In the hot Mojave Desert, discover dancing fountains, mind-blowing shows and the highest level of luxury on neon-lit holidays to Las Vegas

There’s no other place in the USA as flashy and sybaritic as the desert southwest of fabulous Las Vegas.

Except opulent hotels, crystal-lit nightclubs, coconut cocktails at lavish poolside parties and stashes of red chips at poker tables. A feast of visual magic, the infamous neon-soaked Strip is jam packed with jaw dropping attractions; a replica Eiffel Tower, the multi-coloured High Roller and Bellagio's famous dancing fountains. Flock to high-flying circus shows, superstar residences and celebrity chef restaurants. The surrounding desert also happens to be home to some of the USA’s most breath-taking natural scenery. The west rim of the Grand Canyon and the red and orange sandstone rocks of the Valley of Fire are both within easy reach.

We are ready to catapult you into the midst of extravagance and excess, bringing you fabulous Las Vegas holidays.

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Las Vegas Hotels

Our recommendations for the best places to stay in Las Vegas

Bellagio

Arguably the most recognisable hotel on the strip - maybe even the world – where old Italian char...

ARIA Resort and Casino

Prepare yourself to be blown away by the bold yet unpretentious design and impressive variety of...

Vdara Hotel and Spa

The ideal choice for those looking for a swanky escape from the buzz of the strip without comprom...

MGM Grand

Grand in name, grand in nature, this impressive Las Vegas hotel has it all.

New York New York Hotel and Casino

Excite and bewilder your senses at New York New York, with sights, sounds and smells that will tr...

Luxor Hotel and Casino

Simply put, one of the most recognisable hotels in the world.

The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas

A lavish and contemporary, multi-tower hotel.

Circa Resort & Casino

Circa brings an upscale vibe to Fremont Street, otherwise known as ‘Old Vegas’.

Caesars Palace

Caesars is fun, style and opulence all rolled into one. Enter into this Roman-inspired, legendary...

Elara, A Hilton Grand Vacation Hotel-Centre Strip

Located in a prime spot this hotel ticks all the boxes. Action-packed location, tick. Clean and c...

Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas

This resort is something special. Sophisticated design and seamless service make this the luxurio...

JW Marriott Las Vegas Resort & Spa

Find yourself snoozing by the pool, listening to cascading waterfalls, hitting a round of golf or...

Nobu at Caesars Palace

Nestled within the walls of iconic Caesars Palace, Nobu takes things up a notch.

The Venetian Resort

The Venetian manages to replicate Venice in its architecture, cuisine and canals and bring it to...

Virgin Hotels Las Vegas - A Hilton Curio Collection

True to the Virgin brand, this Las Vegas hotel is uncompromisingly stylish, modern and sexy.

Waldorf Astoria

Intended as an escape from the crowds and removed from the whirlwind of the strip without comprom...

Wynn Las Vegas

Almost fairy-tale-like scenery and state-of-the-art rooms sum up the character of this hotel.

Holidays in Las Vegas

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  • 5 Star

Arguably the most recognisable hotel on the strip - maybe even the world – where old Italian charm beautifully integrates with the contemporary features we come to expect with a hotel of this calibre.

  • Las Vegas
  • 5 Star

Prepare yourself to be blown away by the bold yet unpretentious design and impressive variety of eateries and bars at ARIA.

  • Las Vegas
  • 5 Star

The ideal choice for those looking for a swanky escape from the buzz of the strip without compromising on location.

  • Las Vegas
  • 4.5 Star

Grand in name, grand in nature, this impressive Las Vegas hotel has it all.

  • Las Vegas
  • 4 Star

Excite and bewilder your senses at New York New York, with sights, sounds and smells that will truly make you feel as though you’ve landed in the Big Apple.

  • Las Vegas
  • 4 Star

Simply put, one of the most recognisable hotels in the world.

  • Las Vegas
  • 5 Star

A lavish and contemporary, multi-tower hotel.

  • Las Vegas
  • 4 Star

Circa brings an upscale vibe to Fremont Street, otherwise known as ‘Old Vegas’.

  • Las Vegas
  • 4 Star

Caesars is fun, style and opulence all rolled into one. Enter into this Roman-inspired, legendary work of art, where towers full of lavish rooms, world class dining and glorious entertainment awaits.

  • Las Vegas
  • 4 Star

Located in a prime spot this hotel ticks all the boxes. Action-packed location, tick. Clean and comfortable, tick. Convenient facilities, tick.

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Big Bus Las Vegas Hop-on Hop-off Tour - 2 Day Ticket

Catch all the unmissable Las Vegas sights on a hop-on, hop-off bus tour. The routes are designed to take you to all of Las Vegas's famous landmarks, and your ticket is valid for two days. There are conveniently located bus stops to visit Las Vegas's top attractions, including Caesar's Palace, the Bellagio and The High Roller. It gives you the freedom to plan an itinerary and explore the best of Las Vegas's landmarks for as little or as long as you like, then hop on again when you're ready to move on. As dusk falls, the city comes to life. Take in dancing fountains and erupting volcanoes as you travel the Las Vegas Strip. The tour leads you past casinos, wedding chapels, and historic landmarks before you enter downtown. Take a brief guided walking tour, then immerse yourself in a spectacle of live entertainment, street artists, costumed entertainers, and the famous Fremont Street Light and Sound show.

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Get to know Las Vegas and those important practicalities when planning your perfect holiday.

CURRENCY

US dollars

FLYING TIME TO DESTINATION

11 hours

RELIGION

Christianity

LANGUAGE

English

Where is Las Vegas?
In the desert region of Vegas Valley and surrounded by the Sierra Nevada Mountains, Las Vegas is in the southern part of Nevada’s Silver State in the Mojave Desert. It has close borders with both Arizona and California and is about a four-hour drive from the Grand Canyon.

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Entertainment
There are the mega casino resorts where you can try your Lady Luck, hedonistic late-night clubs and show-stopping Broadway, circus and A-list star entertainment to book. Part of Las Vegas for over 20 years, the jaw-dropping Cirque du Soleil runs all year long and is a must, and if there’s a superstar in residence during your stay make sure to nab seats early for a spectacular performance. Expect big shows everywhere, from the candy-coloured Spiegel tent outside Caesars Palace to the 27-foot deep pool on stage at the Wynn.

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What to do
You’re going to want to wander up and down through the throng of crowds on the Strip a fair few times, have a photo outside the iconic Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign and the Fountains of Bellagio and check out the dancing mermaids at the Silverton casino. The brave hearted can jump off the top of Stratosphere, zip line from SlotZilla over Fremont Street or take a ride on the mind-blowing High Roller. Back on solid ground, there’s gangster history to explore at the Mob Museum, a journey through neon history at the super-cool Neon Boneyard and an intriguing circulation of fascinating collections in the Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art. Downtown’s Fremont Street is a big part of the Vegas experience, where classic hotels are full of old-school Vegas charm, local bands play cool covers, and an LED canopy blasts hits from home-grown bands like The Killers and Imagine Dragons overhead.

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Get out of town if you want to escape the bright lights and nightlife for a while, it’s easy to combine a wild weekend with some of the most breathtaking natural scenery in the world – you’re in prime location for taking a helicopter ride over the jaw-dropping Grand Canyon or renting a car and staying a couple of nights on the South Rim. It’s also just a half-hour drive to spectacular Red Rock Canyon.

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Getting around\ The Las Vegas Strip is long. Jump on the monorail to shuttle between hotels and casinos or use the most popular method of transport, taxi. You can’t hail one in Las Vegas, but there are plenty waiting in taxi lines throughout the day and night to ferry you from clubs, restaurants and hotels. You can also buy two-hour, 24-hour or three day passes for rides on The Deuce, the most cost-effective public transport in Vegas travelling all along the Strip and to Downtown and Fremont Street. If you want to explore further to the Colorado River, the Grand Canyon, Palms Springs and Los Angeles then hiring a car is the best option. Vegas is a great starting point for a USA road trip through the national parks of Utah and/or California.

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Shopping
There’s the mega plaza Shops at Crystals on the Las Vegas Boulevard (The Strip) where the likes of Tom Ford, Tiffany & Co. and Louis Vuitton sparkle against fine dining celebrity restaurants and you can shop until midnight. There’s The Forum at Caesars Palace housing over 160 high end stores surrounded by glittering replicas of Rome’s Trevi and Triton Fountains and the Fashion Mall bringing opulent weekend fashion shows and the big American department stores of Saks Fifth Avenue, Neiman Marcus, Macy’s and Nordstrom. Discounted brands are on offer a taxi ride away at Las Vegas Premium North and you can expect to find weird and wonderful Vegas souvenirs at the Fremont Street Experience.

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Food & drink\ Imagine gilded top-chef restaurants, award-winning wine lists, master sommeliers and prized cuisine whether you come for sushi and sashimi or rare snow beef and seafood feasts. There’s celebrated chef José Andrés’ chic Spanish style restaurant in the Cosmopolitan, Jean Georges’ magnificent Steak House at the ARIA and the supremely romantic Restaurant Guy Savoy at Caesars Palace. Expect late-night cocktails in poolside cabanas, sleek speakeasies, a 900-bottle wine list at Bellagio’s Le Cirque and chic rooftop bars looking out over the entire Strip. By day, pick up everything from doughnuts to pancakes and burgers to wood-fired pizzas, on-the-go or in an opulent hotel lobby lounge or café. Brunch is a big deal here and the Las Vegas hotel buffets are legendary. And remember, this is Las Vegas where food is served round-the-clock, so if you’re hungry at 4am it won’t be a problem.

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Resort fees
It is standard practice for resorts/hotels within the USA to charge a mandatory resort fee which is payable locally. This fee can be anywhere between 5USD to 40 USD per room per night and is not included in the cost of your Kuoni holiday.

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