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While visiting Glen Canyon National Recreation Area in Arizona, we decided to take a cruise to Antelope Canyon. Tours leave from both Antelope Point Marina and Wahweap Marina.

 

Bookings

We booked our cruise online and checked in at Antelope Point Marina 30 minutes before the tour. It costs US$50 per person (as of September 2023) and tours last an hour. A bottle of water is included with the tour.

The boat at Antelope Point Marina in Glen Canyon National Recreation Area in Arizona
The boat

 

Lake Powell

After boarding the boat, we started cruising on Lake Powell, passing sunbathers on the shore and stand-up paddlers near the mouth of the canyon.

Lake Powell
Sunbathers
Enjoying the cruise
Stand-up paddlers

 

Antelope Canyon

As we approached Antelope Canyon, we could see the canyon walls getting narrower and narrower.

Approaching the canyon
Entering the canyon
Cruising through the canyon
Cruising through the canyon

The colors started to change on the walls of the canyon, and there were some beautiful reflections in the water. The guide pointed out how high the water level once was by showing us the difference in the colors of the canyon walls.

Cruising through the canyon
The old water level is clearly visible
The canyon getting narrower

When we reached the end of the water, the guide mentioned that some boats used to be able to go a bit further into the canyon where it’s much narrower.

Near the water’s end
Near the water’s end
That’s as far as we could go

 

Conclusion

Overall, it was a nice way to enjoy Lake Powell and get out onto the water, although we would have preferred to visit the more spectacular parts of Antelope Canyon on land.

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