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Scottsdale Arizona has become one of the top tourist destination cities in the United States. The latest attractions to be added to Scottsdale's line up of great things to do is the Musical Instrument Museum (MIM), and the recently opened Scottsdale Quarter shopping, dining and entertainment complex conveniently located adjacent to the well established and highly popular Kierland Commons outdoor shopping mall. Many travelers make an annual trek to Scottsdale for the numerous events held Scottsdale's West World - venue for numerous horse shows and outdoor events including the highly successful Arabian and Quarter Horse shows held annually.
Golf has long been KING of all tourism in Scottsdale with the Tournament Players Club (TPC) of Scottsdale holding reign as the center of the golf world in the Greater Phoenix area. The annual Phoenix Open Golf Tournament held at TPC the first week in February is popularly referred to as the "biggest party on earth" and the party seems to get bigger every year. Be sure to book your dates for accommodations early for these highly popular events because these reservation dates sell out fast and the best deals are offered early. Hotels sell out quickly and vacation home rentals are limited and sell out even faster than hotels for these super popular Scottsdale events.
The traditional areas of Scottsdale in and around the Old Town area are as popular as ever and the area has seen a lot of development in the last few years. The "W" Hotel and the Scottsdale Fashion Square and Water Front areas are primary destinations for tourists to Scottsdale. Vacation Rentals in Scottsdale area available throughout the city ranging from condos and townhomes in the Old Town area to large estate-style homes in the north part of Scottsdale.
Phoenix is the largest city in Arizona. Phoenix offers a wide array of vacation rental homes, condos, loft-style townhomes near Chase Field (home to the Arizona Diamondbacks) and US Airways Arena (home of the Phoenix Suns). The Deseret Ridge and City North area of Phoenix offer townhomes, condos, and track style homes providing numerous restaurants, shops and nightlife.
Whether you’re vacationing with family, golfing with your friends, or claiming a romantic getaway for two, having your own space with all the amenities you’d expect from first-class accommodations is a smart and affordable option to resorts. Add a variety of visitor attractions and you have a fun-filled experience with a relaxing backdrop of a private Phoenix golf vacation rental home.
Hike the world-famous Camelback Mountain, or if hiking is not your thing traverse the winding streets by car or bike to view some of the most prolific and palatial homes of the modern day. Pamper yourself at one of the many day spas for a much-deserved whole body rejuvenation. Golf is a lifestyle in Phoenix, with championship courses beckoning golfers from all over the world. Shopping is eclectic and vast—from high-end boutiques to sophisticated malls to bartering for treasures from Mexico in family-owned markets. The area stadiums and arenas are host to some of the best professional sports franchises in the US.
Staying in a Paradise Valley vacation rental is a great way to live among the rich and famous while experiencing privacy and convenience—and saving money. Known for its upscale rural ambiance, Paradise Valley residents include celebrities such as rockers Stevie Nicks and Alice Cooper, sports superstars Steve Nash and Kurt Warner, news giant Hugh Downs and the legendary Walter Cronkite, as well as many of Hollywood’s most famous. The town is elegant, the offerings are rich and the experiences are memorable. Experience this elegance in vacation properties that offer the perfect space for your budget and can include amenities such a private pool or spa, a well-equipped kitchen, outdoor patio and more.
There is no shortage of options of things to do in Paradise Valley. One of the most popular tourist attractions is the Cosanti Foundation, where legendary architectural innovator and artist, Paolo Soleri, created his world-famous line of ceramic and bronze wind-bells. Another piece of art you don’t want to miss honors one of Arizona’s most famous politicians, Senator Barry Goldwater, who passed away at his Paradise Valley home in 1998. Arizona artist Joe Beeler created a statue as a tribute to Senator Goldwater’s legacy.
Paradise Valley visitor attractions include hiking the saguaro-studded Mummy Mountain. The views are nothing short of breathtaking. There’s no better way than with a desert mountain Jeep tour, guided by cowboys or Sonoran naturalists to see and learn about the delicate eco-balance of the desert.
One of the best finds near Paradise Valley is Fridays at The Borgata that features a magical outdoor market and musical presentation every week. Browse the beautiful Italian architecture of the Borgata and enjoy artisan breads, handmade crafts, specialty foods, unique gifts and much more. With finds like this, you’ll never be at a loss for what to do in Paradise Valley.
There’s only one way to truly enjoy a Tempe vacation rental where you can have the convenience and privacy of affordable luxury accommodations. Home to Arizona State University’s main campus, Tempe is a celebrated city of diversity. Downtown Tempe, located in the Mill Avenue District, adjacent to ASU, is a playground of excellent and eclectic dining, sprinkled with hundreds of specialty shops loaded with hard-to-find treasures. Street bands infuse Mill Avenue with laid back, relaxing tunes. Clubs, pubs and ethnic cafes line the main drag with diverse options, regardless of the time of day or night. A Tempe vacation sounds tempting, right?
Tempe Town Lake resides on the north end of Mill Avenue and offers sailing, rowing, paddle boating and kayaking. The park adjacent to the lake is packed with fun for the kids, including a splash park, slides and water cannons, plus plenty of relaxation for adults. Millions of visitors enjoy all the park has to offer each year, especially the many cultural events and fairs. With our Az vacation rental residences, homes, villas, condos and apartments located close to all that Tempe offers.
The Mill Avenue Arts and Crafts Fair is one of the most anticipated tourist attraction that draws more than 250,000 visitors to each. Artists from all around the country converge to sell their treasures. Each Fall and Spring, the festival runs for three days where the streets of downtown are closed and thousands of people roam them in search of one of kind arts and crafts. So many things to do in Tempe!
ASU is host to a myriad of attractions and experiences including the Frank Lloyd Wright designed Gammage Theatre. The ever-impressive ASU Art Museum houses a diverse installations—there’s always something for everyone to enjoy. Take a hike on A Mountain, where U of A and ASU students take turns clandestinely painting the
Home to one of the world's highest man-generated fountain geysers, vacation rentals in Fountain Hills are surrounded by some of the most picturesque mountain scenery in the greater Phoenix metropolitan area.
Fountain Hills vacation rentals make for a great stay in a small, quaint town bursting with charm and character. Just as its name suggests, one of the world’s largest fountains in located in a lake near the heart of town. At full power, the town’s namesake and claim to fame rockets 560 feet into the air every hour—and can be seen for miles. With a Fountain Hills vacation rental, it’s a convenient way for visitors to immerse themselves into the festive local culture while experiencing the privacy of affordable, luxury accommodations. Whether you’re staying for a week or need a short term rental, you
Vacationers will find plenty of great restaurants and shopping in Old Town Glendale. Vacation rental homes in Glendale, Arizona range from economical track-style homes and condos to upscale homes on large estates with horse privileges. The University of Phoenix stadium is located in Glendale and is the venue for some of Arizona's biggest sporting events.
Located in the West Valley, Glendale is a perfect blend of the old and the new. It’s wild and tame, as well as luxurious and a little rustic. Its old-fashioned charm blankets the modern urban world of a morphing city. And staying at a convenient and affordable Glendale vacation rental is the best way to enjoy this historic city—and it’ll save you money.
Historic Downtown Glendale is where all the action lies. It’s has been named by USA Today and Sunset Magazine as one of the country’s ten best places for shopping. A bevy of imports, jewelry, arts, crafts and collectables captivate visitors from all over. Historic Downtown Glendale boasts three neighborhoods: the Caitlin Court Historic District id known for the specialty shops, that were once modest bungalows, as well as street performers, carriage rides and more adventures that add to its charm. Old Town is lined with brick-trimmed sidewalks and gaslights that guide visitors to popular, even famous, antique stores. There’s so many things to do in Glendale! The newest addition is located in the center of downtown; the Promenade at Palmaire features the Glendale Visitor Center, and plenty of shops and eateries.
Some of the most popular visitor attractions include the world-famous Bead Museum, Historic Sahuaro Ranch and the Xeriscape Botanical Garden. The Bead Museum holds more than 110,000 beads, bead-work pieces and beaded artifacts to showcase the rich history of beads from earliest times to modern day. The Historic Sahuaro Ranch is arguably the oldest and best-preserved examples of early ranches in the Salt River Valley. The award-winning Xeriscape Botanical Garden contains approximately 1,000 trees, shrubs, cactus and more that you can enjoy on a self-guided tour.
Mesa is the third largest city in the state of Arizona. Vacation rental homes in Mesa are in close proximity to the Superstition Mountains and the legend of the Lost Dutchman's Mine.
Experience the beauty of the incredible desert Southwest in Mesa, Arizona, as well as its big-city feel, loaded with culture, adventure and excitement. With a Mesa vacation rental, get the most out of your stay with its affordable luxury, convenience and privacy that hotels and resorts simply can’t offer. With so many things to do in Mesa, our vacation properties offer a home-away-from-home comfort with all the amenities you’d expect, including many with pools and spas. No matter how big or small of group you have, we have vacation residences, homes, villas, condos and apartments for a relaxing stay and that will not only fit your budget—they’ll save you money.
Mesa offers a variety of to-die-for tourist attractions. From exploring Native American culture and the history of the Old West to Broadway musicals and museums. Explore aerial desert views in a hot air balloon or a sightseeing plane. See the dinosaurs at the Arizona Museum of Natural History or take flight at the Commemorative Air Force Museum. Commune with nature at the nearby Phoenix Zoo and Desert Botanical Gardens.
For the family oriented traveler Chandler, Arizona is the perfect Destination. The Chandler Mall offers a complete array of shopping, dining, night life and boutique stores.
Chandler is simply beautiful—a jewel in the desert. Take its beauty and all the things to do in Chandler and you have a great vacation destination. Stay at a Chandler vacation rental and you are certain to have the perfect getaway. With one of our vacation properties, you can experience affordable luxury that offers the convenience and privacy that hotels and resorts simply can’t. Many of our residences, homes, condos, villas and apartments have private pools or spas, spacious living areas, outdoor patios and fully equipped kitchens for that
Tucson is a city in Arizona’s Sonoran Desert surrounded by multiple mountain ranges, including the Santa Catalinas. Reflective of its 19th-century origins, you will find restored mansions in and around the El Presidio Historic District and the adobe row houses of Barrio Historico. Also home to the University of Arizona, Tucson has many vintage shops, nightclubs and restaurants on Fourth Avenue near the campus. Road trips that you can do in just a day are numerous in southern Arizona, and the drives are scenic and beautiful, to be enjoyed along the way as you find your way to your eventual destination. Day trips from the Tucson area allow you to see some of the most beautiful desert landscapes anywhere in the world.
The area between the Catalina Mountains and the Tucson Mountains are home to most of the vacation rentals in Tucson, Arizona. The University of Arizona is situated in the downtown are of Tucson, Arizona.
Love the outdoors? Sunshine, mountains, desert and wildlife? Tucson is the ultimate destination. Arizona’s second largest city, located in the southern region, offers all the excitement and adventure of an urban playground with one of the most majestic and diverse landscapes in the country. Our Tucson vacation rentals are the perfect complement to the Old West. They offer the convenience, privacy and affordability that resorts and hotels simply can’t deliver. Imagine relaxing in your private pool or spa after a day of desert adventure or a candlelight dinner under the stars on your private patio. The luxury and amenities offered in our vacation properties, residences, homes, condos, villas and apartments are affordable and truly make your Old West stay an experience to remember. Enjoy and relax in the style and comfort you deserve, whether you’re on a romantic getaway for two or a family vacation.
Whether for business or pleasure, people travel from all across the world to visit Tucson’s clear skies, fresh air, stunning sunsets and rugged outdoor adventures. With 350 sunny days a year, Tucson’s great outdoors is always open. The hiking is arguably some of the best in the U.S. It’s also a great place to get your cowboy on. If golf is your passion, the championship links make Tucson golf vacations a premier destination. Many outdoor lovers take advantage of our short term rentals that ultimately end up feeling like a second home. Vacation rentals in Tucson are the ultimate experience for a convenient and relaxing getaway that actually save you money. Avoid headaches by using our vacation rentals booking engine and reserve your trip today.
Sedona, Arizona is surrounded by some of the most spectacular scenery in the western hemisphere. Astonishing land formations of red rock invite you to go exploring on foot, by bike and from scenic overlooks while driving around. Also abundant are numerous Sedona museums housing secrets about the art and history of the area.
You can also sample delicious wines along the Verde Valley Wine Trail, and dine at world class rated restaurants. For outdoor enthusiasts, Slide Rock in the Oak Creek Canyon, and the Palatki Ruins are highlights of any trip to Sedona.
Home to historic sites like Walnut Canyon National Monument and Wupatki National Monument, Flagstaff, AZ, is a unique vacation destination in northern Arizona. Flagstaff is a college town with the Northern Arizona University (NAU) campus sitting almost right in the middle of the city. Bars and restaurants are plentiful around the NAU campus area.
Numerous worthwhile daytrips include visits to Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument where you can see a 900-year-old cinder cone, or stop by the Lowell Observatory and do some stargazing, go hiking in Coconino National Forest, and ski at the Arizona Snowbowl in the winter.
Lake Havasu Is on the western side of Arizona situated along-side the Colorado River. Lake Havasu is an awesome playground for people of all ages. Visitors go to enjoy the outdoors and to be in and around the water. Offering over four hundred miles of shoreline and nearly constant sunny skies, Lake Havasu is the perfect Arizona outdoor get-a-way. Lake Havasu was created by the same designer and developer and completed Disneyland.
In 1938, the Parker Dam was completed which held back the Colorado River to form the lake, creating over 400 miles of shoreline creating a tremendous opportunity to build a city, and Lake Havasu City was later established on the lake’s shore in 1963. Eight years later the lake had a new feature. One of the most interesting – and surprising – attractions in Lake Havasu is the London Bridge. Originally built in 1831, the City of London sold the bridge to Lake Havasu City, and the reassembly was completed in 1971. The arched bridge has spanned Lake Havasu, adding to the city’s tourist appeal ever since.
Payson is a town in northern Gila County, Arizona, United States. Its location puts it very near to the geographic center of Arizona. Payson has been called "The Heart of Arizona" As the gateway to Arizona’s dramatic high country, Payson offers four-season recreation. Locals call it “The Rim" which stands for the mogollon-rim, the rugged, far-reaching landscape of the Colorado Plateau. Cutting across the state, the Rim is a picturesque destination for wilderness adventurers of all ages. This land, where the Ponderosa Pine forest meets desert canyon country, has exerted a magnetic pull on early Mormon settlers, Western novelist Zane Grey, and actor/rancher John Wayne. Seven sparkling lakes are the centerpiece of scenic mountains, where you can ride horses in the morning and fly-fish in the afternoon. Plan a hike to the tonto-natural-bridge-state-park, believed to be the world’s largest natural travertine bridge.
The area is also home to many trails used for cross-country skiing. Payson also boasts a lively festival calendar. There’s big-time broncin’ in this small town setting at the World’s Oldest Continuous Rodeo, established in 1884. Annual outdoor events lure thrill-seekers from across the Southwest, and the Old Time Fiddlers Contest celebrates the area’s rich musical heritage. Don’t worry about seeing it all – this alpine playground is guaranteed to lasso you back for future trips.
Prescott is nestled in the Ponderosa Pines of Prescott National Forest. Fill your lungs with that amazing pine scent as you enjoy Prescott’s natural surroundings, including more than 400 miles of hiking, mountain biking, and equestrian trails. Whether you love hiking through large strands of Pondrosa Pine trees or simply appreciate historic places, Prescott offers things to do and places to see for everyone. Mile seasons make it an appealing destination year-round. Prescott is also the perfect place for a historic home tour or bed & breakfast getaway. Are you a history buff? History buffs are sure to enjoy Prescott’s classic downtown area replete with Victorian homes, turn-of-the-century saloons along Whisky Row, and other historic settings.
Prescott offers plenty of Western history – much of it dating back to the days of Wyatt Earp. You’ll appreciate the character of the more than 700 homes and businesses listed in the National Register of Historic Places. The city’s downtown includes a majestic granite courthouse set among green lawns and American elm trees that reflect the Midwestern and New England background of Prescott’s early pioneers, leading to the town informally becoming known as “Everybody’s Hometown.” Prescott also holds four of Arizona’s most prized museums, and is loaded with art galleries, antique shops, local eateries, and golfing. For a day outdoors on the water, visit one of the city’s four beautiful small lakes, perfect for boating, fishing, and nature watching.