Start your luxury Utah adventure at Zion National Park, which features some of the most stunning red rock formations in the country. Take a scenic drive, hike to Angels Landing, and cool off in the Virgin River. Afterward, check in to the luxurious Amangiri Resort, which offers stunning views of the surrounding canyons.
Drive to Bryce Canyon National Park, which boasts unique hoodoo rock formations. Take a guided horse ride and enjoy panoramic views from Sunrise Point or Sunset Point while savoring a luxury picnic from Rubys Inn Restaurant. For dinner, savor a spectacular steak at Rustler's Restaurant.
Drive to the ski-in/ski-out Montage Deer Valley Resort in Park City, surrounded by the Wasatch Mountains. Enjoy skiing and snowboarding in winter or mountain biking, horseback riding, and hiking in summer. Afterward, chill at the spa or hot tub and dine at the 5-star Edge Steakhouse.
For your final day in Utah, discover the capital city of Salt Lake with its major attractions like the mormon temple, State Capitol, Red Butte Garden or Utah Museum of Fine Arts. Then, shop at the trendy City Creek Center and taste cocktails at the charming speakeasy Bar-X. Retire to your luxurious room at Grand America and celebrate your unforgettable Utah trip with a decadent dinner at the five-star The Garden Restaurant.
You will need to rent a car since public transportation isn't the most convenient to all areas of Utah. Prices vary depending on the rental car company, so compare prices to get the best deal. Estimated transportation costs are around $500-800 including gas.
If you have more time, consider driving to Moab to see Arches National Park, Monument Valley Tribal Park, and Canyonlands National Park. If you have less time, consider dropping Bryce Canyon National Park from the itinerary.
Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC) can be found around 3 miles Northwest of the downtown area. Uber, Lyft, and taxicabs are readily available for transportation.