Las Vegas has plenty of things to do for everyone. Since its earliest beginnings, the city of lights has evolved from a gambling town into a sophisticated city with top tier live entertainment, lavish dining, and luxurious retail — most of which is readily served on a stretch of road better known as the Las Vegas Strip or a smaller stretch to the north, Downtown Las Vegas."Las Vegas frequently makes the top ten best destinations and it is hands down the biggest party in the nation if not the world on New Year's Eve," says James Hoke, president of TourGuy.com LLC. "With so much to offer, there isn't much more to add with the exception of something so memorable that it makes most people's bucket list, year after year."
With the exception of one tour, Hoke says almost all of them take place off the Las Vegas Strip, just over the horizon. Las Vegas is less than a day trip away to some of the most breathtaking national monuments and natural wonders, including Death Valley, Bryce Canyon, and the Grand Canyon.
"Every year, after our guests have taken even one tour, they quickly start making bucket list of things they would like to do in Las Vegas," said Hoke. "We save this information every year to develop our top five list, with the best time to release the information just before the New Year when many people access what they've accomplished and start making new bucket lists for the year ahead."
The Top Five Picks From Adventure Tourists In Las Vegas.
1. Soar Above The Las Vegas Strip. The Vegas Neon Lights helicopter city tour has climbed to the number one position for 2012. The flight, which begins with a champagne toast, flies high above both ends of the Las Vegas Strip in a luxurious ECO-Star helicopter. The short but unforgettable 15-minute flight has been twice named among the Top Ten Helicopter Thrills by the Travel Channel. With TourGuy.com, guests save $15 person, keeping the tour under $100.
2. Walk Barefoot In Desert Sand Dunes. As part of the expansive Death Valley Ground Tour, TourGuy.com takes visitors to the one area where they can see and walk along the legendary sand dunes near Death Valley (Death Valley itself doesn't have sand dunes). The most common tours include a visit to the Mesquite Flat Dunes, which are located near Stovepipe Wells and rise about 100 feet. They also make for some of the best photo opportunities because the dunes cover such a vast area. In total, there are five different areas with sand dunes, with most of the others requiring custom arrangements. TourGuy.com guests save $10 per person.
3. Raft The Colorado River. TourGuy.com offers three tours that touch the Colorado River, each with very different features that are suitable for all types of adventure and eco-travelers. The Black Canyon Colorado River Raft Tour is a relaxed, casual tour (no rapids) through the Black Canyon. The One-Day Grand Canyon Whitewater Trip covers 40 miles with several white water areas. And the third excursion is part of the expansive Grand Canyon Deluxe Airplane and Ground Tour, which includes a riverboat ride up the Colorado River. TourGuy.com guests save up to $70 per person (depending on the tour).
4. Take A Picture Of The Extraterrestrial Highway. Ever since the movie Paul, staring Simon Pegg and Nick Frost came out, there has been renewed interest in taking a pilgrimage to America's UFO heartland. Most of the full-day Area 51 Tour is lighthearted and fun much like the movie, except the highlight of the tour, which stops at the front gate of the legendary Area 51. As fun as all the other stops are, including the famous Little A'le Inn for lunch, Area 51 always carries with it an ominous and foreboding tone. Even the most jovial individuals become quiet while reading the signs "Use Of Deadly Force" authorized. TourGuy.com guests save almost $20.
5. Ride Horses At Red Rock Canyon. There are many ways to experience nearby Red Rock Canyon, but horseback is the most memorable. Almost all of these private trails take visitors well beyond sight of any road or manmade structure, especially as they follow the same trails as outlaws, lawmen, wild mustangs, and Native Americans. The Red Rock Horseback Ride is the only way to appreciate the expansive landscape that greeted settlers, traders, and cowboys. With TourGuy.com, you save $20 off an already discounted price.
"The only surprise this year is that our most popular tour, the Grand Canyon Helicopter Landing, didn't make the list," said Hoke. "Then again, I suppose it makes sense. As our most popular tour, many people are wondering what to on their next visit to Las Vegas. The only other thing I might add is that anyone planning to visit during New Year's weekend should book in advance. We hold very few seats for last minute requests during this very busy weekend."
TourGuy.com was founded to help people experience another side of tourism with its first major hub located in Las Vegas. It was founded during National Tourism Week in 2010 and consistently offers the lowest base price, with additional discounts, in the Las Vegas area. For more things to do outside Las Vegas, discover the full offering of adventure and eco-tourism in Nevada.













