

Day One
Travel through the Sonoran Desert and the red rock country of Sedona on the way to Grand Canyon National Park. Spend the afternoon along the canyon rim before heading to historic Cameron Trading Post. This evening, hear about the arts and crafts of Arizona's Native Americans from a local craftsman. Overnight in Flagstaff.
Day Two
This morning meet your guide and travel to the shores of the mighty Colorado River where you'll board special rafts for a scenic float trip. Towering sandstone cliffs, ancient petroglyphs and a tasty lunch make this a fantastic day.
This tour is seasonal and operates from 15 April to 1 October, 2008 only.

Explore the Grand Canyon on this overnight tour which includes Sedona, the Painted desert and a visit to an authentic trading post on the Navajo Reservation for shopping.
Day One:
This tour offers a perfect way for a visitor to spend extra time at the Grand Canyon. The overnight tour begins with a visit to the dramatic red rock country of Sedona where your guide will point out some of the scenic highlights and include a coffee stop and photos. Arrive at the Grand Canyon Village around lunchtime and the guide will assist with check-in at the Grand Canyon. You will have the afternoon and following morning free to explore on your own.
Overnight: Grand Canyon - Grand Hotel or Best Western
Day Two:
Your morning is free to take an optional helicopter tour or see the Imax Theatre presentation. Your guide will meet you at your hotel about 12:30pm where you will begin your journey along the East Rim to some spectacular viewpoints. On your return, a stop is made at the Painted Desert, and you will enjoy a visit to an authentic trading post on the Navajo Reservation for shopping. Return to Phoenix in the evening.

Explore the Grand Canyon on this overnight tour which includes Sedona, the Painted desert and a visit to an authentic trading post on the Navajo Reservation for shopping.
Day One:
This tour offers a perfect way for a visitor to spend extra time at the Grand Canyon. The overnight tour begins with a visit to the dramatic red rock country of Sedona where your guide will point out some of the scenic highlights and include a coffee stop and photos. Arrive at the Grand Canyon Village around lunchtime and the guide will assist with check-in at the Grand Canyon. You will have the afternoon and following morning free to explore on your own.
Overnight: Grand Canyon - Grand Hotel or Best Western
Day Two:
Your morning is free to take an optional helicopter tour or see the Imax Theatre presentation. Your guide will meet you at your hotel about 12:30pm where you will begin your journey along the East Rim to some spectacular viewpoints. On your return, a stop is made at the Painted Desert, and you will enjoy a visit to an authentic trading post on the Navajo Reservation for shopping. Return to Phoenix in the evening.

Maximize your visit to Arizona and visit Montezuma Castle, Sedona, Oak Creek Canyon, the Grand Canyon National Park and the Navajo Indian Reservation.
Day One:
Enjoy a visit to the Sonoran Desert, Montezuma Castle (prehistoric cliff dwellings), Sedona's Chapel of the Holy Cross and panoramic overlooks of the Sedona red rock areas. Guests have the afternoon and evening free to enjoy the shops and galleries of Sedona, take an optional jeep tour, horseback ride, balloon ride, helicopter tour, or relax and take in the view. Hiking trails abound in the nearby wilderness areas, or you can take a walk along Oak Creek.
Overnight in Sedona at either the Best Western or the Matterhorn.
Day Two:
Your guide will meet you after breakfast for your journey to Grand Canyon National Park. You will have approximately 3-4 hours in the park to enjoy the view and have lunch. Spend the afternoon touring along the Canyon's 22 mile scenic rim to experience other breathtaking panoramas of this natural wonder. On your return journey, visit the Navajo Indian Reservation to shop for arts and crafts, and a view of the Painted Desert Cliffs.

This tour includes the beautiful Sonoran Desert, the red rock country of Sedona, Oak Creek Canyon and the spectacular Grand Canyon.
Step back in time as you travel to the Grand Canyon aboard the vintage Grand Canyon Railway, following the original path of this historic rail line.
Day One:
Travel through the beautiful Sonoran Desert to the red rock country of Sedona for panoramic views and a rest stop. This area has long been known for its fantastic are galleries and wonderful scenery. After your first panoramic overlook, you'll have the afternoon free for browsing or an optional backcountry jeep tour.
Overnight: Sedona - Matterhorn Lodge
Day Two:
All aboard! Early this morning, travel to Williams and board the historic Grand Canyon Railroad for a journey through time. You'll enjoy the scenic beauty of Arizona's high country on your way to Grand Canyon National Park. Upon arrival at the Canyon, step up for your first breathtaking view of this Wonder of the World. You'll have free time to explore prior to checking into your local hotel.
Overnight: Grand Canyon - Best Western or Grand Hotel
Day Three
This morning, relax at your hotel, take an optional helicopter flight, or enjoy the Imax Theatre (additional cost). This afternoon, your guide will take you on a scenic rim tour for fabulous photo opportunities. Then, stop for shopping at Cameron Trading Post on the Navajo Indian Reservation. Return to Phoenix mid to late evening.

Day One:
Begin with a tour through the Sonoran Desert to Montezuma Castle National Monument. Your guide will give you a walking tour of this prehistoric cliff dwelling. Continue to red rock country and visit the Chapel of the Holy Cross. Upon arrival into Sedona, you will have the afternoon free to shop, take an optional jeep tour, a horseride or mountain bike ride or just drink in the local beauty. A trolley pass is included for transportation to galleries or other points of interest.
Overnight: Sedona - Best Western or Matterhorn
Day Two:
This morning your guide will meet you at your hotel at approximately 9:15am to begin your tour through scenic Oak Creek Canyon. You'll arrive at the Grand Canyon Village around noon for your first dramatic view. Rooms will not be ready for occupancy until later in the afternoon, so your guide will present various options for you to enjoy. You have the afternoon free to hike, take an optional scenic air tour over the Canyon, spend time at the Visitor Center or just enjoy the views of the ever-changing colors of the Canyon.
Overnight: Grand Canyon - Grand Hotel or Best Western.
Day Three:
This morning you have free time to watch the sunrise over the Canyon, walk along the rim out to Yavapai Museum, or just enjoy the views. About 11:30am your guide will meet you in the lobby of your hotel and provide a 23-mile tour along the rim with stops at additional lookout points for contrasting views of the canyon. Visit an authentic trading post on the Navajo Indian Reservation to learn about the culture of the Navajo people and shop for arts and crafts.

DAY ONE
Travel from Phoenix/Scottsdale to the red rock country of Sedona. This area is well known for its fine Southwestern arts and Native history. On the way, visit Montezuma Castle prehistoric cliff dwellings. This afternoon, experience the newest jeep excursion - "Awakening the Spirit." You will explore American Indian spirituality and the history of the first humans drawn to the area. Hear the creation story of the ancestors who once walked this beautiful land. The experience concludes with a saging ceremony to cleanse and purify body and spirit. Overnight at Matterhorn Lodge (or equivalent.)
DAY TWO
Join your tour guide for a visit to Grand Canyon National Park. In addition to its awesome beauty, Grand Canyon has also served as home to many Native American cultures. You'll have time to visit the famed Desert View watchtower, symbolic of ancient Anasazi structures from civilizations long since gone from the area. You’ll also visit the Navajo Indian Reservation for a stop at the historic Cameron Trading Post. Overnight in Flagstaff, AZ.
DAY THREE
Travel to Monument Valley Tribal Park for a scenic off road trip into the heart of the Valley. The towering buttes of this magnificent area have long been the backdrop for Western movies and you'll see them up close with your Native American guide. Along the way, visit an authentic hogan, the traditional dwelling of the Navajo people. Return to Flagstaff for your overnight accommodations.

Travel the scenic Apache Trail at the base of the legendary Superstition Mountains.
Visit Goldfield Ghost Town where tales of gold abound! Gold was first struck here in 1892.
Next, it's time for a relaxing steamboat cruise on one of Arizona's most beautiful desert lakes - Canyon Lake. Your cruise aboard the Dolly Steamboat will give you a chance to catch a glimpse of big horn sheep and bald eagles as well as learn about the Apaches from your boat captain.
After your cruise, enjoy a stop at the "bustling" town of Tortilla Flat (population 6). This small Arizona town is the last surviving stagecoach stop along the Apache Trail. A lunch stop will be made at either Canyon Lake Marina or Tortilla Flat.

Grand Canyon Aerial Tour
Experience the sweeping panorama of Arizona from the air on this scenic tour over some of the Southwest's most awe- inspiring terrain. Fly at ideal altitudes to allow excellent views of the rugged isolation of the Tonto National Forest, the Red Rocks of Sedona, the mystery of Montezuma's Well and the Majestic San Francisco Peaks. The tour culminates in a 25- minute over-flight of the Grand Canyon, giving you spectacular "up-close" views of some of the most famous landmarks and a unique perspective of the grandeur of one of the "Seven Natural Wonders of the World". After, return to Deer Valley airport in Phoenix via Sycamore Canyon Wilderness and the old mining town of Jerome.
Grand Canyon Deluxe South Rim Tour
In addition to the Aerial Tour detailed above, land at the Grand Canyon airport for a guided tour of the South Rim of the Grand Canyon National Park. Lunch will be provided during the ground time. Stop at one of the impressive South Rim overlooks and the Grand Canyon Historic Village where you may shop, take pictures, enjoy the peaceful views or take a long walk along the rim of the Canyon. You may see native wildlife. After, head back to the Grand Canyon Airport to continue your aerial journey, returning to Deer Valley airport in Phoenix via Sycamore Canyon Wilderness and the old mining town of Jerome.

Enjoy a driving tour through the Sonoran Desert to the red rock country of Sedona where you will make a coffee break/picture stop at about 9:00am. Take a stroll through stunning Sedona, before you continue your sightseeing tour up a beautiful 17 mile scenic drive in Oak Creek Canyon. Travel up into the San Francisco Mountains surrounding the Flagstaff area and continue along sections of historic Route 66 through Williams and arrive at the Grand Canyon around lunch time.
Here, you will enjoy a helicopter flight which takes you over the deepest portion of the Grand Canyon, through Dragon Corridor and on to the North Rim for some breathtaking views. During your return flight, you will see rock temples and shrines while flying over the widest portion of the Colorado River.