Tucson, AZ Resorts

Tucson, AZ Resorts
Travelers visit Tucson from around the world, drawn in by the bizarre allure of the desert. As such, the town has become a tourist destination known for luxury and Old West charm. Outdoor activities take place year round in Arizona's nearly-constant sunshine and most resorts in the area provide a host of adventures for their guests.

Arizona Inn

The sprawling, manicured grounds that traverse the 14 acres maintained by the Arizona Inn ensure a serene stay at the resort. The on-site tennis courts, complimentary bicycles, sizable library and other amenities promises that the serenity found at the Arizona needn't be dull. Family-owned and operated since its debut, the Arizona Inn remembers the small personal touches that really make a trip special like complimentary bottled water in every room and a copy of the New York Times every morning. The Main Dining Room opens daily for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Like the resort, the Main Dining Room combines customary dishes with a healthy dose of Southwestern flair like their Blue Corn Pancakes served with Prickly Pear Syrup. A great choice for families, the Arizona Inn customizes each trip to suit their guests.

Arizona Inn
2200 East Elm Street
Tucson, AZ 85719
(520) 325-1541
arizonainn.com

Hacienda del Sol Guest Ranch Resort

The Hacienda del Sol Guest Ranch Resort lies in the Catalina Foothills providing visitors a lush natural setting and extraordinary views from every room. Enjoy horseback riding, hiking, bird watching and nature strolls in the surrounding desert environment. The on-site restaurant known simply as The Grill serves customary American cuisine with regional flavors. The Terrazza Bar serves Tapas for outdoor dining with live music.The Hacienda del Sol Guest Ranch Resort preserves the historic feel of Old Tucson without neglecting modern amenities.

Hacienda del Sol Guest Ranch Resort
5601 North Hacienda Del Sol Road
Tucson, AZ 85718
(520) 299-1501
summithotels.com‎

Lodge at Ventana Canyon

Frequently recognized for its commitment to golf, Arizona offers some of the world's finest courses. The Lodge at Ventana Canyon upholds the Arizona golf tradition and maintains not one but four complete courses. Additionally, the resort offers a Peter Burwash International tennis program and expert instruction for interested guests. On-site dining includes the Catalina Room open for breakfast, lunch and dinner as well as the Ventana Bar and Grill. Both restaurants strive to be accommodating to the individual wants of each guest and feature spectacular views of the Catalina Mountains and the Ventana Bar and Grill also frequently features a televised sporting event.

Lodge at Ventana Canyon
6200 North Club House Lane
Tucson, AZ 85750-1399
(520) 577-1400
thelodgeatventanacanyon.com‎

Article Written By Carly Schorman

Dividing her time between Phoenix and San Francisco, Carly Schorman is a writer and student currently completing her M.A. in religion and philosophy at the California Institute of Integral Studies. She has served as an editor for the "Mesa Legend," OCHRE Journal of Women's Spirituality, YabYumMusic.com and has additionally written for S.L.A.M. magazine, eHow, and "Link" magazine.

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