An urban metropolis, a high desert landscape, and endless rounds of tacos and tequila — say goodbye to your diet and hello to New Mexico’s largest party. Appealing to every kind of jetsetter, from those looking to explore mother nature’s touch on the Southwest to those gearing up for a hot air balloon ride at sunset, book your next private jet to Albuquerque with Evo.
Molded by the Spanish and Native Americans, strolling Albuquerque's Old Town will have you feeling as if you’ve just gone back in time. Talented street performers line the cobblestone paths and multicolored adobe huts are overflowing with souvenirs and tasty finds. Perched on the northern edge of Old Town is the city’s oldest site of reverence, San Felipe de Neri Church, a must-see to appreciate the architecture and historical significance.
No private jet trip to Albuquerque is complete without experiencing The International Balloon Fiesta, an annual launch of over five hundred mammoth-sized rainbow balloons into the blue sky. Labeled as a bucket list venture by almost all who attend, this week-long festival can be enjoyed at sunrise and after dusk, as the balloons can also be illuminated against the dark sky.
As the hot air balloon capital of the world, love is always in the air - drifting in a basket or cruising in a turboprop. Treat your loved one to an evening among the clouds with a charter flight to Albuquerque and a romantic private hot air balloon ride at sunset.
View-chasers, look no further. If floating balloons aren't enough, The Sandia Peak Tramway will satisfy your picture-perfect needs for some panoramic views of the region. Board your own cable car and ascend three miles to the summit of Sandia Peak, where you’ll stand at over ten thousand feet above the ground. Perfect in the winter, snow blankets the slopes making for the ultimate ski adventure.
One of the best ways to appreciate this city and its history is by exploring The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center. Just outside of Old Town, the heritage and culture of these indigenous people are preserved and highlighted here. Live events, a museum, workshops, and a cafe with Native American Cuisine are all on-site to celebrate the people who shaped the region.
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To/From Location | Target Price (One-Way) | Aircraft Type | Max Passengers |
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Los Angeles | From $18,500 | Light Jet | 6-8 |
Las Vegas | From $12,300 | Executive Turboprop | 4-9 |
Dallas | From $23,500 | Light Jet | 6-8 |
Washington D.C. | From $40,000 | Super Midsize Jet | 8-10 |
The arts and culture of Albuquerque are inundated with the history and style of the peoples of the southwest. During your visit, you won't want to miss a look at some of these unique locations and shows:
Of course the culture of Albuquerque would not be complete without the fantastic array of sports and recreation offered here. Some excellent venues and locations to check out include:
The summer climate of Albuquerque is warm, with temperatures typically in the 70s. The warmest month of the year, July, has an average maximum temperature of 92.3 degrees Fahrenheit. Winters are very cold with temperatures often in the 30s, and the coldest month is January, at an average minimum temperature of 23.8 degrees. Albuquerque's annual average precipitation is 9.47 inches. August is the wettest month, with an average rainfall of 1.73 inches.