Antelope Canyon in Page: Guide to Prices, Tours and Tips

Guide to Visiting Antelope Canyon in Page: prices, tour comparisons, practical tips, and everything you need to know for a getaway to this magical natural wonder of colors.

Antelope Canyon in Page: Guide to Prices, Tours and Tips

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In just a few metres of sandstone slot, the desert light creates orange, purple and pink beams that seem unreal: this is Antelope Canyon. In this quick guide, you'll find out how much it costs to visit, which tour to choose (Upper, Lower or X) and the best tips for booking before places fly.

Less crowded

Page Antelope Canyon X Guided Tour

Antelope Canyon X: affordable and peaceful tour

Explore the most intimate section of Antelope Canyon with small groups and a Navajo guide. Ideal for unhurried photos and last-minute availability.

With this guided tour of Antelope Canyon X, you'll explore a large, quiet area of the canyon, perfect for enjoying its reddish hues without the crowds. During the tour, your Navajo guide will share legends and geological details that bring the winding sandstone walls to life.

In just an hour, you'll have plenty of time to capture the best panoramic views, while the natural light reveals unique textures that cannot be seen in other sections. What's more, access is completely flat, making it comfortable for all ages.

Recommended if... you're looking for the best value for money and want to book last minute without worrying about availability.

The most adventurous

Page Lower Antelope Canyon Guided Tour

Lower Antelope Canyon: spiralling sandstone curves

Descend metal ladders and walk through photogenic passageways with your Navajo guide. A thrilling experience for photography lovers.

With this guided tour of Lower Antelope Canyon, you'll venture into a labyrinth of narrow passageways where the walls twist and turn in undulating shapes. The initial staircases add a touch of excitement, rewarded with unparalleled views of the canyon's famous spiral curves.

The tour lasts 90 minutes and is ideal for those who enjoy capturing contrasts of colour and light. Thanks to the limited number of visitors per time slot, you can stop to take photos at your own pace while your guide points out the most spectacular formations.

Recommended if... you like more active routes and want dramatic photos in the less accessible corners of the canyon.

The most famous

Page Upper Antelope Canyon Guided Tour

Upper Antelope Canyon: the iconic beams of light

Experience the most popular tour of Antelope Canyon and watch the sun's rays illuminate the sandstone corridor. Flat terrain, suitable for everyone.

With this guided tour of Upper Antelope Canyon, you'll secure your spot to witness the legendary beams of light that shine through the canyon ceiling between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. The route is completely flat, making it accessible for families with children and senior travellers.

During the 1.5-hour visit, your Navajo guide will explain the history of the canyon and show you the best spots to photograph the famous sky beam. Given its popularity, tickets sell out quickly, so it is advisable to book in advance.

Recommended if... you want to experience the classic postcard view of Antelope Canyon and enjoy the most accessible and popular tour.

Price comparison table

  • Page Antelope Canyon X Guided Tour
  • From £56
  • 1 hour
  • Navajo guide and taxes included
  • Completely flat terrain
  • Small groups
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  • Page Lower Antelope Canyon Guided Tour
  • From £74
  • 1 hour 30 minutes
  • Metal stairways and walkways
  • Navajo guide and taxes included
  • Adventure experience
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  • Page Upper Antelope Canyon Guided Tour
  • From £103
  • 1 hour 30 minutes
  • Beams of light (11 a.m.-1 p.m.)
  • Flat terrain, suitable for all
  • Most popular tour
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Why book a guided tour to explore Antelope Canyon?

Discovering the Canyon| ©jadehuynh72
Discovering the Canyon| ©jadehuynh72

Antelope Canyon is a natural beauty whose fame began to grow rapidly after its discovery by the Navajo tribe in 1931. It stands out for its colours, undulations and beams of light, which are sure to provide you with perfect photo opportunities. During your visit to Page, you will definitely want to enjoy this experience. It is best to book a tour in advance, as this is the only way to visit the canyon.

There are different options available. You can venture out on a full tour to see all three sections of the canyon. If you prefer, you can organise separate visits, although I don't recommend this if you're looking to save money. The best tours in Page will allow you to learn about the history of the canyon and even complement this experience with other local activities.

On the excursion, you will be able to appreciate the X shape of the canyon and learn about the erosion process that created its undulations. You can also combine this tour with an experience such as a helicopter tour of Horseshoe Bend and Tower Butte in Page to appreciate the immensity of the canyon from above. The best option will depend on your needs, physical ability, budget and itinerary.

Details of interest

  • Price: from £60 per person.
  • Duration: approximately one and a half hours.
  • Advantages of this option: you won't have to worry about a thing, just enjoy yourself. It usually includes the services of a Navajo guide, as well as a review of the history of this natural monument.
  • Disadvantages of this option: not recommended for pregnant women, people with health problems or very young children.

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Other options for visiting Antelope Canyon

Lake Powell| ©Fiddling Bob
Lake Powell| ©Fiddling Bob

In addition to the classic tours of Upper, Lower or Canyon X, there are experiences that combine different sections of the canyon, viewpoints or kayaking adventures. Here are some recommended options:

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Visiting Antelope Canyon in Page on your own: what you need to know

Impressive Antelope Canyon| ©Gherks
Impressive Antelope Canyon| ©Gherks

Antelope Canyon cannot be visited on your own. For safety reasons, it is mandatory to have a Navajo guide or book a tour with an authorised agency such as Hellotickets. Tripods are not allowed, although there are specialised photography tours that will take the best photos for you.

Tours usually last about an hour and a half. If you haven't booked, you can go to the ticket office, although it is located in the middle of the desert and availability is limited.

  • Book online: This is the most convenient option and will avoid any setbacks. Prices start at around £50, depending on the section you visit and the duration of the tour.
  • When to go to each section: The Upper Canyon, which is more expensive and accessible, is open from March to October and is famous for its beams of light. The Lower Canyon is open all year round and has steeper trails and spectacular landscapes. The best time to visit is between 11:00 and 14:00, when the light enhances the colours, although you can visit from 8:00 to 17:00.

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Everything you need to know about Upper Antelope Canyon

Antelope Canyon| ©Christian Keller
Antelope Canyon| ©Christian Keller

The Upper Canyon is the most accessible option if you are travelling with your family or if you are not physically fit. The shape and undulations also vary from the lower section, so it is worth visiting during the months when it is active. Remember that it is only accessible between March and October; the rest of the year, flooding poses a risk to human life.

This section is wider and the passages are easy to navigate. In addition, it is like a circuit, as to find the exit, you must return to the starting point through a maze of tunnels. Furthermore, the stairs are accessible to most people, except for pregnant women, people in wheelchairs or with severe health problems. Keep in mind that the Upper Canyon is usually more crowded, as it is the most popular.

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Everything you need to know about Lower Antelope Canyon

Antelope Canyon in Page| ©Jerry LeMay
Antelope Canyon in Page| ©Jerry LeMay

To visit Lower Antelope Canyon, you need to be reasonably fit. This is a high-intensity section with steep stairs and narrow passages. It is a little cheaper, with tours starting at £80, due to the challenge involved. It is also usually less crowded than the upper canyon, so you can explore the depths of this natural monument at your own pace.

Another advantage is that it is a one-way trip, as there is an exit at the end of the trail. If you prefer intense adventures, this section is perfect for you. From here you can take the best photos, as the views are unobstructed and breathtaking. Also keep in mind that the famous beams of light cannot be seen here due to the depth of the canyon.

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Why is Antelope Canyon worth visiting?

Night-time in the canyon| ©Pexels
Night-time in the canyon| ©Pexels

Antelope Canyon is one of the most spectacular spots in the Arizona desert, where Navajo culture is still alive and every visit is a unique experience.

  • You'll learn about its history: it's a sacred place for the Navajo people, full of legends about its origins and strong spiritual symbolism. Before entering, rituals are performed to balance energies and give thanks to nature.
  • You will share the experience with a Navajo guide: Most tours are led by authentic Navajos who share stories, curiosities and their way of life. They will also show you the best angles for your photographs.
  • You will see the Lady in Red and incredible colours: Formations such as the Lady in Red and the Sphinx, together with the beams of light that illuminate the canyon, create an impressive visual spectacle. This is why it is an essential destination for photographers and travellers.

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Tips for visiting Antelope Canyon

Comfortable shoes| ©Alexandra Tran
Comfortable shoes| ©Alexandra Tran

To get the most out of your visit to Antelope Canyon, it's best to plan ahead. Here are some key tips:

  • Choose the best season: The best time to visit is from April to October, when the upper section is open and you can enjoy the full experience. During the rainy season, many areas are closed due to flooding. If you want to avoid crowds and save money, autumn is the best time to visit.
  • Explore the canyon according to your fitness level: The Upper Canyon is accessible and suitable for children, seniors and people with reduced mobility. However, the Lower Canyon requires good physical condition: it has steep sections, stairs and narrow passages. Ideal if you fancy a more adventurous tour.
  • Choose the best time: It is usually open from 8:00 to 17:30, but opening hours may vary depending on the season. If you are looking for the best light, go between 11:00 and 14:00. In the afternoon there are fewer visitors, the weather is milder and the atmosphere is quieter.
  • Bring only what you need and avoid prohibited items: Large backpacks, camera bags, tripods and selfie sticks are not allowed. Wear closed-toe shoes, comfortable clothing and bring a bottle of water. You must show a valid ID. If you have any questions, ask when booking your guided tour.
  • Book your tickets in advance: During high season, places sell out quickly. Booking online guarantees availability and better prices. You can choose between full tours or specific sections. Photography tours are more expensive but offer unique perspectives.
  • Beware of uncertified guides: Only authorised Navajo guides are allowed to operate tours inside the canyon. Be wary of anyone offering off-season (November to February) tours of the Upper Canyon, as it is usually closed due to rain during this period. To get there, it is best to book a tour with transport included, as there is no public transport to the entrance.

If you plan your visit well, you are sure to have an unforgettable experience among the unique colours and shapes of Antelope Canyon.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Do I need to book in advance or can I buy tickets at the door?

    Yes, it is essential to book in advance; daily places are limited and in high season they sell out weeks in advance. Buying tickets at the box office on the same day is almost never possible.

  • Can you visit Antelope Canyon without a guide?

    No. According to Navajo Nation regulations, access is only permitted with an authorised guide or through an organised tour; entering on your own has been prohibited since the late 1990s.

  • When is the best time to see the famous beams of light?

    Between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. from April to October, when the sun falls perpendicular to the cracks in Upper Antelope Canyon and the rays pass through the slot with the greatest intensity.

  • What are the differences between Upper, Lower and Canyon X?

    Upper is flat and famous for its beams of light; Lower requires descending stairs and offers narrow passageways with spiral shapes; Canyon X is more economical and quiet, with small groups and good diffused light for photography.

Reviews from other travellers

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    We had a strong wind and a closed 4×4, but large windows for photos. Top organisation.
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    The guide Jeremy jokes before the cliff and relaxes the group.
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    J.
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    Sand gets in shoes; high socks save. Unique scenery, it was worth it.
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    Red desert, blue sky; absolute silence inside the canyon. Therapeutic.
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    No bathing for 3 hours; being forewarned avoids dramas.