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Explore the secrets of Area 51 on a full-day guided tour from Las Vegas, with stops at UFO hotspots, a quirky inn, and the perimeter of the infamous military site.
Planning a trip to Nevada and craving something a little different? Our review covers the popular Area 51 Day Tour from Las Vegas, a full-day adventure that promises a mix of desert scenery, UFO lore, and a touch of government secrecy. If you’re into extraterrestrials, conspiracy theories, or just love a good road trip, this tour might just be your next highlight.
We’re particularly fond of the knowledgeable guides—many guests remark on their enthusiasm and expertise—and the stunning, off-the-beaten-path scenery that makes the desert feel like another planet. The stops at UFO hotspots like the Black Mailbox and the lure of the infamous perimeter are highlights that stick with travelers long after the day ends.
However, this tour isn’t for everyone: it’s a long day of driving through remote desert landscapes, so if you prefer quick, relaxed sightseeing or aren’t comfortable with a bit of rugged terrain, it might be worth considering. Still, for those eager to experience a slice of mystery and adventure, it offers excellent value.
This experience suits curious travelers, UFO fans, or anyone with an interest in Nevada’s secretive side who wants a guided, hassle-free day out. It’s a well-organized way to cover significant ground without the stress of planning every detail.
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Your adventure kicks off with a peek at the mysterious Janet Airlines at Las Vegas International Airport. Known as the airline that doesn’t officially exist, Janet Airlines quietly shuttles government personnel to and from the secretive Area 51. From the outside, these unmarked jets could be mistaken for any other corporate or private aircraft. Yet, their purpose has fueled speculation for decades. Travelers have told us how fascinating it is to see these planes up close, knowing they carry the secret-keepers of Nevada’s most guarded site.
The drive along Nevada’s legendary Extraterrestrial Highway is a highlight—an expansive, barren landscape that could easily double for a sci-fi film set. The scenery here is stark, raw, and visually compelling, with wide open spaces and rugged mountains in the distance. The dry lake beds along the route are famous for UFO sightings, and many guests find it exciting to stand in a place where extraterrestrial activity is rumored to be frequent.
The hour-long ride offers plenty of photo opportunities, and guides often share stories about sightings and theories that keep the mystery alive. The route itself is a reminder of how small and fragile our human world is compared to the vast desert.
No visit to Area 51’s vicinity would be complete without a stop at the Little A’Le’Inn. This kitschy roadside restaurant has become a fixture in UFO lore, thanks to its alien-themed decor, souvenirs, and the stories of visitors who have come from around the world seeking a piece of the mystery. Many travelers love the chance to stretch their legs here, grab a bite—try the Alien Burger—or browse the souvenirs for alien figurines and t-shirts.
One guest remarked, “This place is packed with insider stories and lore, making it more than just a diner.” It’s a fun, laid-back spot that captures the spirit of curiosity and conspiracy.
Just a short drive from the inn, the Black Mailbox is a true pilgrimage site for UFO enthusiasts. The mailbox itself is no longer black—it’s been replaced over the years—but the site remains a magnet for watchers, thanks to the legends that surround it. Many visitors have told us about the thrill of scanning the skies and hunting for unidentified flying objects. It’s a remote, quiet spot that feels like you’re stepping into a sci-fi story.
The reviews show that many find it worth the visit: “Keep your eyes on the sky—many believe this is one of the best places for spotting UFOs,” one reviewer said. The site is also a great photo op, with open desert and the mountains as a backdrop.
The real climax of the tour is the drive toward the perimeter of Area 51 itself. Passing through a twisted Joshua Tree forest, you’ll see warning signs that read, “Top Secret Military Facility. Keep Out. Use of Deadly Force Authorized.” Surveillance cameras, motion detectors, and armed guards—though hidden—are part of the landscape. Guides will explain the deep layers of secrecy and the history of government denial, which only fuels the intrigue.
Travelers consistently tell us how surreal and exciting it is to stand at the fence line, knowing that just beyond lies one of the world’s most famous—and still officially unacknowledged—military sites. The 45-minute stop isn’t just about taking photos; it’s about feeling the weight of conspiracy and curiosity.
The tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off from select hotels, which greatly simplifies logistics. The round-trip transfer in comfortable vehicles ensures you won’t need to worry about navigation or the long drive through remote areas. The guides are praised for their knowledge and storytelling, making the drive engaging rather than tedious.
You’ll enjoy a hearty lunch at the Little A’Le’Inn, along with snacks and bottled water—these are small touches that make the long day more comfortable. The trip lasts about 10 hours overall, giving enough time to explore each stop without feeling rushed.
Many reviews emphasize that this tour offers a personal touch with small group sizes (max six guests), which helps the guides give more attention and tailor the experience. This intimacy is often appreciated by travelers, especially when discussing the mysteries of Area 51 or sharing stories on the bus.
At $233.99 per person, the cost might seem steep, but when you break it down—transport, guide, lunch, snacks, and exclusive access—the value becomes clearer. You’re paying for a hassle-free, well-organized day that covers a lot of ground you couldn’t easily do on your own.
Guests consistently mention that the guides’ enthusiasm and knowledge add significant value, transforming a simple road trip into a storytelling adventure. Plus, the experience of standing near the perimeter of Area 51 and visiting UFO hotspots is hard to match.
Multiple reviews highlight the professionalism and friendliness of the guides. “Michael was extra knowledgeable about the desert,” one review states, while another raves about “Captain Kirk’s” storytelling skills. Guests appreciate the mix of fun and facts, making the long day both educational and entertaining.
The scenery, combined with the stories, creates a sense of being part of something bigger—whether it’s the allure of the unknown or just the thrill of exploring America’s most mysterious military zone.
Guests also point out that the included lunch at the A’Le’Inn is good, with some describing the Alien Burger as a must-try. The comfort of the vehicle and the attentiveness of the guides make the long drives more bearable, especially since the desert landscape can be quite stunning.
This tour is ideal for those who are genuinely curious about UFOs and Area 51. It’s perfect if you want to combine sightseeing with a dash of conspiracy theory. If you’re looking for a more relaxed or quick activity, this might feel too long or intense, especially considering the remote locations and the desert’s rugged terrain.
It’s also well-suited for travelers who value knowledgeable guides and small-group experiences—many reviews mention how personal and engaging the guides are. Kids of all ages seem to enjoy it too, making it a family-friendly adventure.
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The Area 51 Day Tour from Las Vegas offers a compelling blend of scenic desert drives, intriguing hotspots, and secretive government sites—all with the comfort of a guided experience. The stops at the Black Mailbox, the inn, and the perimeter of Area 51 give travelers a tangible sense of the mystery that surrounds this legendary spot. The knowledgeable guides, in particular, turn what could be just a sightseeing trip into a captivating storytelling journey.
While the long hours and remote locations aren’t for everyone, those with a curiosity for UFO lore and a sense of adventure will find this tour highly rewarding. It’s particularly good for travelers who want a hassle-free way to explore Nevada’s most secretive and fascinating sites without planning every detail themselves.
If you’re seeking a memorable, fun, and slightly mysterious day out in Nevada, this tour provides excellent value—delivering stories, scenery, and the thrill of standing at the edge of one of the world’s most famous secrets.
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How can I let the tour operator know where to pick me up?
Pickup is available from most hotels on the Strip and Downtown. During booking, you can specify your hotel in the ‘Special Requirements’ box or contact the provider afterward through ‘Manage my Booking.’
Can I bring my child on this tour?
Yes. Guests of all ages are welcome, making it suitable for families or groups with young travelers interested in UFOs and government secrets.
What should I wear?
Comfortable hiking or athletic shoes are recommended, especially since some terrain is rugged. Dress according to the season—long pants and a jacket if it’s cooler, or shorts and a hat if it’s warm.
What type of vehicle is used?
Depending on the group size, you could be traveling in a luxury SUV, a VIP mini-coach, or a 14-passenger mini-coach, all designed for comfort and smooth travel through the desert.
How big are the groups?
This tour keeps groups small—no more than six guests—allowing for a more personalized experience.
Are dietary restrictions accommodated?
Vegetarian options are available; just specify your needs during booking.
Should I bring my camera?
Absolutely. The scenic drives, desert vistas, and UFO hotspots make for great photo opportunities.
What’s included in the price?
The fee covers hotel pickup and drop-off, lunch, snacks, bottled water, all taxes and fees, and a knowledgeable guide.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour requires good weather. If canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
This Area 51 Day Tour from Las Vegas is a fun, well-rounded adventure for those eager to explore Nevada’s most famous mystery sites with the help of expert guides. It’s a rare chance to peek behind the scenes of one of America’s most whispered-about secrets—sure to satisfy UFO enthusiasts and curious explorers alike.