Nevada HotelsNevada Hotels

You’ll find some of nature’s most wondrous sights just beyond Las Vegas. Fly drive holidays are the perfect way to get around and see them all, maybe spending some of your winnings from the night before?

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We offer hotels in the following fabulous resorts in Beyond Las Vegas...

Grand CanyonGrand Canyon

No amount of photographs and descriptions can really do it justice, and nothing can compare to witnessing it with your own eyes. You'll be at the famous South Rim, open year round. There are various lookout points from where you can see the Canyon from different angles.

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Death ValleyDeath Valley

Just 128 miles from Las Vegas, over the border into California, Death Valley contains the lowest point in the Western Hemisphere (282ft below sea level) and in summer it's the hottest place on earth. Look out for lone coyotes as you drive around exploring its weird mudflats and strange green lakes.

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Lake Powell and HavasuLake Powell and Havasu

Lake Havasu is home to world-famous London Bridge and offers water sports galore. There are also plenty of land sports and hiking in some of the most spectacular scenery in the southwest. Lake Powell lies partly in Arizona but mostly in Utah, and is the second largest man-made lake in the USA. There are over 96 major canyons to explore, most accessible by boat only.

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Phoenix and ScottsdalePhoenix and Scottsdale

In the heart of the Grand Canyon state is Scottsdale, a city built entirely on the principles on recreation and relaxation! As well as 330 sunshine days per year, there are more than 200 golf courses in the area, fantastic state-of-the-art spas and 125 art galleries and museums. The whole family will enjoy  the Desert Botanical Gardens, Phoenix Zoo or the world-renowned Heard Museum.

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Monument ValleyMonument Valley

It's not technically a valley, more of a broad, flat, moody landscape scattered with incredible 'buttes' and 'mesas', sometimes rising hundreds of feet into the air, carved from the sandstone layers which once covered the region. The most famous protrusions are a pair known as The Mittens - the tallest rises 1,000ft from the ground, and is surrounded by sand dunes.

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Zion National ParkZion National Park

Don't miss the visitors' centre, which has information about the different trails and their difficulty levels. Short, easy walks include Lower Emerald Pool - an easy walk to a pretty waterfall, and Weeping Rock - which takes you to a natural spring and surrounding 'hanging garden'.

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Bryce CanyonBryce Canyon

Over millions of years, the area's colourful limestone rock has been eroded into a series of incredible shapes - slot canyons, windows, fins and the most amazing of all - spires, or hoodoos as they are better known.

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FlagstaffFlagstaff

A small, intimate town, you'll be welcomed with great warmth and hospitality by the friendly locals. Heritage Square is the main gathering place in the heart of downtown and features free live music and movie shows during the summer. At the nearby Arizona Snowbowl you can ski all year round and the Museum of Northern Arizona will fascinate young and old alike.

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