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Las Vegas in 2 days: outdoor thrills and city highlights

2 days
4 stops
Step outside and discover a fresh side of Las Vegas! This two-day adventure is packed with outdoor fun, from legendary landmarks to glowing neon history. With the All Inclusive pass, you’ll have the freedom to explore, save, and make every moment count.

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    Hoover Dam Highlights Tour: discover a desert marvel

    Start your Las Vegas escape with a guided Hoover Dam tour. This engineering feat sits amid dramatic desert scenery, offering endless photo ops and fascinating stories from your guide. Soak up sweeping views of the Colorado River and Lake Mead, and check out the observation deck for a fresh perspective. If you’re up for more, nearby trails and picnic spots invite you to linger outdoors.
    Hoover Dam
    Booking required

    Hoover Dam Highlights Tour

    Up to 4 hours
    $65.00Included with the All-Inclusive Pass

    Hop aboard a deluxe coach right from the Las Vegas Strip, and start your Hoover Dam Tour adventure.With your Hoover Dam Tour tickets, you’ll get amazing views of the Hoover Dam from the Mike O’Callaghan-Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge. At 905 feet above the Colorado River, your views will be unparalleled. You’ll also get to peer down into the magnificent Black Canyon, spanned by the Hoover Dam itself.As well as visiting the Lake Mead Visitor's Center, you'll also have time to explore Boulder City.Be sure to keep those phones and cameras charged, as you won’t want to miss out on the opportunity to get these once-in-a-lifetime photos.
    With All-Inclusive Pass
    Upgrade to the Hoover Dam Exploration Tour for only $15!


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    Hop-On Hop-Off Big Bus Classic Daytime Only Tour: see Vegas in the open air

    Climb aboard an open-top bus and cruise through Las Vegas at your own pace. Hop off to explore outdoor highlights like the Fountains of Bellagio or the lively Fremont Street Experience. Enjoy the breeze as you roll down the Strip and downtown, with live commentary sharing fun city stories. It’s a relaxed way to spot street performers, public art, and buzzing neighborhoods. Try the Hop-On Hop-Off Big Bus Classic Daytime Only Tour for the best views.
    Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour Las Vegas

    Hop-On Hop-Off Big Bus Classic Daytime Only Tour

    2-3 hours
    $58.00Included with the All-Inclusive Pass

    Each double-decker bus tour has a live guide to provide a fun, informative, and entertaining overview of the Las Vegas Strip, Downtown, and beyond.You’ll learn about Sin City’s fascinating history and how it got its nickname, how the area has developed over time and continues to grow, and some insider tips on making the most of your visit from your knowledgeable guide.Hop off and explore an area by foot or visit other attractions. Buses run on 30 to 60-minute intervals, so you’ll never have to wait too long before another bus arrives to pick you up and take you to your next destination.The Red Route features over 9 stops, strategically placed near popular landmarks and things to do on the Las Vegas Strip and Downtown. Check out the Bellagio Fountains, see views from the mountains to the desert from the Stratosphere, pose for a photo-op under the “Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas” sign, and more – all during your Big Bus tour in Las Vegas.Rather get an overview of the sights and just take it all in? Stay on board for the full loop. The entire tour duration is approximately 2.5-hours for a full loop and is one of the best ways to get acquainted with Las Vegas and start your trip.
    With All-Inclusive Pass
    Hop-on, hop-off at any stop
    Limited time only – enjoy a FREE upgrade to a 2-day Hop-On Hop-Off Big Bus ticket until September 30th!

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