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How to get fromNapa Valley AVA to Las Vegasby taxi, plane, train, bus, car, or subway

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There are 9 ways to get from Napa Valley AVA to Las Vegas by taxi, plane, train, bus, car, or subway

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  1. Taxi to Sonoma County Airport, fly

    best
    1. Take the taxi from Napa Valley AVA to Santa Rosataxi taxi
    2. Fly from Sonoma County Airport (STS) to Harry Reid International Airport (LAS)plane plane STS - LAS
    4h 3m
    $193–504
  2. Drive 595.2 mi

    cheapest
    1. Drive from Napa Valley AVA to Las Vegascar car 595.2 mi
    9h 59m
    $109–157
  3. Taxi, train, bus

    1. Take the taxi from Napa Valley AVA to Suisun-Fairfieldtaxi taxi
    2. Take the train from Suisun-Fairfield to Sacramentotrain train
    3. Take the bus from Sacramento Bus Station to Bakersfield Train Stationbus bus
    4. Take the bus from Bakersfield to South Strip Transit Terminalbus bus
    15h 4m
    $247–366
  4. Bus, train via Los Angeles

    1. Take the bus from Napa Amtrak Bus Stop to Martinezbus bus
    2. Take the train from Martinez to Los Angelestrain train
    3. Take the bus from Los Angeles Downtown to Las Vegas Downtownbus bus
    23h 41m
    $213–439
  5. Bus to Oakland International Airport, fly

    1. Take the bus from Redwood Park & Ride, B1 to El Cerrito Del Norte Stationbus bus
    2. Fly from Oakland International Airport (OAK) to Harry Reid International Airport (LAS)plane plane OAK - LAS
    4h 58m
    $227–550
  6. Bus, BART to San Francisco International Airport, fly

    1. Take the bus from Redwood Park & Ride, B1 to El Cerrito Del Norte Stationbus bus
    2. Take the subway from El Cerrito Del Norte to San Francisco International Airportsubway subway
    3. Fly from San Francisco International Airport (SFO) to Harry Reid International Airport (LAS)plane plane SFO - LAS
    5h 15m
    $163–816
  7. Taxi, train to Sacramento International Airport, fly

    1. Take the taxi from Napa Valley AVA to Suisun-Fairfieldtaxi taxi
    2. Take the train from Suisun-Fairfield to Sacramentotrain train
    3. Fly from Sacramento International Airport (SMF) to Harry Reid International Airport (LAS)plane plane SMF - LAS
    5h 8m
    $260–476
  8. Bus, BART to Norman Y. Mineta San José International Airport, fly

    1. Take the bus from Redwood Park & Ride, B1 to El Cerrito Del Norte Stationbus bus
    2. Take the subway from El Cerrito Del Norte to Milpitassubway subway
    3. Fly from Norman Y. Mineta San José International Airport (SJC) to Harry Reid International Airport (LAS)plane plane SJC - LAS
    6h 5m
    $242–436
  9. Bus, train (Amtrak)

    1. Take the bus from Napa Amtrak Bus Stop to Martinezbus bus
    2. Take the train from Martinez to Santa Barbaratrain train
    3. Take the bus from Santa Barbara to South Strip Transit Terminalbus bus
    25h 10m
    $283–504

Sonoma County Airport (STS) to Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) flights

Calendar20Weekly Planes
Duration2h 41mAverage Duration
Ticket$38Cheapest Price
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Questions & Answers

What companies run services between Napa Valley AVA, CA, USA and Las Vegas, NV, USA?

There is no direct connection from Napa Valley AVA to Las Vegas. However, you can take the taxi to Santa Rosa, take the bus to Sonoma Co Airport Terminal, walk to Sonoma County Airport (STS) airport, fly to Harry Reid International Airport (LAS), walk to Harry Reid International, then take the line 109 bus to SSTT Exit. Alternatively, you can take the taxi to Suisun-Fairfield, take the train to Sacramento, walk to 8Th St & F St, take the line 11 bus to Richards Blvd & Sequoia Pacific Blvd, walk to Sacramento Bus Station, take the bus to Bakersfield Train Station, walk to Bakersfield, then take the bus to South Strip Transit Terminal.

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