
Spas in Tucson
Spas in Tucson are renowned for pampering with luxurious treatments and unique offerings that cater to A-listers and jet-setters from around the globe. These scenic retreats offer wellness packages that cater to mind, body, and spirit to leave you feeling completely energized, rejuvenated, and balanced when you leave Tucson.
- Miraval Resort & Spa – Miraval is a hit with high-powered TV hosts like Oprah and Ellen, who come for the spiritual centering, but also with fitness buffs like Julianne Hough and Giuliana Rancic, who like the challenging workouts. Here you’ll find anxiety-calming horse grooming, Chinese qigong, deep tissue massage, fear-conquering pole jumping courses, and 200 other activities.
- Canyon Ranch – Stars like Debra Messing, January Jones, and Jane Seymour have come to Canyon Ranch for personalized relaxation and healing programs, Watsu water massage, herbal Ayurvedic body treatments, spiritual cleansing, smoking cessation detox, custom footwear analysis, and cutting-edge care from medical doctors in a variety of sub-specialties. The spa has become so popular, 10 Celebrity cruise ships now have Canyon Ranch spas for their clientele.
- Hashani Spa – This award-winning spa is tucked away in JW Marriott Tucson Starr Pass Resort on the west side of the city and caters to spa connoisseurs. Guests enjoy gorgeous panoramic views of the surrounding desert and unique aromatherapy treatments using natural desert botanicals. The spa menu offers everything under sun — even custom treatments paired with guided tours of Saguaro National Park. The property also features multi-level pools, a waterslide, and a Lazy River, as well as Nickelodeon-themed activities for kids.
- Green Toes – Green Toes is another charming Tucson spa if you only want to spend a few hours centering yourself. Described as “eco-chic,” the comfortable, quiet salon is an essential go-to for locals in need of facials, massage, mani-pedis, and quick beauty boosts. You’re bound to find your serenity surrounded by products that are 100% vegan, organic, and chemical-free.
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Fall, winter, and spring are the most popular times to visit Tucson due to mild weather, outdoor activities, cultural festivals, and ideal conditions for hiking and sightseeing.
With 350+ days of sunshine annually, Tucson ranks as one of most radiant cities in the United States! As a result, there are fun events all year long, including sports and outdoor activities, even in mid-winter. Yes, it’s hot in the summer, but the nights are cooler, and like they say, “it’s a dry heat,” which means you’ll rarely break a sweat. Thanks to showers in late summer and early winter, it’s a different kind of desert — a lot greener than you might think.
Tucson’s top attractions come from the natural landscapes of the Sonoran Desert. Sabino Canyon, Catalina State Park, Saguaro National Parks East and West, Colossal Cave Mountain Park, the Tohono Chul Botanical Gardens, and Kartchner Caverns State Park are all well worth the visit and hiking opportunities.
You won’t want to miss the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, which houses a zoo, walk-in aviary, botanical garden, and natural history exhibits.
Yes! We have some pet-friendly properties, contact us for more details. We want to be able to accommodate you as much as possible, and that’s why we’ll strive to offer you a pet-friendly vacation rental that will work for your pet.
Did you know Tucson is recognized as one of the best cities in the world for events and festivals? Many of these center on Tucson’s eccentric character, gem shows, and rodeos. Don’t forget sporting events at the U of A, plus seasonal arts & cultural highlights.
- Tucson Gem, Mineral & Fossil Showcase (Jan - Feb)
- Tucson International Mariachi Festival (Spring)
- All Souls Procession (early November)
- Tucson Festival of Books (Spring)
- Tucson Rodeo (Feb - March)
- El Tour de Tucson (November)
Definitely! Tucson is a convenient home-base for day trips to: the Biosphere II in Oracle, the famous “Old West” boom town of Tombstone, Bisbee, Flagstaff, Mount Lemmon, Phoenix, and Nogales, Mexico.
Tucson’s Sun Link Streetcar links the University of Arizona to the Mercado neighborhood by way of downtown Tucson and the popular Fourth Avenue dining, shopping, and entertainment district, following the main artery of Tucson’s Urban Core.

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