More about: Day Trips to Area 51 from Las Vegas
Area 51 is a U.S. military base about which all kinds of theories have been elaborated, especially related to extraterrestrials, since for a long time the U.S. government denied its existence. If you are thinking about what to see and do in Las Vegas, and you want to do something different, you will love this tour.
On this tour you will see the secret Janet Airlines, which was also kept hidden for a long time; the Extraterrestrial Highway, where many UFO sightings have been reported; a National Park with strange trees and petroglyphs; the famous Little A'Le'Inn theme restaurant (and its delicious Alien burgers); the enigmatic Black Mailbox; and, of course, the perimeter of Area 51. Although you won't be able to enter its facilities, you will be able to get a little closer to all the mystery that surrounds it.
Area 51 Day Trip from Las Vegas
Get to know the mysterious Area 51 on this tour from Las Vegas with professional guide
Let them tell you the story behind this secret military base with a complete experience including transfers.
Exploring the inside of the creepy Area 51 is possible and without a doubt the best way is to visit it with a guided tour from Las Vegas, just 130 kilometers away from the city. With a professional guide, you can learn about all the theories that surround this secret military base and that relate it to extraterrestrial life.
Thanks to the transfers included in this tour to Area 51 in groups of about 6 people, you can forget about looking for other ways to get to Area 51, located in the middle of the Nevada desert. This 10-hour tour includes lunch and snacks.
Recommended if you... You want to get to know Area 51 in depth and understand why there is so much secrecy around this place, but without the hassle of the round trip.
How much does a tour to Area 51 cost?
A tour to Area 51 costs around 200 euros per person, and generally includes all transfers to and from the hotel, bottled water, snacks and lunch at the Little A'Le'Inn.
It is one of the best tours to do from Las Vegas, although it does not include an entrance to Area 51, as it is totally forbidden to enter the site.
Another option is to hire a private tour if you are traveling with your group of friends or family. Its value depends on the number of people taking the tour, since the total cost is divided among the people participating.
On average, a private excursion costs between 12,000 and 15,000 euros in total, and the more people there are (up to 6), the more economical it will be for everyone.
Duration of the tours to Area 51 from Las Vegas
The tours to Area 51 from Las Vegas are full day tours, as there are several places of interest to visit during the day, and it is best to dedicate your time to each one. On average, the tour lasts between 8 and 10 hours, and starts very early, around 7 am, while the return to the hotel is between 3 and 5 pm.
So if you were planning to party the night before, it is best to leave it for another day, even if the night tours of Las Vegas are so tempting.
What will I see on a tour to Area 51?
Although the objective of this tour is to get you as close as possible to Area 51, you will see many things along the way that will arouse your curiosity and increase the suspense, revealing, perhaps, some of what is hidden.
The adventure begins when you are picked up at your hotel around 7 am in a comfortable vehicle that is usually a 4x4 or all-terrain vehicle.
Depending on the tour you hire, you may be picked up at a meeting point instead of your hotel, as not all companies include all Las Vegas hotels in their itinerary. However, they will surely pick you up very close to where you are staying, and, at the end of the tour, they will drop you back at your hotel or at the agreed meeting point.
The places you will see during the tour to Area 51 are:
- The secret airline Janet Airlines
- The Extraterrestrial Highway (or Extraterrestrial Highway)
- Joshua Tree National Park
- Little A'Le'Inn Restaurant and Theme Motel
- The Black Mailbox
- The perimeter of Area 51
Below I will tell you a little about each of these places you will visit during the tour.
Visit to the Janet Airlines ghost airline at McCarran International Airport
The first thing you will see during this tour is the Las Vegas International Airport, where you will meet an airline with an unknown name, commonly called "Janet Airlines", which in theory is in charge of transporting people working at Area 51. This airline has its own private terminal and does not sell flights to the public.
The word "Janet" is not a random name but an acronym for "Just Another Non-Existent Terminal," which is often used to refer to planes in the U.S. Air Force fleet that operate in secret.
The pilots of Janet Airlines planes turn off their transponders to avoid detection and tracking. What could be the reason for such secrecy?
Extraterrestrial Highway
Nevada State Route 375 is one of the least traveled routes in this state, and many people have reported UFO sightings in its vicinity. It is that the route crosses a vast solitary desert, far away from settlements and human curiosity. For this reason, in addition to the fact that it is close to Area 51, Nevada officially designated it as "Extraterrestrial Highway".
There you can take a picture with the famous sign with alien figures of all kinds and the Nevada desert in the background. The sign is located at the intersection of the Extraterrestrial Highway and US-93 N.
On the Extraterrestrial Highway you will also find the Alien Research Center, which you will recognize by the giant silver alien figure on the door. In addition to conducting research on extraterrestrials, they sell T-shirts with very interesting designs and all kinds of souvenirs. Tours to Area 51 usually include a visit to this place.
Joshua Tree National Park
Along the Extraterrestrial Highway you will arrive at Joshua Tree National Park, whose curious plants look like "mutant trees".
Actually, they are not trees, but cacti that resemble them (Yucca brevifolia), which is why they look so strange. But the really strange thing about these "trees" is that they only exist in this part of the world, the Mojave and Colorado deserts, and nowhere else. Coincidence?
Also very strange are the petroglyphs that were found in caves in this park. Extraterrestrial origin? No one knows, but there have been reports of a lot of extraterrestrial activity in the area.
Little A'Le'Inn Restaurant
At noon, before heading deeper into the desert to get closer to the perimeter of Area 51, you will visit the famous Little A'Le'Inn restaurant and theme motel, where you will recharge your batteries after enjoying a delicious lunch. There you can enjoy the tasty Alien burger, whose delicious combination of ingredients is truly out of this world.
Besides the curious decor, where you can see newspaper clippings with news of UFO sightings, the Little A'Le'Inn is a place where you can get a lot of information about Area 51, aliens, and very useful things like a map to find the secret facilities in the desert.
The enigmatic Black Mailbox
The last point on the itinerary before reaching the perimeter of Area 51 is a lonely mailbox on the side of the road in the middle of the desert, which receives letters from visitors from all over the world who want to get their message to the aliens.
There are many theories about the origin of that mailbox.
One says that its owner set it up believing that it would be easier to find for the mail, and another that it was established where many followers of the alien phenomenon used to meet to exchange knowledge and, perhaps, to organize expeditions to Area 51.
The truth is that today it is full of messages addressed to extraterrestrials. You didn't read that wrong: it is believed that if you leave your message there, the aliens will receive it. Fact or fiction? There is only one way to find out: leave your message for the aliens in the Black Mailbox. Will they answer?
Perimeter of Area 51
After an intense day that will surely have fired your imagination, it's time to get as close as possible to the top-secret military base known as Area 51. In the middle of the desert, far from the gaze of the curious (or so they believed for a long time), lies this mysterious base where no one knows what is going on.
After the U.S. government flatly denied its existence, it finally confirmed that a military base called "Nevada Test and Training Range" is operating there. However, they never said what tests they conduct or why it is forbidden to enter.
When you approach the perimeter of Area 51, you will see that it is guarded by men dressed in black with guns, who are authorized to shoot you if you dare to enter. Getting close is dangerous, so the tour will take you only to the perimeter, which is 40 km from the base.
Area 51 is also known as Homey Airport or Groom Lake, the latter because it is located next to a salt flat of that name, where many sightings of unidentified flying objects have also been reported.
The Area 51 perimeter is the last stop on this tour. From there you will be taken back to your hotel or meeting place, where you will surely arrive eager to learn more about this great mystery.
Why is it advisable to take a tour to Area 51?
A trip to Area 51 is a different way to get out of Las Vegas and see the desert landscapes full of stories that have fired the imagination of many people.
Without going any further, the series and movies that have tried to unveil the mystery, such as Area 51, The Secret X-Files, Abigail and the Lost City, etc.
What happens in Area 51? No one knows, but surely after getting to know these mysterious scenarios, you will take away many stories to share and expand by adding your own experience.
What are the advantages of taking a guided tour vs. visiting Area 51 on my own?
It is possible to tour Area 51 on your own, in your own car or by renting one. But hiring a tour from Las Vegas has many advantages.
One of the main advantages is that the tour guides can share with you many stories that you probably won't find published on the web. And when it comes to unraveling a mystery like Area 51, this is no longer incidental.
Besides, the opportunity to share with people as interested as you are in these mysteries will make the day much more interesting.
On the other hand, you need an off-road car to get there without problems, and it may take you a little longer to find the facilities. If you hire an excursion, you will have that solved.
Also, it will take you much less time, as the companies offering these tours have years of experience and know the way well. Getting to Area 51 is not that easy, there is a reason why it was hidden for so long.
Tips for a tour to Area 51
It is always a good idea to hire a company with a good track record and good references to ensure the best experience when visiting Area 51 and all the attractions.
It is also important to wear comfortable clothes and shoes. The weather in Area 51 and Las Vegas is desert-like, with very little rainfall, and depending on when you go, it will be very hot or cold.
Remember to use sunscreen, wear a hat or cap and drink plenty of water. The companies that provide these tours usually carry water, but it is always good to check to see if it will be enough for you.
Finally, follow the directions of your tour guide and respect the signs that prohibit access to Area 51, as it is illegal to enter the facilities and could cause problems.