Okay so for the people who say, "Las Vegas is in the middle of the desert, the closest beach is 300 or more miles away," you are wrong my friend. Not only does Lake Mead have a beach (i.e. Boulder Beach), but right past the Hoover Dam, JUST past the Arizona border, is Willow Beach, which is located on the Colorado River (so the water can be a little nippy), but is an absolute delight! I'm born and raised in Las Vegas and don't necessarily recommend Boulder Beach, each time I go, I start the trip with flip flops and by the time I leave, the slime and yucky mud in the water has eaten my sandles! Don't think that the whole lake is like that though, Lake Mead is delightful on a boat or jet ski's! Have fun and SMILE :)
Las Vegas is in the middle of the desert, the closest beaches would be in California, about 300 miles away.
Manmade: Lake Las Vegas
Natural: Lake Mead
The closest hotel is the On The Vegas Boulevard Hotel,1150 S. Las Vegas Boulevard, Las Vegas, NV, 89104.
Las Vegas does not have an ocean, it is a land locked state.
The closest hotel is the Las Vegas Hilton, 3000 S. Paradise Road, Las Vegas, NV, 89109. Also very close is the Springhill Suites Las Vegas Convention Center, 2989 Paradise Road, Las Vegas, NV, 89109.
Primm
Yes. Ocean currents affect world wide weather patterns, and weather affects Las Vegas.
Mcarren Airport
Kingman, AZ
None. Las Vegas is in Nevada, and is about 300 miles to the nearest ocean, the Pacific.
The pacific ocean
Unfortunately, no. St George UT is the closest.
Since Las Vegas in located in Nevada, which is on the east of California, away from the ocean... There is no Harbor connecting tothe Ocean. But im sure if you have enough money... you can get the land to build a harbor and put water in it because anything is possible in Vegas.
The closest one would be in Hollywood, California.