
Cities and Canyons
10 Nights Self-Drive
10 Nights Self-Drive
Bucket-list tour from Las Vegas to the Grand Canyon, Monument Valley, Lake Powell, Bryce Canyon, and Zion National Park.
Jet off to the grand old USA for an epic 10-night adventure that takes in the glitz and glamour of America's most indulgent city, followed by a breathtaking self-drive adventure from one epic national park to another. You'll drive through some of America's most awe-inspiring landscapes, exploring the glorious Grand Canyon and Monument Valley, before visiting Lake Powell and the Glen Canyon Dam, Bryce Canyon National Park, and finally, the tranquil forest trails of Zion National Park.
You'll kick off your holiday in style with three nights in the centre of Sin City itself, staying at the Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino. Positioned just one block from the world-famous Las Vegas Strip, the Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino boasts a prime location that seamlessly blends the allure of the city's entertainment hub with a serene retreat-like atmosphere. You'll enjoy the convenience of being within easy walking distance of the iconic attractions, vibrant nightlife, and renowned entertainment venues that characterise the Las Vegas Strip.
Next, pick up your hire car and head east to explore the spectacular Grand Canyon, with a two-night stay at the recently renovated Grand Canyon Railway Hotel. Boasting an indoor swimming pool and quirky period features, from here you'll get the chance to take in the dramatic scenery and other-worldly landscape of the majestic Grand Canyon. It's also worth buying tickets (at additional cost) for the Grand Canyon Railway for a return ride to the Grand Canyon, where you have the opportunity to relive an important part of American history.
Your next journey stop is the Best Western Plus, Lake Powell, where you'll stay for two nights. Here, you can marvel at the impressive Glen Canyon Dam and the vast expanse of Lake Powell, one of the largest manmade reservoirs in the United States. While in the area, take a boat tour to explore the lake’s intricate network of canyons, visit the Rainbow Bridge National Monument, one of the world’s largest natural bridges, or hike the scenic trails of Antelope Canyon, renowned for its stunning, wave-like rock formations and light beams.
Following Lake Powell, you'll spend two nights at the Best Western Plus Ruby's Inn in Bryce, conveniently located just a mile from Bryce Canyon National Park. This park is famous for its breathtaking red rock formations, known as hoodoos, which create a unique and surreal landscape. Don’t miss the opportunity to stargaze in one of the darkest night skies in the country or explore the park’s numerous hiking trails, such as the Navajo Loop and Queen's Garden Trail, which offer spectacular views of the amphitheatre and its vibrant colours.
Your adventure concludes with a final night at the Best Western Plus Abbey Inn in St. George. This charming town is the gateway to the stunning Zion National Park, where you will be awed by the park's towering sandstone cliffs, lush valleys, and diverse ecosystems. Take a scenic drive through Zion Canyon, hike the challenging Angels Landing for panoramic views, or enjoy the tranquil beauty of the Emerald Pools. St. George itself boasts historic sites, such as the St. George Temple and the Dinosaur Discovery Site, adding a touch of cultural exploration to your trip.
This offer includes.
- 3 Nights at the Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino or similar, Las Vegas
- 2 Nights at the Grand Canyon Railway Hotel or similar, Williams
- 2 Nights at the Best Western Plus Lake Powell or similar, Page
- 2 Nights at the Best Western Plus Ruby's Inn Bryce or similar, Bryce
- 1 Night at the Best Western Plus Abbey Inn or similar, St. George
- 7 Nights Car Hire Picking up and dropping off at Las Vegas International Airport.
- Return Transfers from Las Vegas Airport to Hotel.
- Return flights to Las Vegas Int. Airport from London Heathrow
- 23kgs of hold luggage and 10kgs of hand luggage included on flights.
Las Vegas is marketed as The Entertainment Capital of the World and is famously known for its lavish casino resorts, legalized gambling and an array of adult entertainment
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However long your trip to Page is planned for, go ahead and double it – there’s that much to do....
Explore MoreHowever long your trip to Page is planned for, go ahead and double it – there’s that much to do.
Page should have packed up decades ago. See, the town was established in 1957 as a temporary work camp for builders of the Glen Canyon Dam, but the people stayed. And it’s jaw-droppingly easy to see why they set down roots: the spectacular red buttes and mesas set against cobalt skies, capped by miles of blue shoreline on Lake Powell.
Bryce City became Utah’s 244th incorporated city in July of 2007. Bryce is home to the world-famous Bryce Canyon National Park. Wind, water and time have eroded Bryce Canyon National Park's sandstone cliffs into otherworldly characters plucked from the unconscious of a mad Viking. Rows of humanoid pillars crosshatched by rock strata look almost intentional but perfectly surreal. So silent, eerie and beautiful. So improbable it has to be true.
Zion National Park in Utah is a breathtaking natural wonder, renowned for its towering sandstone cliffs, diverse ecosystems, and stunning sc...
Explore MoreZion National Park in Utah is a breathtaking natural wonder, renowned for its towering sandstone cliffs, diverse ecosystems, and stunning scenic beauty. Established in 1919, it encompasses nearly 150,000 acres of rugged wilderness and vibrant landscapes. Visitors can explore a variety of hiking trails, ranging from the easy Riverside Walk to the challenging Angels Landing, which offers panoramic views of the park. The Virgin River carves through the canyon, creating the lush, narrow gorge known as The Narrows, a popular destination for adventurous hikers. Zion's unique geology, with its vivid red, pink, and cream-coloured cliffs, provides a dramatic backdrop for outdoor activities, wildlife viewing, and photography, making it a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts.
Nestled just one block away from the world-famous Las Vegas Strip, the Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino not only places guests in close proximity to the city's iconic attractions but also offers the added convenience of having the Las Vegas Monorail Station on-site. This strategic location allows visitors to effortlessly explore the bustling cityscape, accessing the renowned Strip via the monorail for a swift and convenient journey to various hotspots and entertainment venues. Whether revelling in the vibrant atmosphere of the Strip, trying their luck in the expansive casino, or enjoying the resort's luxurious amenities, guests at Westgate find themselves at the nexus of entertainment and accessibility, with the Las Vegas Monorail providing a seamless link to the excitement that the city has to offer.
The Grand Canyon Railway Hotel is designed to resemble the historic Williams Depot and is located two blocks from downtown Williams, sixty-five miles from the Grand Canyon. Amenities include a restaurant, cocktail lounge and convenience store. Recreational facilities include a swimming pool, Jacu...
The Best Western Plus at Lake Powell is a picturesque and inviting retreat situated in the stunning landscape of Page, Arizona. Nestled near the shores of the magnificent Lake Powell and surrounded by the red rock formations of the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, this hotel offers a remarkable blend of natural beauty and modern comfort. The well-appointed rooms and suites provide guests with a cozy and relaxing haven after a day of exploration. Visitors can bask in the breathtaking views from the hotel's outdoor pool area or enjoy a serene stroll through the landscaped gardens. The hotel's friendly staff goes above and beyond to ensure a memorable stay, offering excellent hospitality and local expertise to guide guests to nearby attractions such as Horseshoe Bend and Antelope Canyon. For those seeking adventure, Lake Powell provides an array of water-based activities, making the Best Western Plus at Lake Powell an ideal base for experiencing the wonders of this desert oasis. Whether travellers are seeking outdoor escapades or simply want to unwind amidst nature's splendour, this hotel promises an unforgettable and delightful stay in the heart of the Southwest.
Ruby’s Inn is the closest lodging to Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah, and is the perfect place to base your exploration of this beautiful area. You’ll enjoy Horseback Riding, Mountain Biking, Guided ATV Rides and Helicopter Tours. Guests will be impressed by the spacious, light-filled interiors and tasteful style of the hotel. The guest rooms are beautifully appointed, offering soothing atmosphere and comfortable surroundings. The hotel provides a selection of excellent leisure and dining options for guests' enjoyment.
The Best Western Plus Abbey Inn in St. George, Utah, offers an inviting blend of comfort and convenience, perfect for travellers seeking to explore the natural beauty of the region. This well-appointed hotel features spacious rooms with modern amenities, including free high-speed internet, flat-s...