Arizona Guided Tours
If you think guided tours are all the same, then think again. Arizona is full of surprises and its tours are no exception. Arizona is packed with guided tours that are exciting, hands on and educational with unforgettable landscapes. Do you want offbeat local adventures or luxury experiences, quick trips or multi-day adventures, there is something for every king of traveler.
From exploring ancient ruins and mountain forest to visiting ghost towns and stargazing, Arizona makes it easy to turn any trip into something unforgettable. With so many ways to explore – by air, by car, by foot, by jeep or even by horseback, this travel guide with help you find the perfect tour to match your style and your Arizona getaway truly one of a kind.
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Off Roading Tour in Sedona
One of the best guided tours you will ever take in Sedona, is one that goes off roading. This adventure takes you through rugged, scenic trails that are only accessible by a 4X4 vehicle. Get out in nature and feel the road under you.
Why you need a guide?
- Some of the best trails are off limits to regular citizens. Tour companies have exclusive access to trails in order to preserve the roads.
- Trails are steep and rugged and tour guides are expert drivers since they drive them daily
- The only way to hear stories and history about the area
See some of our Jeep Tour recommendations.
Grand Canyon Combo Tour
Experience the canyon from every angle.
The Grand Canyon features many viewpoints and trails, but a helicopter ride reveals some of its best sights. From the air, you can see more views of the canyon and the Colorado River below.
Why you need this guided tour
- It is an experience of a lifetime.
- Some portions of the canyon are only accessible by air
- Get more information about how the canyon was formed and the history behind it all
Read our Grand Canyon Travel Guide.
Antelope Canyon
Antelope Canyon is a world-famous slot canyon located near Page, Arizona. With its wave like rock formations and stunning beauty, it is a definite must do adventure. Because it is located on the Navajo Nation, guided tours are legally required.
Why take a guided tour
- Antelope Canyon requires it. Authorities prohibit self-guided access.
- Navajo guides are canyon experts. They also help with taking pictures
- Visitor safety is a priority during bad weather.
Which Antelope Canyon should I tour?
- Upper Antelope Canyon – An easy flat walk.
- Lower Antelope Canyon – A more adventurous route with stairs and tighter passages
- Antelope Canyon X – A great addition to the other tours.
Ready to book your Arizona Guided Tours?
Whether you want to get outdoors in Sedona, descend into a slot canyon or fly above the Grand Canyon, these guided tours deliver unforgettable experiences. Let the experts lead the way and uncover Arizona in ways most have only heard of.