Las Vegas Bus Trips

Las Vegas is a great place for a vacation. Between the Las Vegas Strip, the Hoover Dam, the Grand Canyon, and Zion National Park, tourists from across the globe will never run out of sights to see. Bus tours are scheduled daily to show tourists and natives alike all the hot spots in and around Las Vegas.
  1. Grand Canyon South Rim Bus Tour

    • The Grand Canyon South Rim Bus Tour picks guests up at their hotel in Las Vegas and takes them to the Grand Canyon, Hoover Dam, museums and other sites. The deluxe motor coaches are equipped with restrooms, DVD players, flat-screen TVs, air conditioning, large windows and overhead storage. A free lunch is provided to all passengers. Guests arrive at the Grand Canyon and can take a walk along the rim of the canyon and visit the Hoover Dam. The pickup is around 6:30 in the morning, and drop-off is 9 at night, so this tour is an all-day excursion. Seats are $179, but discounts are available.

      Grand Canyon Tour Company

      4343 N. Rancho Drive, Suite 230

      Las Vegas, NV 89130

      1-800-2CANYON

      grandcanyontourcompany.com

    Zion National Park Tour

    • The Zion National Park Tour is an all-day excursion hosted by Adventure Tours that takes passengers from Las Vegas to the Zion National Park. Part of the itinerary includes a nature hike, a drive through the park, and a picnic. The tour runs regularly on Tuesday and Thursday, and operates on additional days for parties of 4 or more. The whole tour lasts 10 hours, picking up passengers at 6 a.m. and dropping them off around 4 that afternoon. Canyons, rivers and beautiful gardens cover the park, making it a great location for those with an interest in photography. The cost is $199 per person.

      Adventure Photo Tours

      3111 S Valley View Blvd.Ste X-106

      Las Vegas, Nevada 89102

      702-889-8687

      adventurephototours.com

    Death Valley Tours

    • Take a bus tour las Vegas to Death Valley with Sweetours Las Vegas Bus Tours. Available November 1 through April 30, passengers will ride in an air-conditioned bus or an SUV through Death Valley, covered in sand dunes and wildflowers. See animals that only have a habitat in extreme heat. One stop on the tour is the Furnace Creek Inn, a quiet retreat for many celebrities. Another stop, Scotty's Castle and Museum, features new-age innovations unlike anything someone would find in a typical museum. The cost of the tour is $199 per person, and there is a minumum four-person requirement for the tour to take place.

      SweeTours

      6363 S. Pecos, Ste 106

      Las Vegas, NV 89120

      1-702-456-9200

      sweetours.com

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