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Hoover Dam Express Expedition in SPANISH

You'll depart Las Vegas on a private tour to explore an engineering marvel and the famous "Welcome to Las Vegas" sign—two must-see sites on your visit to Sin City. Your first stop will be the iconic "Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas" sign, where you'll take memorable photos to commemorate your visit to Las Vegas. Next stop: The Lake Mead Overlook, a favorite spot offering the best panoramic views of the Boulder Basin. Afterward, your guide will take you on a walk across the second-highest bridge in the United States for a panoramic view of the dam and lake. Finally, you'll have the opportunity to tour the dam, observe the spillways, and visit the Winged Figures of the Republic. You'll also head to the Observation Deck and enjoy the best views of the Colorado River and the Lake. You'll also have free time in the Gift Shop.
4 hours
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Hoover Dam Tour, Seven Magic Mountains & Las Vegas Sign Stop
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Hoover Dam Tour, Seven Magic Mountains & Las Vegas Sign Stop

Explore the Hoover Dam on a 6-hour guided tour from Vegas with stops at the Welcome Sign, Seven Magic Mountains, and Pat Tillman Bridge—plus a power plant tour, wildlife spotting, and scenic photo ops included! We’re not a one-size-fits-all bus tour. We believe in authentic, local experiences that connect you to the real stories and sights beyond the city. With small groups, engaging guides, and thoughtfully selected stops, we make sure every tour is unforgettable.
6 hours
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Hoover Dam Tunnels and Power Plant Tour in Spanish

We'll begin the tour with a stop at the iconic "Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas" sign. Take a memorable photo to commemorate your visit to Las Vegas. Next, we'll head to the Lake Mead Overlook, one of the best places to enjoy panoramic views of the Boulder Basin. Afterwards, our guide will take us on a walk across the second-highest bridge in the United States to enjoy a panoramic view of the Dam and the Lake. Your next stop will be the Hoover Dam, an engineering marvel. We'll walk around the dam, observe the spillways, and visit the Winged Figures of the Republic. After taking some photos, we'll discover the inner workings of the Power Plant, tour the tunnels and Generator Room with expert guides, and finally, have free time to browse the gift shop.
5 hours 30 minutes
Free Cancellation
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$129.00

Las Vegas is the sin city of world fame. Some here play on human weaknesses, others simply play – gambling, immersed with their heads. But there are many other attractions: shows, concerts, brand presentations. The entertainment industry is the driving force of the city, and tourists are not only welcome guests, but the main participants in this celebration of life.

The history of this fast-growing center in the middle of the desert is symbolic. Its name, which means «fertile valleys» in Spanish, is linked to the legend of a lost caravan. The lost caravan was lucky enough to find a spring of water that saved their lives. In time, the railroad passed through here and another one crossed it. The town grew and gradually became a symbol of freedom and opportunity. For the natives of the more «austere» states, it was an oasis of pleasure in the wilderness – even though it was easy to get lost there.

In addition to its passion for gambling, parties, and shows, Vegas cleverly plays on a common tourist craze: sightseeing. They built their own Eiffel Tower and created a little Venice. If you want, you can go to ancient Egypt or Rome to see King Arthur's castle. But this city is not a trickster, but a brilliant illusionist, and does not hide it.

The surroundings of the City of Pleasure are another dimension. It is a world of majestic primeval nature and indigenous civilization. The Grand Canyon is the deepest gorge in the world, the steep slopes of which are a record of half a billion years, tens of geological epochs. No less «alien» is Death Valley. Its abnormally high temperatures can scare away visitors, but not filmmakers – it was here that «Star Wars», «The Three Godfathers» and other films were shot. An amazing experience awaits guests at the Indian reservation, the Hualapai Village. This is a chance not only to touch the living culture and life of the Native Americans, but also to communicate with them. Among the man-made wonders of these places are the Skywalk glass bridge with its breathtaking views around and underfoot, and the Hoover Dam.