Ride in a private van to festive light displays, with ADA options and space for up to 14
Discover what we've curated for you
2–3 hrs
1 to 14 people
Private van transport, Chauffeur
Celebrate the season on a private van tour of festive light displays across the Valley, including Candy Rush, Enchanted Safari, and Rockin Christmas. Ride in a Mercedes Sprinter or Ford Transit HD with a professional chauffeur.
No fast pass is available; entry is first-come, first-served, and wait times may increase later in the evening. Duration varies with traffic and crowds. Group size is 1 to 14.
Is there a minimum amount of guests for a private tour?
No. By booking a private tour you reserve the entire vehicle at a flat rate, and you can bring up to 14 in a tour sprinter or transit.
Where does it begin and how long is the tour?
The tour starts at the address you want to be picked up at. The tour is 2 to 3 hours long depending on traffic and crowd size at each stop.
Are masks required?
Our team is required to wear a mask. Your group is not required, but it is encouraged. This is subject to current city mandates.
Are we allowed to bring drinks and snacks?
Yes. Please clean up after yourself at the end of the tour.
Is gratuity included?
Gratuity is not included. A customary range is 10% to 20%.
A 24-hour period after booking applies to Christmas Light Tours; cancellations within this window receive a 50% refund.
9431 W Northern Ave, Glendale, AZ 85305
Antelope Kayak Tours offers what many reviewers describe as the absolute best way to experience Antelope Canyon. The kayak approach means far fewer crowds than traditional land tours, and guides like Rich, Justin, Nolan, and Vince consistently earn praise for being knowledgeable, patient, and genuinely passionate about what they do. Several reviews mention guides sharing fascinating history about Lake Powell and Native culture, with one memorable touch being Justin playing the Navajo flute inside the canyon. The scenery throughout gets called breathtaking, spectacular, and even magical. Come prepared for a real workout. You'll paddle roughly 6 miles round trip and hike 1-2 miles into the canyon itself. First-timers report learning quickly, but reviewers emphasize this isn't for those who aren't reasonably fit. Expect to get wet from paddling, and plan on pulling your kayak to shore. The return paddle under midday sun can be exhausting, so morning tours tend to be more comfortable. Bring plenty of water, snacks, sun protection, and water shoes. One note for couples: tandem kayaks require you to haul them up and down the hill yourself, which several people found unexpectedly strenuous. Most tours run 4-5 hours total from arrival to finish.
This was such an AMAZING EXPERIENCE! I did the Antelope canyon guided kayak tour - it was approx 6 miles of paddling (there and back) and 1-2 miles of hiking. Justin, our guide, was so knowledgeable and kind. He shared alot of cool information about the land and the native culture of the area. The sand formations were out of this world and the kayaking was gorgeous too! It was a little chilly in the morning when we got there but by the time you get moving and see the amazing views, you won’t even notice! I will need another trip to Arizona to see everything here and I would definitely book this again!
Kierryn Zimmer
December 31, 2025
This was such an AMAZING EXPERIENCE! I did the Antelope canyon guided kayak tour - it was approx 6 miles of paddling (there and back) and 1-2 miles of hiking. Justin, our guide, was so knowledgeable and kind. He shared alot of cool information about the land and the native culture of the area. The sand formations were out of this world and the kayaking was gorgeous too! It was a little chilly in the morning when we got there but by the time you get moving and see the amazing views, you won’t even notice! I will need another trip to Arizona to see everything here and I would definitely book this again!
Kierryn Zimmer
December 31, 2025