Antelope Point Marina

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Page, United States

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Houseboat rental service· Boat rental service· Marina· Visitor center· Gift shop

Antelope Point Marina Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Antelope Point Marina is located in Page, United States on 537 Marina Pkwy. Antelope Point Marina is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category houseboat rental service in United States.

Address

537 Marina Pkwy

Phone

+1 9286455900

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Garrett Shue

If you are wondering if you should stop here then please read this review! (It’s a must see) We visiting the Grand Canyon for the week and of all the places we went this was our favorite! This marina is a hidden gem and I can’t express how glad we were that we went! First off you can rent a 2 person kayak for 40 for the whole day! Then they give you a map and you kayak to one of the most stunning places I have ever been. You enter antelope canyon (which requires a guide fee to enter but this marina covers that fee) and you are surrounded by some of the most stunning cliffs. Once you paddle all the way to the end you can then rest your boat and hike parts of the canyon. It’s honestly such a surreal experience and my top recommendations to any friend who go to the Canyons! We brought our own lunch and stored food and belongings in waterproof bags provided at no charge! Having lunch in such a beautiful place is a experience I will never forget! When paddling back you will probably see a few people cliff jumping. We stopped and for about an hour or so jumped off 4-5 different cliffs. Since the canyon is tall and deep it’s extremely safe and a common practice for guides/guest to stop and jump!

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Rachel Varela

Everyone working at this marine is incredibly helpful and attentive. There’s an extremely long ramp from the parking lot, and 4x times we were greeted by different men asking if we needed assistance or a ride on a golf cart traveling up and down. Very thoughtful staff. We rented kayaks for a very reasonable price for the entire day. They were well maintained and clean. We kayaked 7 mi hoping to see Antelope Canyon. If you likewise are hoping to do the same, please note: **Due to the abundance of boaters accessing antelope canyon during the COVID 19 closures, it has about 50 kayaks or more a day beached inside the canyon. It’s a beautiful sight inside, however, the rock walls are being horribly defaced. We watched 3 separate groups tagging in the span of 1 hour. If you want to visit, please remember that this is a felony and we all want to work together to preserve this beautiful treasure.

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Trevor Newcomb

Serve was very nice. It was busy but no issue as the location was really neat. We sat outside.

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Jack Sharkey

Beautiful kayaking experience. If you rent from them though, be very explicit about checking back out at the office in-person afterward and not just with the same workers at the dock you checked in with 1 hour ago. I was charged the full 200 security deposit even though the kayaks were both returned undamaged.

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Sin Aguayo

76 an hour with a 2 hour minimum to rent the boat we got which was a 26 footer. Prices vary depending on what you want to rent. You must pay a deposit as well. If it is cash you will get it back at the end of the trip if the boat is in the same condition. If you are using a credit card then you will get the funds refunded within 3 to 5 business days, just a heads up. For us we had to pay 470 for the deposit on the 26 foot boat. For kayaks I believe is a 100 deposit with 10 an hour for a single and 15 an hour for a double. Boats will be topped off. Once you return you have to fill it back up at the station at your own expense. Now, Staff was very helpful thank you for the opportunity to let us use your equipment. Due to COVID the Navajo Nation is shut down so no tours are available which explains the lack of tourism we literally had the whole canyon for ourselves. Since it was really cold (about 24 degrees) they provided us with blankets at no extra cost. So if you end up going around this time of the year make sure you bring cold weather gear. They will give you a run down on how to operate the boat so that there is no confusion. They will also give you some tips on where to go and where not to go. Suggest you hit Antolope canyon. I highly recommended. Follow me and my adventures fb sin aguayo ig @Sin_Aguayo