Death Valley Sunset and Starry Night Tour from Las Vegas

Rated 4.9 Stars, based on 393 Reviews.
Tour starts from 2 people.
Death Valley National Park Sunset & Stargazing Tour
This special tour departing from Las Vegas offers a unique opportunity to experience the breathtaking sunset and magical night skies of Death Valley.
Death Valley National Park Sign: Located at the entrance to the park, this iconic sign marks the beginning of your adventure.
Dante's View: Located approximately 5,475 feet above sea level, this overlook offers panoramic views of the expansive landscape of Death Valley.
Badwater Basin: At 282 feet below sea level, this unique location is the lowest point in North America and creates a surreal landscape of endless white salt flats.
Artist’s Palette: This vibrant geological formation is known for its multi-colored hills, painted by the oxidation of various minerals.
Zabriskie Point: Watch a golden sunset at a breathtaking location formed by centuries of erosion
Last point: Observing the Milky Way and constellations in a place without light
Death Valley Sunset, Stargazing and Red Rock Overlook Tour

Rated 4.7 Stars, based on 115 Reviews.
Experience Death Valley’s most iconic landmarks on a small-group tour designed for a personalized adventure. With an expert guide, you’ll explore breathtaking spots like Dante’s View, Zabriskie Point, Furnace Creek, Badwater Basin, and Artists' Palette, capturing stunning photos along the way. Enjoy bottled water, snacks, and a Subway sandwich, plus an unforgettable stargazing experience—book now for the ultimate Death Valley adventure!
Death Valley Sunrise & Stargazing Day Tour Group Discount for 2 More People

Rated 5 Stars, based on 5 Reviews.
Death Valley, the hottest and most scorching valley of death in America. Departing from Las Vegas before dawn, we enjoy stargazing in the desert. We also, experience the golden sunrise. Absorb the energy of nature in the silence. Each of the points we visit has its own unique charm. This is a half-day tour, so you can return to Las Vegas early in the afternoon to plans for the rest of the day.
Death Valley is also known as the location for the movie "Star Wars Episode IV.