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Set out on an unforgettable 11 or 13 night journey through the heart of the American West. Travelling from Denver to Salt Lake City, this thoughtfully designed itinerary blends guided sightseeing, breathtaking scenic rail journeys, and time for independent exploration, offering the perfect balance of exploration and freedom. For an even more memorable finale, opt for Offer 2 and enjoy a dream stay in Los Angeles, the perfect way to end your adventure in style.
Our offers:
Offer 1: 11-13 night tour
Offer 2: 11-13 night tour & Hotel Erwin 4*
14 nights: 11 night tour & 3 nights in Los Angeles
15 nights: 11 night tour & 4 nights in Los Angeles
16 nights: 13 night tour & 3 nights in Los Angeles
17 nights: 13 night tour & 4 nights in Los Angeles
Your itinerary in brief —
This exceptional journey showcases the very best of the American West, blending breathtaking landscapes, exclusive experiences, and legendary cities. From the majestic peaks of the Rocky Mountains to the vibrant red-rock canyons of Utah and Arizona, your adventure begins with a spectacular two-day scenic rail journey aboard the Canyon Spirit.
Your exploration continues by road through the Southwest’s most iconic parks, including Bryce Canyon National Park, Zion National Park, and the awe-inspiring Grand Canyon. Along the way, enjoy a private tour through the Rockies, a Salt Lake City tour, and, for 13 night tours only, an unforgettable helicopter flight over the Grand Canyon.
Your journey concludes with an electrifying finale in Las Vegas, ensuring a spectacular and truly unforgettable immersion into the spirit of the American West.
Choose the length of your stay:
11 night tour:
Day 1: Arrival in Denver
Day 2: Denver ⇄ Rocky Mountains
Day 3: Denver → Glenwood Springs
Day 4: Glenwood Springs → Moab
Day 5: Moab → Salt Lake City
Day 6: Salt Lake City
Day 7: Salt Lake City → Bryce Canyon
Day 8: Bryce Canyon → Zion National Park
Day 9: Zion National Park → Grand Canyon
Day 10: Grand Canyon → Las Vegas
Day 11: Las Vegas
Day 12: Departure from Las Vegas
13 night tour:
Day 1: Arrival in Denver
Day 2: Denver ⇄ Rocky Mountains
Day 3: Denver → Glenwood Springs
Day 4: Glenwood Springs → Moab
Day 5: Moab → Salt Lake City (Spirit Canyon Train)
Day 6: Salt Lake City
Day 7: Salt Lake City → Bryce Canyon
Day 8: Bryce Canyon → Zion National Park
Day 9: Zion National Park → Page
Day 10: Page – Grand Canyon
Day 11: Grand Canyon
Day 12: Grand Canyon → Las Vegas
Day 13: Las Vegas
Day 14: Departure from Las Vegas
Your itinerary in detail —
11 night tour:
DAY 1: ARRIVAL IN DENVER
Arrive in Denver, set precisely one mile above sea level, where dry mountain air carries a faint scent of pine after rain. Make your way into the centre and settle in before heading out to explore LoDo, its Victorian brick warehouses now home to bookshops, cafés and small galleries. Inside Union Station, polished stone floors and long wooden benches frame a food hall that hums gently from morning to late evening. Walk the length of 16th Street Mall, where free shuttles glide past buskers and outdoor terraces. Dine well tonight; the city’s kitchens favour seasonal produce and local brews drawn fresh from one of its many craft taps.
DAY 2: DENVER ⇄ ROCKY MOUNTAINS
Leave the city behind and follow Clear Creek into the foothills, the river running bright against dark granite. In Idaho Springs, timber-fronted buildings recall the 1859 gold rush; pause for coffee or a tasting at Tommyknocker Brewery, long regarded as a local fixture. Climb higher along the Mount Blue Sky Scenic Byway to Echo Lake Park, where still alpine water reflects snow-dusted peaks. At over 3,200 metres the air is cooler and thinner, and marmots sometimes dart between rocks. Return to Denver mid-afternoon, with time to visit the angular galleries of the Denver Art Museum or catch a ball game at Coors Field.
DAY 3: DENVER → GLENWOOD SPRINGS
Board the glass-domed Canyon Spirit and settle into wide seats designed for unbroken views. The train slips into Glenwood Canyon, where sheer sandstone walls rise above the Colorado River and waterfalls thread down through narrow clefts. Lunch is served at your seat as light shifts across the rock face, revealing layers laid down over millennia. By late afternoon, arrive in Glenwood Springs, a compact spa town framed by wooded slopes. Spend the evening soaking in the mineral-rich waters of Glenwood Hot Springs Pool or strolling beside the river as dusk settles.
DAY 4: GLENWOOD SPRINGS → MOAB
The landscape gradually dries and opens as the train approaches the Utah border. In Ruby Canyon, red sandstone cliffs enclose the river in a corridor of deep colour, reflected in slow green water below. Step onto the open-air vestibule to feel warm desert wind and catch the sharp scent of sage. Commentary on board traces two billion years of geological upheaval etched into the canyon walls. Arrive in Moab by late afternoon, its main street lined with outfitters, diners and low-slung brick buildings beneath glowing cliffs.
DAY 5: MOAB → SALT LAKE CITY
The train turns north-east towards Salt Lake City, desert mesas giving way to distant mountain ranges. Lunch is served as wide valleys stretch towards the Wasatch Mountains. Arrival brings a marked change in atmosphere: orderly streets, cool air from the lake, and pale stone civic buildings. If time allows, wander through Temple Square, its spires softly illuminated after dusk. Overnight in the city.
DAY 6: SALT LAKE CITY
A guided morning reveals the planned heart of the city, founded in 1847 by Mormon pioneers. On Capitol Hill, the steps of the Utah State Capitol offer a clear view across rooftops to the mountains beyond. In the afternoon, consider the striking modern galleries of the Natural History Museum of Utah or drive out to the vast, silvered waters of the Great Salt Lake. The lake’s shoreline is quiet, the water unusually buoyant and faintly mineral on the skin. Return for a relaxed evening in town.
DAY 7: SALT LAKE CITY → BRYCE CANYON
Collect your car and head south through open valleys and small towns such as Panguitch, where wooden façades face broad streets. By early afternoon, reach Bryce Canyon National Park, set at 2,400 metres above sea level. From the rim, thousands of hoodoos rise in shades of chalk, apricot and rust, shaped by frost and time. Walk the Navajo Loop Trail to move among these narrow spires, the path winding between cool stone walls. After sunset, the sky darkens to reveal a dense scatter of stars rarely seen elsewhere.
DAY 8: BRYCE CANYON → ZION NATIONAL PARK
Follow the road through red rock tunnels towards Zion National Park, where cliffs rise almost vertically above a green valley floor. Walk beside the Virgin River or wade into The Narrows, cool water flowing around your ankles beneath towering walls. The shifting light brings out copper and cream tones in the sandstone. Stay in nearby Springdale, a small town edged by orchards and framed by cliffs. Evening light lingers on the highest rock faces.
DAY 9: ZION NATIONAL PARK → GRAND CANYON
Drive east towards Grand Canyon National Park, the road crossing open desert before the land suddenly falls away. First views from Mather Point reveal a vast chasm layered in muted reds and violets. Walk a section of the Rim Trail or descend briefly along the Bright Angel Trail to sense the scale from within. At Hopi Point, stay for sunset as the shadow slowly fills the canyon’s depths. The air cools quickly once the sun slips below the horizon.
DAY 10: GRAND CANYON → LAS VEGAS
Travel west, with a nostalgic pause along stretches of Route 66. By late afternoon, the skyline of Las Vegas appears, rising unexpectedly from the desert floor. Check in and step out onto the Strip, where fountains arc in choreographed light and hotel façades recreate distant cities. The atmosphere is lively yet strangely self-contained, a world built for spectacle. Evening is yours to explore at your own pace.
DAY 11: LAS VEGAS
Spend the day as you please, whether by the pool or browsing the Forum Shops. For a quieter interlude, visit the Neon Museum, where vintage signs rest in the desert sun. Nature lies close at hand in Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, its striped cliffs glowing in late afternoon light. As night falls, the Strip brightens into a continuous ribbon of colour. Dine well and perhaps take in a performance before your final morning departure.
DAY 12: DEPARTURE FROM LAS VEGAS
13 night tour:
DAY 1: ARRIVAL IN DENVER
Arrive in Denver, set precisely one mile above sea level, where dry mountain air carries a faint scent of pine after rain. Make your way into the centre and settle in before heading out to explore LoDo, its Victorian brick warehouses now home to bookshops, cafés and small galleries. Inside Union Station, polished stone floors and long wooden benches frame a food hall that hums gently from morning to late evening. Walk the length of 16th Street Mall, where free shuttles glide past buskers and outdoor terraces. Dine well tonight; the city’s kitchens favour seasonal produce and local brews drawn fresh from one of its many craft taps.
DAY 2: DENVER ⇄ ROCKY MOUNTAINS
Leave the city behind and follow Clear Creek into the foothills, the river running bright against dark granite. In Idaho Springs, timber-fronted buildings recall the 1859 gold rush; pause for coffee or a tasting at Tommyknocker Brewery, long regarded as a local fixture. Climb higher along the Mount Blue Sky Scenic Byway to Echo Lake Park, where still alpine water reflects snow-dusted peaks. At over 3,200 metres the air is cooler and thinner, and marmots sometimes dart between rocks. Return to Denver mid-afternoon, with time to visit the angular galleries of the Denver Art Museum or catch a ball game at Coors Field.
DAY 3: DENVER → GLENWOOD SPRINGS
Board the glass-domed Canyon Spirit and settle into wide seats designed for unbroken views. The train slips into Glenwood Canyon, where sheer sandstone walls rise above the Colorado River and waterfalls thread down through narrow clefts. Lunch is served at your seat as light shifts across the rock face, revealing layers laid down over millennia. By late afternoon, arrive in Glenwood Springs, a compact spa town framed by wooded slopes. Spend the evening soaking in the mineral-rich waters of Glenwood Hot Springs Pool or strolling beside the river as dusk settles.
DAY 4: GLENWOOD SPRINGS → MOAB
The landscape gradually dries and opens as the train approaches the Utah border. In Ruby Canyon, red sandstone cliffs enclose the river in a corridor of deep colour, reflected in slow green water below. Step onto the open-air vestibule to feel warm desert wind and catch the sharp scent of sage. Commentary on board traces two billion years of geological upheaval etched into the canyon walls. Arrive in Moab by late afternoon, its main street lined with outfitters, diners and low-slung brick buildings beneath glowing cliffs.
DAY 5: MOAB → SALT LAKE CITY
The train turns north-east towards Salt Lake City, desert mesas giving way to distant mountain ranges. Lunch is served as wide valleys stretch towards the Wasatch Mountains. Arrival brings a marked change in atmosphere: orderly streets, cool air from the lake, and pale stone civic buildings. If time allows, wander through Temple Square, its spires softly illuminated after dusk. Overnight in the city.
DAY 6: SALT LAKE CITY
A guided morning reveals the planned heart of the city, founded in 1847 by Mormon pioneers. On Capitol Hill, the steps of the Utah State Capitol offer a clear view across rooftops to the mountains beyond. In the afternoon, consider the striking modern galleries of the Natural History Museum of Utah or drive out to the vast, silvered waters of the Great Salt Lake. The lake’s shoreline is quiet, the water unusually buoyant and faintly mineral on the skin. Return for a relaxed evening in town.
DAY 7: SALT LAKE CITY → BRYCE CANYON
Collect your car and head south through open valleys and small towns such as Panguitch, where wooden façades face broad streets. By early afternoon, reach Bryce Canyon National Park, set at 2,400 metres above sea level. From the rim, thousands of hoodoos rise in shades of chalk, apricot and rust, shaped by frost and time. Walk the Navajo Loop Trail to move among these narrow spires, the path winding between cool stone walls. After sunset, the sky darkens to reveal a dense scatter of stars rarely seen elsewhere.
DAY 8: BRYCE CANYON → ZION NATIONAL PARK
Follow the road through red rock tunnels towards Zion National Park, where cliffs rise almost vertically above a green valley floor. Walk beside the Virgin River or wade into The Narrows, cool water flowing around your ankles beneath towering walls. The shifting light brings out copper and cream tones in the sandstone. Stay in nearby Springdale, a small town edged by orchards and framed by cliffs. Evening light lingers on the highest rock faces.
DAY 9: ZION NATIONAL PARK → PAGE
Travel east towards Page, gateway to sculpted desert landscapes. Light filters in narrow beams through the curves of Antelope Canyon, while at Horseshoe Bend the river loops in a perfect arc far below the rim.
DAY 10: PAGE – GRAND CANYON
Drive east towards Grand Canyon National Park, the road crossing open desert before the land suddenly falls away. First views from Mather Point reveal a vast chasm layered in muted reds and violets. Walk a section of the Rim Trail or descend briefly along the Bright Angel Trail to sense the scale from within. At Hopi Point, stay for sunset as the shadow slowly fills the canyon’s depths. The air cools quickly once the sun slips below the horizon.
DAY 11: GRAND CANYON
Your visit to Grand Canyon National Park includes a helicopter flight of approximately 25–30 minutes. You will sweep above both the North and South Rims, where forested plateaus give way abruptly to vast cliffs and shadowed chasms. From the air, the Colorado River appears as a narrow ribbon far below, its course etched through layered rock in bands of rust, ochre and violet.
DAY 12: GRAND CANYON → LAS VEGAS
Travel west, with a nostalgic pause along stretches of Route 66. By late afternoon, the skyline of Las Vegas appears, rising unexpectedly from the desert floor. Check in and step out onto the Strip, where fountains arc in choreographed light and hotel façades recreate distant cities. The atmosphere is lively yet strangely self-contained, a world built for spectacle. Evening is yours to explore at your own pace.
DAY 13: LAS VEGAS
Spend the day as you please, whether by the pool or browsing the Forum Shops. For a quieter interlude, visit the Neon Museum, where vintage signs rest in the desert sun. Nature lies close at hand in Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, its striped cliffs glowing in late afternoon light. As night falls, the Strip brightens into a continuous ribbon of colour. Dine well and perhaps take in a performance before your final morning departure.
DAY 14: DEPARTURE FROM LAS VEGAS
Depart to the airport for your onward journey, carrying with you the scent of desert sage, alpine air and warm sandstone after sun.
Important information about your tour and visits: The hotels, which comply with local standards, are indicative and may be changed locally for hotels of a similar category. The itinerary is subject to changes due to compelling reasons such as delayed flights, weather conditions or other cases of force majeure. The order of visits is also subject to change without affecting the overall experience of the itinerary.
Your hotels —
Hand-picked just for you
At each of your stops, you will be staying in comfortable rooms in thoughtfully selected hotels.
Your accommodation (or similar):
Denver: DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Denver 4*
Rail Journey: Canyon Spirit
Salt Lake City: Crystal Inn Hotel & Suites Salt Lake City
Bryce Canyon: Best Western Plus Ruby's Inn
Springdale / Zion National Park: Petty Ranch Inn
Page / Lake Powell (13 night tour only): La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Page
Grand Canyon: Red Feather Lodge
Las Vegas: Luxor Hotel and Casino 4*
If the hotels listed above are unavailable, you will be provided with comfortable accommodation in similar hotels. Local standards apply.
Your dining choices
This is an accommodation-only stay. During your railroad adventure, on board the train, you'll benefit from 2 breakfasts, 2 lunches, including drinks & snacks.
Included excursions —
Enjoy an unforgettable experience on a helicopter tour (flight between 25-30 minutes) over the canyon. Fly between the walls above the Colorado River 1,500 meters below, admire views of 2-billion-year-old geological strata, rock temples, and perhaps even California condors.
The Signature Experience aboard the Canyon Spirit unfolds beneath sweeping glass-domed carriages, where vast desert horizons and sculpted canyon walls pass in uninterrupted view. Regional dishes are served at your seat with drinks included, attentive hosts share quiet insights into the landscapes beyond the window, an open-air observation deck invites the dry warmth of the desert air.
Travel into the heart of the Colorado Rockies, passing through steep canyons, stands of pine and the first glimpses of distant snow along the ridgelines. The route pauses in Clear Creek Canyon and the historic town of Idaho Springs, before climbing the Mount Blue Sky Scenic Byway to Echo Lake.
Spend three hours discovering Salt Lake City, set between the Wasatch Range and the vast waters of the Great Salt Lake, as a knowledgeable local guide traces the city’s origins from the arrival of Mormon pioneers in 1847. The tour takes in Temple Square, the domed Utah State Capitol with its wide views across the valley, and historic districts of Victorian homes.
Stay connected on the move with this exclusive mobile internet offer, perfect for modern travellers. Activate your included eSIM and enjoy connection wherever you go. Easily share your internet connection with friends and family without limits.
Please note: 3GB of internet data represents around 30 hours of web browsing/audio streaming or 3 to 4 hours of video streaming/social networking/video calls.
Optional excursions —
Travel into the heart of the Colorado Rockies, passing through steep canyons, stands of pine and the first glimpses of distant snow along the ridgelines. The route pauses in Clear Creek Canyon and the historic town of Idaho Springs, before climbing the Mount Blue Sky Scenic Byway to Echo Lake.
Hotel Erwin 4* —
Set just steps from the sun-soaked sands of Venice Beach, Hotel Erwin 4* captures the spirit of Los Angeles at its most vibrant. With its boutique charm and ocean views, this modern retreat offers a front-row seat to the bohemian energy of the boardwalk, while cosy spaces ensure guests can savour the sea breeze in peace.
From complimentary bike hire to a rooftop lounge with panoramic views of the Pacific, the hotel blends laid-back California cool with playful sophistication. Whether you're here to soak up the surf culture or toast the sunset over craft cocktails, this hotel is a bold and stylish base for your coastal escape.
Your room —
Enjoy a stay in a City View One Bedroom Suite.
City View One Bedroom Suite (60 m²)
The City View One Bedroom Suite is a sun-filled sanctuary, featuring a separate bedroom, a lounge, a dining area, and a bar. Expansive windows frame vibrant city vistas, while carefully curated furnishings, soft textures, and subtle details create an atmosphere of effortless elegance and refined comfort. Every corner invites relaxation, offering a serene retreat in the heart of Venice Beach.
This is a bed and breakfast stay.
Kassi Rooftop, often hailed as LA’s top oceanside rooftop bar, serves craft cocktails, wines and locally inspired small plates against a backdrop of sweeping ocean views. From golden-hour gatherings to DJ-led summer nights, it’s the heartbeat of the hotel. For a more casual bite, Pizza Girl delivers California-style slices using high-quality ingredients in a lively, nostalgic setting. Enjoy a complimentary Californian breakfast each morning, with fresh fruit, parfaits, and espresso to go.
The stunning location offers instant access to the eclectic energy of Venice Beach. From morning yoga on the sand to afternoon explorations of local boutiques and street art, the area invites constant discovery.
Guests can also take advantage of free bike rentals to cruise along the palm-lined coast.
Optional excursions —
In 10 to 15 minutes, you will fly over the Long Beach skyline, the legendary Queen Mary and the cliffs of Rancho Palos Verdes to capture all the magic of Los Angeles between the ocean and the skyscrapers.
Experience 30 unforgettable minutes above Los Angeles: admire SoFi Stadium, Manhattan Beach Pier, Marina del Rey, Sony and Columbia Studios, and downtown with Crypto.com Arena, Dodger Stadium and the Coliseum.
Your journey —
Flights:
You will be able to choose your airline and flight times when you make your booking, in either Economy, Premium, or Business class, depending on the destination and carrier. This flight may include one or more stopovers. Please review your flight options carefully as departure and arrival airports may differ, in order to offer the best price.
Luggage information
Luggage, meals and other services on board may be subject to an additional fee on certain airlines. It is possible to view details of luggage allowances when you choose your flights at the next stage of the booking process. If luggage is not included with your flight, please go to the airline's website before your departure to purchase your luggage for an additional fee.
For domestic flights, airlines do not always offer the option of reserving luggage. In this case, you will need to pay for it at the airport counter.
You will receive all the information you need to check in for your flights after you have made your reservation.
Your destinations —
The USA
The USA offers an immersive and awe-inspiring journey through vast landscapes, from the rugged desert terrain to its dynamic cities. Iconic destinations like Chicago, Los Angeles, and the Grand Canyon unfold a journey through American culture, history, and geography. As you venture from city to city, the blend of modern marvels and natural wonders will captivate your imagination.
Must-sees:
Culinary culture:
The food scene in the United States is a diverse tapestry, reflecting its cultural melting pot. In Chicago, savour deep-dish pizza, a comforting culinary icon, or try Chicago-style hot dogs for a quick snack. Las Vegas offers an extravagant array of Michelin-starred restaurants, while Santa Fe's dining blends Native American ingredients with modern flavours. Street food in places like Los Angeles provides a taste of the multicultural influence, with tacos, sushi, and gourmet food trucks showcasing a variety of international cuisines.
Dive deeper:
Beyond the well-known attractions, the United States offers lesser-known cultural experiences. Visit the Gilcrease Museum in Tulsa to explore the largest collection of Western art and artefacts. In Santa Fe, stroll through the Native American art markets or immerse yourself in the region’s distinctive Pueblo architecture. For history enthusiasts, Springfield's sites honouring Abraham Lincoln will provide a deep connection to the nation's past.
Good to know:
For an enriching experience, consider visiting during off-peak months when popular destinations are less crowded. Public transportation is widely available in major cities, but a road trip remains one of the most authentic ways to explore the country. For adventure seekers, hiking and outdoor excursions are abundant, particularly in national parks like the Grand Canyon or along the coast of California.
In more detail —
11-13 night self-guided tour: American West
Practical information about your trip:
This tour is not accessible to people with reduced mobility.
Pets are not permitted.
There are no taxes to pay on arrival to your hotel.
Rates and times are indicative and are subject to change. Some facilities/services are subject to a surcharge, payable locally. General terms and conditions of sale apply. Car Hire Fee Please note that a one-way drop-off fee applies to your vehicle hire between Salt Lake City and Las Vegas. This charge of $100 plus local taxes is payable directly to the car hire company on return of the vehicle. The fee is not included and is to be paid on site.
Price includes: Price doesn't include:
A warm welcome We offer you a warm welcome to your holiday destination, and our partners are committed to ensuring your well-being. If booking as a solo traveller, room type is not guaranteed. You may be placed in a single, double or twin room, based on availability. You may be asked to provide a credit/debit card deposit on arrival to cover any purchases made at the hotel. Although we endeavour to provide up-to-date information, we cannot guarantee that all hotel facilities and services will be available during your stay, especially when travelling out of the main holiday periods. Star rating standards may differ to that of the UK, depending on the country of travel. The location shown on our map is to be used as a guide only and the actual location of the property may differ.
Your contact details may be passed on to the hotel so that they can make contact with you to discuss your booking in advance of your arrival.
Hotel Erwin 4*
Practical information about the property and your trip:
This property is not accessible to people with reduced mobility.
Check-in time: 16:00
Check-out time: 11:00
Pets are not permitted. Resort fees of $40/room/day are fully waived until 31/05/26. For stays from 01/06/2026, resort fees are reduced to $23.24/room/day. Important details about your hotel: Check-in and check-out outside the hotel's standard times are subject to availability and may incur additional fees, please check with the hotel prior to your visit. Please note, any included meals are usually served at the hotel’s main buffet restaurant (unless stated otherwise). Alternative food and drinks outlets may not be applicable to your board basis and/or available at selected times only. Please see directly with the hotel for further details of your board conditions.
There are no taxes to pay on arrival to your hotel.
*Certain facilities/ services are subject to a surcharge payable on-site. A warm welcome We offer you a warm welcome to your holiday destination, and our partners are committed to ensuring your well-being. If booking as a solo traveller, room type is not guaranteed. You may be placed in a single, double or twin room, based on availability. You may be asked to provide a credit/debit card deposit on arrival to cover any purchases made at the hotel. Although we endeavour to provide up-to-date information, we cannot guarantee that all hotel facilities and services will be available during your stay, especially when travelling out of the main holiday periods. Star rating standards may differ to that of the UK, depending on the country of travel.
Some facilities may not be available.
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