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Embark on a captivating fly-drive adventure from Las Vegas, exploring a diverse tapestry of iconic destinations across the American West. Begin amidst the dazzling lights of Las Vegas, then venture into the stark beauty of Death Valley and the majestic landscapes of Yosemite National Park. Travel westward to San Francisco, where you can immerse yourself in the city's vibrant culture and iconic landmarks. Follow the scenic California coastline southwards, discovering the charm of Los Angeles and the laid-back vibes of San Diego. Venture east to Monument Valley's striking desert landscapes and immerse yourself in the rich heritage of the Navajo Nation. Conclude your journey with a visit to the awe-inspiring Grand Canyon and Bryce Canyon before returning to Las Vegas, enriched by unforgettable experiences and stunning natural beauty.
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The hottest, driest and lowest National Park
Fly to Las Vegas, then pick up your rental car and drive to your hotel in the Death Valley National Park area.
Known as the hottest, driest, and lowest National Park in the United States, Death Valley lies in a basin below sea level, characterized by persistent drought and record-breaking summer temperatures. However, within this extreme environment, there are remarkable contrasts: towering peaks dusted with winter snow, occasional rainstorms transforming the desert into fields of wildflowers, and lush oases providing havens for wildlife and people alike. Despite its ominous name, Death Valley supports a surprising diversity of life.
Make sure to stop at Zabriskie Point, offering a sweeping panoramic view of the vast valley. In the evening, take advantage of one of the best stargazing opportunities in the world, admiring the night sky in this remote and pristine location.
Accommodation: The Ranch at Death Valley or similar
Driving time: 2 hrs / 123 mi
If you're traveling during the summer months, the most picturesque route from Death Valley to Yosemite is along Highway 395, running along the eastern side of the National Parks. This highway offers stunning vistas of the Sierra Nevada mountains to the west and the valley to the east. Highway 395 leads to Tioga Pass, the main entrance to Yosemite. Tioga Pass typically opens after all snow has been cleared, with the exact opening date varying each year. In 2024, it opened in mid-June and usually stays open until the end of October. If Tioga Pass is closed, access to Yosemite from the east is not possible. Therefore, if you're traveling before the pass opens, it's advisable to take the western route around the National Parks via Bakersfield, where roads are consistently open, and consider staying overnight in Fresno or Selma.
Accommodation: Mammoth Mountain Inn or similar
Driving time: 3.5 hrs / 209 mi
Yosemite National Park boasts approximately 800 miles of trails, making it an ideal destination for walking, hiking, and experiencing nature.
If open, the famous scenic Tioga Pass on Highway 120 is a must-see. At 3,031 meters, it is the highest mountain pass in all of California.The drive through Tioga Pass is a scenic marvel, winding through rugged terrain adorned with alpine meadows, granite peaks, and pristine lakes. Each turn presents breathtaking views that epitomize the Sierra Nevada's majestic beauty. Note that there is an admission fee to use the pass.
Accommodation: Hotel Lumberjack, Sonora or similar
Driving time: 3.5 hrs / 145 mi
Drive across California to one of America's favorite cities, San Francisco, and explore at your leisure. Maybe begin your adventure with a walk or bike ride across the iconic Golden Gate Bridge for stunning views of the bay. Take a ferry to Alcatraz Island to tour the infamous former prison. Head to Fisherman’s Wharf for fresh seafood, a visit to Pier 39, and a chance to see the sea lions. Spend some time in Golden Gate Park, where you can visit the California Academy of Sciences, the Japanese Tea Garden, and the De Young Museum. Wander through Chinatown, the oldest and one of the largest in North America, and experience the unique thrill of driving or walking down Lombard Street, the most "crooked" street in the world.
Accommodation: Travelodge by Wyndham by the Bay, San Francisco or similar
Driving time: 3 hrs / 132 mi
Another free day to enjoy San Franscisco. Maybe ride one of San Francisco's historic cable cars for a charming city tour. Or book an optional excursion to Napa and Sonoma Wine Country. In the evening, you could visit Union Square to dine and enjoy the vibrant nightlife.
Accommodation: Travelodge by Wyndham by the Bay, San Francisco or similar
Starting your journey in Pismo Beach, head south on Highway 101. As you leave the charming seaside town, you’ll pass through the rolling hills and vineyards of the Central Coast, offering a serene backdrop for the first leg of your trip.
Your first major stop could be Santa Barbara, often referred to as the "American Riviera." This beautiful city boasts Mediterranean-style architecture, pristine beaches, and a lively downtown area. You could spend some time exploring the historic Santa Barbara Mission, strolling along State Street, or relaxing on the sandy shores of East Beach.
As you approach the Malibu coastline, the scenery becomes even more spectacular. The drive along Pacific Coast Highway (PCH) offers stunning ocean views, with opportunities to stop at Zuma Beach, Point Dume, or the Getty Villa, which houses an impressive collection of ancient art.
As you near Los Angeles, you’ll pass through the iconic beach towns of Santa Monica and Venice. In Santa Monica, you could take a stroll on the famous Santa Monica Pier, ride the Ferris wheel, or enjoy the bustling Third Street Promenade. Venice Beach offers a more eclectic vibe with its boardwalk, Muscle Beach, and unique shops and cafes.
Finally, as you enter Los Angeles, the city’s skyline and vibrant energy welcome you. With its diverse neighborhoods, world-famous attractions, and endless entertainment options, Los Angeles offers something for everyone. Whether you’re heading to Hollywood, exploring the museums in downtown LA, or relaxing in the upscale neighborhoods of Beverly Hills, the drive from Pismo Beach to Los Angeles is filled with memorable experiences and stunning coastal beauty.
Accommodation: Best Western Plus Meridian Inn Anaheim, Los Angeles or similar
Driving time: 4 hrs / 222 mi
With its diverse neighbourhoods, world-famous attractions, and endless entertainment options, Los Angeles offers something for everyone. You could head to Hollywood, exploring the museums in downtown LA, or relax in the upscale neighborhoods of Beverly Hills. Or join an optional excursion to Warner Bros Studio tour and Celebrity homes tour.
Accommodation: Best Western Plus Meridian Inn Anaheim, Los Angeles or similar
Today you'll drive to the high desert landscapes of Arizona. Start your trip by heading east on Interstate 8 (I-8) from San Diego. As you leave San Diego, you'll pass through the foothills and desert terrain of eastern San Diego County, where you can appreciate the rugged beauty of the Anza-Borrego Desert State Park. As you approach Prescott, you’ll notice the landscape transition into pine forests and a cooler climate due to its higher elevation. Prescott, known for its historic downtown, Whiskey Row, and outdoor recreational opportunities, offers a charming destination to explore.
Accommodation: Days Inn by Wyndham Prescott or similar
Driving time: 6.25 hrs / 372 mi
Today drive from Flagstaff to Monument Valley, traversing the Navajo Nation Reservation. Starting on Highway 89, head eastward towards Tuba City, where you'll catch glimpses of the breathtaking Painted Desert. This colourful landscape sets the stage for the awe-inspiring sights that await.
Continue on Highway 160 as you descend into Monument Valley, where the scenery transitions into what feels like a cinematic set or an alien world. This iconic 'red rock' country has served as the backdrop for numerous Hollywood films, spanning from sci-fi epics to classic Westerns. Access the Monument Valley Tribal Park via US163, with an admission fee of $8 per person at the time of writing.
Begin your exploration at the visitor center, where you can embark on the Tribal Park loop, a 17-mile scenic drive known as the Valley Drive. This route offers stunning views of iconic landmarks, with plenty of opportunities to capture memorable photos, especially during sunset. After your adventure in Monument Valley, consider spending the night around Kayenta, a nearby town that provides convenient access to the park and its surrounding attractions.
Accommodation: Kayenta Monument Valley Inn or similar
Driving time: 2.5 hrs / 150 mi
Today, your journey takes you back to Las Vegas, offering the flexibility to explore the stunning Valley of Fire State Park along the way or head directly to the bustling city.
If you choose to visit Valley of Fire State Park, located northeast of Las Vegas, you'll discover a landscape adorned with vibrant red sandstone formations that seem to ignite with color under the desert sun. The park features ancient petroglyphs, unique rock formations, and scenic vistas that make it a photographer's paradise.
Alternatively, if you prefer to head straight to Las Vegas, you'll have ample time to enjoy the city's world-class entertainment, dining, and nightlife options. Las Vegas offers everything from iconic casinos and live shows to gourmet restaurants and shopping experiences along the famous Strip.
Accommodation: OYO Las Vegas or similar
Driving time: 5 hrs / 291 mi
Las Vegas, known as the Entertainment Capital of the World, dazzles visitors with its vibrant nightlife, world-renowned casinos, and extravagant shows. Nestled in the Mojave Desert of Nevada, this bustling city is a playground for people seeking excitement. The iconic Las Vegas Strip stretches for miles, lined with themed hotels boasting elaborate architecture and opulent interiors. From the dancing fountains of the Bellagio to the pyramid-shaped Luxor and the replica Eiffel Tower at Paris Las Vegas, each resort offers a unique experience. Beyond the glamour of the casinos, Las Vegas offers a diverse culinary scene with celebrity chef restaurants, bustling bars, and gourmet buffets.
Accommodation: OYO Las Vegas or similar
Today you fly back to the UK, dropping the car back at Las Vegas airport.
Your overnight flight arrives back in the UK for you to make your journey home.
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