See the Best view in Vegas. Your flight starts early morning when you meet pilots and crew. The crews will unpack the balloons and get them ready for you to
See the Best view in Vegas. Your flight starts early morning when you meet pilots and crew. The crews will unpack the balloons and get them ready for you to
There's no better way to discover Las Vegas than from 1,000 feet in the open air. Experience spectacular bird's-eye views of the gorgeous Red Rock mountains
Enjoy the timeless Las Vegas skyline during a sunrise hot-air balloon flight as the sun comes up across from the Red Rock Mountains, admire the dramatic reds
The skyline of Las Vegas may seem compact when viewed from the interstate, but that's a mirage. The casinos are huge and walking through just one always takes longer than expected (especially if you stop to play a few slots). The good news is, many offer shuttles. Rideshare services, taxis, and rentals are a great choice if you want to explore further out.
Sun is a constant daytime presence in Las Vegas, and that's true even in the winter. But you can avoid the hottest rays while still enjoying great weather by steering clear of summer and instead visiting between March and May or between September and November. You'll never have to waste a day in your hotel room waiting for the outside world to simmer down. Cheaper deals for flights and accommodation at these times of year is another bonus, too.
Exactly what you need to pack for your Las Vegas trip depends very much on the type of vacation you're planning, but as a general rule, these simple essentials will take you far:
A surreal, neon-lit skyline dotted with world-renowned landmarks. A pyramid that shoots a white beam of light into the black space above. This is “America’s Playground.”
A surreal, neon-lit skyline dotted with world-renowned landmarks. A pyramid that shoots a white beam of light into the black space above. This is “America’s Playground.”
A surreal, neon-lit skyline dotted with world-renowned landmarks. A pyramid that shoots a white beam of light into the black space above. This is “America’s Playground.”