Affordable Adventure: The Best Cheap Grand Canyon Tours from Las Vegas

Las Vegas promises good times for all, but with exorbitant resort fees, surge pricing, and $25 cocktails, the cost of a trip can add up fast.  The good news is that you don’t have to blow your budget to experience something unforgettable.

For less than the cost of a Vegas show ticket, you can explore beyond the city limits, check a wonder of the world off your bucket list, and get back in time for dinner on the Strip.

The tours offered by Canyon Tours in this guide all cost under $200, include taxes and fuel surcharges up front, and are hand-picked for quality and convenience. No hidden fees, no gimmicks. Just straightforward pricing and unforgettable views for:

Not sure which trip fits your schedule? This guide breaks down what to consider before booking:

Factors to Consider:

Choose Your Destination

There are two regions of the Grand Canyon you can reach for under $200: the Grand Canyon National Park at the South Rim, and Grand Canyon West. Each destination offers a unique experience, so pick one that matches your interests:

Home to famous overlooks like Mather Point and Bright Angel Lodge. It’s a longer drive from Vegas (about 4.5–5 hours), but the payoff is huge: sweeping views, visitor centers, and that classic Grand Canyon experience you’ve seen in travel books. Perfect for first-timers, photo lovers, and anyone who wants to take it all in.

The closest option to Vegas (around 2.5 hours away), this rim features dramatic views, the famous Skywalk, and a quicker turnaround, perfect for a full-day trip that doesn’t feel overwhelming.

Tour Timing

Before booking, think about how much of your day you want to dedicate to sightseeing:

Travel Style & Mode of Transport

Getting there is part of the experience, so it’s worth considering how you’ll travel:

What's Included

Not all tours include the same features. Some value-packed options can save you money in the long run by including things like:

Departure Details

Make sure the tour fits into your day logistically:

Comparing Tours

Best Grand Canyon Tours Under $200

Ideal for newcomers, this full-day tour takes you to iconic South Rim sights like Mather Point and Bright Angel Lodge. You’ll ride in a comfortable coach with free Wi‑Fi, making the journey both scenic and connected. The tour includes a complimentary lunch, adding value without compromising comfort. Pricing starts at $80–$85 per person, with taxes and surcharges wrapped into the final cost.

Grand Canyon South Rim Bus Tour with Lunch & Free Wi-Fi

$80.00$85.00
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For travelers wanting to see more quickly, this Signature Hummer tour offers a dynamic alternative to bus tours. Explore multiple viewpoints like Yavapai and Moran Point efficiently aboard an open-air Hummer on this 2-hour guided ground tour. This experience costs $127 per person, making it a quick, active way to cover more ground in less time.

Grand Canyon South Rim Signature Hummer Tour

$127.00
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Set the mood with sunset drama. This tour departs later in the afternoon, guiding couples and explorers to sweeping canyon views bathed in golden light. At $169 per person, it’s an affordable romantic getaway with fewer crowds and better ambiance.

Grand Canyon South Rim Signature Sunset Hummer Tour

$169.00
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Looking for aerial thrills? Soar above the canyon in this 40–45 minute sightseeing flight departing from the South Rim Airport. Priced at $199 per person (taxes included), enjoy panoramic views of the canyon’s deepest and broadest sections along with multilingual narration, all without the long drive.

Grand Canyon Discovery Air Tour

$199.00
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This educational twist on the classic South Rim Bus Tour includes a visit to the National Geographic Visitor Center & IMAX theater. Enhanced with on-board bottled water, lunch, and hotel pickup, you’ll enjoy scenic stops at Mather Point and Grand Canyon Village. This deluxe experience ranges from $80 to $250, depending on which option you choose.

Grand Canyon South Rim Deluxe Upgrade with IMAX

$80.00$250.00
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Perfect for families seeking comfort and convenience, this West Rim trip includes hotel pickup, a spacious coach, and stops at Eagle Point and Guano Point, along with the option to add the Skywalk for an additional fee if desired. Pricing ranges from $101 to $161 per person. Generous inclusions and easy logistics make this a great value for families.

Grand Canyon West Rim Bus Tour with Optional Skywalk & Free Wi-Fi

$101.00$161.00
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Ideal for newcomers, this full-day tour takes you to iconic South Rim sights like Mather Point and Bright Angel Lodge. You’ll ride in a comfortable coach with free Wi‑Fi, making the journey both scenic and connected. The tour includes a complimentary lunch, adding value without compromising comfort. Pricing starts at $80–$85 per person, with taxes and surcharges wrapped into the final cost.

Grand Canyon South Rim Bus Tour with Lunch & Free Wi-Fi

$80.00$85.00
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Pro Tips for Saving Even More

Ready to Explore Without Overspending?

With over 20 years of local expertise, Canyon Tours partners exclusively with vetted, reliable operators in Las Vegas to ensure your trip runs smoothly from start to finish. Plus, with convenient hotel pickup on most tours, you can skip the hassle of navigating Vegas traffic and start your adventure the moment you step outside your door.

See our full list of Grand Canyon tours under $200 and start planning your Grand Canyon adventure from Las Vegas today.

Written by Ria Borja
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Ria is a Customer Experience Manager at Canyon Tours and an avid lover of the outdoors. When she isn't helping other travelers check destinations and dream vacations off their bucket lists, she's busy exploring the Southwest. Her favorite place to visit is (unsurprisingly!) the Grand Canyon.