Enjoy Navajo-owned lunch and live Native American dance in Page
Approx. 2 hours
Lunch, show, soft drink
Explore Native American culture through stories, dance, drumming, singing, and live flute music at a Navajo-owned performing arts theater in Page, Arizona. Pair the show with lunch on select dates.
Lunch is only available on select dates. Your ticket does not include gratuity for the dancers; tips are appreciated.
Full refund with 24 hours notice of cancellation. Full refund in case of operator cancellation due to weather or other unforeseen circumstances. If fewer than 20 people have booked a show, you may be contacted up to 3 hours before the scheduled show to rebook or cancel for a full refund. No-shows are charged full price.
Plan on Arizona Time. Page, Arizona does not observe daylight saving time, and nearby areas like Utah and the Navajo Nation can be 1 hour ahead from spring through fall.
Arrive between 12:00 and 12:45 PM Arizona Time to be served lunch. Doors open at 12:00 PM, and the show runs from 1:00 to 2:00 PM.
Seating is assigned based on your booking date, with earlier reservations placed closer to the stage. The venue uses family-style seating, so you may share a table with other guests.
644 North Navajo Drive
Antelope Canyon by kayak is a genuine showstopper, and the guides here clearly know how to make the experience memorable. Rich, Justin, Nolan, Vince, and the rest of the team consistently earn praise for being knowledgeable, patient, and genuinely passionate about what they do. They share insights about the land and Native culture without overwhelming the experience, striking a nice balance between guidance and freedom to explore. Reviewers love that this route avoids the crowds of traditional land tours, making it feel more intimate and special. The adventure itself involves about 3 miles of kayaking each way (roughly an hour and a half) plus 1-2 miles of hiking inside the canyon. First-timers do just fine with the kayaking, though paddling back in the midday sun with occasional boat waves can be tiring if you're not in decent shape. Expect to get wet, and bring water shoes since you'll need to wade in to beach the kayaks. One reviewer noted that tandem kayaks require hauling them down a hill yourself, which was unexpectedly strenuous. The canyon views are consistently described as breathtaking and magical, well worth the physical effort. Morning tours seem ideal for cooler temps and fewer boats on the return trip.
Beautiful trip! Laura was beyond exceptional, when my husband's Kayak took on too much water she was professional, calm and helped him out. I'm so thankful we choose a guided tour and extra thankful for Laura's knowledge, confidence, encouragement and professionalism!! She's top notch!
tami Fernandez
March 31, 2026
Beautiful trip! Laura was beyond exceptional, when my husband's Kayak took on too much water she was professional, calm and helped him out. I'm so thankful we choose a guided tour and extra thankful for Laura's knowledge, confidence, encouragement and professionalism!! She's top notch!
tami Fernandez
March 31, 2026