Fly private and explore the different corners of Las Vegas

As a city that never sleeps, Las Vegas is the destination for anyone looking the party experience. The 4 miles of Strip is home to world-famous casinos, resorts, and the biggest stars - but this desert city also offers a spectrum to suit all kinds of traveller.

 

The flamboyant grand dames of the Strip cannot be ignored, and from The Bellagio’s dramatic water display to shows in the Colosseum at Caesars Palace, no trip would be complete without a stop at these icons as you make your way to sprawling spaces that buzz with the excitement of a win.

 
The Bellagio’s renowned water display
 

For gambling many agree some of the best options include The Cosmopolitan, The Red Rock on W. Charleston Blvd, and The Mandalay Bay – which is also home to the hotel-within-a-hotel 424-room Four Seasons, with its own entrance, 2 restaurants, spa and private pool.

 

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Given the scale of most major hotels this concept has proven popular, so if you prefer something a little more intimate, other excellent options are the Nobu Hotel within Caesars Palace or HOTEL32 at the top of the Monte Carlo Resort with its spacious suites and access to the private LOUNGE32.

 
The Monte Carlo Resort - Image courtesy of Monte Carlo
 

Another option to consider is the Mandarin Oriental, with its sleek and refined elegance transporting guests away from any feeling of being in a theme park.

 

Shows to watch out for include the adult-only Absinthe, any of Cirque Du Soleil’s numerous and always popular shows, or for music head to Planet Hollywood for Britney Spears who commences her residency in March, or Jennifer Lopez who starts hers later this spring.

 
The world famous Cirque Du Soleil cast for their show ‘O’
 

Away from the heady mix of gambling, indulgent food, wine and entertainment, if you fancy embracing nature’s own majesty then charter a helicopter and head over to Arizona to the west rim of the Grand Canyon.

 

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Along the way also take in the Hoover Dam, Lake Mead and the Colorado River – and stop for breathtaking views from the Skywalk at Eagle Point. Once back make your way to the Neon Museum at night, where among two acres of outdoor exhibition space, known as the Boneyard, you can see more than 200 signs, 7 of which are now fully restored.

 
Take a helicopter ride over the Grand Canyon for stunning views
 

For a town nicknamed Sin City there sure is lots of high octane excitement and indulgence to be had, but away from the action there are quiet corners that can be found. With dramatic natural landscapes close by and some wonderful retro art, your next trip to Vegas could be one to feed the soul.
 

Book your private jet charter to Henderson Executive Airport, North Las Vegas or Mc Carran International Airport and touch down in Las Vegas in no time.
 

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