Saints, Sinners & Natural Wonders: from Cisco to Vegas.
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Saints, Sinners & Natural Wonders: from Cisco to Vegas.

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Created: Tuesday, May 23, 2023 - Departure: Saturday, August 26, 2023
Ref ID: 4732651
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1.872 €
Based on 2 adults
Created: Tuesday, May 23, 2023 - Departure: Saturday, August 26, 2023
Destinations: San Francisco CA, United States of America , Yosemite National Park, CA, United States of America , Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park CA, United States of America , Death Valley CA, United States of America , Las Vegas NV, United States of America , Tusayan AZ, United States of America , Monument Valley UT, United States of America , Page AZ, United States of America , Bryce Canyon National Park UT, United States of America , Las Vegas NV, United States of America

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26 Aug
Car rental
NISSAN ROGUE
NISSAN ROGUE or similar
Includes:
  • Fuel Policy: Pickup full return full
  • Automatic transmission
A/C
5 doors
5 people
Alamo
Extras (Pay at pick-up office)
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26 Aug
1. San Francisco CA
Stay
About the destination: San Francisco is a major, lively and cosmopolitan city in California. In San Francisco, history and modernity combine to give visitors an unforgettable experience. From Mission Dolores, the city's first stone building or the city’s legendary cable cars to the high-tech Financial District. A trip to San Francisco is bound to leave you with incredible memories. A boat trip is a great way to explore the “City by the Bay.” Explore Fisherman's Wharf, full of shops, galleries and restaurant offering delicious seafood. Stroll down the Golden Gate and admire the views over the bay and the Pacific Ocean, visit the various maritime museums, and , of course, no visit to San Francisco is complete without an excursion to Alcatraz, the island prison that once held some of the country’s most notorious criminals, such as Al Capone. If it’s a more relaxed environment you’re after, pass through the stately architecture and flowing lagoon of the Palace of Fine Arts. The Transamerica Pyramid has become the city's most famous landmark. The 260 metre high pyramid structure is situated in the heart of the Financial District. Located between three hills, San Francisco's Chinatown is the largest Chinese settlement outside Asia with pagodas, colourful bunting, decorated balconies and Chinese characters combining with the sounds and exotic aromas of this fascinating area. The Painted Ladies are charming Victorian wooden houses situated on the fringe of Alamo Square and the Haas-Lilienthal House is a well-maintained jewel of a bygone era. San Francisco thrives on variety and has a contagious energy. This city is magical and everyone should come here at least once.
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26 Aug
Accommodation
3 Nights
Hotel Riu Plaza Fisherman's Wharf
San Francisco CA - Show on map > 6.8 km from Center
8.5
Very good
19450
Outdoor pool
Beach hotels
Restaurant
Deluxe room, 2 queen beds,nonsmoking
WITH BREAKFAST
29 Aug
Car journey 278 Kilometers - 4h
San Francisco CA
Yosemite National Park, CA
29 Aug
2. Yosemite National Park, CA
Stay
About the destination: Yosemite National Park, nestled in California’s Sierra Nevada mountains, is one of the United States’ most iconic natural treasures. Famous for its dramatic granite cliffs, cascading waterfalls, and giant sequoias, the park offers stunning scenery in every direction. Whether you’re standing in the middle of Yosemite Valley surrounded by towering rock faces, or looking out from a high viewpoint over endless forested ridges, the sense of scale and wilderness is unforgettable. The park’s most recognizable landmarks include El Capitan and Half Dome, massive granite monoliths that attract rock climbers and photographers from around the world. Yosemite Falls, one of the tallest waterfalls in North America, roars to life in spring as snowmelt surges through the valley. For classic views, don’t miss Tunnel View, where you can see El Capitan, Bridalveil Fall, and Half Dome all in one sweeping panorama, especially beautiful at sunrise or sunset. Yosemite is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts, with activities for every level of adventure. There are easy, family‑friendly walks to Mirror Lake or the base of Yosemite Falls, as well as challenging day hikes like the Mist Trail to Vernal and Nevada Falls. With the proper permits and preparation, experienced hikers can tackle the iconic Half Dome cable route. In winter, the park transforms into a snowy wonderland, offering cross‑country skiing, snowshoeing, and ice skating at Curry Village. Planning ahead is essential, as Yosemite is extremely popular, especially from late spring to early fall. Accommodation ranges from simple campgrounds and tent cabins to historic lodges like The Ahwahnee, but reservations often sell out months in advance. Check current conditions, road closures, and any reservation requirements on the official National Park Service website before you go, and remember that wildlife safety and Leave No Trace principles are key to protecting this extraordinary landscape for future visitors.
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29 Aug
Accommodation
1 Night
Yosemite Westgate Lodge
Yosemite National Park, CA - Show on map > 20.4 km from Center
8.3
Very good
2676
Hydro-massage bath
Transfer service
Outdoor pool
Standard room, 2 queen beds,nonsmoking
ROOM ONLY
30 Aug
Car journey 238 Kilometers - 5h 12m
Yosemite National Park, CA
Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park CA
30 Aug
3. Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park CA
Stay
About the destination: Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks, nestled in California’s southern Sierra Nevada, are twin treasures famous for their giant sequoia trees and dramatic mountain scenery. Here you can stand beneath General Sherman, the largest tree on Earth by volume, and wander through groves where trunks as wide as small houses rise into the sky. The parks’ elevation ranges from oak-studded foothills to high alpine peaks over 14,000 feet, creating a remarkable variety of landscapes within a relatively compact area. Most visitors begin in Sequoia National Park, exploring the Giant Forest area, home not only to General Sherman but also to accessible trails like Congress Trail and Big Trees Trail. A short drive away, the steep switchbacks up to Moro Rock reward you with sweeping views over the Great Western Divide, while nearby Tunnel Log offers a classic photo opportunity. For a quieter experience, Crescent Meadow and Hazelwood Nature Trail provide serene walks among wildflowers and towering trees, especially in late spring and early summer. Kings Canyon, often less crowded, offers a more rugged, wilderness feel. The scenic Kings Canyon Byway descends dramatically into one of North America’s deepest canyons, following the South Fork of the Kings River past granite cliffs, waterfalls, and lush meadows. Popular stops include Grizzly Falls, Zumwalt Meadow, and the Grant Grove area, where General Grant—the “Nation’s Christmas Tree”—stands as another iconic giant sequoia. This side of the park is ideal for those who enjoy longer hikes, river viewpoints, and backcountry trailheads. The best time to visit is generally from late May through October, when most roads and high-country trails are open and snow has receded from higher elevations. Summer brings warm days and cool nights, while spring and fall offer fewer crowds and vivid seasonal color. Winter transforms the parks into a snowy wonderland, with limited access but opportunities for snowshoeing and peaceful walks among sequoias draped in snow. Whenever you go, be prepared for rapid weather changes, respect wildlife, and give yourself time—these parks reward unhurried exploration.
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30 Aug
Accommodation
1 Night
John Muir Lodge
Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park CA - Show on map > 19.3 km from Center
8
Very good
1250
Restaurant
Free Internet
24-hour reception
John muir lodge - standard 2 queens
ROOM ONLY
31 Aug
Car journey 739 Kilometers - 10h 7m
Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park CA
Death Valley CA
31 Aug
4. Death Valley CA
Stay
About the destination: Death Valley National Park, straddling California and Nevada, is a landscape of extremes: the hottest, driest, and lowest place in North America. Far from being a barren wasteland, it’s a dramatic world of salt flats, sand dunes, jagged mountains, and surreal badlands. First-time visitors are often struck by the silence and vastness of the desert, where distances are deceptive and colors shift with every change of light. Begin your visit at Furnace Creek, the park’s main hub, where you’ll find the visitor center, lodging, campgrounds, and essential services. From here, you can easily reach iconic viewpoints like Zabriskie Point at sunrise, when the badlands glow gold and pink, or head to Badwater Basin, 282 feet (86 m) below sea level, to walk among polygon-shaped salt patterns. The rolling sand dunes at Mesquite Flat are perfect at dawn or dusk, when the heat eases and the shadows dramatize the rippling contours. For those with more time—and a suitable vehicle—Death Valley offers outstanding scenic drives and hikes. Artist’s Drive leads to Artist’s Palette, a hillside brushed in pastel shades caused by mineral-rich rocks, while Dante’s View delivers one of the finest panoramas in the American Southwest. Short trails, like the walk through Mosaic Canyon or the Golden Canyon–Gower Gulch loop, reveal narrow marble-lined passages, towering cliffs, and fossilized mud formations. Because conditions can be extreme, planning is essential. Summer temperatures frequently exceed 120°F (49°C); many visitors prefer the cooler months from late fall to early spring. Always carry plenty of water, fuel, and snacks, and check road conditions before venturing onto unpaved routes. With proper preparation, Death Valley rewards travelers with otherworldly scenery, world-class stargazing, and a powerful sense of solitude that is increasingly rare.
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31 Aug
Accommodation
1 Night
The Ranch at Death Valley – Inside the Park
Death Valley CA - Show on map > 27.6 km from Center
7.6
Good
17358
Golf course
Outdoor pool
Restaurant
Standard room, 2 queen beds,nonsmoking
ROOM ONLY
01 Sep
Car journey 199 Kilometers - 2h 39m
Death Valley CA
Las Vegas NV
01 Sep
5. Las Vegas NV
Stay
About the destination: Las Vegas is the largest city in the U.S. state of Nevada. Nicknamed the Entertainment Capital of the World or Sin City, it is situated in the Mojave Desert and is surrounded by dry mountains. Las Vegas is famous worldwide for its consolidated casino–hotels and associated entertainment. The city houses many mega-hotel complexes decorated with lavish care and attention to detail creating a fantasy-like environment. All hotels have a unique style, there are special sights everywhere, and every hotel has its own casino. Most of the hotel casinos are in the city's downtown area, along The Las Vegas Strip. The Strip is a world of its own. Where else can you go to visit Egypt, New York, Venice, Disneyland, Hollywood, and much more all on one street? The fact is that all the action that Las Vegas is famous for is happening on this one and only street. Bellagio could be considered unofficial centre of the Strip, one of the reasons being the free displays of musical fountains which go off at every half an hour with different choreography accompanied by different music. Bellagio is one of the more stylish venues with a superb flower garden and for those with gourmet inclinations, it offers arguably one of the best buffets in town. The Venetian is another point where one might linger longer due to its fabulous attempt of recreating Venice in the desert. The main square of Venice is filled with gondolas ply the waters channels and opera singers entertain their captive audience on board. The opposite end of the Strip is closest to the airport starting with the funny rendition of Egypt with its Luxor casino despite the fact that there are no pyramids in Luxor, but everything is possible in Las Vegas.
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01 Sep
Accommodation
1 Night
Las Vegas Hilton at Resorts World
Las Vegas NV - Show on map > 1.0 km from Center
8.6
Very good
22718
Casino
Spa
Outdoor pool
Deluxe room - one king bed
ROOM ONLY
02 Sep
Car journey 445 Kilometers - 4h 22m
Las Vegas NV
Tusayan AZ
02 Sep
6. Tusayan AZ
Stay
About the destination: Tusayan is a town located in Coconino County, Arizona. This village offers a number of accommodations and campgrounds to the many hikers, bikers and tourists that visit the area. The Grand Canyon is one of the seven wonders of the world and lies close to the borders of the states of Utah and Nevada. Mountain bikers and horseback riders alike can access the Arizona Trail in the Tusayan Unit of Kaibab National Forest.
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02 Sep
Accommodation
1 Night
Holiday Inn Resort The Squire at Grand Canyon by IHG
Tusayan AZ - Show on map > 0.5 km from Center
8.2
Very good
19656
Hydro-massage bath
Outdoor pool
Restaurant
Standard room, 2 queen beds, non smoking
ROOM ONLY
03 Sep
Car journey 317 Kilometers - 3h 56m
Tusayan AZ
Monument Valley UT
03 Sep
7. Monument Valley UT
Stay
About the destination: Monument Valley, straddling the border between Utah and Arizona, is one of the most iconic landscapes in the American Southwest. Towering sandstone buttes rise dramatically from a vast red desert floor, creating a cinematic backdrop that has appeared in countless Western films and commercials. The scenery is especially spectacular at sunrise and sunset, when the rocks glow in shades of orange, crimson, and purple under the changing light. Most visitors begin at the Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park, where an entrance fee grants access to the 17-mile Valley Drive, a rough dirt road that winds past many of the valley’s most famous formations, such as the Mittens and Merrick Butte. While self-driving is possible in suitable vehicles, hiring a Navajo guide is highly recommended. Guided tours, often in open-air 4x4s, not only reach viewpoints off-limits to private cars, but also offer insight into Navajo history, culture, and traditions tied to this sacred landscape. Accommodation ranges from simple motels in nearby Kayenta and Mexican Hat to the more atmospheric lodges and cabins around the park. Staying overnight allows you to experience the valley at its quietest, with dark skies full of stars and the silhouettes of buttes on the horizon. For a closer connection with the land, some local operators offer overnight experiences and traditional meals hosted by Navajo families. When planning your visit, keep in mind that this is Navajo Nation land, and local customs and rules should be respected. Distances in the region are long, services can be sparse, and temperatures swing from very hot in summer to freezing in winter. Bring plenty of water, sun protection, and a full tank of gas, and consider combining Monument Valley with other nearby attractions such as the Grand Canyon, Antelope Canyon, or Lake Powell to create a memorable Southwest road trip.
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03 Sep
Accommodation
1 Night
San Juan Inn
Monument Valley UT - Show on map > 30.9 km from Center
8.2
Very good
1692
Parking
Free Internet
Smoking area
Classic double room, balcony, river view,1 double bed and 1 queen bed,nonsmoking
ROOM ONLY
04 Sep
Car journey 224 Kilometers - 2h 42m
Monument Valley UT
Page AZ
04 Sep
8. Page AZ
Stay
About the destination: Page is a city in Coconino County, Arizona, United States, near the Glen Canyon Dam and Lake Powell. MAIN TOURIST ATTRACTIONS - Horseshoe Bend - Antelope Lower Canyon - Rainbow Bridge National Monument - Glen Canyon Dam Overlook
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04 Sep
Accommodation
1 Night
Quality Inn View Of Lake Powell - Page
Page AZ - Show on map > 1.0 km from Center
6
Nice
1455
24-hour reception
Wi-fi
Number of bedrooms
1 king bed, nonsmoking
ROOM ONLY
04 Sep
Tickets
ticket
Lower Antelope Canyon Admission Ticket
4 Sep 2023
13:00
2 Entrances
( Adulti da 13 a 100 anni: 2 )
1 hour
Prima serata
Non refundable
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05 Sep
Car journey 243 Kilometers - 2h 39m
Page AZ
Bryce Canyon National Park
05 Sep
9. Bryce Canyon National Park
NATURE - Stop
05 Sep
Car journey 4 Kilometers - 5m
Bryce Canyon National Park
Bryce Canyon National Park UT
05 Sep
10. Bryce Canyon National Park UT
Stay
About the destination: Bryce Canyon National Park in southern Utah is a landscape so surreal it feels almost otherworldly. The park’s signature formations—tall, thin spires of rock called hoodoos—glow in shades of red, orange, and pink, especially at sunrise and sunset. Unlike a traditional canyon carved by a single river, Bryce is a series of natural amphitheaters eroded from the eastern edge of the Paunsaugunt Plateau, offering sweeping, elevated viewpoints rather than rim-to-river hikes. Most visitors start at Bryce Amphitheater, where overlooks like Sunrise Point, Sunset Point, Inspiration Point, and Bryce Point are all accessible by car and short walks. From these viewpoints, you can gaze across thousands of hoodoos packed into dramatic formations. To get closer, hike down into the amphitheater on trails like Navajo Loop or Queen’s Garden, which wind among towering rock spires and natural bridges, providing a completely different perspective than from above. The park lies at a high elevation—between 8,000 and 9,000 feet (2,400–2,700 m)—so temperatures can be cool, even in summer, and snow is common in winter. This elevation also means thinner air, so take your time on hikes and drink plenty of water. Midsummer brings warm days and occasional thunderstorms, while spring and fall offer milder conditions and fewer crowds. Winter transforms the hoodoos with snow, creating stark contrasts that are popular with photographers and snowshoers alike. Bryce Canyon is also designated as a Dark Sky Park, making it one of the best places in the United States to stargaze. On clear nights you can see the Milky Way arching overhead, and the park often offers ranger-led astronomy programs. Whether you spend a few hours at the main viewpoints or several days exploring the backcountry, Bryce Canyon rewards unhurried exploration and a willingness to simply stand still and take in its strange, beautiful scenery.
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05 Sep
Accommodation
1 Night
Best Western Plus Ruby's Inn
Bryce Canyon National Park UT - Show on map > 5.1 km from Center
7.7
Good
19324
Hydro-massage bath
Airport Shuttle
Outdoor pool
2 letti matrimoniali queen size, camere non fumatori, accesso a internet ad alta velocità, microonde
WITH BREAKFAST
06 Sep
Car journey 425 Kilometers - 4h 3m
Bryce Canyon National Park UT
Las Vegas NV
06 Sep
11. Las Vegas NV
Stay
About the destination: Las Vegas is the largest city in the U.S. state of Nevada. Nicknamed the Entertainment Capital of the World or Sin City, it is situated in the Mojave Desert and is surrounded by dry mountains. Las Vegas is famous worldwide for its consolidated casino–hotels and associated entertainment. The city houses many mega-hotel complexes decorated with lavish care and attention to detail creating a fantasy-like environment. All hotels have a unique style, there are special sights everywhere, and every hotel has its own casino. Most of the hotel casinos are in the city's downtown area, along The Las Vegas Strip. The Strip is a world of its own. Where else can you go to visit Egypt, New York, Venice, Disneyland, Hollywood, and much more all on one street? The fact is that all the action that Las Vegas is famous for is happening on this one and only street. Bellagio could be considered unofficial centre of the Strip, one of the reasons being the free displays of musical fountains which go off at every half an hour with different choreography accompanied by different music. Bellagio is one of the more stylish venues with a superb flower garden and for those with gourmet inclinations, it offers arguably one of the best buffets in town. The Venetian is another point where one might linger longer due to its fabulous attempt of recreating Venice in the desert. The main square of Venice is filled with gondolas ply the waters channels and opera singers entertain their captive audience on board. The opposite end of the Strip is closest to the airport starting with the funny rendition of Egypt with its Luxor casino despite the fact that there are no pyramids in Luxor, but everything is possible in Las Vegas.
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06 Sep
Accommodation
1 Night
The LINQ - A Caesars Rewards Destination
Las Vegas NV - Show on map > 2.9 km from Center
7.3
Good
48870
24-hour reception
Wheelchair-accessible
Wi-fi
Deluxe room 2 doubles non-smoking
ROOM ONLY
1 Insurances
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