The Best Resorts to Book in Arizona
Itching for some fun in the sun, but don’t need the ocean? Arizona’s desert landscapes are just the ticket, putting you amid rugged mountains dotted with cacti, where each day ends with an epic sunset in one of these resorts – bookable on Culture Trip.
These top-notch resorts near Phoenix and Tucson are a cinch to fly to and a welcome respite for jaded, city-slicker travelers. The spacious grounds offer a range of outdoor activities in the form of multiple pools, tennis courts, golf courses and spas – not to mention nearby hiking, biking, and horseback riding trails. The best part? Constant sunshine is practically guaranteed here. Maybe you’re a romantic, a multi-generational family, or simply attending a corporate event. Whatever your reason, there’s a resort on this list that’ll sort you out.
Sanctuary Camelback Mountain Resort
Resort, Hotel
Four Seasons Resort Scottsdale
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Mountain Shadows Resort Scottsdale
Boutique Hotel, Resort
This resort on the edge of Camelback Mountain exudes midcentury modernism – it first opened in 1959 and recently re-emerged in 2017 to offer a new stylish look, while retaining some of its original charm. Rooms have chic decor and huge windows to let in the views and depending on the room type, amenities may include private patios and standalone tubs, while spacious condominiums have fully equipped kitchens. Taking center stage is the elongated pool area with plenty of sun loungers, though guests spread out at the fitness center offering yoga and pilates classes and the 18-hole golf course, suitable for beginners. Casual dining is offered during the day, while a more sophisticated restaurant serves specialties like short rib agnolotti with summer succotash. Write home on one of the vintage postcards provided in the rooms.
Rancho Manana Resort by Diamond Resorts
Resort, Chain Hotel
This family-friendly retreat is less than an hour’s drive north of Phoenix in the desert foothills of Cave Creek, a charming town with flea markets and art galleries. Low-maintenance travelers will appreciate the traditional two-bedroom, two-bathroom units with fully equipped kitchens, beehive fireplaces, and soaking tubs – with shared laundry facilities also available. Spacious grounds offer winding trails to enjoy the rugged landscape, plus an outdoor pool and championship golf club surrounded by cacti and palm trees. Cook dinner at one of the BBQ areas or dine at the all-day restaurant serving Southwestern-inspired cuisine, including grass-fed Arizona beef. Free WiFi is available in the lobby, but there’s a fee for other areas.
Andaz Scottsdale Resort and Bungalows
Resort, Chain Hotel, Hotel
Part of the Hyatt brand, this trendy resort overlooks Camelback Mountain with spacious rooms and even bigger bungalows decorated in contemporary mid-century furnishings and colorful accents. Spend a day relaxing around the three outdoor pools, or head to the contemporary fitness center and spa. Food and drink can be ordered poolside, while a chic restaurant offers an open kitchen and chef’s table. Enjoy breakfast items like chilaquiles verdes with bottomless mimosas – while evening options include marinated shrimp with blood orange sauce. A shuttle service is available for more dining options in and around Scottsdale.
Miraval Arizona Resort and Spa
Resort, Spa Hotel
The Phoenician, a Luxury Collection Resort, Scottsdale
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Hacienda Del Sol Guest Ranch Resort
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Tubac Golf Resort and Spa
Resort, Spa Hotel, Golf Hotel, Hotel
This authentic resort is also rooted in history – yet this one lies an hour south of Tucson in the art colony town of Tubac, known for its many eclectic shops and galleries. You’ll have access to a 27-hole golf course, full-service spa, outdoor pool, tennis court and hiking and biking trails. Spanish-colonial rooms come with bright bathroom tiles and terracotta floors, while suites add fireplaces, patios and soaking tubs. Snag a saddle at the bar and observe the sombrero hat display – meanwhile, all-day dining comes in the form of hearty meals like pancakes for breakfast and pan-fried stuffed trout for dinner.
Scottsdale Plaza Resort
Resort, Hotel
Corporate groups and wedding parties are a common sight at this huge 40-acre (16ha) resort in the heart of Scottsdale. You’ve got five outdoor pools to choose from here, along with a salon, spa and fitness center, plus tennis courts and a putting green. Accommodations have traditional decor with 404 rooms, suites and lodges that come with mini-fridges and Keurig coffee makers – while higher categories offer a range of extras that may include kitchens, fireplaces and private pools. Various dining outlets provide items like churro French toast, wood-fired pizzas, and chicken asada tacos. The resort fee includes valet service and a local shuttle for exploration further afield.
Royal Palms Resort and Spa, for a Spanish-style retreat in Phoenix
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Omni Scottsdale Resort & Spa at Montelucia, for Andalusian-inspired luxury
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Arizona Biltmore, for desert chic in Phoenix
Resort, Hotel, Spa Hotel
Amara Resort and Spa, for seasonal, locavore cuisine in Sedona
Resort, Luxury
This Sedona resort is defined by its stylish decor: a combination of warm tones, dark blue statement walls and welcome pops of color in the suites, along with abstract art and fantastic views of the surrounding red rock formations. The SaltRock Southwest Kitchen is where traditional Southwestern dishes are conjured from seasonal and local ingredients. When your hunger is sated, have a Smokin’ Old Fashioned or signature margarita. The spa entices with its signature Rain Dance Massage, among other tempting offerings.
Additional reporting provided by Vesna Maric.
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