Resort Roundup: The Old Pueblo

Put the sprawling 398-room Loews Ventana Canyon together with the intimate 50-suite Lodge at Ventana Canyon. What do you have? The only lodging options in Tucson with exclusive access to the two Tom Fazio-designed courses—the Mountain and Canyon—at Ventana Canyon.

 

A Sure Bet
Owned and operated by Tucson’s Pascua Yaqui Tribe, the two-year-old, 10-story Casino del Sol comprises 225 plush rooms and suites, including ones on the exclusive Sky Level. A vast gaming area complements five restaurants, Hiapsi Spa, outdoor pool, 5,000-seat AVA Amphitheater and, coming soon, 18 holes of championship golf. casinodelsol.com

 

Improve Your Lie
The Westin La Paloma, one of Tucson’s foremost resorts has gotten even better, thanks to $35 million in renovations, including an expansive new pool design, guest and conference room upgrades and enhancements on its 27 Jack Nicklaus-designed golf holes. westinlapalomaresort.com

 

Wet Your Whistle
Flying V (Loews Ventana Canyon) serves 70-plus tequilas and sweeping mountain views.
loewshotels.com


Tucson Featured Resorts:
Loews VentanaCanyon
Tucson
loewshotels.com/ventanacanyon;
800-234-5117

The Lodge at Ventana Canyon
Tucson
thelodgeatventanacanyon.com;
800-828-5701

Casino del Sol
Tucson
casinodelsol.com;
855-765-7829

Westin La Paloma Resort & Spa
Tucson
westinlapalomaresort.com;
520-742-6000

Omni Tucson National Resort
Tucson
tucsonnational.com;
520-297-2271

Tubac Golf Resort & Spa
Tubac
tubacgolfresort.com;
520-398-2211

 

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