Grand Canyon South Rim Photo Tour
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Arizona
8-14
people
price for
8 participants
6
hours
  • • Experience the Grand Canyon South Rim's Breathtaking Views
  • • Embark on a Full-Day 6 to 8 Hour Grand Canyon Tour
  • • Visit the Oldest Trading Post in Grand Canyon History
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Why We Love This Unique Experience

Experience the awe-inspiring beauty of the Grand Canyon with a Full Day Chauffeur Tour from Tusayan. This unforgettable journey caters to adventure-seekers and nature lovers looking to be immersed in one of the most iconic landscapes in the world. With a professional chauffeur at the wheel, relax and soak in the breathtaking views without the stress of navigation or parking hassles. Whether nature photography is a passion or simply wanting to appreciate stunning vistas, this tour is a must for anyone visiting this natural wonder.

The tour begins with a convenient pickup from Tusayan, bringing travelers straight to the famed South Rim of the Grand Canyon. Highlights of the day include stopping at prized overlooks, where rich geological history unfolds before the eyes. Learn about local Native artisans and visit a historical trading post, where unique crafts and souvenirs await. Each stop promises ample photo opportunities, allowing travelers to capture lasting memories filled with stunning canyon views. Along the way, personalized insights from the chauffeur enrich the experience, ensuring every moment is filled with wonder and discovery.

This full-day chauffeur experience is not just a tour; it's the perfect gift for friends and family who cherish outstanding natural beauty, adventure, and unforgettable moments. Give the gift of exploration, relaxation, and breathtaking scenery with this South Rim Grand Canyon Tour. Create memories that will last a lifetime, as this experience sparks joy and appreciation for one of nature's most magnificent creations.

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Experience Overview:

Full Day Chauffeur For South Rim Grand Canyon Tour From Tusayan

Listen up, adventure-seekers! We have the ultimate outdoor excursion for photo-obsessed travelers who want to avoid the hassles of driving and crowds. Get pumped for our Grand Canyon South Rim tour - it's the perfect Instagram-worthy and TikTok-ready!
Soak up those canyon views and epic landscapes as we take you to all the best overlooks and photo spots. No admission fees, no parking headaches, no fighting crowds! Just you, your camera, and the vast majesty of one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World unfolding before your eyes.

It gets even better! We'll make stops to meet local Native artisans who will give you a firsthand look at their traditional jewelry-making. Then we'll wrap up the day at a 100+-year-old trading post for some last shopping. How cool is that?

This is a once-in-a-lifetime chance to live your best content-creator life! The canyon views will leave you speechless - and with a camera full of absolute fire content! Let's do this, explorers! The open road calls!

Not included:

  • Tips Excellent Service

What to expect:

Duration: between 6 hours and 8 hours

Grand Canyon National Park

Arizona

Sit back, relax, and enjoy the morning drive. The sunrise will be on the east side, so I suggest sitting on the passenger side for an unobstructed view of the morning sun.

20 minutes

Grand Canyon Village

Grand Canyon Village, Arizona

Enjoy shopping for museums, souvenirs and snacks!

1 hour

Maricopa Point

West Rim Drive, 2 1/2 Miles North Of Park Entrance, 86023, Arizona

The edge of the South Rim juts out over the canyon on this narrow point, extending northeast for about 100 feet (30 m) before dropping away vertically. The view from Maricopa encompasses over 180 degrees of Grand Canyon, with no significant obstructions between here and the canyon's depths. Several miles of the Tonto Trail are visible below and sharp eyes will spot the first tiny view of the Colorado River along the Hermit Road.
History
Maricopa Point is named for the Maricopa Indians who lived in south-central Arizona. They lived with the Pima Indians and were noted for their friendly approach to white pioneers. As you walk out onto this stunning vista, exhibit panels reveal the controversial mining history in the canyon from a spectacular viewpoint.

15 minutes

Verkamp's Visitor Center

100 S Entrance Rd, Grand Canyon Village, AZ 86023, USA

The Verkamp's Visitor Center features exhibits that focus on the Grand Canyon Community; what it was like to live and work here on the brink of one of the seven natural wonders. A staffed information desk and a Grand Canyon Conservancy Museum Store are also located here. A water bottle filling station is just outside of the building near the canyon rim, and public restrooms are available in a separate building behind the Visitor Center.
Verkamp Family History
John Verkamp headed to the developing South Rim in 1898. He set up a tent and sold souvenirs to the few people who made the long stagecoach trip to the rim. Not happy with the volume of business, at the end of the summer he sold his inventory to one of the hotel operators and went back to Flagstaff.

Development of the South Rim boomed with the completion of the railroad in 1901. Returning to the South Rim in 1905 and constructed the current building with supplies shipped in from Los Angeles. He opened his business early in 1906.

30 minutes

Grand Canyon Visitor Center South Rim

S Entrance Rd, about 2 mi east of El Tovar Hotel, Arizona

This is the hub for park information, bike rentals, coffee, exhibits & historical artifacts, plus a gift shop. Great place to enjoy lunch!

1 hour

Duck on a Rock Viewpoint

Grand Canyon Village, AZ 86023, USA

This unsigned viewpoint on Desert View Drive offers plenty of Grand Canyon views and a well-known rock formation. Located just east of Yaki Point, its local name of Duck on a Rock comes from the Kaibab formation to the left side of the viewpoint, which some say resembles a duck on a rock.
Still no? That's OK, erosion and time have worked their magic on the once aptly named formation and its bill was worn off long ago, but what remains still stands out above the canyon.

People, both past and present, often try to make sense out of the canyon's immense size and grandeur by seeking the familiar in a strange and unknown landscape. Scattered throughout Grand Canyon you will find sinking ships, alligators, covered wagons, figures of myth and legend, and more all hidden in the rocks and formations we see. This time honored tradition helps us make sense of the canyon landscape, recalls a comforting feeling or memory, and helps us focus on the shapes and details before us.

15 minutes

Twin Overlooks Parking Lot

Arizona 86023, USA

Two quick pullouts on the north side of Desert View Drive offer a chance to stretch one's legs and enjoy the canyon's scenic beauty right from the parking area. With parking for RVs and trailers Twin Overlook is a nice, quick, easy, and accessible view of the canyon long Desert View Drive.

15 minutes

Grand Canyon National Park

Arizona

This unnamed but locally called "Thor's Overlook" is an unsigned viewpoint along the Desert View drive that offers a quick place to stop and view the canyon and stretch one's legs. Take in the scenery and fresh air! Another great place for pictures!

15 minutes

Pipe Creek Vista

E Rim Dr, Grand Canyon Village, 86023, Arizona

Pipe Creek Vista is the first pullout on the left as you head east toward Desert View on Desert View Drive (State Route 64 East).
Because this is the first scenic overlook east of the junction with South Entrance Road, this area can become quite congested with vehicle traffic. If that is the case when you arrive, continue driving east to Duck on a Rock, or Twin Overlooks.

Pipe Creek Vista is not the "biggest" view of the canyon, but the drainage stretching away from you is nicely framed. As you stand along the rim at this viewpoint, observe the canyon walls below as well—you might notice a forest of Douglas fir. This is an example of a micro-habitat fueled by water and cooler temperatures resulting from shade cast by the canyon cliffs. This, combined with the canyon's thermals, make it an excellent stop for birding, especially in the spring and fall during the major migrations.

15 minutes

Grand Canyon South Rim

Highway 64, 86023, Arizona

Beautiful views and a great place to take pictures!

15 minutes

Lipan Point

East Rim Drive, a few miles west of Desert View, Arizona

Here the widest and most expansive canyon views along the South Rim, as well as the longest perspective of the Colorado River. This makes it an ideal spot to enjoy sunrise, sunset, and the night sky.
On a clear day, you can see the Vermillion Cliffs 45 miles to the northeast and the curving river to the west as it enters the Inner Gorge of the canyon.

This spacious panoramic view features many spires, buttes, and temple formations that resemble ancient pyramids. Westward views seem to stretch on forever, and the canyon walls present a tapestry of blacks, grays, reds, browns, and tans in a wide variety of rough and smooth textures.

These unique rocks are exposed in just a few places within the canyon, and are visible at only a few viewpoints. Hidden among the titled layers and cradled by the river is Unkar Delta, where ancient Puebloan people once cultivated beans, corn, and squash.

15 minutes

Navajo Point

Desert View Dr, 86023, Arizona

Just a few minutes west of Desert View on the Desert View Drive, Navajo Point offers a great view of Desert View Watchtower, as well as panoramic vistas to the west and a view north up the Colorado River. Watch for rafts on the Colorado River, winding far below the highest viewpoint on the South Rim at 7,461 feet (2,275 m).

15 minutes

Cameron Trading Post

US Highway 89, , Cameron, 86020, Arizona

Last chance to buy Authentic Hopi, Zuni and Navajo art and jewelry. You'll have 30 minutes at this 100+ year old Trading Post with incredible history. There is something for everyone, whether you are looking for a unique artifact or a sterling silver piece of jewelry. After this exciting opportunity, sit back and relax during the one-hour ride back to your pickup location in Flagstaff.

30 minutes • Admission Ticket Included

Grand Canyon Village

Grand Canyon Village, Arizona

30 to 45 return to your Hotel pickup in the Tusayan area from Cameron Trading Post. Sit back relax and enjoy the sun setting to the west!

30 minutes

Details & Important Info

Additional Experience Details & Important Information

Specialized infant seats are available
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
The total duration can very by 2 hours depending on stops.

Cancellations & Refunds

Reservation Changes, Cancellations & Refunds

Changes to reservations for tickets can be made until 3 days prior to the date scheduled. Reservations may be re-scheduled by the operator of the activity due to reasons such as weather, minimum participation requirements, mechanical issues or other interruptions beyond their control.

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Product SKU: US-16906-0007

Grand Canyon South Rim Photo Adventure Tour


Arizona
8-14
people
price for
8 participants
6
hours
  • • Experience the Grand Canyon South Rim's Breathtaking Views
  • • Embark on a Full-Day 6 to 8 Hour Grand Canyon Tour
  • • Visit the Oldest Trading Post in Grand Canyon History
or

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