southwest part of the United States. It was needed for flood control, irrigation, drinking water, and electricity for millions.
6
Hoover Dam
Make a stop at the historic Hoover Dam, where you will have photo opportunities and views of Lake Mead. Hoover Dam was mandatory for the growth of population and economics in the Southwest part of the United States. It was needed for flood control, irrigation, drinking water, and electricity for millions.
7
Hoover Dam
Make a stop at the historic Hoover Dam, where you will have photo opportunities and views of Lake Mead. Hoover Dam was mandatory for the growth of population and economics in the Southwest part of the United States. It was needed for flood control, irrigation, drinking water, and electricity for millions.
8
Barrage Hoover
Faites une halte au barrage historique Hoover, où vous aurez des séances de photos et des vues sur le lac Mead. Le barrage Hoover était obligatoire pour la croissance démographique et économique dans la partie sud-ouest des États-Unis. Il était nécessaire pour le contrôle des inondations, l'irrigation, l'eau potable et l'électricité pour des millions de personnes.
9
Grand Canyon West
At the Grand Canyon West Rim, enjoy up to 3 hours of free time to explore and take in the magnificent views of one of the seven natural wonders of the world. During your visit, enjoy a delicious lunch at the Skyview Restaurant. Experience the 4000+ foot canyon walls up close and check off this iconic destination from your bucket list. Book your Grand Canyon West Rim tour today and witness the awe-inspiring beauty of this natural wonder.
10
Eagle Point
Eagle Point on the Hualapai Reservation offers a unique and breathtaking experience at the Grand Canyon West. This stunning viewpoint provides incredible panoramic views of the canyon and the Colorado River below. Visitors can learn about the Hualapai Tribe's rich history and culture while enjoying the beauty of the landscape. Eagle Point is also home to the famous Skywalk, a glass bridge that extends over the canyon for an unforgettable view. Explore this cultural and natural wonder for a truly memorable experience.
11
Grand Canyon Skywalk
The Grand Canyon Skywalk is a stunning, horseshoe-shaped glass bridge that extends 70 feet from the canyon's edge, offering breathtaking views 4,000 feet above the Colorado River. For an additional fee of $35 USD, experience this unique and thrilling walk at one of the Grand Canyon’s most popular attractions. Please note, visitors are not allowed to bring their own cameras or cell phones onto the Skywalk. Capture the moment with professional photos available on-site.
12
Guano Point
Guano Point offers stunning 360-degree views of the Colorado River and is known for some of the most spectacular panoramic views of the Grand Canyon. This iconic viewpoint is a must-see for photography enthusiasts and visitors looking to capture the beauty of one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World. Whether you're sightseeing or snapping photos, Guano Point provides a memorable experience with breathtaking vistas.
13
Hoover Dam
Make a stop at the historic Hoover Dam, one of the most impressive engineering marvels of the 20th century, where you can walk across the top and take in panoramic views of the Hoover Dam and Lake Mead. Built during the 1930s, this colossal structure offers incredible photo opportunities and stunning vistas of the surrounding area. Straddling the border between Nevada and Arizona, the Hoover Dam was designed to control flooding, provide irrigation water, and generate hydroelectric power. Explore this iconic landmark and discover its crucial role in the development of the American West.
14
Grand Canyon West
At the Grand Canyon West Rim, enjoy up to 3 hours of free time to explore and take in the magnificent views of one of the seven natural wonders of the world. During your visit, enjoy a delicious lunch at the Skyview Restaurant. Experience the 4000+ foot canyon walls up close and check off this iconic destination from your bucket list. Book your Grand Canyon West Rim tour today and witness the awe-inspiring beauty of this natural wonder.
15
Eagle Point
Eagle Point on the Hualapai Reservation offers a unique and breathtaking experience at the Grand Canyon West. This stunning viewpoint provides incredible panoramic views of the canyon and the Colorado River below. Visitors can learn about the Hualapai Tribe's rich history and culture while enjoying the beauty of the landscape. Eagle Point is also home to the famous Skywalk, a glass bridge that extends over the canyon for an unforgettable view. Explore this cultural and natural wonder for a truly memorable experience.
16
Grand Canyon Skywalk
The Grand Canyon Skywalk is a stunning, horseshoe-shaped glass bridge that extends 70 feet from the canyon's edge, offering breathtaking views 4,000 feet above the Colorado River. For an additional fee of $35 USD, experience this unique and thrilling walk at one of the Grand Canyon’s most popular attractions. Please note, visitors are not allowed to bring their own cameras or cell phones onto the Skywalk. Capture the moment with professional photos available on-site.
17
Guano Point
Guano Point offers stunning 360-degree views of the Colorado River and is known for some of the most spectacular panoramic views of the Grand Canyon. This iconic viewpoint is a must-see for photography enthusiasts and visitors looking to capture the beauty of one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World. Whether you're sightseeing or snapping photos, Guano Point provides a memorable experience with breathtaking vistas.
18
Hoover Dam
Make a stop at the historic Hoover Dam, one of the most impressive engineering marvels of the 20th century, where you can walk across the top and take in panoramic views of the Hoover Dam and Lake Mead. Built during the 1930s, this colossal structure offers incredible photo opportunities and stunning vistas of the surrounding area. Straddling the border between Nevada and Arizona, the Hoover Dam was designed to control flooding, provide irrigation water, and generate hydroelectric power. Explore this iconic landmark and discover its crucial role in the development of the American West.
19
Grand Canyon West
At the Grand Canyon West Rim, enjoy up to 3 hours of free time to explore and take in the magnificent views of one of the seven natural wonders of the world. During your visit, enjoy a delicious lunch at the Skyview Restaurant. Experience the 4000+ foot canyon walls up close and check off this iconic destination from your bucket list. Book your Grand Canyon West Rim tour today and witness the awe-inspiring beauty of this natural wonder.
20
Eagle Point
Eagle Point on the Hualapai Reservation offers a unique and breathtaking experience at the Grand Canyon West. This stunning viewpoint provides incredible panoramic views of the canyon and the Colorado River below. Visitors can learn about the Hualapai Tribe's rich history and culture while enjoying the beauty of the landscape. Eagle Point is also home to the famous Skywalk, a glass bridge that extends over the canyon for an unforgettable view. Explore this cultural and natural wonder for a truly memorable experience.
21
Grand Canyon Skywalk
The Grand Canyon Skywalk is a stunning, horseshoe-shaped glass bridge that extends 70 feet from the canyon's edge, offering breathtaking views 4,000 feet above the Colorado River. For an additional fee of $35 USD, experience this unique and thrilling walk at one of the Grand Canyon’s most popular attractions. Please note, visitors are not allowed to bring their own cameras or cell phones onto the Skywalk. Capture the moment with professional photos available on-site.
22
Guano Point
Guano Point offers stunning 360-degree views of the Colorado River and is known for some of the most spectacular panoramic views of the Grand Canyon. This iconic viewpoint is a must-see for photography enthusiasts and visitors looking to capture the beauty of one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World. Whether you're sightseeing or snapping photos, Guano Point provides a memorable experience with breathtaking vistas.
23
Hoover Dam
Make a stop at the historic Hoover Dam, one of the most impressive engineering marvels of the 20th century, where you can walk across the top and take in panoramic views of the Hoover Dam and Lake Mead. Built during the 1930s, this colossal structure offers incredible photo opportunities and stunning vistas of the surrounding area. Straddling the border between Nevada and Arizona, the Hoover Dam was designed to control flooding, provide irrigation water, and generate hydroelectric power. Explore this iconic landmark and discover its crucial role in the development of the American West.
24
Grand Canyon West
At the Grand Canyon West Rim, enjoy up to 3 hours of free time to explore and take in the magnificent views of one of the seven natural wonders of the world. During your visit, enjoy a delicious lunch at the Skyview Restaurant. Experience the 4000+ foot canyon walls up close and check off this iconic destination from your bucket list. Book your Grand Canyon West Rim tour today and witness the awe-inspiring beauty of this natural wonder.
25
Eagle Point
Eagle Point on the Hualapai Reservation offers a unique and breathtaking experience at the Grand Canyon West. This stunning viewpoint provides incredible panoramic views of the canyon and the Colorado River below. Visitors can learn about the Hualapai Tribe's rich history and culture while enjoying the beauty of the landscape. Eagle Point is also home to the famous Skywalk, a glass bridge that extends over the canyon for an unforgettable view. Explore this cultural and natural wonder for a truly memorable experience.
26
Grand Canyon Skywalk
The Grand Canyon Skywalk is a stunning, horseshoe-shaped glass bridge that extends 70 feet from the canyon's edge, offering breathtaking views 4,000 feet above the Colorado River. For an additional fee of $35 USD, experience this unique and thrilling walk at one of the Grand Canyon’s most popular attractions. Please note, visitors are not allowed to bring their own cameras or cell phones onto the Skywalk. Capture the moment with professional photos available on-site.
27
Guano Point
Guano Point offers stunning 360-degree views of the Colorado River and is known for some of the most spectacular panoramic views of the Grand Canyon. This iconic viewpoint is a must-see for photography enthusiasts and visitors looking to capture the beauty of one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World. Whether you're sightseeing or snapping photos, Guano Point provides a memorable experience with breathtaking vistas.
28
Hoover Dam
Make a stop at the historic Hoover Dam, one of the most impressive engineering marvels of the 20th century, where you can walk across the top and take in panoramic views of the Hoover Dam and Lake Mead. Built during the 1930s, this colossal structure offers incredible photo opportunities and stunning vistas of the surrounding area. Straddling the border between Nevada and Arizona, the Hoover Dam was designed to control flooding, provide irrigation water, and generate hydroelectric power. Explore this iconic landmark and discover its crucial role in the development of the American West.
29
Grand Canyon West
At the Grand Canyon West Rim, enjoy up to 3 hours of free time to explore and take in the magnificent views of one of the seven natural wonders of the world. During your visit, enjoy a delicious lunch at the Skyview Restaurant. Experience the 4000+ foot canyon walls up close and check off this iconic destination from your bucket list. Book your Grand Canyon West Rim tour today and witness the awe-inspiring beauty of this natural wonder.
30
Eagle Point
Eagle Point on the Hualapai Reservation offers a unique and breathtaking experience at the Grand Canyon West. This stunning viewpoint provides incredible panoramic views of the canyon and the Colorado River below. Visitors can learn about the Hualapai Tribe's rich history and culture while enjoying the beauty of the landscape. Eagle Point is also home to the famous Skywalk, a glass bridge that extends over the canyon for an unforgettable view. Explore this cultural and natural wonder for a truly memorable experience.
31
Grand Canyon Skywalk
The Grand Canyon Skywalk is a stunning, horseshoe-shaped glass bridge that extends 70 feet from the canyon's edge, offering breathtaking views 4,000 feet above the Colorado River. For an additional fee of $35 USD, experience this unique and thrilling walk at one of the Grand Canyon’s most popular attractions. Please note, visitors are not allowed to bring their own cameras or cell phones onto the Skywalk. Capture the moment with professional photos available on-site.
32
Guano Point
Guano Point offers stunning 360-degree views of the Colorado River and is known for some of the most spectacular panoramic views of the Grand Canyon. This iconic viewpoint is a must-see for photography enthusiasts and visitors looking to capture the beauty of one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World. Whether you're sightseeing or snapping photos, Guano Point provides a memorable experience with breathtaking vistas.
33
Hoover Dam
Make a stop at the historic Hoover Dam, one of the most impressive engineering marvels of the 20th century, where you can walk across the top and take in panoramic views of the Hoover Dam and Lake Mead. Built during the 1930s, this colossal structure offers incredible photo opportunities and stunning vistas of the surrounding area. Straddling the border between Nevada and Arizona, the Hoover Dam was designed to control flooding, provide irrigation water, and generate hydroelectric power. Explore this iconic landmark and discover its crucial role in the development of the American West.
34
Grand Canyon West
At the Grand Canyon West Rim, enjoy up to 3 hours of free time to explore and take in the magnificent views of one of the seven natural wonders of the world. During your visit, enjoy a delicious lunch at the Skyview Restaurant. Experience the 4000+ foot canyon walls up close and check off this iconic destination from your bucket list. Book your Grand Canyon West Rim tour today and witness the awe-inspiring beauty of this natural wonder.
35
Eagle Point
Eagle Point on the Hualapai Reservation offers a unique and breathtaking experience at the Grand Canyon West. This stunning viewpoint provides incredible panoramic views of the canyon and the Colorado River below. Visitors can learn about the Hualapai Tribe's rich history and culture while enjoying the beauty of the landscape. Eagle Point is also home to the famous Skywalk, a glass bridge that extends over the canyon for an unforgettable view. Explore this cultural and natural wonder for a truly memorable experience.
36
Grand Canyon Skywalk
The Grand Canyon Skywalk is a stunning, horseshoe-shaped glass bridge that extends 70 feet from the canyon's edge, offering breathtaking views 4,000 feet above the Colorado River. For an additional fee of $35 USD, experience this unique and thrilling walk at one of the Grand Canyon’s most popular attractions. Please note, visitors are not allowed to bring their own cameras or cell phones onto the Skywalk. Capture the moment with professional photos available on-site.
37
Guano Point
Guano Point offers stunning 360-degree views of the Colorado River and is known for some of the most spectacular panoramic views of the Grand Canyon. This iconic viewpoint is a must-see for photography enthusiasts and visitors looking to capture the beauty of one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World. Whether you're sightseeing or snapping photos, Guano Point provides a memorable experience with breathtaking vistas.
38
Hoover Dam
Make a stop at the historic Hoover Dam, one of the most impressive engineering marvels of the 20th century, where you can walk across the top and take in panoramic views of the Hoover Dam and Lake Mead. Built during the 1930s, this colossal structure offers incredible photo opportunities and stunning vistas of the surrounding area. Straddling the border between Nevada and Arizona, the Hoover Dam was designed to control flooding, provide irrigation water, and generate hydroelectric power. Explore this iconic landmark and discover its crucial role in the development of the American West.
39
Grand Canyon West
At the Grand Canyon West Rim, enjoy up to 3 hours of free time to explore and take in the magnificent views of one of the seven natural wonders of the world. During your visit, enjoy a delicious lunch at the Skyview Restaurant. Experience the 4000+ foot canyon walls up close and check off this iconic destination from your bucket list. Book your Grand Canyon West Rim tour today and witness the awe-inspiring beauty of this natural wonder.
40
Eagle Point
Eagle Point on the Hualapai Reservation offers a unique and breathtaking experience at the Grand Canyon West. This stunning viewpoint provides incredible panoramic views of the canyon and the Colorado River below. Visitors can learn about the Hualapai Tribe's rich history and culture while enjoying the beauty of the landscape. Eagle Point is also home to the famous Skywalk, a glass bridge that extends over the canyon for an unforgettable view. Explore this cultural and natural wonder for a truly memorable experience.
41
Grand Canyon Skywalk
The Grand Canyon Skywalk is a stunning, horseshoe-shaped glass bridge that extends 70 feet from the canyon's edge, offering breathtaking views 4,000 feet above the Colorado River. For an additional fee of $35 USD, experience this unique and thrilling walk at one of the Grand Canyon’s most popular attractions. Please note, visitors are not allowed to bring their own cameras or cell phones onto the Skywalk. Capture the moment with professional photos available on-site.
42
Guano Point
Guano Point offers stunning 360-degree views of the Colorado River and is known for some of the most spectacular panoramic views of the Grand Canyon. This iconic viewpoint is a must-see for photography enthusiasts and visitors looking to capture the beauty of one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World. Whether you're sightseeing or snapping photos, Guano Point provides a memorable experience with breathtaking vistas.
43
Hoover Dam
Make a stop at the historic Hoover Dam, one of the most impressive engineering marvels of the 20th century, where you can walk across the top and take in panoramic views of the Hoover Dam and Lake Mead. Built during the 1930s, this colossal structure offers incredible photo opportunities and stunning vistas of the surrounding area. Straddling the border between Nevada and Arizona, the Hoover Dam was designed to control flooding, provide irrigation water, and generate hydroelectric power. Explore this iconic landmark and discover its crucial role in the development of the American West.
44
Grand Canyon West
At the Grand Canyon West Rim, enjoy up to 3 hours of free time to explore and take in the magnificent views of one of the seven natural wonders of the world. During your visit, enjoy a delicious lunch at the Skyview Restaurant. Experience the 4000+ foot canyon walls up close and check off this iconic destination from your bucket list. Book your Grand Canyon West Rim tour today and witness the awe-inspiring beauty of this natural wonder.
45
Eagle Point
Eagle Point on the Hualapai Reservation offers a unique and breathtaking experience at the Grand Canyon West. This stunning viewpoint provides incredible panoramic views of the canyon and the Colorado River below. Visitors can learn about the Hualapai Tribe's rich history and culture while enjoying the beauty of the landscape. Eagle Point is also home to the famous Skywalk, a glass bridge that extends over the canyon for an unforgettable view. Explore this cultural and natural wonder for a truly memorable experience.
46
Grand Canyon Skywalk
The Grand Canyon Skywalk is a stunning, horseshoe-shaped glass bridge that extends 70 feet from the canyon's edge, offering breathtaking views 4,000 feet above the Colorado River. For an additional fee of $35 USD, experience this unique and thrilling walk at one of the Grand Canyon’s most popular attractions. Please note, visitors are not allowed to bring their own cameras or cell phones onto the Skywalk. Capture the moment with professional photos available on-site.
47
Guano Point
Guano Point offers stunning 360-degree views of the Colorado River and is known for some of the most spectacular panoramic views of the Grand Canyon. This iconic viewpoint is a must-see for photography enthusiasts and visitors looking to capture the beauty of one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World. Whether you're sightseeing or snapping photos, Guano Point provides a memorable experience with breathtaking vistas.
48
Hoover Dam
Make a stop at the historic Hoover Dam, one of the most impressive engineering marvels of the 20th century, where you can walk across the top and take in panoramic views of the Hoover Dam and Lake Mead. Built during the 1930s, this colossal structure offers incredible photo opportunities and stunning vistas of the surrounding area. Straddling the border between Nevada and Arizona, the Hoover Dam was designed to control flooding, provide irrigation water, and generate hydroelectric power. Explore this iconic landmark and discover its crucial role in the development of the American West.
49
Grand Canyon West
At the Grand Canyon West Rim, enjoy up to 3 hours of free time to explore and take in the magnificent views of one of the seven natural wonders of the world. During your visit, enjoy a delicious lunch at the Skyview Restaurant. Experience the 4000+ foot canyon walls up close and check off this iconic destination from your bucket list. Book your Grand Canyon West Rim tour today and witness the awe-inspiring beauty of this natural wonder.
50
Eagle Point
Eagle Point on the Hualapai Reservation offers a unique and breathtaking experience at the Grand Canyon West. This stunning viewpoint provides incredible panoramic views of the canyon and the Colorado River below. Visitors can learn about the Hualapai Tribe's rich history and culture while enjoying the beauty of the landscape. Eagle Point is also home to the famous Skywalk, a glass bridge that extends over the canyon for an unforgettable view. Explore this cultural and natural wonder for a truly memorable experience.
51
Grand Canyon Skywalk
The Grand Canyon Skywalk is a stunning, horseshoe-shaped glass bridge that extends 70 feet from the canyon's edge, offering breathtaking views 4,000 feet above the Colorado River. For an additional fee of $35 USD, experience this unique and thrilling walk at one of the Grand Canyon’s most popular attractions. Please note, visitors are not allowed to bring their own cameras or cell phones onto the Skywalk. Capture the moment with professional photos available on-site.
52
Guano Point
Guano Point offers stunning 360-degree views of the Colorado River and is known for some of the most spectacular panoramic views of the Grand Canyon. This iconic viewpoint is a must-see for photography enthusiasts and visitors looking to capture the beauty of one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World. Whether you're sightseeing or snapping photos, Guano Point provides a memorable experience with breathtaking vistas.
53
Hoover Dam
Make a stop at the historic Hoover Dam, one of the most impressive engineering marvels of the 20th century, where you can walk across the top and take in panoramic views of the Hoover Dam and Lake Mead. Built during the 1930s, this colossal structure offers incredible photo opportunities and stunning vistas of the surrounding area. Straddling the border between Nevada and Arizona, the Hoover Dam was designed to control flooding, provide irrigation water, and generate hydroelectric power. Explore this iconic landmark and discover its crucial role in the development of the American West.
54
Grand Canyon West
At the Grand Canyon West Rim, enjoy up to 3 hours of free time to explore and take in the magnificent views of one of the seven natural wonders of the world. During your visit, enjoy a delicious lunch at the Skyview Restaurant. Experience the 4000+ foot canyon walls up close and check off this iconic destination from your bucket list. Book your Grand Canyon West Rim tour today and witness the awe-inspiring beauty of this natural wonder.
55
Eagle Point
Eagle Point on the Hualapai Reservation offers a unique and breathtaking experience at the Grand Canyon West. This stunning viewpoint provides incredible panoramic views of the canyon and the Colorado River below. Visitors can learn about the Hualapai Tribe's rich history and culture while enjoying the beauty of the landscape. Eagle Point is also home to the famous Skywalk, a glass bridge that extends over the canyon for an unforgettable view. Explore this cultural and natural wonder for a truly memorable experience.
56
Grand Canyon Skywalk
The Grand Canyon Skywalk is a stunning, horseshoe-shaped glass bridge that extends 70 feet from the canyon's edge, offering breathtaking views 4,000 feet above the Colorado River. For an additional fee of $35 USD, experience this unique and thrilling walk at one of the Grand Canyon’s most popular attractions. Please note, visitors are not allowed to bring their own cameras or cell phones onto the Skywalk. Capture the moment with professional photos available on-site.
57
Guano Point
Guano Point offers stunning 360-degree views of the Colorado River and is known for some of the most spectacular panoramic views of the Grand Canyon. This iconic viewpoint is a must-see for photography enthusiasts and visitors looking to capture the beauty of one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World. Whether you're sightseeing or snapping photos, Guano Point provides a memorable experience with breathtaking vistas.
58
Hoover Dam
Make a stop at the historic Hoover Dam, one of the most impressive engineering marvels of the 20th century, where you can walk across the top and take in panoramic views of the Hoover Dam and Lake Mead. Built during the 1930s, this colossal structure offers incredible photo opportunities and stunning vistas of the surrounding area. Straddling the border between Nevada and Arizona, the Hoover Dam was designed to control flooding, provide irrigation water, and generate hydroelectric power. Explore this iconic landmark and discover its crucial role in the development of the American West.
59
Grand Canyon West
At the Grand Canyon West Rim, enjoy up to 3 hours of free time to explore and take in the magnificent views of one of the seven natural wonders of the world. During your visit, enjoy a delicious lunch at the Skyview Restaurant. Experience the 4000+ foot canyon walls up close and check off this iconic destination from your bucket list. Book your Grand Canyon West Rim tour today and witness the awe-inspiring beauty of this natural wonder.
60
Eagle Point
Eagle Point on the Hualapai Reservation offers a unique and breathtaking experience at the Grand Canyon West. This stunning viewpoint provides incredible panoramic views of the canyon and the Colorado River below. Visitors can learn about the Hualapai Tribe's rich history and culture while enjoying the beauty of the landscape. Eagle Point is also home to the famous Skywalk, a glass bridge that extends over the canyon for an unforgettable view. Explore this cultural and natural wonder for a truly memorable experience.
61
Grand Canyon Skywalk
The Grand Canyon Skywalk is a stunning, horseshoe-shaped glass bridge that extends 70 feet from the canyon's edge, offering breathtaking views 4,000 feet above the Colorado River. For an additional fee of $35 USD, experience this unique and thrilling walk at one of the Grand Canyon’s most popular attractions. Please note, visitors are not allowed to bring their own cameras or cell phones onto the Skywalk. Capture the moment with professional photos available on-site.
62
Guano Point
Guano Point offers stunning 360-degree views of the Colorado River and is known for some of the most spectacular panoramic views of the Grand Canyon. This iconic viewpoint is a must-see for photography enthusiasts and visitors looking to capture the beauty of one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World. Whether you're sightseeing or snapping photos, Guano Point provides a memorable experience with breathtaking vistas.
63
Hoover Dam
Make a stop at the historic Hoover Dam, one of the most impressive engineering marvels of the 20th century, where you can walk across the top and take in panoramic views of the Hoover Dam and Lake Mead. Built during the 1930s, this colossal structure offers incredible photo opportunities and stunning vistas of the surrounding area. Straddling the border between Nevada and Arizona, the Hoover Dam was designed to control flooding, provide irrigation water, and generate hydroelectric power. Explore this iconic landmark and discover its crucial role in the development of the American West.
64
Grand Canyon West
At the Grand Canyon West Rim, enjoy up to 3 hours of free time to explore and take in the magnificent views of one of the seven natural wonders of the world. During your visit, enjoy a delicious lunch at the Skyview Restaurant. Experience the 4000+ foot canyon walls up close and check off this iconic destination from your bucket list. Book your Grand Canyon West Rim tour today and witness the awe-inspiring beauty of this natural wonder.
65
Eagle Point
Eagle Point on the Hualapai Reservation offers a unique and breathtaking experience at the Grand Canyon West. This stunning viewpoint provides incredible panoramic views of the canyon and the Colorado River below. Visitors can learn about the Hualapai Tribe's rich history and culture while enjoying the beauty of the landscape. Eagle Point is also home to the famous Skywalk, a glass bridge that extends over the canyon for an unforgettable view. Explore this cultural and natural wonder for a truly memorable experience.
66
Grand Canyon Skywalk
The Grand Canyon Skywalk is a stunning, horseshoe-shaped glass bridge that extends 70 feet from the canyon's edge, offering breathtaking views 4,000 feet above the Colorado River. For an additional fee of $35 USD, experience this unique and thrilling walk at one of the Grand Canyon’s most popular attractions. Please note, visitors are not allowed to bring their own cameras or cell phones onto the Skywalk. Capture the moment with professional photos available on-site.
67
Guano Point
Guano Point offers stunning 360-degree views of the Colorado River and is known for some of the most spectacular panoramic views of the Grand Canyon. This iconic viewpoint is a must-see for photography enthusiasts and visitors looking to capture the beauty of one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World. Whether you're sightseeing or snapping photos, Guano Point provides a memorable experience with breathtaking vistas.
68
Hoover Dam
Make a stop at the historic Hoover Dam, one of the most impressive engineering marvels of the 20th century, where you can walk across the top and take in panoramic views of the Hoover Dam and Lake Mead. Built during the 1930s, this colossal structure offers incredible photo opportunities and stunning vistas of the surrounding area. Straddling the border between Nevada and Arizona, the Hoover Dam was designed to control flooding, provide irrigation water, and generate hydroelectric power. Explore this iconic landmark and discover its crucial role in the development of the American West.
69
Grand Canyon West
At the Grand Canyon West Rim, enjoy up to 3 hours of free time to explore and take in the magnificent views of one of the seven natural wonders of the world. During your visit, enjoy a delicious lunch at the Skyview Restaurant. Experience the 4000+ foot canyon walls up close and check off this iconic destination from your bucket list. Book your Grand Canyon West Rim tour today and witness the awe-inspiring beauty of this natural wonder.
70
Eagle Point
Eagle Point on the Hualapai Reservation offers a unique and breathtaking experience at the Grand Canyon West. This stunning viewpoint provides incredible panoramic views of the canyon and the Colorado River below. Visitors can learn about the Hualapai Tribe's rich history and culture while enjoying the beauty of the landscape. Eagle Point is also home to the famous Skywalk, a glass bridge that extends over the canyon for an unforgettable view. Explore this cultural and natural wonder for a truly memorable experience.
71
Grand Canyon Skywalk
The Grand Canyon Skywalk is a stunning, horseshoe-shaped glass bridge that extends 70 feet from the canyon's edge, offering breathtaking views 4,000 feet above the Colorado River. For an additional fee of $35 USD, experience this unique and thrilling walk at one of the Grand Canyon’s most popular attractions. Please note, visitors are not allowed to bring their own cameras or cell phones onto the Skywalk. Capture the moment with professional photos available on-site.
72
Guano Point
Guano Point offers stunning 360-degree views of the Colorado River and is known for some of the most spectacular panoramic views of the Grand Canyon. This iconic viewpoint is a must-see for photography enthusiasts and visitors looking to capture the beauty of one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World. Whether you're sightseeing or snapping photos, Guano Point provides a memorable experience with breathtaking vistas.
73
Hoover Dam
Make a stop at the historic Hoover Dam, one of the most impressive engineering marvels of the 20th century, where you can walk across the top and take in panoramic views of the Hoover Dam and Lake Mead. Built during the 1930s, this colossal structure offers incredible photo opportunities and stunning vistas of the surrounding area. Straddling the border between Nevada and Arizona, the Hoover Dam was designed to control flooding, provide irrigation water, and generate hydroelectric power. Explore this iconic landmark and discover its crucial role in the development of the American West.
74
Grand Canyon West
At the Grand Canyon West Rim, enjoy up to 3 hours of free time to explore and take in the magnificent views of one of the seven natural wonders of the world. During your visit, enjoy a delicious lunch at the Skyview Restaurant. Experience the 4000+ foot canyon walls up close and check off this iconic destination from your bucket list. Book your Grand Canyon West Rim tour today and witness the awe-inspiring beauty of this natural wonder.
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Eagle Point
Eagle Point on the Hualapai Reservation offers a unique and breathtaking experience at the Grand Canyon West. This stunning viewpoint provides incredible panoramic views of the canyon and the Colorado River below. Visitors can learn about the Hualapai Tribe's rich history and culture while enjoying the beauty of the landscape. Eagle Point is also home to the famous Skywalk, a glass bridge that extends over the canyon for an unforgettable view. Explore this cultural and natural wonder for a truly memorable experience.
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Grand Canyon Skywalk
The Grand Canyon Skywalk is a stunning, horseshoe-shaped glass bridge that extends 70 feet from the canyon's edge, offering breathtaking views 4,000 feet above the Colorado River. For an additional fee of $35 USD, experience this unique and thrilling walk at one of the Grand Canyon’s most popular attractions. Please note, visitors are not allowed to bring their own cameras or cell phones onto the Skywalk. Capture the moment with professional photos available on-site.
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Guano Point
Guano Point offers stunning 360-degree views of the Colorado River and is known for some of the most spectacular panoramic views of the Grand Canyon. This iconic viewpoint is a must-see for photography enthusiasts and visitors looking to capture the beauty of one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World. Whether you're sightseeing or snapping photos, Guano Point provides a memorable experience with breathtaking vistas.
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Hoover Dam
Make a stop at the historic Hoover Dam, one of the most impressive engineering marvels of the 20th century, where you can walk across the top and take in panoramic views of the Hoover Dam and Lake Mead. Built during the 1930s, this colossal structure offers incredible photo opportunities and stunning vistas of the surrounding area. Straddling the border between Nevada and Arizona, the Hoover Dam was designed to control flooding, provide irrigation water, and generate hydroelectric power. Explore this iconic landmark and discover its crucial role in the development of the American West.
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Commentaires (962)
bmc908844
Mar 2025
Our trip at Grand Canyon and Hoover Dam were excellent!!! Thanks to Ward Kishimoto for his unparalleled great service as our tour guide. Small group tours are preferred over large group. It made a lot of difference. It was truly a memorable experience.
JoyceL1541
Mar 2025
Excellent tour, highly recommend it! Seeing 2 wonders of the world all in one day was amazing. The tour van was very comfortable, and our tour guide Steve was the best – shared great info along the way, all around great guy. We even got to see some wild bighorn sheep on the return trip, an added bonus. It was a day I will never forget!
105maureenk
Mar 2025
Such a memorable day, fabulous views of the Grand Canyon and Hoover Dam! Very comfortable drive, learned a lot, plenty of time at both stops, and the lunch at the Skyview restaurant was quite good. Also liked being picked up at dropped off right at my hotel.

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