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Discover Death Valley on a small-group day tour from Las Vegas for $175.99, including key stops at Badwater, Artist Palette, Dante's View, Zabriskie Point, and more.

Leaving the bright lights of Las Vegas behind, this small-group Death Valley day tour offers an immersive experience into one of the most striking landscapes in the United States. For $175.99 per person, travelers embark on a 10-hour adventure, with pickup included and a max group size of just 14 people. The tour is especially appreciated for the personalized attention from guides, who bring the area’s geology and history to life.
The journey covers iconic locations such as Badwater Basin, the lowest point in North America, and the colorful Artists Palette. The experience is designed to balance scenic discovery with comfort, including unlimited drinks, snacks, and a convenient leisurely lunch at the Badwater Saloon. While the long drive from Las Vegas may be a consideration for some, the high praise in reviews confirms that the breathtaking scenery and expert guides make it well worth the trip.
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This tour departs from Las Vegas at 7:00 am, with hotel pickup included, making it easy to begin the day without hassle. The small-group format ensures a comfortable ride, with most travelers able to participate thanks to the moderate physical demands.
Since the average booking time is around 61 days in advance, it suggests the tour remains popular and well-organized. The pickup process includes a mobile ticket, and the tour’s timing allows for a leisurely yet comprehensive exploration of Death Valley’s highlights.

The tour’s most recognizable landmark is the Badwater Basin, where the salt flats shimmer under the sun. In just 30 minutes, visitors can walk out onto the vast salt flats and take in the surreal landscape. This location captures the extreme environment of Death Valley and provides perfect photo opportunities.
During a scenic drive through Artists Drive, the Artists Palette offers an incredible display of multi-colored hills. Spending about 30 minutes here allows you to enjoy stunning views and take photos of the vibrant landscape that looks almost painted. This is the most colorful stop on the tour and a highlight for many.
This 30-minute stop at the Furnace Creek Visitor Center provides a chance for a restroom break, exploration of exhibits, and a brief introduction to the geology and environment of Death Valley. It’s an essential stop that adds context to the sights you’ll see later.
As the day winds down, the Dantes View stop offers breathtaking panoramic views from an elevation of 5,000 feet above the valley floor. Visitors can expect to see the vast desert landscape stretch out before them, making it a perfect spot to reflect on the day’s sights in tranquility.
The tour concludes with a visit to Zabriskie Point, renowned for its panoramic views of the badlands. The 30-minute stop allows for photo opportunities and soaking in the dramatic geological formations that make this location a favorite among visitors.

The tour includes hotel pickup, admission to Death Valley National Park, and unlimited drinks and snacks throughout the day. The professional guides speak multiple languages, including Spanish, Korean, Japanese, and Mandarin, enhancing the experience for international visitors.
While lunch is not included in the tour price, a leisurely meal at the Badwater Saloon is part of the plan, giving guests a chance to relax and refuel amid the adventure.

This tour’s maximum of 14 travelers ensures a more personalized experience with minimal crowding. Many reviews highlight the comfortable van, the knowledgeable, friendly guides, and the well-planned stops that keep the day engaging without feeling rushed.
Expect long drives as the locations are spaced out across the park, but the van’s comfort and snacks and drinks help pass the time. The tour is suitable for most travelers, with some reviews noting the long day but emphasizing that the scenery and guide expertise make the drive worthwhile.

Unlike larger, more crowded trips, this small-group tour offers a more intimate connection with the landscape. The price point is competitive, considering it covers park entrance fees, guides in multiple languages, and refreshments.
The tour’s focus on key sites ensures visitors get a rundown without the fatigue of a rushed schedule. It suits those who appreciate personalized attention, scenic stops, and an informative guide.

This Death Valley small-group tour stands out thanks to its expert guides and carefully chosen stops. The unlimited snacks and drinks help manage the long hours comfortably. The early start maximizes daylight and sightseeing potential.
It is especially suitable for adventurers who want to see the highlights of Death Valley without the hassle of self-driving. The small size ensures a more relaxed, engaging exploration of this extraordinary landscape.

This tour offers value for money through its comprehensive itinerary and personalized service. The highlighted locations like Badwater Basin, Artists Palette, and Dantes View deliver spectacular vistas and memorable moments. Although the drive from Las Vegas takes some time, many reviews confirm that the scenery and guide expertise make the journey worthwhile.
Anyone interested in landscapes that feel otherworldly will find this tour an enriching addition to their Las Vegas trip. The limited group size, multilingual guides, and well-planned stops make it an appealing choice for those seeking a comfortable yet awe-inspiring day in Death Valley.
“Death Valley National Park is a must-see. The landscape is a one-of-a-kind experience. It is a long drive from LV. But in our opinion its worth …”
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 10 hours, starting at 7:00 am with hotel pickup included.
What is included in the price?
The price covers hotel pickup, Death Valley National Park entrance fee, unlimited drinks and snacks, and professional guides in multiple languages. Lunch is not included but is available at the Badwater Saloon.
Is the tour suitable for everyone?
Most travelers can participate, given the moderate physical demands. The long drive should be considered, but the comfort of the van and refreshments help make the day manageable.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility in case of weather or schedule changes.
What makes this tour different from others?
The small-group format, expert multilingual guides, and carefully selected stops provide a more personalized and immersive experience compared to larger tours.