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Hoover Dam & Grand Canyon West Rim Tour from Las Vegas
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What This Is
IHOP + Grand Canyon + Hoover Dam + Hotel Pickup/Dropoff = An AWESOME tourist day! This Hoover Dam from Las Vegas tour takes you to two popular tourist spots in one day. You'll get to see the awesome Hoover Dam and the Grand Canyon West Rim, passing by ancient Joshua Trees along the way.
The West Rim is well known for its cool views and fun things to do. If you want, you can even walk on the Skywalk, a glass bridge that hangs over the canyon! You will also get to enjoy a yummy IHOP breakfast, and an optional lunch at Eagle Point Skyview Restaurant or Guano Point Eatery during the Vegas Grand Canyon tour.
Eagle Point is made up of amazing panoramic views of the Grand Canyon and the Colorado River. This spot is also home to the famous Skywalk, a U-shaped glass bridge extending over the canyon's edge for incredible views of the 4,000-foot drop; access to the Skywalk is an optional upgrade. Visitors can also explore a Native American village, see tribal homes, and watch traditional Indian dances in the amphitheater.
Guano Point offers even more spectacular 360-degree views over the Colorado River and the canyon below. Here, guests can hike a trail to the highest point for majestic views or simply relax and enjoy the peacefulness while having a meal (at their own expense if not included in their package).
Guests will also make a brief stop at the Hoover Dam Bypass Bridge for excellent photo opportunities and breathtaking views of the Hoover Dam. Upon arrival at the West Rim Grand Canyon, guests receive lunch and shuttle tickets, allowing them approximately three and a half hours to explore the stunning views and attractions at their own pace and fully enjoy everything the Hoover Dam and Grand Canyon tour from Las Vegas has to offer!




Best Parts
See the Grand Canyon West Rim: Get 3.5 hours to explore amazing viewpoints like Eagle Point and Guano Point.
Walk on the Skywalk: Brave the glass bridge for unforgettable views (if you choose this option).
Enjoy Free Food and Drinks: Start your day with a tasty IHOP breakfast and get free bottled water all day.
Easy Hotel Pickup and Drop-off: Relax and let them take care of the driving from your Las Vegas hotel.
Customer Reviews
Customers generally loved the tour because of the views, food, and helpful guides. Some wished for more view points and a less crowded bus.

Customers say the views are amazing and worth the trip.
People really liked having breakfast and lunch included.
Many thought the tour guides were great and knew a lot.
The hotel pick-up and drop-off made everything easy.
Some people felt like they should have gotten to see more view points than just the West rim.
A few people said the bus was too small.
Itinerary
See the best of the American Southwest, from the Hoover Dam to the Grand Canyon. This itinerary has famous landmarks with cultural immersion, breathtaking views, fun and a taste of Native American heritage.
Hoover Dam Bypass Bridge
Make a brief but memorable stop at the Hoover Dam Bypass Bridge, also known as the Mike O'Callaghan–Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge. Capture stunning panoramic photos of the iconic Hoover Dam and the vast surrounding landscape. Consider an en route stop for a delicious breakfast to fuel your adventure.
Grand Canyon West Rim
Journey through the ancient Joshua Tree Forest by bus to reach the Grand Canyon West Rim. Upon arrival, enjoy a convenient lunch and utilize shuttle tickets to explore the canyon's wonders at your own pace. With approximately three and a half hours, immerse yourself in the breathtaking views and discover various attractions the West Rim has to offer.
Eagle Point
Stand at the edge of the West Rim at Eagle Point, offering unparalleled panoramic views of the Grand Canyon. Dare to step onto the Skywalk, a thrilling horseshoe-shaped glass bridge extending over the canyon. Explore cultural exhibits and replicated dwellings showcasing the traditions of Native American tribes, providing a deeper understanding of their connection to this sacred land.
Eagle Point Skywalk & Native Village
At Eagle Point, experience the ultimate thrill: walk on the Skywalk, a U-shaped glass bridge extending 70 feet over the canyon's rim, offering a breathtaking view of the 4,000-foot drop to the Colorado River. Don't miss the eagle rock formation! Explore the Native American Village, showcasing tribal homes, lifestyles, and captivating cultural performances, including Indian dances in the amphitheater (optional upgrade).
Guano Point
Venture to Guano Point for even more spectacular vistas of the Colorado River. Hike the trail to the highest vantage point for a majestic panoramic view, or simply relax and soak in the peaceful atmosphere of the Grand Canyon West. Enjoy a hot meal while surrounded by the stunning scenery.
Insider Tip
Some reviewers suggest bringing extra snacks, especially if you have dietary restrictions. It's also a good idea to wear comfortable shoes for walking around the canyon. And bring a camera to capture the amazing views!
Important Info
Confirmation for the tour will be received at the time of booking. The tour is wheelchair and stroller accessible, and service animals are allowed. It's also located near public transportation. Infants must sit on laps, and most travelers can participate. Guests will enjoy a complimentary hot breakfast and coffee at IHOP. Lunch is an option and can be enjoyed at either the Eagle Point Skyview Restaurant or the Guano Point Eatery. The tour company picks up from more hotels on Las Vegas Boulevard than most other companies. Guests will have an extended stay at the Grand Canyon, with 3.5 hours to explore. This tour or activity will have a maximum of 56 travelers. Pickup is available from many Las Vegas Strip hotels. When booking their tour, guests should select their hotel from the provided list. They must call the phone number on their ticket at least 24 hours prior to departure to confirm the exact pickup details. Guests can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund. For any further questions, travelers can visit the Viator Help Centre.
Written By
Haya Tariq