We’re thrilled to welcome you to an unforgettable journey through the breathtaking landscapes of the American West.
In the hustle and bustle of everyday life, it’s not always easy to slow down and reconnect with the natural world. That’s why we’re so excited you’ve chosen to join us—because there’s truly no better place to rediscover that connection than among the towering red rocks, star-filled skies, and awe-inspiring vistas of our national parks.
At Utah Luxury Tours, we believe that travel should be personal, meaningful, and tailored just for you. Whether you're traveling solo, with a partner, or bringing the whole family along, your tour is yours alone—crafted to match your pace, your interests, and your sense of adventure.
From the moment your journey begins, you’ll be supported by a dedicated tour advisor and guided by one of our expert guides—each one professionally trained, CPR and First Aid certified, and deeply passionate about the parks, their stories, and their secrets. With private transportation and a flexible itinerary, you’ll have the freedom to explore in comfort and confidence.
We can’t wait to share the magic of the American West with you. Get ready for starry nights, stunning trails, and moments that will stay with you long after the journey ends.
Adventure awaits—see you soon!
Addressing the refined tastes of sophisticated and distinguished travelers who cherish bespoke private tours, small group and semi-private experiences, and incomparable touring adventures, Utah Luxury Tours was founded 15 years ago to meet the growing demand for luxury travel and 5-star accommodations throughout the American Southwest—with a particular focus on national park touring. Established as a subsidiary of Moab Luxury Coach, Incorporated, our journey began with one-day luxury tours departing from Park City, gradually expanding into multi-day expeditions centered around the iconic landscapes of Arches and Canyonlands near Moab.
Over the past 15 years, Utah Luxury Tours has evolved into a premier provider of one- to ten-day adventures, showcasing the most iconic national parks west of the Mississippi River. From Yosemite to Yellowstone, from Zion to Big Bend, we craft experiences that blend luxury, natural wonder, and cultural depth—attracting discerning travelers from around the world.
Whether you're a solo traveler, a couple, or a group of friends, our tours offer a personalized and immersive way to experience the beauty of the American West, all with our signature standards of comfort, service, and care.
Phone: (435) 940-4212
Email: brian.murphy@utahluxurytours.com
Address: 1389 Center Dr #200
Park City, UT 84098
Fly into Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Your airport transfer is guaranteed and will be coordinated by your guide or a member of the Utah Luxury Tours office team. Depending on timing, you may be personally picked up by your guide or provided with a pre-arranged taxi or limo service. Either way, we’ll make sure your arrival is smooth, comfortable, and stress-free.
Las Vegas is a city of vibrant energy, world-class entertainment, and iconic attractions. Known for its dazzling Strip, fine dining, and nightlife, it also offers easy access to natural wonders like Red Rock Canyon and Hoover Dam. It’s the perfect place to start your adventure with a mix of excitement and scenic beauty.
Tonight, you’ll choose and book the hotel or resort that best fits your lifestyle and budget. Due to dynamic pricing, we recommend shopping around and booking early for the best rate. Las Vegas offers a wide range of accommodations—from luxury resorts to boutique hotels and budget-friendly options.
Since our journey begins at 7:00 AM on Day 2, with pickups starting as early as 6:00 AM, we recommend booking lodging between Mandalay Bay (at the south end of the Strip) and the Wynn Hotel on Las Vegas BLVD. Staying within this area will help ensure a smooth and timely start to your tour.
Your guide will announce the location 30 days before your arrival. This casual gathering is a great chance to get to know your fellow travelers and your guide. During this time, plans will also be made for next morning’s pick-up and coordination to begin the official tour.
Tonight, explore the culinary scene of Las Vegas on your own.
“Dine Around” means you get to choose your own dining experience based on your preferences—whether that’s upscale dining, street food, or anything in between. The evening is yours to enjoy however you’d like.
We have an early start this morning, so breakfast will be on your own. Whether you prefer a quick bite from the hotel café or a coffee shop feel free to fuel up in a way that fits your routine. Be sure to eat something light and energizing to get ready for the day’s adventure!
The Valley of Fire is Nevada's oldest and largest state park, famous for its vibrant red sandstone formations, ancient petroglyphs, and dramatic desert landscapes. Located just under an hour northeast of Las Vegas, this park offers a spectacular introduction to the natural wonders of the Southwest.
Location: ~55 miles northeast of Las Vegas, near Overton, Nevada
Size: Over 40,000 acres of desert terrain
Geology: Formed from shifting sand dunes over 150 million years ago, later shaped by wind and water erosion
Visual Impact: Fiery red sandstone contrasts with surrounding gray and tan limestone, creating a dramatic and colorful desert landscape
The Fire Wave – A swirling, wave-like sandstone formation perfect for photos
Elephant Rock – A naturally formed arch that resembles an elephant
White Domes – A colorful area with rock formations and a short slot canyon trail
Ancient Petroglyphs – Rock carvings created by Native Americans over 2,000 years ago
Desert Wildlife – Look out for bighorn sheep, lizards, and native birds
Scenic Hikes – Top trails include Mouse’s Tank, White Domes Loop, and Rainbow Vista
Lunch will be in St. George, with your guide selecting the most convenient and enjoyable option that day en route.
Experience the awe-inspiring beauty of Zion National Park, one of the true crown jewels of the American Southwest. With its towering red sandstone cliffs, emerald valleys, and winding canyons carved by the Virgin River, Zion offers an unforgettable mix of serenity and adventure. From the moment you enter, the landscape feels otherworldly—vast, sacred, and full of wonder. Whether you’re a casual observer or an avid explorer, Zion stirs something deep in the soul.
Located in southern Utah, Zion spans roughly 229 square miles of breathtaking terrain. Its dramatic geology is the result of millions of years of uplift and erosion, revealing towering Navajo sandstone cliffs in hues of crimson, cream, and gold. The park’s elevation ranges from 3,600 to over 8,700 feet, creating a range of microclimates where desert meets high country. Depending on the season, visitors can expect warm, sun-soaked days balanced by cool mornings and evenings, especially in the canyon floor.
Location: Southern Utah
Size: ~229 square miles
Geology: Navajo sandstone cliffs formed by millions of years of uplift and erosion
Elevation Range: 3,600 to over 8,700 feet
Climate: Varies by season, with warm days and cooler mornings/evenings
Zion Canyon Scenic Drive – A must-see route through the heart of the park, lined with dramatic cliffs and lush greenery
Riverside Walk – A flat, accessible path along the Virgin River leading to the entrance of The Narrows
The Narrows (Optional) – A unique river hike through steep slot canyon walls
Zion-Mount Carmel Highway – A breathtaking drive featuring tunnels, switchbacks, and panoramic views of Zion’s colorful rock formations
Wildlife Viewing – Keep an eye out for bighorn sheep, mule deer, and soaring condors
You’ll have dinner on your own this evening, with several excellent local options to choose from.
Top recommendations include Spotted Dog, King’s Landing Bistro, Switchback Grill, and Oscar’s Café—each known for great food and scenic views. Be sure to ask your guide for their personal favorites—they often know the hidden gems and local must-tries!
Lodging will be at one of Springdale’s welcoming accommodations, such as the Desert Pearl Inn, Driftwood Lodge, Marriott SpringHill Suites, or a comparable nearby property—perfectly situated for your Zion adventures to come.
Start your day with breakfast included at your hotel before we head out early to take in the sights. Be sure to grab a bite before departure so you’re fueled and ready for a full day of adventure!
Key Facts
Location: Southern Utah, on the eastern edge of the Paunsaugunt Plateau
Elevation: Ranges from 8,000 to over 9,000 feet above sea level
Geology: Hoodoos formed over millions of years by frost-wedging and erosion
Climate: Cooler temperatures due to high elevation, especially in the mornings and evenings
Cultural History: Named after Ebenezer Bryce, a 19th-century homesteader
Trail Options
Morning:
Sunrise Point (Easy): A beautiful early stop to see the hoodoos lit up by the morning sun
Queen’s Garden Trail (Moderate): Descends from Sunrise Point into the basin for a closer view of Bryce’s unique formations; can be combined with the Navajo Loop for a more immersive experience
Afternoon:
Bryce Point or Inspiration Point (Easy): Elevated overlooks offering expansive views—perfect in the golden afternoon light
Rim Trail (Easy): Enjoy a scenic walk along the amphitheater’s edge from Sunset Point toward Inspiration Point for sweeping, ever-changing views
Mossy Cave Trail (Easy): Short, family-friendly trail near the park entrance that leads to a seasonal waterfall and shaded grotto
Park Highlights
Hoodoos: Bryce is home to the world’s largest concentration of these spindly, colorful rock spires
Wildlife & Stargazing: Spot mule deer and prairie dogs by day, then take in some of the clearest night skies in the country after dark
Lunch will be at Bryce Canyon Lodge—to enjoy a convenient and satisfying meal.
After a day of exploring Bryce Canyon, unwind with an evening of classic Western hospitality at Ebenezer’s Barn & Grill. Located just outside the park, this dinner experience combines hearty cowboy fare with live country and Western entertainment in a fun, family-friendly setting.
Location: Bryce Canyon City, just minutes from park lodging
Included: Dinner + live Western-themed music and entertainment
Dining Style: Buffet or plated meals featuring steak, chicken, BBQ, and vegetarian options
Live Music & Entertainment – Enjoy country, bluegrass, and classic Western tunes performed by local musicians
Themed Atmosphere – Rustic setting that captures the spirit of the Old West
Great for All Ages – A lively, lighthearted experience perfect for couples, families, and solo travelers alike
Lodging will be in or near the park at Best Western Plus Bryce Canyon Grand Hotel, Bryce Canyon Lodge, Best Western Plus Ruby's Inn or a comparable nearby property, providing comfort and rest for the journey ahead.
Start your day with breakfast included at your hotel before we head out early to take in the sights. Be sure to grab a bite before departure so you’re fueled and ready for a full day of adventure!
Enjoy a scenic boat tour on Lake Powell, a breathtaking reservoir stretching across the Utah-Arizona border. Known for its deep blue water and towering red rock canyons, Lake Powell is one of the Southwest’s most beautiful and tranquil destinations. As you cruise through its maze of winding waterways, you'll encounter hidden coves, and sculpted cliffs.
Location: On the border of northern Arizona and southern Utah
Formed By: Glen Canyon Dam on the Colorado River (completed in 1963)
Size: Nearly 2,000 miles of shoreline and over 180 miles long
Scenery: Surrounded by Navajo sandstone cliffs and canyons
Notable Landmark: Home to Rainbow Bridge National Monument
Quiet Coves & Slot Canyons – Peaceful inlets perfect for photography and reflection
Towering Cliffs – Cruise between sheer red rock walls rising dramatically above the water
Geological Wonders – View the striking contrast of desert rock and still blue water
Relaxing Ride – Calm morning waters and scenic beauty create a peaceful and immersive start to the day
You’ll take a break to enjoy lunch at a local favorite before heading into the afternoon’s scenic tours. Popular options include Big John’s Texas BBQ, known for its smoked meats and casual outdoor seating, or the Dam Bar & Grill, offering classic American fare near the heart of town.
Experience the stunning beauty of Antelope Canyon, one of the most iconic and photographed slot canyons in the world. Known for its smooth, winding sandstone walls and magical shafts of light, Antelope Canyon is a must-see destination in the Southwest. Your guided tour—through either the Upper or Lower Canyon—will take you deep into the sculpted rock corridors where every turn reveals a new masterpiece carved by water and time.
Location: Just outside Page, Arizona on Navajo land
Canyon Type: Slot canyon formed by flash flood erosion
Access: Guided tours only, required for both Upper and Lower sections
Upper Antelope Canyon – Wider floor, easier walk, and known for famous light beams
Lower Antelope Canyon – Narrower, more adventurous route with ladders and twists
Wave-like walls – Smooth, colorful curves that glow orange, red, and gold
Photographer’s dream – One of the most Instagrammed and visually stunning spots in the Southwest
Cultural significance – Located on Navajo land, with guides sharing stories and traditions
Guests will enjoy an unforgettable evening of Native American culture, storytelling, and entertainment. Dine on a delicious Navajo-inspired meal while watching live performances featuring traditional dance, drumming, and vibrant regalia. It’s a powerful, immersive experience that honors the spirit and heritage of Indigenous peoples.
Lodging will be in Page at the Courtyard by Marriott, Lake Powell Resort, Hyatt Place, Best Western View of Lake Powell, or a comparable hotel.
Start your day with breakfast included at your hotel before we head out early to take in the sights. Be sure to grab a bite before departure so you’re fueled and ready for a full day of adventure!
Visit the iconic Horseshoe Bend, one of the most photographed natural landmarks in the Southwest. Here, the Colorado River curves dramatically around a massive rock formation, creating a perfect horseshoe-shaped bend framed by towering red cliffs. A short, well-maintained hike leads to a breathtaking overlook where you can take in the sweeping views, snap unforgettable photos, and pause for a moment of reflection.
Location: Just outside Page, Arizona, off U.S. Route 89
Trail Length: ~1.5 miles round trip (easy to moderate)
Elevation Gain: ~200 feet
Best Time to Visit: Morning or late afternoon for ideal lighting and fewer crowds
Panoramic Overlook – Offers a 1,000-foot-high view of the Colorado River below
Vibrant Colors – Rich red cliffs contrasted with emerald-green river water
Photo-Friendly – One of the most iconic and accessible viewpoints in the region
Accessible Adventure – Paved portions of the trail and available shuttles make it suitable for most visitors
Peaceful Moment – A great spot to reflect on the grandeur of the Southwest before continuing your journey
The drive from Page to the South Rim of the Grand Canyon is a stunning journey through wide desert landscapes, dramatic canyons, and vast plateaus. Leaving the red rock country near Lake Powell, you’ll head south on US-89, passing through the Painted Desert and Navajo Nation lands. As you continue west on AZ-64, the terrain gradually rises, revealing distant glimpses of the canyon's edge. Approaching Grand Canyon Village, the landscape shifts to ponderosa pine forest, signaling your arrival at the awe-inspiring South Rim—with its world-famous viewpoints, walking trails, and views that stretch to the horizon.
Cameron Trading Post is a beloved historical landmark established in 1916 at the junction of US-89 and AZ-64, originally created to serve Navajo and Hopi communities through respectful trade. Over the decades, it has grown into a full-service stop with a restaurant, motel, gallery, and gift shop, all while retaining its rustic charm and historic architecture. Inside, you’ll find authentic Native American art, jewelry, rugs, and pottery, along with a cozy dining room serving regional favorites like Navajo tacos. It’s a perfect place to stretch your legs, enjoy a hearty meal, and experience a bit of Southwestern culture.
The South Rim of the Grand Canyon is the most visited and accessible part of the park, known for its iconic vistas, year-round access, and expansive network of trails and viewpoints. With its dramatic cliffs, layered rock formations, and sweeping overlooks, the South Rim offers some of the most breathtaking views in the world.
Key Features
Location: Northern Arizona, around 7,000 feet elevation
Access: Open year-round, with multiple visitor centers and shuttle routes
Scenery: Vast canyon views, colorful rock layers, and dramatic cliffs stretching for miles
Wildlife: Common sightings include elk, mule deer, California condors, and ravens
Viewpoint Highlights
Mather Point: One of the most iconic and accessible viewpoints near the main Visitor Center
Yavapai Point: Offers panoramic views and geologic exhibits at Yavapai Geology Museum
Desert View: Located at the eastern end of the rim drive, with views of the Colorado River and historic Watchtower
Hopi Point: A favorite for sunset, with long views down the canyon and excellent light
Lunch today will be at the South Rim of the Grand Canyon, where guests can choose from a variety of on-site eateries offering everything from grab-and-go sandwiches to full-service dining with canyon views. Whether you prefer a quick bite at the food court or a more relaxed meal at a historic lodge, you'll have time to refuel and take in the stunning surroundings before continuing your adventure.
Williams, Arizona is a charming railroad town with a nostalgic small-town vibe—think historic train depot, cozy cafés, and classic Route 66 memorabilia lining the streets. Nestled among Ponderosa pines at about 6,800 feet, it offers a refreshing break from the desert heat and a chance to stretch your legs amid pine-scented air. We’ll stop here for a quick refreshment break and to enjoy the town’s Route 66 charm before hitting the road again. Grab a treat from a local bakery, browse a few shops, or simply soak in the retro atmosphere.
The drive from the South Rim of the Grand Canyon to Las Vegas offers a classic slice of Americana as you cruise along stretches of historic Route 66. Passing through small desert towns like Seligman and Kingman, you’ll see vintage diners, roadside curiosities, and weathered signs that echo the golden age of road trips. The wide-open desert views give way to rugged mountains and open highway as you near Nevada. It's a nostalgic and scenic journey that captures the spirit of the Southwest before arriving in the bright lights of Las Vegas.
A quirky former mining town turned Old West attraction, nestled in the Black Mountains along historic Route 66. Its wooden boardwalks, vintage storefronts, and roaming wild burros give the downtown a charming, time-warped feel. We’ll stop here for dinner and enjoy the unique blend of history, kitsch, and cowboy culture. We will cover dinner this night.
Like your first night, lodging this evening is up to you. Select the hotel or resort that best fits your style, preferences, and budget. We’ll be getting into Las Vegas a bit later in the evening, so whether you're ready to unwind or catch a glimpse of the city lights, you'll have plenty of options—from luxury suites on the Strip to boutique and budget-friendly stays nearby.
Today marks the official end of your Southwest adventure. Whether you're heading to the airport or planning to linger in Las Vegas a bit longer, we hope you leave with memories as grand as the landscapes you've explored.
Extending Your Stay?
Whether you're winding down or planning to extend your stay, Las Vegas offers something for everyone—from luxury suites and entertainment to iconic shows, shopping, and dining. While post-tour arrangements are not included, your guide will be happy to offer tips and personal recommendations for things to see, do, and explore.
Your airport transfer will be arranged by your guide or the Utah Luxury Tours office team, ensuring a smooth and timely ride to the airport via taxi or limo service, based on availability and timing.
Inclusions:
4 Days
3 Nights
2 Excursions
Lake Powell Boat Tour
Lower/Upper Antelope Canyon Tour
Designated Tour Planner
Professional Private Guide/Driver
High-Top Touring Van
Airport Transfers
All National and State Park Entrance Fees
Valley of Fire
Bryce Canyon
Horseshoe Bend
Zion
Grand Canyon
4 Breakfasts
4 Lunches
3 Dinners:
Ebenezer's Barn & Grill - Bryce
Red Heritage Dinner Show - Page
Hotel Oatman - Route 66
Snacks and Refreshments
Guide's Lodging and Meals
Exclusions:
Guest Airfare
First and Last Nights Lodging
Guest Dinners (unless otherwise stated)
Excursion Guides Gratuity (customarily 10-20%) Boat Tour & Slot Canyon Guides
Utah Luxury Tour Guide Gratuity (customarily $20 per person per day)
Secure Your Tour: Reserve your booking with a $500 deposit per person through our online booking platform, WeTravel. Final payment IN FULL is due 45 days before your tour begins.
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Guest Profile: At least 30 days prior to tour departure, we will contact you about your online guest profile and ensure all logistics are in order for a life-changing experience.
Thank you for booking your vacation with Utah Luxury Tours!
We’re thrilled to have you join us and can’t wait to share an unforgettable journey with you.
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