Cannabis Tours in Las Vegas

Guided cannabis experiences have become a genuine tourist industry in Vegas — from dispensary crawls and party buses to cooking classes and grow facility tours. Here is what is available and how to choose the right one.

Last verified: March 2026

Las Vegas cannabis tours solve two problems at once: they handle transportation (so you never have to worry about driving after consuming) and they provide guided expertise (so you do not have to figure out dispensaries, products, and consumption options on your own). For first-time visitors especially, a tour can turn an overwhelming experience into a straightforward, enjoyable one.

Types of Cannabis Tours

1. Canna-Bus / Party Bus Tours

The most popular format. A private bus — often equipped with LED lighting, music, and snacks — picks you up from your Strip hotel and takes the group to multiple dispensaries throughout the Las Vegas area. Some tours include private consumption stops at permitted locations between dispensary visits.

  • Group size: Typically 10–30 guests per bus
  • Duration: 2–4 hours
  • Price range: $60–$150 per person
  • Best for: Groups, bachelor/bachelorette parties, social cannabis consumers who enjoy a party atmosphere

2. Dispensary Crawls

A more intimate, educational experience. A knowledgeable guide takes small groups to 2–3 dispensaries, explaining products, strains, consumption methods, and local regulations along the way. Guides often help with product selection and can negotiate group discounts at some locations.

  • Group size: Typically 4–12 guests
  • Duration: 2–3 hours
  • Price range: $50–$100 per person
  • Best for: First-time consumers, couples, anyone who wants personalized product guidance

3. Lounge Experiences

Guided visits to one of the operating consumption lounges — DAZED! at Planet 13 or NuWu SkyHigh Lounge — sometimes combined with a dispensary visit beforehand. The guide handles transportation, explains the lounge process, and helps first-timers navigate the experience comfortably.

  • Group size: Typically 2–8 guests
  • Duration: 1.5–3 hours
  • Price range: $50–$120 per person (plus cost of products purchased at the lounge)
  • Best for: Visitors who want to consume legally in a controlled social environment without figuring out the logistics

4. Grow Facility Tours

A behind-the-scenes look at commercial cannabis cultivation. Some licensed cultivation companies offer tours of their grow operations, walking visitors through the plant lifecycle from seed to harvest. Availability is limited and tours must be arranged in advance.

  • Group size: Typically 4–10 guests
  • Duration: 1–2 hours
  • Price range: $75–$200 per person
  • Best for: Cannabis enthusiasts, growers, industry-curious visitors who want to see the production side

5. Cannabis Cooking Classes

Private events held at non-public venues where a chef teaches cannabis-infused cooking techniques — including decarboxylation, butter and oil infusion, dosing calculations, and recipe development. These are hands-on experiences where you cook and eat what you make.

  • Group size: Typically 4–12 guests
  • Duration: 2–4 hours
  • Price range: $100–$200+ per person
  • Best for: Foodies, home cooks, couples looking for a unique date-night experience

6. Cannabis + Vegas Combo Tours

Some operators pair dispensary visits with other classic Vegas experiences — food tours, art walks, neon sign tours, downtown Fremont Street exploration, or sunset desert excursions. These tours position cannabis as one element of a broader Vegas adventure.

  • Group size: Varies (4–20+)
  • Duration: 3–5 hours
  • Price range: $80–$200+ per person
  • Best for: Visitors who want to experience cannabis as part of a wider Vegas itinerary, not as the sole focus

What to Look for in a Cannabis Tour

The quality of cannabis tours in Las Vegas varies significantly. Before booking, evaluate these factors:

Factor What to Check
Licensed and insured The operator should hold a valid Las Vegas business license and carry commercial liability insurance. Ask if you are unsure
Transportation included Every legitimate tour includes transport to and from your hotel. If they ask you to drive yourself, look elsewhere
Consumption opportunities Not all tours allow consumption during the experience. Some are strictly dispensary visits with transport. Ask explicitly whether you will have a chance to consume and where
Group size Smaller groups mean more personal attention. Large party bus tours are fun but less educational. Choose based on your preference
Duration Tours range from 1.5 to 5 hours. Make sure the length fits your schedule and tolerance for group activities
Recent reviews Check Google, Yelp, and TripAdvisor reviews from the past 6 months. Tour quality can change quickly with staff turnover
Price transparency The advertised price should be clear about what is included. Watch for hidden fees, mandatory tips, or "suggested" add-ons

What Tours Include — and What They Do Not

What tours typically include:

  • Round-trip transport from your Strip or downtown hotel
  • A knowledgeable guide who can explain products, strains, consumption methods, and local laws
  • Dispensary discounts — many tours have partnerships with dispensaries that offer exclusive deals for tour guests
  • Product recommendations tailored to your experience level and preferences
  • Snacks and water on most bus tours

What tours do NOT include:

  • Cannabis products — you buy your own at the dispensaries you visit. Tour prices do not include the cost of cannabis
  • Guaranteed consumption venues — not every tour includes a place to consume. Some are strictly shopping-and-transport experiences. Ask before booking
  • Meals — unless specifically listed as a combo food tour
  • Alcohol — cannabis and alcohol cannot be sold or consumed together at licensed venues
Ask About Consumption Before You Book

The single most important question to ask before booking a cannabis tour: "Will there be a legal place to consume during the tour?" Many visitors assume all tours include consumption, but some are strictly dispensary visits with transportation. If consuming during the tour is important to you, confirm this detail in advance.

Booking Tips

  1. Book in advance. Popular tours — especially weekend party bus tours and cooking classes — sell out. Book at least a few days before your trip, or a week ahead for weekend visits
  2. Check the cancellation policy. Plans change in Vegas. Look for tours with free cancellation at least 24 hours in advance
  3. Read recent reviews. Focus on the most recent 3–6 months. A tour that was great two years ago may have different guides, different routes, or different quality today
  4. Ask about consumption opportunities. This is worth repeating. Not all tours offer a place to consume. If that matters to you, confirm before booking
  5. Consider your group dynamics. A bachelor party and a couple on a relaxing vacation want different experiences. Party buses are high-energy social events. Small dispensary crawls are mellow and educational. Match the tour to your vibe
  6. Tip your guide. Tour guides work hard. $10–$20 per person is a reasonable tip for a good experience

Never Drive After Consuming

One of the biggest advantages of a cannabis tour is that all transportation is handled for you. This is not optional convenience — it is essential safety.

Driving under the influence of cannabis is a DUI in Nevada, carrying the same penalties as an alcohol DUI: up to 6 months in jail and fines up to $1,000 for a first offense. Nevada has a per se THC blood limit of 2 nanograms per milliliter, which is easy to exceed even hours after consuming.

If your tour ends and you want to continue your evening, use a rideshare (Uber/Lyft), taxi, or the Las Vegas Monorail. Never get behind the wheel.

Cannabis DUI Is a Real Charge

Nevada law enforcement actively enforces cannabis DUI. If you are pulled over and an officer suspects impairment, you will be asked to submit to a blood test. Refusing the test triggers an automatic license suspension. A cannabis DUI carries the same criminal penalties as an alcohol DUI. Tours exist precisely so you do not have to drive.

First-Timer Advice

If you are new to cannabis and considering a tour, here are a few things to keep in mind:

  • Tell your guide you are a beginner. Good guides will adjust their recommendations, suggest lower doses, and check in on you throughout the experience
  • Start low and go slow. If the tour includes a consumption stop, start with 1–2 puffs or a 2.5 mg edible. You can always consume more later — you cannot consume less
  • Eat before the tour. Cannabis on an empty stomach can intensify effects and cause nausea. Have a meal before you go
  • Stay hydrated. Las Vegas is in the Mojave Desert, and cannabis can increase dehydration. Drink water throughout the tour
  • Do not mix with alcohol. Combining cannabis and alcohol dramatically increases impairment and the risk of nausea. Pick one for the evening

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