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Canyon Country Adventure
October 11-18, 2024




Presented by Blue Skies Travel Center 
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artial Proceeds Benefit the Food Bank of Delaware 
Call 302-893-4571
or email: margo@blueskiestravelcenter.com 

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8 Day Tour from Phoenix to Las Vegas

Featuring Three National Parks Plus Sedona, Lake Powell and Monument Valley!   

After a day in sunny Phoenix, it's off to magical Sedona, and then two nights inside Grand Canyon National Park, at an onsite lodge so you can enjoy experiencing both sunrise and sunset at the Canyon.  After that, at Monument Valley, you will join a Navajo guide on a 4-wheel backcountry tour to explore the area’s oddly shaped red-sandstone monoliths, buttes, and mesas. Next up is a guided tour of amazing Antelope Slot Canyon and free time at Lake Powell. Then it's off to Bryce Canyon National Park, with its bright red, yellow, and pink pillars called “hoodoos.” Keep your camera out for Zion National Park, which features sandstone walls rising thousands of feet above the canyon floor’s lush greenery and snaking Virgin River. To cap it off, you'll have an evening on the town in Las Vegas before your weeklong adventure ends!

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Maximum elevation on the trip is 8,300 feet (2,530 m).

Day 1:  

WELCOME TO SUNNY PHOENIX!

Day at leisure. Enjoy time by the pool or take a hike on trails near your hotel, the Tapatio Cliffs Resort. At 6 pm, meet your Tour Director and travel companions for a welcome drink.

Day 2:

PHOENIX–SEDONA–GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK

Depart Phoenix and travel north through cactus-studded scenery for an orientation tour of Sedona, “Arizona’s Scenic Sensation.” Enjoy free time in Sedona or join an optional jeep tour through magnificent red rock canyons. Arrive this afternoon at Grand Canyon National Park, one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World. The spectacular beauty of this famous attraction draws more than 5 million visitors a year from around the globe. Spend the next two nights inside the park. This evening, be sure to watch the spectacular sunset.

Breakfast included today.

Day 3:

GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK

If you missed the sunset, sunrise is just as impressive! Today is free to explore everything the canyon has to offer. You may want to enjoy optional flightseeing over the Grand Canyon—definitely the thrill of a lifetime, or set out to explore the Grand Canyon and learn about its geology and how the canyon was carved. You may wish to join a Ranger talk in the Amphitheater, venture down part of Bright Angel Trail, or visit the geology museum.

Breakfast included today.

Day 4:

GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK–MONUMENT VALLEY NAVAJO TRIBAL PARK–LAKE POWELL

Head to Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park, where the weathering action of wind and water has carved the famous sandstone spires and towers that rise hundreds of feet above the valley floor. On a  4-wheel-drive backcountry tour with a knowledgeable Navajo guide. Then enjoy a traditional  Navajo Fry Bread tasting. On to Lake Powell for a 2-night stay, with free time to relax or maybe stroll along Wahweap Marina.

Breakfast included today.

Day 5:

LAKE POWELL

This morning, explore  Antelope Slot Canyon with a local Navajo guide. Be mesmerized by an amazing fantasy world of stone, created by wind and water. Learn the history of this amazing canyon and be sure to take advantage of the incredible photo opportunities. The rest of the day is free in Lake Powell, where sparkling blue water laps against towering red-rock canyon walls and sandy beaches.

Breakfast included today.

Day 6

LAKE POWELL-BRYCE CANYON NATIONAL PARK

Depart from the splendid views of Lake Powell and travel Utah’s scenic backroads to spectacular Bryce Canyon National Park. Spend time in the park capturing the magnificent contrasts of bright red, yellow, and pink pillars called “hoodoos.” Years of erosion have carved colorful sandstone into thousands of spires, arches, and mazes for an unforgettable sight. Enjoy dinner at a local restaurant this evening with your group.

Breakfast and dinner included today.

 

Day 7

BRYCE CANYON NATIONAL PARK-ZION NATIONAL PARK

Today, see nearby Zion National Park, a spectacle of massive stone formations whose colors change with the light of the day and the season. To the Mormon pioneers, it was a haven of beauty resembling natural temples and cathedrals. Enjoy a boxed picnic lunch on the front lawn of Zion Lodge with free time to explore before continuing to Las Vegas for a brief orientation tour. This evening, your Tour Director hosts a farewell dinner.

Breakfast, lunch and dinner included today.

Day 8

LAS VEGAS

Your vacation ends with breakfast this morning.

Breakfast included today.

All this is included: 

Accommodations in first-class hotels, daily excursions, ground transportation, admission to national parks and other attractions, services of an expert Globus tour director as well as local guides plus seven breakfasts, one lunch and two dinners. 

Double occupancy rates per person - $3,019

Travel protection per person - $359 

Single occupancy rate per person - $3,754

Travel protection per person - $359 

A deposit of $250 per person is due upon reservation. Space is limited and reservations are made on a first-come, first-serve basis.  Final payment is August 12, 2024. 

Ask me about airfare,  as well as extra nights in Phoenix and/or Las Vegas.

Rates, availability and all terms and conditions subject to change until booking.

Accommodations:

Enjoy first-class hotels in each destination, and check in with the confidence that Globus already checked everything out for your comfort and convenience.

 

PHOENIX

Pointe Hilton Tapatio Cliffs Resort

Surrounded by the Phoenix North Mountains, Pointe Hilton Tapatio Cliffs Resort features sun-drenched pools, a 138-foot water slide, on-site restaurants, a spa and salon, and nearby trails. The all-suite hotel offers spacious guestrooms with a private balcony and separate living area.

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Yavapai Lodge

At Yavapai Lodge®, natural beauty meets the magic of convenience. Set within Grand Canyon National Park, this hotel occupies a prime location at the South Rim. The lodge is a short walk or bus ride from the South Rim and steps away from the market, bank and post office. This lodge is part of a collection of lodges operated by the National Park; space fills up quickly at these lodges and is therefore based on availability. In the event that space is not available at this hotel, an alternate lodge of similar category will be secured.

LAKE POWELL

Lake Powell Resort

 The Lake Powell Resort is located in Wahweap Marina, right in the heard of all your down lake activities and adventures. The hotel has two outdoor pools, hot tub, beach access, fitness center, guest laundry, gift shop, restaurant, lounge, coffee house, and room service.

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Best Western Bryce Canyon Grand Hotel

This new hotel offers a variety of guest rooms, the finest amenities, and a complimentary hot breakfast. The Bryce Canyon Grand also offers an enclosed courtyard offering guest privacy for the pool, whirlpool, and patio areas. Enjoy Bryce Canyon's newest and most luxurious accommodations and amenities with the best in western hospitality.

LAS VEGAS

Treasure Island

The hotel features an outdoor pool, hot tub, spa, fitness center, gift shops, beauty salon, business center, several restaurants, lounges, nightlife, and casino. Guestrooms are equipped with cable TV, hairdryer, iron/ironing board, and Internet access.

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Rates, availability and all terms and conditions subject to change until booking.

Don't miss out; contact Margo McDonough​ at Blue Skies Travel Center today.

302-893-4571 or margo@blueskiestravelcenter.com

 

As you are planning your vacation, and before finalizing any booking with Blue Skies Travel, check for travel warnings and alerts. These are available through

sites like the U.S. State Department 

https://travel.state.gov/content/passports/en/alertswarnings.html

and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention http://www.cdc.gov/travel.

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