Page has maybe 15–20 hotels and vacation rentals worth considering, all within a ten-minute drive of each other on or near N. Lake Powell Boulevard. Marketing copy makes them look interchangeable. They are not — the gap between the newest mid-range build (Hyatt Place, 2019) and the worst-reviewed budget motel on the same street is roughly 1.5 stars and $80 a night. After a week of on-the-ground research and stays at three different properties between 2023 and July 2025, plus cross-checked May 2026 pricing on Booking.com, these are the picks worth your money — and the two worth avoiding.
Hotel ratings and review counts referenced on this page are blended from Booking.com and Google Maps listings as of May 2026, rounded to the nearest 10. Nightly rates are sampled from Booking.com searches for representative shoulder-season and summer dates and will move with demand.
Total hotels in Page
~15–20 properties
Budget tier
$75–120 / night
Mid-range tier
$130–190 / night
Top-tier picks
$145–260 / night
Lakefront (Wahweap)
$250–350 shoulder · $320–450 peak
Book ahead (summer)
8–12 weeks
Where are the hotels in Page exactly?
Page's hotel inventory is concentrated in three small clusters, all within a 10-minute drive of each other:
- N. Lake Powell Boulevard (main strip): the bulk of the hotels — Hyatt Place, Best Western Plus, Comfort Inn, Quality Inn, Days Inn, Holiday Inn Express. Restaurants are within walking distance. This is where most travellers should aim.
- Coppermine Road area: a smaller cluster east of the main strip, including the Hampton Inn and a couple of Airbnb-style vacation rentals. 5-minute drive to restaurants.
- Wahweap Marina (12 minutes north): Lake Powell Resort and the Wahweap Campground. Lakefront, isolated, no walkable restaurants but the resort has its own dining. The right pick if Lake Powell activities are a major part of your trip.
For Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend visitors, the main-strip hotels are the efficient default — you are 10 minutes from the Antelope tour staging, 8 minutes from Horseshoe Bend parking, and you can walk to dinner.
Top-tier picks (newest builds, best reviews)
The newest builds and the consistently top-reviewed properties in town. Price-wise they straddle mid-range and premium ($145–260 depending on dates) — what you are paying extra for is recency and review consistency, not lakefront views. Worth booking first; if these sell out, the mid-range chains below are the fallback.
Hyatt Place Page / Lake Powell — my default pick
Opened in 2019, the newest hotel in town by a clear margin. Standard Hyatt Place format: spacious rooms, separate sitting area, decent breakfast included, indoor pool. The lobby and rooms feel current rather than tired — the difference is visible compared to the older properties on the same street that have not been refurbished in a decade. Walking distance to State 48 Tavern and Big John's BBQ. Book 8+ weeks ahead for July weekends — this is the option that sells out first.
Hyatt Place Page / Lake Powell
Newest hotel in town (built 2019). Walking distance to the main restaurants on N. Lake Powell Blvd. Indoor pool, full breakfast included, spacious rooms with sitting area. The most-booked mid-range option in Page.
Best Western Plus at Lake Powell
Slightly older than the Hyatt Place but very well maintained, with one of the best outdoor pools in town — useful in summer when the in-room AC is doing serious work. Breakfast included, free parking, walking distance to restaurants. The realistic alternative to the Hyatt Place if it's sold out for your dates.
Best Western Plus at Lake Powell
Mid-range chain with one of the best outdoor pools in Page — matters more than you think after a July tour. Family rooms available. Breakfast included, walking distance to restaurants. The realistic alternative to the Hyatt Place.
Mid-range tier ($130–190 / night)
The reliable chain options. None are exciting; all are workable for one or two nights without complaint. The Hampton Inn is the strongest of this group.
Hampton Inn & Suites Page – Lake Powell
Located in the Coppermine Road cluster slightly off the main strip. Standard Hampton Inn format — clean, predictable, free hot breakfast, indoor pool. The 5-minute drive to the restaurants is a small downside but not a dealbreaker for most travellers. Worth noting it is the closest property to the Antelope X tour staging at ~8 minutes, which makes it a quiet favourite for early-morning slot-canyon slots.
Hampton Inn & Suites Page - Lake Powell
Standard Hampton Inn format — clean, predictable, free hot breakfast, indoor pool. Slightly off the main strip (5-minute drive to restaurants) but the closest hotel to the Antelope X staging. Reliable Hilton-brand pick if Hyatt and Best Western Plus are sold out.
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Page
On the main strip, opposite the Hyatt Place. Slightly older than the Hyatt, similar format (suite-style rooms, breakfast, indoor pool). Pick this one if the Hyatt and Best Western Plus are both sold out and you don't want to drop down to budget tier.
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Page
Suite-style rooms on the main strip opposite the Hyatt Place. Indoor pool, included hot breakfast, predictable IHG-brand quality. The third-choice mid-range pick after Hyatt and Best Western Plus.
Budget tier ($75–120 / night)
Older properties, often with reviews in the 3.5–4.1 range. Workable for one night, less pleasant for longer stays. The realistic budget choice in Page is Comfort Inn at Lake Powell: not exciting but consistently reviewed in the “clean and basic” range, and the price is genuinely $70–100 below the mid-range options for the same dates.
Comfort Inn at Lake Powell — the workable budget pick
On the main strip, walking distance to restaurants. Rooms are dated but clean, free hot breakfast (limited compared to Hampton Inn), outdoor pool. Reviews issues are about age, not cleanliness or staff. For a single night before or after a road-trip leg, fine.
Comfort Inn at Lake Powell
The legitimate budget pick on the main strip. Older property, clean rooms, basic hot breakfast, outdoor pool. Walking distance to State 48 and Big John's. $70–100 cheaper than the mid-range options for the same dates.
Quality Inn Page
The second budget option worth considering. Similar profile to the Comfort Inn — older property, basic, breakfast included, decent pool. The realistic backup if Comfort Inn is sold out.
Quality Inn Page
Older Choice Hotels property similar to Comfort Inn — basic, breakfast included, decent pool. The cheapest chain option in Page on most dates. Workable for one night; less appealing for longer stays.
Lakefront option: Lake Powell Resort at Wahweap Marina
The premium-and-different choice. Lake Powell Resort sits directly on the marina, 12 minutes north of Page town, with rooms that overlook the lake and the sandstone landscape beyond it. Resort amenities (multiple restaurants on site, pools, marina access, boat rentals at the door) and a setting you cannot get anywhere else in the area.
The trade-off is location. You are not walking to anything except the marina restaurants and the boat dock. Every Page-town activity (Antelope Canyon, Horseshoe Bend, town restaurants) is a 15–20 minute drive away. If your trip is heavily Lake Powell-focused — Rainbow Bridge boat tour, kayak day at Antelope Point, sunset at Wahweap Bay — this is the natural base for one or two of your nights. If your trip is mostly slot-canyon and overlook visits, the town hotels are more efficient.
The lake-view rooms command a premium over the standard rooms — worth it if you are paying for the location.
Lake Powell Resort (Wahweap Marina)
The only lakefront option, 12 minutes north of Page town. Multiple on-site restaurants, pools, direct marina access, sunset views over the lake. No walkable restaurants outside the resort — drive into Page for everything else.
Wahweap Campground — the quiet alternative
Most accommodation guides for Page skip camping because the audience is assumed to want hotels. That misses the quietest and cheapest option in the area: Wahweap Campground, operated by the Lake Powell Resorts concessioner adjacent to the marina, with full hookups for RVs and a separate tent area. Realistic 2026 rate: ~$45/night for an RV site with hookups, ~$30/night for a tent site. Reservations through the Lake Powell Resorts website or by phone.
What Wahweap Campground does and does not have:
- Has: hot showers, laundry, dump station, water/electric hookups, walking distance to the marina, sunset views over the lake.
- Does not have: on-site grocery (drive into Page for that), guaranteed shade (book a tree-shaded site if you can), or fast Wi-Fi.
For tent campers wanting a free, beachfront option: Lone Rock Beach on the Utah side of the lake (5 minutes north of Wahweap) is BLM dispersed camping — no hookups, no services, but free and right on the water. Best in spring and fall; in summer the lack of shade is brutal.
Airbnb vs hotel in Page
Page has an active vacation-rental market — mostly 2–3 bedroom houses and converted casitas in residential streets a 5–10 minute drive from the restaurant strip. Realistic 2026 rates: $150–250/night for a 2-bedroom in shoulder season, $230–380 in peak summer. Cleaning fees of $80–150 are common on top of the nightly rate, which pushes the effective per-night cost up for short stays.
When Airbnb makes sense:
- Family of 4+ travelling for 3+ nights. The kitchen, extra bedroom and laundry are worth real money over a long stay.
- Multi-generation trips where two couples want their own space but a shared living area.
- Cyclists or road-trippers wanting a garage for bikes or extra gear that does not fit in a hotel room.
When a hotel is the better call:
- One or two nights. The cleaning fee structure on Airbnb makes short stays inefficient.
- Solo or couple traveller wanting walkability to restaurants.
- Anyone valuing predictable mid-range chain quality over residential-house variability. Hyatt Place delivers the same room every time; Airbnbs vary wildly.
Two hotels I would avoid in Page
Two budget motels on or near N. Lake Powell Boulevard have consistently weak reviews (sub-3.8 averages on Booking and Google) and were noticeably below the tier on my July 2025 site visits. I am not naming them here because Page is small and operators change, but the pattern to watch for is:
- Properties with reviews under 3.8 on Booking.com, where the recurring complaints in 2024–2026 reviews are cleanliness (not age) and noise. Age complaints are normal in Page; cleanliness complaints are not.
- Properties without a chain affiliationat sub-$80/night summer rates. Real value for that money does not exist in Page's summer market — if it looks too cheap, the reviews will explain why.
The Comfort Inn and Quality Inn are the legitimate budget options. Drop below those and you are usually trading $40 a night for a substantially worse stay.
Booking tips that apply to all properties
- Book through Booking.com for cancellation flexibility— most hotels show identical or near-identical rates on Booking.com and the operator website, but Booking's “Free cancellation” tier gives you up to 48 hours before arrival. For a Page trip where Antelope tours can be cancelled by monsoon weather, that flexibility has real value.
- Avoid third-tier aggregators (Travelocity, Orbitz, Hotels.com via discount affiliates). Prices are usually within $5–10 of Booking.com but cancellation policies are worse and customer service quality for issues at check-in drops sharply.
- Park-pass discounts: AAA, AARP and military discounts work at most Page chain hotels (Hyatt Place, Hampton Inn, Holiday Inn Express, Best Western Plus). Worth checking on direct-with-operator bookings; Booking.com listings rarely surface them.
- Watch for the “resort fee” trap at Lake Powell Resort: the lakefront property charges a daily resort fee (~$20–30) on top of the room rate. Not hidden, but easy to miss when comparing total cost against town hotels. Town hotels do not charge resort fees.
- One-night stays in summer pay a premium. Most Page hotels quietly weight rates higher for single-night bookings during June–August. Two nights at $180/night is often cheaper per-night than one night at the same hotel.
Frequently asked questions
What is the best hotel in Page, Arizona?
For most travellers, the Hyatt Place Page / Lake Powell — the newest build in town (opened 2019), reliably ~4.5 on guest reviews, mid-range pricing (around $150–190 in shoulder season, $200+ in peak summer), and walking distance to the main restaurants on N. Lake Powell Blvd. If lakefront views and resort amenities matter more than walkability, Lake Powell Resort at Wahweap Marina is the premium answer at $250–350. Budget travellers should look at Quality Inn or Comfort Inn; both are workable for one or two nights.
Where is the best place to stay near Antelope Canyon?
Every hotel in Page town is within 8–15 minutes of the Antelope Canyon tour staging areas — the slot canyon is inside Navajo Nation land 5 miles east of town, so there is no "on-site" lodging at the canyon itself. The closest options are the Coppermine Road cluster (Hampton Inn & Suites Page – Lake Powell, ~8 minutes to Antelope X parking and Lower Antelope) and the main-strip hotels (Hyatt Place, Best Western Plus, Holiday Inn Express, ~10–12 minutes). Lake Powell Resort at Wahweap Marina is further (18–22 minutes to Antelope) and only makes sense if Lake Powell activities are the main reason for the trip. For Antelope-priority itineraries, prioritise a main-strip or Coppermine Road property over Wahweap.
Should I stay in Page town or at Lake Powell?
Depends on the trip. Page town puts you 10 minutes from Antelope Canyon, 8 minutes from Horseshoe Bend, and walking distance from restaurants — the right pick if your goal is the slot canyon and the overlook. Lake Powell (Wahweap Marina, 12 minutes north) gives you lakefront views, the marina at your door, and a much quieter setting — but you drive into Page for every meal and every tour. If you are doing Lake Powell as a major activity (kayaking, boat tour), Wahweap makes sense for one or two of your nights; otherwise the town hotels are the convenient default.
How far in advance should I book a hotel in Page?
Page hotel inventory is small (roughly 15–20 properties total) and demand is sharply seasonal. For June–August, book 8–12 weeks ahead minimum; the best-rated mid-range options (Hyatt Place, Best Western Plus, Hampton Inn) sell out months in advance for summer weekends. For shoulder season (late March–May, mid-September–October), 3–4 weeks is usually enough. Winter (November–February) is genuinely last-minute — you can almost always find something inside 7 days, often at 30–40% below summer rates.
Is Page expensive to stay in?
Yes for what it is — a small remote town with no major employer apart from tourism. Realistic 2026 rates: budget motels $75–120/night, mid-range chains $130–190/night, premium chains $200–280/night, Lake Powell Resort lakefront $250–350/night. Peak summer (July) adds 30–50% on top of these figures. Pages prices are roughly 20–30% higher than equivalent properties in Flagstaff or Williams (further south on the route) because of the concentrated demand from Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend visitors.
Is there a Marriott in Page, Arizona?
No — as of 2026 there is no Marriott-branded hotel directly in Page town. Marriott Bonvoy lists Page as a destination on its tourism page mainly to recommend properties in the wider northern Arizona region. The nearest Marriott Bonvoy properties are in Flagstaff (about 2.5 hours south on Route 89). In Page itself, the chain brands actually available are Hyatt (Hyatt Place Page / Lake Powell), Hilton (Hampton Inn & Suites Page – Lake Powell, Home2 Suites by Hilton), IHG (Holiday Inn Express & Suites Page, Garner Hotel Page), Best Western (Best Western Plus at Lake Powell, Best Western View of Lake Powell), Choice Hotels (Comfort Inn, Quality Inn) and Wyndham (La Quinta Inn & Suites). For Marriott loyalty members travelling through Page, the realistic options are either to use Bonvoy points at Flagstaff and day-trip up, or to break the Marriott chain for the Page nights and pick a Hyatt or Hilton property in town.
Are there pet-friendly hotels in Page, AZ?
Yes — several Page hotels accept dogs, typically with a non-refundable cleaning fee of $20–50 per stay. La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Page at Lake Powell is the most explicitly pet-friendly property in town (no weight limit, fee around $25/night). Best Western Plus at Lake Powell accepts dogs under approximately 80 lbs with a $20/night fee. Comfort Inn at Lake Powell allows pets up to 80 lbs for a one-off non-refundable fee. Hyatt Place Page / Lake Powell only accepts service animals as standard — pets are not part of the regular pet-policy programme. Always confirm the current pet fee and weight limit at booking time, especially in peak summer when some properties tighten or suspend pet bookings for the season.
Can I camp in Page?
Yes — the realistic options are Page-Lake Powell Campground (in town, full hookups, ~$50/night for RV) and Wahweap Campground (12 minutes north on the Lake Powell side, full service, ~$45/night, operated by the Lake Powell Resorts concessioner). For tent campers wanting a free option, Lone Rock Beach on the Utah side allows BLM dispersed camping on the beach itself — no hookups, no services, but free and right on the water. There is no overnight camping in the Horseshoe Bend or Antelope Canyon parking lots.
Is Airbnb a good option in Page?
Mixed. Page has an active Airbnb market — mostly 2–3 bedroom houses and converted casitas — at prices roughly comparable to hotel rates ($150–250/night for a 2-bedroom in shoulder season). The upside is space and a kitchen if you are travelling as a family or for more than two nights. The downside is location: most Page Airbnbs are in residential streets 5–10 minutes from the restaurant strip, not within walking distance. For one or two nights, a mid-range hotel is usually more efficient. For four or more nights as a family, Airbnb can be worth it.
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