7 days to discover Page from the Lake
(Unusual / Atypical trips)
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7 days / 6 nights
Price includes:
- 6 nights on a houseboat (subject to availability at the time of booking)
- Upper Antelope Canyon sightseeing tour (approx. 1h) for 4 person
- Air Tour over Horseshoe Bend & Lake Powell (approx. 30 min) for 4 person
- 24/7 on-sport assistance and concierge service
Price doesn't include:
- Domestic flights
- Admission fee to national or state park
- Houseboat service fee (approx. $99 per houseboat)
- Fuel
- Any rental car or transfers
- Extras, personal expenses and tips
- Meals
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From $915 per person (based on 4 person) |
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7 DAYS ON A HOUSEBOAT IN LAKE POWELL
The town of Page, located on the shores of beautiful Lake Powell, is very new. It was not built until 1957, initially for the workers constructing the Glen Canyon Dam. Finished in 1966, the dam gave birth to Lake Powell and now provides hydroelectric power to millions of people across seven states. The Page area is a destination not to be missed for its spectacular scenery. A marvel in the American West, Lake Powell’s blue waters penetrate sandy creeks and deep trenches dominated by towering red rock cliffs. And after taking about 17 years to fill, it is now the second largest artificial lake in the United States.
The region offers a wide variety of landscapes and outdoor activities. For water sport enthusiasts, you can practice wakeboarding, rafting, kayaking, paddle boarding or water skiing. By land, take the hiking trails of Glen Canyon National Recreation Area and admire its red-and-orange cliffs and mounds, and don't miss the Horseshoe Bend. If you prefer a bird’s eye view, take a helicopter or plane (approx. 30 min plane tour including) to get a more comprehensive perspective of the vast lake and breathtaking scenery. One must see landmark of the region is Antelope Canyon (approx. 1h sighseeing tour included). The colors are constantly changing as the sun moves across the sky, gently filtering light through the stone walls, reminiscent of the sails of a boat.
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7 DAYS ON A HOUSEBOAT IN LAKE POWELL
The town of Page, located on the shores of beautiful Lake Powell, is very new. It was not built until 1957, initially for the workers constructing the Glen Canyon Dam. Finished in 1966, the dam gave birth to Lake Powell and now provides hydroelectric power to millions of people across seven states. The Page area is a destination not to be missed for its spectacular scenery. A marvel in the American West, Lake Powell’s blue waters penetrate sandy creeks and deep trenches dominated by towering red rock cliffs. And after taking about 17 years to fill, it is now the second largest artificial lake in the United States.
The region offers a wide variety of landscapes and outdoor activities. For water sport enthusiasts, you can practice wakeboarding, rafting, kayaking, paddle boarding or water skiing. By land, take the hiking trails of Glen Canyon National Recreation Area and admire its red-and-orange cliffs and mounds, and don't miss the Horseshoe Bend. If you prefer a bird’s eye view, take a helicopter or plane (approx. 30 min plane tour including) to get a more comprehensive perspective of the vast lake and breathtaking scenery. One must see landmark of the region is Antelope Canyon (approx. 1h sighseeing tour included). The colors are constantly changing as the sun moves across the sky, gently filtering light through the stone walls, reminiscent of the sails of a boat.
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