Resorts & Spas

Relax into Your Best Self

It's no surprise that Tucson resorts win top awards and draw visitors from around the world. Tucson has a long history as a destination of choice for seclusion, relaxation, and wellness.

In the 1930s, Tucson was the school-year home to the daughters of some of the country's wealthiest families—names like Vanderbilt and Westinghouse. In the 40s and 50s, it was a hideaway for Hollywood legends seeking privacy and peace. And for decades, doctors have heralded our dry climate and sunny skies to help heal the body and ease the mind.

Today, Tucson resorts are every bit as relaxing, dressing down elegance with a Southwestern style that makes luxury more comfortable than you can imagine. And as much as that matters, in Tucson, there's also something more.

It could be the wide night skies where the moon feels impossibly close as it rises over the mountains. It could be the dramatic, glowing sunsets that set our western skies on fire. Whatever it is, Tucson is a healing place, and you can't help but feel it.

Whether mastering the golf course, riding desert trails on horseback, getting a massage at the spa, or simply kicking back with a drink by the pool, resorts in Tucson don't just let you be yourself, they let you be your best self—relaxed, recharged, and ready to take on the world.

 

Places to Stay

Group of people riding horses in the Sonoran Desert at Tanque Verde Ranch

Guest Ranches

Walking through a stone labyrithn at Miraval Arizona

Destination Spas

Exterior of the Downtown Clifton Hotel. Midcentury modern with bold colors

Hotels & Motels

outdoor patio surrounded in lemon trees and lush greenery

Bed & Breakfasts

A small yellow house with a unique style of Southwestern architecture peaking out from behind its green desert lawn

Vacation Rentals

Nigh falling on a campground in Tucson with a group of people sit around a camp fire

RV Parks & Campgrounds

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