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Dégustation de vins VIP avec visite de la Vallée de la Mort et visite photographique d'observation des étoiles

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Un petit groupe de 12 personnes maximum est toujours notre avantage. De plus, vous aurez un guide photographe professionnel en plein air, qui vous accompagnera tout au long de l'expérience. La vallée de la mort vous coupera toujours le souffle ! La maison de la température la plus chaude jamais enregistrée sur terre et des vues spectaculaires qui vous donnent l'impression d'être sur une autre planète. Nous commencerons par une visite de dégustation de vin rafraîchissante et savoureuse, vous dégusterez du vin de raisins cultivés localement à Pahrump. Nous nous dirigerons ensuite vers notre attraction principale, l'incroyable Death Valley NP. Nous vous emmènerons à Dante's View, un belvédère de la Vallée de la Mort, et l'un des lieux utilisés pour enregistrer Star Wars. Nous nous arrêtons au bassin de Badwater, le point le plus bas de l'hémisphère occidental. À l'approche de la tombée de la nuit, nous nous dirigerons vers Zabriskie Point pour une expérience du coucher du soleil et de l'observation des étoiles. Cette expérience créera vraiment des souvenirs inoubliables pour vous, votre famille et vos amis ! Et des centaines d'images étonnantes gratuites.
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Sat 21 Sep
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Ce qui est inclu
Complimentary hotel pick-up and drop-off
Unlimited Water
Star-Chart App - Optional (Download on smartphone before leaving the city)
Hundreds of amazing photographs (Free to download through google drive, or airdrop)
Entry into Death Valley
Complimentary hotel pick-up and drop-off
Unlimited Water
Information additionnelle
  • Les bébés et les jeunes enfants peuvent monter dans un landau ou une poussette
  • Animaux d'assistance autorisés
  • Des transports en commun sont disponibles à proximité
  • Sièges pour bébés spécialisés sont disponibles
  • Convient à tous les niveaux de condition physique
À quoi s'attendre
1
The Strip
We provide pick-up service from any hotel along the Strip. The pick-up time is roughly around 11 AM. Our operation team will reconfirm the pick-up info one day before your trip.
2
Pahrump Valley Winery
Pahrump is located an hour away from Las Vegas. It has Nevada’s largest producing winery and leading producer of Nevada grown wines with 35-tons of Nevada grown grapes. If you are 21+, you’ll get to experience a wine tour with an accomplished winery holding many awards including Best Winery & Best Restaurant and a 5-time “Award of Excellence” from Trip Advisor. You can enjoy some wine tasting while having lunch in a picnic type setting (at your own expense).
3
Death Valley National Park
* Photo stop at Death Valley welcome sign
4
Dante's View
Dante's View provides a panoramic view of the southern Death Valley basin.
5
Furnace Creek Visitor Center
You will like the little museum inside the visitor center. Dont's forget to take picture with the sign which shows the world-record 134 degrees, and which also shows the current temperature.
6
Badwater
Death Valley National Park is home to the lowest point in North America, the Badwater Basin. This salt flat sits at 282 feet below sea level and is the most popular attraction in the park. No trip to the area would be complete without a stop there and it is located right in the heart of the Death Valley National Park. It’s like being on another planet.
7
Artists Palette
One of Death Valley’s hidden gems is the Artists Palette painted hills. It is truly a majestic site to behold. You cannot visit Death Valley without making a stop here. You will watch the sunset here at the Artists Palette Painted Hills which makes the best color viewing.
8
Zabriskie Point
Death Valley is certified as the 3rd International Dark Sky Park in the U.S. National Park System by the International Dark-Sky Association. We will sit in the darkness and peacefulness to enjoy the night sky and stargazing. This is a great experience especially if you're from the city, even with Las Vegas just 2-hours away, to experience how people viewed the sky over 100 years ago.
9
The Strip
After that, we are heading back to the sin city. You will be back to Vegas around 11pm.
10
The Strip
We provide pick-up service from any hotel along the Strip. The pick-up time is roughly around 11 AM. Our operation team will reconfirm the pick-up info one day before your trip.
11
Pahrump Valley Winery
Pahrump is located an hour away from Las Vegas. It has Nevada’s largest producing winery and leading producer of Nevada grown wines with 35-tons of Nevada grown grapes. If you are 21+, you’ll get to experience a wine tour with an accomplished winery holding many awards including Best Winery & Best Restaurant and a 5-time “Award of Excellence” from Trip Advisor. You can enjoy some wine tasting while having lunch in a picnic type setting (at your own expense).
12
Death Valley National Park
* Photo stop at Death Valley welcome sign
13
Dante's View
Dante's View provides a panoramic view of the southern Death Valley basin.
14
Furnace Creek Visitor Center
You will like the little museum inside the visitor center. Dont's forget to take picture with the sign which shows the world-record 134 degrees, and which also shows the current temperature.
15
Badwater
Death Valley National Park is home to the lowest point in North America, the Badwater Basin. This salt flat sits at 282 feet below sea level and is the most popular attraction in the park. No trip to the area would be complete without a stop there and it is located right in the heart of the Death Valley National Park. It’s like being on another planet.
16
Artists Palette
One of Death Valley’s hidden gems is the Artists Palette painted hills. It is truly a majestic site to behold. You cannot visit Death Valley without making a stop here. You will watch the sunset here at the Artists Palette Painted Hills which makes the best color viewing.
17
Zabriskie Point
Death Valley is certified as the 3rd International Dark Sky Park in the U.S. National Park System by the International Dark-Sky Association. We will sit in the darkness and peacefulness to enjoy the night sky and stargazing. This is a great experience especially if you're from the city, even with Las Vegas just 2-hours away, to experience how people viewed the sky over 100 years ago.
18
The Strip
After that, we are heading back to the sin city. You will be back to Vegas around 11pm.
19
The Strip
We provide pick-up service from any hotel along the Strip. The pick-up time is roughly around 11 AM. Our operation team will reconfirm the pick-up info one day before your trip.
20
Pahrump Valley Winery
Pahrump is located an hour away from Las Vegas. It has Nevada’s largest producing winery and leading producer of Nevada grown wines with 35-tons of Nevada grown grapes. If you are 21+, you’ll get to experience a wine tour with an accomplished winery holding many awards including Best Winery & Best Restaurant and a 5-time “Award of Excellence” from Trip Advisor. You can enjoy some wine tasting while having lunch in a picnic type setting (at your own expense).
21
Death Valley National Park
* Photo stop at Death Valley welcome sign
22
Dante's View
Dante's View provides a panoramic view of the southern Death Valley basin.
23
Furnace Creek Visitor Center
You will like the little museum inside the visitor center. Dont's forget to take picture with the sign which shows the world-record 134 degrees, and which also shows the current temperature.
24
Badwater
Death Valley National Park is home to the lowest point in North America, the Badwater Basin. This salt flat sits at 282 feet below sea level and is the most popular attraction in the park. No trip to the area would be complete without a stop there and it is located right in the heart of the Death Valley National Park. It’s like being on another planet.
25
Artists Palette
One of Death Valley’s hidden gems is the Artists Palette painted hills. It is truly a majestic site to behold. You cannot visit Death Valley without making a stop here. You will watch the sunset here at the Artists Palette Painted Hills which makes the best color viewing.
26
Zabriskie Point
Death Valley is certified as the 3rd International Dark Sky Park in the U.S. National Park System by the International Dark-Sky Association. We will sit in the darkness and peacefulness to enjoy the night sky and stargazing. This is a great experience especially if you're from the city, even with Las Vegas just 2-hours away, to experience how people viewed the sky over 100 years ago.
27
The Strip
After that, we are heading back to the sin city. You will be back to Vegas around 11pm.
28
The Strip
We provide pick-up service from any hotel along the Strip. The pick-up time is roughly around 11 AM. Our operation team will reconfirm the pick-up info one day before your trip.
29
Pahrump Valley Winery
Pahrump is located an hour away from Las Vegas. It has Nevada’s largest producing winery and leading producer of Nevada grown wines with 35-tons of Nevada grown grapes. If you are 21+, you’ll get to experience a wine tour with an accomplished winery holding many awards including Best Winery & Best Restaurant and a 5-time “Award of Excellence” from Trip Advisor. You can enjoy some wine tasting while having lunch in a picnic type setting (at your own expense).
30
Death Valley National Park
* Photo stop at Death Valley welcome sign
31
Dante's View
Dante's View provides a panoramic view of the southern Death Valley basin.
32
Furnace Creek Visitor Center
You will like the little museum inside the visitor center. Dont's forget to take picture with the sign which shows the world-record 134 degrees, and which also shows the current temperature.
33
Badwater
Death Valley National Park is home to the lowest point in North America, the Badwater Basin. This salt flat sits at 282 feet below sea level and is the most popular attraction in the park. No trip to the area would be complete without a stop there and it is located right in the heart of the Death Valley National Park. It’s like being on another planet.
34
Artists Palette
One of Death Valley’s hidden gems is the Artists Palette painted hills. It is truly a majestic site to behold. You cannot visit Death Valley without making a stop here. You will watch the sunset here at the Artists Palette Painted Hills which makes the best color viewing.
35
Zabriskie Point
Death Valley is certified as the 3rd International Dark Sky Park in the U.S. National Park System by the International Dark-Sky Association. We will sit in the darkness and peacefulness to enjoy the night sky and stargazing. This is a great experience especially if you're from the city, even with Las Vegas just 2-hours away, to experience how people viewed the sky over 100 years ago.
36
The Strip
After that, we are heading back to the sin city. You will be back to Vegas around 11pm.
37
The Strip
We provide pick-up service from any hotel along the Strip. The pick-up time is roughly around 11 AM. Our operation team will reconfirm the pick-up info one day before your trip.
38
Pahrump Valley Winery
Pahrump is located an hour away from Las Vegas. It has Nevada’s largest producing winery and leading producer of Nevada grown wines with 35-tons of Nevada grown grapes. If you are 21+, you’ll get to experience a wine tour with an accomplished winery holding many awards including Best Winery & Best Restaurant and a 5-time “Award of Excellence” from Trip Advisor. You can enjoy some wine tasting while having lunch in a picnic type setting (at your own expense).
39
Death Valley National Park
* Photo stop at Death Valley welcome sign
40
Dante's View
Dante's View provides a panoramic view of the southern Death Valley basin.
41
Furnace Creek Visitor Center
You will like the little museum inside the visitor center. Dont's forget to take picture with the sign which shows the world-record 134 degrees, and which also shows the current temperature.
42
Badwater
Death Valley National Park is home to the lowest point in North America, the Badwater Basin. This salt flat sits at 282 feet below sea level and is the most popular attraction in the park. No trip to the area would be complete without a stop there and it is located right in the heart of the Death Valley National Park. It’s like being on another planet.
43
Artists Palette
One of Death Valley’s hidden gems is the Artists Palette painted hills. It is truly a majestic site to behold. You cannot visit Death Valley without making a stop here. You will watch the sunset here at the Artists Palette Painted Hills which makes the best color viewing.
44
Zabriskie Point
Death Valley is certified as the 3rd International Dark Sky Park in the U.S. National Park System by the International Dark-Sky Association. We will sit in the darkness and peacefulness to enjoy the night sky and stargazing. This is a great experience especially if you're from the city, even with Las Vegas just 2-hours away, to experience how people viewed the sky over 100 years ago.
45
The Strip
After that, we are heading back to the sin city. You will be back to Vegas around 11pm.
46
The Strip
We provide pick-up service from any hotel along the Strip. The pick-up time is roughly around 11 AM. Our operation team will reconfirm the pick-up info one day before your trip.
47
Pahrump Valley Winery
Pahrump is located an hour away from Las Vegas. It has Nevada’s largest producing winery and leading producer of Nevada grown wines with 35-tons of Nevada grown grapes. If you are 21+, you’ll get to experience a wine tour with an accomplished winery holding many awards including Best Winery & Best Restaurant and a 5-time “Award of Excellence” from Trip Advisor. You can enjoy some wine tasting while having lunch in a picnic type setting (at your own expense).
48
Death Valley National Park
* Photo stop at Death Valley welcome sign
49
Dante's View
Dante's View provides a panoramic view of the southern Death Valley basin.
50
Furnace Creek Visitor Center
You will like the little museum inside the visitor center. Dont's forget to take picture with the sign which shows the world-record 134 degrees, and which also shows the current temperature.
51
Badwater
Death Valley National Park is home to the lowest point in North America, the Badwater Basin. This salt flat sits at 282 feet below sea level and is the most popular attraction in the park. No trip to the area would be complete without a stop there and it is located right in the heart of the Death Valley National Park. It’s like being on another planet.
52
Artists Palette
One of Death Valley’s hidden gems is the Artists Palette painted hills. It is truly a majestic site to behold. You cannot visit Death Valley without making a stop here. You will watch the sunset here at the Artists Palette Painted Hills which makes the best color viewing.
53
Zabriskie Point
Death Valley is certified as the 3rd International Dark Sky Park in the U.S. National Park System by the International Dark-Sky Association. We will sit in the darkness and peacefulness to enjoy the night sky and stargazing. This is a great experience especially if you're from the city, even with Las Vegas just 2-hours away, to experience how people viewed the sky over 100 years ago.
54
The Strip
After that, we are heading back to the sin city. You will be back to Vegas around 11pm.
55
La bande
Nous proposons un service de prise en charge depuis n'importe quel hôtel du Strip. L'heure de prise en charge est d'environ 11 heures. Notre équipe d'exploitation reconfirmera les informations de prise en charge un jour avant votre voyage.
56
Domaine viticole de la vallée de Pahrump
Pahrump est situé à une heure de Las Vegas. Il possède la plus grande cave de production du Nevada et le principal producteur de vins cultivés au Nevada avec 35 tonnes de raisins cultivés au Nevada. Si vous avez plus de 21 ans, vous ferez l'expérience d'une visite œnologique avec un domaine viticole accompli détenant de nombreux prix, dont le meilleur domaine viticole et le meilleur restaurant et un «Prix d'excellence» 5 fois de Trip Advisor. Vous pouvez profiter d'une dégustation de vin tout en déjeunant dans un cadre de type pique-nique (à vos frais).
57
Parc national de la vallée de la mort
* Arrêt photo au panneau de bienvenue de Death Valley
58
La vue de Dante
Dante's View offre une vue panoramique sur le bassin sud de la Vallée de la Mort.
59
Centre d'accueil de Furnace Creek
Vous aimerez le petit musée à l'intérieur du centre d'accueil. N'oubliez pas de prendre une photo avec le panneau qui indique le record du monde de 134 degrés et qui indique également la température actuelle.
60
Mauvaise eau
Le parc national de Death Valley abrite le point le plus bas d'Amérique du Nord, le bassin de Badwater. Ce plat de sel se trouve à 282 pieds sous le niveau de la mer et est l'attraction la plus populaire du parc. Aucun voyage dans la région ne serait complet sans un arrêt là-bas et il est situé en plein cœur du parc national de Death Valley. C'est comme être sur une autre planète.
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Palette d'artistes
L'un des joyaux cachés de Death Valley est les collines peintes de la palette d'artistes. C'est vraiment un site majestueux à voir. Impossible de visiter Death Valley sans s'y arrêter. Vous regarderez le coucher de soleil ici à la palette d'artistes Painted Hills qui offre la meilleure visualisation des couleurs.
62
Pointe Zabriskie
Death Valley est certifié comme le 3ème parc international de ciel étoilé dans le système des parcs nationaux des États-Unis par l'International Dark-Sky Association. Nous nous assoirons dans l'obscurité et la tranquillité pour profiter du ciel nocturne et de l'observation des étoiles. C'est une expérience formidable, surtout si vous venez de la ville, même avec Las Vegas à seulement 2 heures, pour découvrir comment les gens voyaient le ciel il y a plus de 100 ans.
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La bande
Après cela, nous retournons à la ville du péché. Vous serez de retour à Vegas vers 23h.
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Commentaires (48)
Stuart_H
Nov 2019
Firstly, Death Valley is amazing and a must see to appreciate the size and scope of the place. The tour we booked however was not quite what it was pitched as... Tony our tour guide was very pleasant and a good driver. However, being Albanian and having only lived in Las Vegas for 3 months, his knowledge of the area and it's history was limited at best. The wine tasting was just a trip to a winery (no tour of the vineyard or the cellars/wine-making facility, no talk about the history or wines themselves) and something we realised from a sign in the shop, was a free, sample testing of 3 of the winery's wines in their front of house shop (something which was offered complimentarily to anyone who walked through their doors). The star-gazing was also not as published. There was far too much light pollution from the nearby towns to achieve this. The trip is not "VIP" in any way either. Just a very standard (but acceptable) minibus....... The major problem I have with this tour is that it just isn't what is in the headline. If it said this is a trip to Death Valley and you'll see some of the sights & on the way we will stop at a winery which offers some complimentary tasting and the opportunity to buy some wine and at the end of the day you'll see the sunset over Death Valley and dropped the VIP claim then you would know exactly what you were getting and could decide if the £217 per person (there were 4 of us) represented good value. I would suggest it was over priced for what you actually got. But Death Valley is an amazing place!
Réponse de l'hôte
Nov 2019
Hello Stuart. We are terribly sorry that you didn't have a 5 star experience with us at the VIP Small group Wine Tasting + Death Valley Sightseeing Tour. This isn't the feedback we are used to hearing specifically about this tour. We take all the comments serious and use it to improve. I'm sorry to hear that you were not able to experience the star gazing since we had full moon for the last couple of days. Thank you for choosing iTravel USA!
Ted T
Oct 2019
We were the only two on the VIP Small Group Wine Tasting + Death Valley Sightseeing & Stargazing from Vegas. The total trip time was nearly twelve hours and worth it. Tony was very friendly and helpful throughout. He took us to interesting stops and there was no rush at any point. First stop was at Pahrump Winery for a bit of tasting. It is a small facility with a selection of Nevada and California wines. We had multiple stops in Death Valley starting at Dante’s View for a birds eye view, then down to Badwater Basin (lowest point in the USA), then on to Furnace Creek and finally Zabriske Point where we viewed the stars and Milky Way. We were fortunate with the weather. It was not the scorching hot temperatures that Death Valley is noted for but was much more pleasant temperatures in the 80’s. Well worth the trip from Vegas
Réponse de l'hôte
Oct 2019
Hello Ted. We are thrilled to hear that you enjoyed all the magnificent view points in "Death Valley". For sure we will let Tony know for his good job. We hope to see you soon in another life experience with us. Thank you for choosing iTravel USA!
Dave S
Sep 2019
We did the "VIP Small Group Wine Tasting + Death Valley Sightseeing & Stargazing from Vegas" trip and it was fantastic! The only day we could go, there was no one else booked, but Itravel went out of their way to make sure we got to go & set up a private tour for us! Tony did a great job driving and this allowed our guide Art to talk about the areas we were driving through and had some good stories about DV & the areas on the drive. The stop at the winery was fun and we enjoyed the tastings. Of course, we had to get a couple of bottles to take home with us! Death Valley is fantastic! Yes it was hot, but it is has so many amazing features and places to explore that you don't think about it. The view from Dantes is amazing and then to go to down into the valley to the lowest point at Badwater Basin was wild! Then to top it off a great day, we picked up some snacks and headed to Zabriskie Point to watch a wonderful sunset over the valley! A little cloudy after the sun set, so not a lot of stars to see at first, but then seeing the moon rise over the mountains was beautiful! Thanks to Itravel for a great tour!
Réponse de l'hôte
Sep 2019
We are so happy to hear that you had fantastic time! We will make sure to let Art & Tony know about their good job. We hope to see you soon in another adventure with us! Enjoy your Wine!! Thank you for choosing iTravel USA

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