Las Vegas

Las Vegas — Neon nights, world-class entertainment & desert glamour, made for unforgettable escapes

Las Vegas

Experience the dazzling energy of Las Vegas with Tully’s Travel, your trusted Irish travel agency. From the iconic Strip lined with world-famous resorts and neon lights to spectacular live shows, rooftop views and unforgettable entertainment, every moment in Las Vegas delivers excitement and spectacle.


Explore legendary attractions such as the Bellagio fountains, the High Roller observation wheel and themed resorts that bring the world to one city, or venture beyond the Strip to discover the natural beauty of Red Rock Canyon and the Mojave Desert. Whether you’re seeking entertainment, nightlife, shopping or fine dining, Las Vegas promises an unforgettable holiday experience.


At Tully’s Travel, we understand that planning the perfect trip can be overwhelming. That’s why our knowledgeable team is here to assist you every step of the way. Our tailored holiday packages cater to all needs and budgets, ensuring you make the most of your time in Las Vegas. Enjoy insider tips on the best shows, dining spots and must-see attractions, along with carefully selected accommodation to suit your style.


Let Tully’s Travel help you create lasting memories in one of the world’s most iconic entertainment capitals.

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From the dazzling lights and world-class entertainment of Las Vegas to the natural wonders of the Grand Canyon and the Mojave Desert, this iconic destination offers the perfect mix of excitement, sightseeing and unforgettable experiences. Whether you’re planning a short city break, a multi-centre adventure or a once-in-a-lifetime USA holiday, Las Vegas delivers non-stop energy, incredible dining, luxury resorts and entertainment at every turn.

Visa

UK and Irish travellers usually need either an approved ESTA or a visa to enter or transit through the USA, including visits to Las Vegas. Many holidaymakers travelling on eligible passports can use the Visa Waiver Program for tourism or business stays of up to 90 days, provided they meet the requirements and obtain ESTA approval before travel.



Some travellers may require a visa instead, depending on their passport, travel history, purpose of visit or personal circumstances. As entry regulations can change, we recommend checking the latest travel documentation requirements before booking and again prior to departure to ensure you have the correct documents for your trip.

Climate

Las Vegas, set in the Mojave Desert, has a hot desert climate with long, dry summers and mild winters, making it a year-round destination for sunshine, entertainment and outdoor exploration. Understanding the climate can help you choose the best time to visit, and Tully’s Travel can help you plan your perfect trip.


Spring (March to May): Temperatures range from the mid-60s to high 80s Fahrenheit (18–31°C). Spring is one of the most comfortable times to visit, with warm days ideal for exploring the Strip, poolside relaxation and day trips to nearby natural attractions.

Summer (June to August): Summers are extremely hot, with temperatures often reaching the high 90s to 110°F (37–43°C). This is peak pool season, with luxury resorts, day clubs and indoor entertainment offering plenty of ways to enjoy the city despite the heat.

Autumn (September to November): Autumn brings more comfortable temperatures from the mid-70s to high 80s Fahrenheit (24–31°C). It’s a great time for sightseeing, outdoor dining and enjoying the vibrant nightlife without the peak summer heat.

Winter (December to February): Winters are mild, with temperatures ranging from the high 40s to mid-60s Fahrenheit (9–18°C). With plenty of sunshine and cooler evenings, it’s ideal for exploring both the city and nearby desert landscapes comfortably.

Transport Options Around the USA

The USA is best planned with distance in mind, as domestic flights, trains, coaches, city transport, private transfers and car hire all have their place depending on whether you are visiting one city, combining several states or heading out onto the open road.

Air Travel

Las Vegas is well connected via Harry Reid International Airport with direct flights from major US cities including New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Miami and San Francisco. It also benefits from a non-stop service from Aer Lingus operating from Dublin, making it an easy long-haul option for Irish travellers and a great base for city breaks and wider US itineraries.

Train

Train travel can be a relaxed way to explore parts of the USA, especially along the East Coast between cities such as Boston, New York, Philadelphia and Washington, DC. Longer Amtrak routes also offer a scenic way to cross the country, including connections towards Las Vegas, ideal for travellers who enjoy the journey as part of the holiday experience.

Bus

Buses and coaches can be a budget-friendly way to travel across the USA, useful for organised tours, city-to-city connections and regional links where rail options are limited, including routes towards Las Vegas. However, journey times can be long, so they are best planned carefully when building a wider US itinerary.

Car Rental

Car hire is one of the most popular ways to explore the USA, especially for Florida holidays, California coast drives, national park routes, New England touring, the Deep South, the Pacific Northwest and classic road trips where freedom, flexibility and scenic detours are part of the experience, with Las Vegas often used as a key starting point for wider Southwestern itineraries.

Travel Tips for First-Time Visitors

  • First-time visitors to Las Vegas should avoid trying to see too much in one trip: as the USA is vast and it’s often better to focus on a few destinations properly rather than spending most of your time in transit.
  • Be aware of resort fees and local taxes: which are common in hotels in Las Vegas and other US destinations. It’s also worth arranging airport transfers in advance, as distances from Harry Reid International Airport to the Strip can be longer than expected.
  • Tipping is standard practice across restaurants, bars, taxis and hotel services: so budget accordingly, and try to keep your first day light to allow for travel fatigue and time difference.
  • Check opening times and walking distances carefully: when planning your days in Las Vegas, as attractions and hotels along the Strip can look close on a map but take much longer to walk between than expected, especially in the heat.

Travel Tips for Experience Explorers

  • Build your trip around regions rather than just one destination: when planning time in Las Vegas, as the Southwest, California and national park routes all work best as part of a wider itinerary.
  • Staying slightly outside the main Strip area can also change the feel of your stay: and offer better value or a more relaxed base. Internal flights can be useful for covering long distances, but transfers, security and potential delays should always be factored into your day.
  • If you’re planning to visit nearby national parks: such as the Grand Canyon or Zion, book accommodation early as lodges and well-located hotels sell out quickly.
  • Finally, leave space in your plans for spontaneity:, as some of the best experiences come from unexpected stops, viewpoints, diners and small-town discoveries along the way.

Las Vegas , combining entertainment, dining, shows and easy access to the wider American Southwest

Las Vegas is a gateway to US cities, coastlines and classic road trips.

Build your itinerary around regions rather than a single stop when visiting Las Vegas, as it works best as part of wider Southwest or California road-trip routes. Staying slightly away from the main Strip can also change the experience, offering a quieter base or better value. If using internal flights, allow extra time for airport transfers and security as they can still take up a large part of the day.


Book accommodation early if you plan to visit nearby national parks such as the Grand Canyon or Zion, as well-located options sell out quickly. Finally, keep some flexibility in your plans, as spontaneous stops, viewpoints and local diners often become the most memorable parts of a Las Vegas trip.