GRAY LINE TOURS
Read moreGray Line Las Vegas is a tour operator located in Paradise, Nevada. They offer a variety of tours and excursions in and around Las Vegas. Gray Line Las Vegas is known for offering direct services with no hidden fees, with local customer service available when you need it. They are dedicated to helping you find the best travel experiences worldwide.
INFOS
Read moreSalt Lake City offers a wide range of public transport options, including buses and coaches. The site also offers an online payment service for any fines. It is also possible to pay in person at one of UTA's customer service centers. Salt Lake City is also accessible to people with reduced mobility, with adapted transport services available.
GREYHOUND
Read moreGreyhound buses are the cheapest way to cross California and even go beyond. About ten buses a day connect Los Angeles to San Francisco (between 9 and 11 hours of driving). They also serve the cities of Sacramento, San José, Santa Cruz, Santa Barbara and even Seattle... The buses are functional and comfortable: wifi on board, electrical outlets, reclining seats, toilets... With their engine equipped with the latest technology, they leave a low carbon footprint: it's the green solution to travel!
GREYHOUND
Read moreGreyhound offers the most extensive intercity bus service in North America. San Diego is no exception: the city is well connected to the rest of the country, especially to Los Angeles, which takes about 3 to 4 hours to reach, depending on traffic. You can easily reach other states, such as Nevada (10 to 12 hours to Las Vegas), Arizona (about 14 hours to Phoenix) and Utah (about 20 hours to Salt Lake City). Unsurprisingly, the fares are cheaper than the train.
MTA BUS
Read moreFrom LAX, free shuttle to transit center from where buses leave.
Downtown: Bus Flyaway to Union Station
Hollywood: Flyaway Bus to Union Station and Metro Red Line to Hollywood
Beverly Hills: Culver City Bus 6 and bus 720
Westwood: Culver City Bus 6
Santa Monica and Marina del Rey: Santa Monica 3
GREYHOUND
Read moreMain American carrier, Greyhound serves Las Vegas. Los Angeles, San Bernardino, San Diego, Phoenix, Barstow, Fresno, Flagstaff, Anaheim - Disneyland - Salt Lake City... From California to Utah and Arizona, most of the American West is accessible by bus from Sin City. It is also possible to reach more distant destinations, such as Denver in Colorado and Chicago in Illinois. A good alternative for travelers who do not have their own vehicle.
TRANS CANYON SHUTTLE
Read moreThe company operates between Grand Canyon's South Rim and North Rim between spring and fall. The entire trip takes about 4.5 hours and reservations are required via the website. Reservations must be made 24 hours in advance of the departure date. In the off-season (mid-October through mid-November), Trans Canyon Shuttle also offers a single schedule in the morning from the South Rim and in the early afternoon. The shuttle makes two stops along the way (Cameron and Marble Canyon). Bicycles can be transported.
FLIXBUS
Read moreThe German group has been operating in the U.S. market since 2018 and it is still expanding. It even bought the Greyhound institution in 2021. Flixbus is the certainty of the best value for money! San Francisco has 3 stops: at the corner of5th and Townsend, Daly City Bart Station (500 John Daly Blvd) and at Fisherman's Wharf (700 Beach Street). Currently, San Francisco serves 17 direct destinations, including Los Angeles, Sacramento, Redwood City, San Jose, San Luis Obispo, Palm Springs, Santa Barbara, Reno...
GREYHOUND
Read moreGreyhound offers the most extensive intercity bus service in North America. For example, San Diego is particularly well connected to the rest of the country, especially to Los Angeles, which can be reached in 3 to 4 hours, depending on traffic. You can easily reach other states, such as Nevada - about 10 to 12 hours to Las Vegas - Arizona - about 14 hours to Phoenix - and Utah - about 20 hours to Salt Lake City. Unsurprisingly, the fares are cheaper than the train.
AMTRAK
Read moreLike the SNCF in France, the national railroad company of the United States serves the entire country. It crosses most of the California coast, from San Diego to San Francisco, passing through Los Angeles and several cities in the South, such as San Clemente, Santa Ana, Anaheim and Fullerton. An interesting alternative to the car, especially since the trip is breathtaking on the section from the municipality of Del Mar to the entrance of Dana Point, since the train runs along the ocean. All this for relatively affordable prices.
GREYHOUND
Read moreGreyhound buses are the cheap way to get across California and beyond. From here, there are several daily departures to Santa Cruz, San Francisco and Los Angeles. And it's cheaper than the train! The buses are functional and comfortable: wifi on board, electrical outlets, reclining seats, toilets... With their engine equipped with the latest technology, they leave a low carbon footprint: it's the green solution to travel! Check out the departures and prices on the Greyhound website.