8 a.m. Skip the road for breakfast
You’d by no means guess that Egghead, the no-frills take-out counter answerable for what may be Vegas’s most good breakfast sandwich, is owned by the identical firm as mega-clubs like Marquee and TAO — although turnout right here might be simply as excessive. To beat the morning rush, present up early (it opens at 7 a.m.) and benefit from the signature Midtown sandwich ($13), slathered in spicy aioli and fried shallots, in relative peace. (Professional tip: Stuff the pecorino-infused tacky hashbrown, $7, contained in the sandwich). Stroll it off on the Aria resort’s adjoining mall, the Outlets at Crystals, whose inside options public artwork installations like “Halo,” a sequence of clear cylinders full of hypnotic whirlpools. Upstairs, the artist James Turrell’s “Shards of Colour” provides playful views on the mall’s dramatic, angular structure.
11 a.m. Kayak to the Emerald Cave
Forty-five minutes east of Vegas, the Black Canyon Water Path winds via the scenic Eldorado Mountains alongside the Arizona-Nevada border. This stretch of the Colorado River is calm and clear after passing via the Hoover Dam’s 300-ton generators — good situations for a kayaking journey to the Emerald Cave, a tiny grotto that turns into phosphorescent when the solar hits it excellent (a 1997 {photograph} on the quilt of Arizona Highways journal turned it right into a must-stop for nature lovers). Evolution Excursions’ Emerald Cave Specific (from $150, 4 hours) consists of pickup and drop-off on the Strip, which suggests all it’s a must to fear about is sunscreen and a very good hat.













