Long Beach to Las Vegas Car Service
A private chauffeur from your Long Beach door to the Las Vegas Strip, and the return run home, on one flat fare with no surge and no airport scramble.
Long Beach to the Strip, the civilized way
The drive from Long Beach to Las Vegas is roughly 285 miles and about four and a half hours behind the wheel, and almost every mile of it is the same well-worn desert path: north out of the harbor on I-405, a short link onto I-15 near the 605 interchange, and then a straight northeast shot across the Mojave through Victorville, Barstow, Baker, and the state line at Primm before the Strip rises out of the valley. It is a drive most people only enjoy as a passenger. Done yourself it means battling the Cajon Pass grade, the long blank stretch past Baker where phone signal disappears, and the Friday-afternoon wall of brake lights that forms the instant Southern California decides en masse to go to Vegas. Lux4Rides turns those four-plus hours into time you actually get back. A professional chauffeur collects you at your home, hotel, or office anywhere in Long Beach, Belmont Shore, Naples, or Bixby Knolls, loads the bags, and handles the entire corridor while you work, sleep, or simply watch the desert go by. We run the trip in both directions at a single agreed flat rate, so the ride home after a long Vegas weekend is already booked and waiting, no rideshare surge and no standing in a rideshare queue outside Harry Reid International. This is private intercity transportation built for the way people really use this route: business travelers heading to a convention, couples chasing a weekend on the Strip, wedding parties, and groups who would rather arrive together and relaxed than split across three middle seats on a discount flight.
The real Long Beach to Las Vegas route
From the Long Beach waterfront and downtown, your chauffeur picks up I-405 north and merges onto I-15 north near the 605, the artery that carries nearly all Vegas-bound traffic out of the Los Angeles basin. From there it is one freeway the whole way: up and over the Cajon Pass, past Victorville and Barstow, through the long open desert at Baker, across the Nevada line at Primm, and into Las Vegas Boulevard. The drive covers about 285 miles and, traffic permitting, takes roughly four and a half hours of road time. We watch the corridor live before every departure. Friday outbound and Sunday return are the notorious crunch windows on I-15, and a CHP closure or a sandstorm near Baker can add an hour in minutes, so we build realistic buffers and adjust pickup times rather than promising a number we cannot keep. Need a rest stop, a coffee in Barstow, or the famous Mad Greek in Baker? Just tell the driver. The car is yours for the trip.
Both ends covered, door to door
On the Long Beach side we collect from anywhere in the city and the wider South Bay: private residences, the convention center and downtown hotels, the cruise terminal at the Queen Mary, CSULB, the marinas, or a corporate office in Bixby Knolls. In Las Vegas we deliver directly to your Strip or Summerlin hotel entrance, to a private residence, to a convention badge pickup, or to Harry Reid International if your trip continues by air. Because this is a private transfer and not a shared shuttle, there are no other stops and no waiting on strangers. The same chauffeur and the same standard apply on the return, so the Sunday drive back to Long Beach is handled the moment your weekend is done.
A fleet sized to your party
Solo travelers and couples ride in the Mercedes S-Class, a quiet, leather-lined sedan that makes 285 desert miles feel short. Families, golf foursomes, and groups with luggage take the Cadillac Escalade or Suburban, with the head and cargo room a Vegas weekend actually needs. Bachelor and bachelorette parties, wedding groups, and corporate teams of up to fourteen travel together in the Mercedes Sprinter van, with room to spread out and keep the trip social. Every vehicle is late-model, immaculate, climate-controlled for the Mojave heat, and stocked with bottled water and chargers. You are not buying a seat; you are reserving the whole car for the round trip.
Licensed, insured, and dispatched around the clock
Lux4Rides operates under California TCP #40987 and carries $5 million in commercial insurance on every vehicle, with chauffeurs who run this corridor regularly and a 24/7 dispatch desk that tracks your car the whole way. Vegas trips rarely keep banker's hours, so we run early-morning departures and late-night returns without a premium for the clock. Your fare is quoted as a flat rate before you book, with gratuity and any agreed stops settled up front, so the price you are told is the price you pay whether the freeway is clear or crawling.
Choose your vehicle
Tell us your passenger and luggage count and we’ll recommend the right vehicle — every car late-model, immaculate, and driven by a pre-selected professional chauffeur.
Executive Sedan
Mercedes S-Class class. Quiet, business-ready comfort for 1–3 passengers with luggage.
Luxury SUV
Cadillac Escalade / Suburban for families, extra luggage, and a higher, statelier ride.
Sprinter Van
Mercedes Sprinter for groups, crews, and events with plenty of cargo room.
A better ride starts with a better-treated chauffeur
Lux4Rides was built by CEO Sam Altabbaa on a simple idea: pay professional chauffeurs fairly and you get calmer, safer, more gracious rides. Cut-rate apps squeeze drivers — and you feel it in the car. We don’t.
Chauffeurs paid fairly
Our drivers earn a real, respectful wage — so they’re relaxed, professional, and genuinely glad to take care of you.
Hand-selected & VIP-trained
Every chauffeur is pre-selected, background-checked, TCP-licensed, and trained to a discreet VIP standard — no random gig drivers.
Flat rates, no surge
The price you see is the price you pay — no peak-hour surge, no hidden fees, and 24/7 dispatch that watches your flight.
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Long Beach to Las Vegas Car Service FAQ
Plan on about four and a half hours of road time for the roughly 285-mile run up I-405 and I-15, in light traffic. Friday outbound and Sunday return are the busy windows on I-15, and weather near Baker or a Cajon Pass slowdown can add time, so we set your pickup with a realistic buffer rather than a promise we cannot honor.
For this corridor a one-way trip starts around $620 in the Mercedes S-Class sedan, about $850 in the Cadillac Escalade SUV, and roughly $1,180 in the Sprinter van, reflecting the long desert distance. You receive a firm flat quote before booking, and round-trip pricing is available since most clients book the return at the same time.
North out of Long Beach on I-405, onto I-15 north near the 605, then straight across the Mojave through Victorville, Barstow, and Baker, over the Nevada line at Primm, and into Las Vegas Boulevard. It is the standard Vegas corridor, and we monitor it live for closures and congestion before every departure.
Yes. This is a round-trip private service. We collect you anywhere in Long Beach and the South Bay and drop at your Las Vegas hotel or residence, then handle the return whenever your trip ends, so there is no rideshare surge or airport line waiting for you on the way back.
The S-Class suits one or two travelers with a couple of bags. The Escalade comfortably carries up to six with luggage, ideal for a Vegas weekend. The Mercedes Sprinter seats up to fourteen with room for the whole group's bags, golf clubs, or wedding gear.
Of course. The car is yours for the trip, so a coffee stop in Barstow, a stretch break in Baker, or a quick bite is no problem. Just let your chauffeur know and we build it into the timing.
Yes. Our 24/7 dispatch and chauffeurs handle pre-dawn departures and late-night returns at the same flat rate, with no after-hours surcharge, which suits red-eye check-ins and the post-show drive home.
Planning more than a single ride?
For wedding parties, conventions, and recurring corporate Vegas travel, email vip@lux4rides.com to set up a standing flat rate and a preferred chauffeur for the Long Beach to Las Vegas corridor. Email vip@lux4rides.com or call (424) 209-2006.
Book your Long Beach to Las Vegas chauffeur
Reserve a private car for the run up I-15 and the trip home, both legs at one flat rate. Call (424) 209-2006 or book online at bookings.lux4rides.com. 24/7 dispatch, California TCP #40987, $5M insured.