Your West Coast road trip: Experience a mix of cities

A road trip is never a bad idea, especially one among the rugged landscapes of the western United States. From Arizona’s desert terrain, up through the entertainment capital of Las Vegas and finally ending in Los Angeles, you’ll encounter a variety of landscapes, local attractions and cuisine along the way. With Daytrip, you can transfer between these iconic cities on your own time, and check out sightseeing stops along the way that you would otherwise miss.

About traveling from Phoenix to Las Vegas

An aerial view of Phoenix during sunset, with mountains behind

Phoenix’s golden hour is truly something to behold. 

This trip will treat you to temperate weather, incredible scenery, and electric nightlife— the perfect mix of tranquility and excitement. Beginning the journey in Phoenix, you’ll be able to experience numerous cultural attractions, outdoor recreation, and stunning terrain in its surroundings. As Phoenix is known for its year-round sunshine, make sure you pack your sunglasses and SPF! 

The best things to do in Phoenix include strolling the botanical gardens, going to museums, and exploring the city’s colorful and varied food culture. 

What to do in Las Vegas

Our destination, Las Vegas, hardly needs an introduction. With its top-notch entertainment offerings, you can experience everything from extravagant Cirque du Soleil performances to themed casinos and resorts.

Sin City’s rich dining options also can’t be missed. Its abundance of Michelin starred and celebrity chef restaurants will cater to all kinds of palates, featuring classic American, worldwide cuisines and fusions of both. 

Last of all, if you’d like to shop til you drop, there is plenty of retail therapy awaiting you, with options for higher-end tastes, eclectic bohemian vibes, and everything in between. 

Curious to know what’s awaiting you on the Vegas strip? 

How to get from Phoenix to Las Vegas

Las Vegas city view during sunset

Vegas’s dazzling, energetic streets await!

You can get from Phoenix to Las Vegas by bus, plane, or private car transfer. Currently, there are no train connections between Phoenix and Las Vegas. Depending on which mode you choose, it will take different amounts of time; flying is the quickest way at just over an hour, while by bus it can take up to nine hours. Taking a private car transfer takes around five hours, but this can vary if you choose to add sightseeing stops along the way, which is an option with Daytrip. 

Phoenix to Las Vegas by bus

Taking a bus from Phoenix to Las Vegas takes approximately five hours and five minutes, and you can expect to make a minimum of two stops. There are other options where you are required to change buses, and these can take up to 11 hours. Greyhound and Flixbus both offer these routes. This option may be the cheapest, but will take the longest. 

Phoenix to Las Vegas by plane

Taking a plane from Phoenix to Las Vegas takes just over an hour. There are flights available with budget airlines and nationwide airlines alike, such as American Airlines, Southwest, Spirit, and Frontier. Budget airlines typically do not include carry-on or checked luggage; this must be booked as an addition to the ticket. This option will get you from Phoenix to Las Vegas fairly quickly, but you will not be able to see much of the stunning scenery that this route has on display.

Phoenix to Las Vegas by private car transfer

900 year-old petroglyphs in Grapevine Canyon

Humanity’s centuries-long connection with the desert is on display through these 900 year old petroglyphs.

Booking a private car between Phoenix and Las Vegas combines efficiency, convenience and sightseeing all in one package. Daytrip offers the option to travel between A and B 24 hours a day, accompanied by an English-speaking driver who will provide anecdotes during your journey. Best of all, you have the option to explore sightseeing stops along the way. After setting off from your accommodation in Phoenix, make a stop at the Grapevine Canyon, where you can step back in time to gaze upon the 700+ petroglyphs decorating the rocks. On your next stop, sip from a flight of signature spirits from the Desert Diamond Distillery, and take an optional tour! The transfer takes about five hours, but this can be longer if you’ve added a sightseeing stop or few to your itinerary. 

About traveling from Las Vegas to Los Angeles

If you want to experience the best of the American Southwest, the next leg of our trip between Las Vegas and Los Angeles is highly recommended. An abundance of natural wonders and breathtaking scenery await you on this route between these two iconic, all-American cities— and it’s all yours to discover when you book your transfer with Daytrip.

Beginning your journey in Las Vegas, the entertainment capital of America, there’s much to savor in terms of attractions, experiences and gastronomic adventures. 

What to do in Los Angeles

A bus road with skyscrapers in Los Angeles

Los Angeles, where dreams come alive. 

Our destination is the iconic, star-studded Los Angeles. Home of the entertainment industry, plenty of history, natural attractions and opportunities for adventure await you.

How to get from Las Vegas to Los Angeles

You can get from Las Vegas to Los Angeles by bus, plane, or private car transfer. Each option differs when it comes to flexibility, travel time and comfort level. Keep reading to find out all the ways to travel between Las Vegas and Los Angeles!

Las Vegas to Los Angeles by bus

Taking a bus from Las Vegas to Los Angeles takes between four and five hours. There are departure times all throughout the day with providers such as Greyhound, Flixbus and Las Vegas Shuttles. Most of the trips are direct transfers without any stops or changes along the way. 

Las Vegas to Los Angeles by plane

Taking a plane from Las Vegas to Los Angeles takes just over an hour, making it the quickest travel option. Budget airlines such as Frontier and Spirit airlines operate on this route, as well as nationwide airlines such as American Airlines, United Airlines, Southwest and Delta. Keep in mind that you may have to book your luggage separately. 

Las Vegas to Los Angeles by private car transfer

A picture of the sign Route 66

Historic Route 66, an emblem of American culture.

Taking a private car transfer from Las Vegas to Los Angeles takes around four and a half hours, or longer if you make stops. Booking stops along the way ensures you will experience all this trip has to offer. With Daytrip, you can fully customize your itinerary, from your departure time and vehicle type to the sightseeing stops you make along the way!


Booking your ride with Daytrip is simple and only takes a few steps. After selecting your route from Las Vegas to Los Angeles, you can choose from various sightseeing stops along the way including restaurants, museums and wildlife reserves. Check out the Lion Habitat Ranch, where you can get up close and personal with lions and other exotic animals. More of a history buff? Make a stop at the iconic 1880s time capsule that is the Calico Ghost Town, or the California Route 66 Museum, containing relics and documents from America’s most famous highway. 

Traveling should be just as much about the journey as reaching the final destination, and with Daytrip, you can turn your transfer into a memorable and informative experience. Connect with a part of American history and culture, and book your American road trip with Daytrip today. 

FAQs about traveling from Phoenix to Las Vegas

  • The best way to get from Phoenix to Las Vegas is by booking a private car with Daytrip.

    Booking a private car transfer with Daytrip ensures that you can travel comfortably and on your own schedule, as well as experience places on your journey that you otherwise might have missed. 

  • Las Vegas is a world-renowned destination, famous for its entertainment, nightlife, and gastronomy. Although it is perhaps best known for its partying and casino scene, there are plenty of other options in terms of history, museums, shopping, and a burgeoning art scene. Whether you’re going for a brief stopover on the way to the Grand Canyon, or you’re wanting to explore the city, it’s best to go for a couple of nights to experience everything that the city has to offer. 

  • Traveling by car between Las Vegas and Los Angeles takes approximately four and a half hours. The arid roads from Las Vegas to Los Angeles treats its travelers to some of the most beautiful scenery in the world. For long expanses, the road may be completely empty, leaving you alone with the surrounding natural wonders. 

  • Beyond its glamorous exterior, Los Angeles is full of opportunities for outdoor recreation, exploring historical landmarks, and tasting various cuisines. You can take a hike up to the Hollywood sign or tread along Runyon Canyon and be treated to sweeping panoramic views of the city. For those seeking some seaside fun, the Venice Beach Boardwalk and the Santa Monica Pier have various entertainment, shopping, and amusement options. You can also take a stroll along the Hollywood Walk of Fame, which features hundreds of movie star names embedded into the sidewalk. On average, two new names are added every month! 

Mary Koontz

Mary is an American expat in Prague, which she has called home for the past 4 years. Her number one passion is traveling off the beaten path, followed closely by running, reading and knitting.


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