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Pierre Biane Winery, CA
Pierre Biane Winery, CA

Tour & Transfer: Las Vegas - Los Angeles with a Russian-Speaking Guide.

Make your transfer from Las Vegas to Los Angeles more than just a road trip - turn it into an unforgettable adventure across the Mojave Desert, Route 66, and the Pacific Coast.

Traveling the road between Las Vegas and Los Angeles is more than just a transfer - it’s a journey through history, art, and nature. What many imagine as a dry desert road is, in fact, a fascinating adventure across the Mojave Desert, filled with unique attractions and surprises.

With a professional Russian-speaking guide, you will not only reach your destination but also discover iconic stops, local legends, and hidden gems along the way.

Mojave Desert Landscapes

The journey begins with stunning American highways cutting across the Mojave Desert. Along the way, you’ll see:

- Exotic plants like Mojave yucca and Joshua trees

- Dry lake beds and volcanic cones

- Wide valleys and the southern ranges of Death Valley

Roadside Highlights & Attractions

- Seven Magic Mountains - Vibrant art installation by Ugo Rondinone, blending desert landscape with modern art.

- World’s Tallest Thermometer, Baker – At 41 meters high, it commemorates the record heat of +57°C recorded in 1913.

- Mojave National Preserve - (seasonal visit) wildflowers in spring, unique desert ecosystems, and vast volcanic scenery.

- Calico Ghost Town. Step back into the silver rush days of the 1800s. Once home to 500 mines and over 5,000 residents, Calico was known as the “Silver King.” Today it is a preserved ghost town, offering saloons, law offices, and stories of fortune and decline.

- Peggy Sue’s 50’s Diner. A nostalgic stop in Barstow where the 1950s come alive — neon lights, jukeboxes, Elvis posters, vintage cars, and classic American comfort food: burgers, fries, pies, and milkshakes.

- Route 66 & Bottle Tree Ranch. Historic Route 66, Barstow - Drive along the legendary “Main Street of America,” sung about by generations of travelers and musicians.

- Elmer’s Bottle Tree Ranch - A whimsical forest of glass “trees” created from vintage bottles, metal, and salvaged treasures by artist Elmer Long.

-San Bernardino

A city of firsts:

The first U.S. performance of the Rolling Stones (1964)
The birthplace of Taco Bell
The original McDonald’s (1940), now a museum of American fast-food culture

Drive through the scenic San Bernardino Valley, where the mighty San Andreas Fault runs for 1,300 km across California.

Pierre Biane Winery (optional stop). Dating back to 1832, this historic family-owned winery in Cucamonga Valley offers tastings of Cabernet Sauvignon, Rosé, and sparkling Biane Brut. Local legends even speak of friendly winemaker "ghosts" who still watch over the vineyards (Visit depends on opening hours).

Final Destination: Santa Monica

Your road trip ends on the Pacific Coast, in Santa Monica:

The iconic Santa Monica Pier, a century-old landmark
Wide golden beaches lined with palm trees
The lively Third Street Promenade with shops and cafés
The western terminus of historic Route 66

Duration & Pricing

Non-stop transfer: 4.5-5 hours
Transfer with sightseeing stops: 7.5-8 hours
Price: On request (varies by group size, duration, and season)

Why Choose Nevada Russian Tours Corp?

Licensed professional guides since 2006
Russian & English-speaking tours
Comfortable transport
Tailor-made itineraries and authentic storytelling

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