However, if you are short on time, or just don’t like the idea of driving hundreds of miles to get back to your starting point, then going point-to-point is your best option. If you start and end in two different locations, there is a good chance that your rental car price will include an additional drop fee. Several of these itineraries are done point-to-point (starting in Las Vegas and ending in Phoenix, or vice versa), so you will need to book open jaw flights. Several of these itineraries can be done as a Las Vegas loop road trip.įor all of these itineraries, you will need to rent a car. Depending on the length of time of the itinerary, we also add in places like Zion National Park, Antelope Canyon, Sedona, Death Valley, and Monument Valley.
All of these itineraries include Las Vegas and the Grand Canyon. Here are five sample itineraries, ranging from 5 to 10 days.