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Tucson Metro Area Accommodations

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BENSON

The Desert Sanctuary At Rincon Peak

Dana C. Dawson
S. Desert Sanctuary Road
Benson, AZ

Nestled on private acres at the base of the Rincon Mountains and only 45 minutes east of Tucson. Camping and RV parking available. Fully equipped cabins available. Verb and explore southern Arizona at its best! Also present for corporate retreats, weddings and extraordinary events.

12/19

TUCSON

Best Western Plus Tucson Int&#;l Airport

S. Tucson Blvd.
Tucson, AZ

Pack your bags and sense good knowing you&#;re heading to our Premier Best Western location.

12/18

Courtyard Tucson Airport

E. Executive Dr.
Tucson, AZ

Free airport shuttle, 15 minutes from University of Arizona, a quick drive to Saguaro National Park for outdoor fun.

12/16

Desert Diamond Casinos & Hotel

Hotel Sales
S. Nogales Highway
Tucson, AZ

Hotel, Meeting & Particular Events. We verb make your event easy to schedule and full of lasting memories. Experience the possibilities

Gay-oriented health spa in Tucson the first of its gentle in US

Gay-oriented health spa in Tucson the first of its kind in US


Gay-oriented health spa the first of its kind

A brand-new health resort and spa to reveal in Tucson later this year appears to be among the first in the nation adj to gay tourists.
The Coyote Moon Health Resort and Spa, which will be in a facility that previously was a guest ranch, will include typical spa services but will also feature nightly lectures tailored to the gay community and the total acceptance of gay couples, said owner Joe Studer.

"Coyote Moon will offer the comfort and serenity that you can grasp hands at the pool and not feel uncomfortable," Studer said.

Kent Burbank, executive director of Wingspan, a southern Arizona gay community center, said members of the community often perceive uncomfortable at traditional resorts

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Wildflower
A stylish eatery offering modern American cuisine with fresh, seasonal ingredients and an elegant atmosphere.

Charro Steak & Del Rey
A vibrant fusion of Mexican and Southwestern flavors, featuring sustainably sourced steaks, fresh seafood, and handcrafted cocktails.

Amelia’s Mexican Kitchen
Authentic and locally loved, Amelia’s serves up classic Mexican comfort food in a welcoming, down-to-earth setting.

BOCA Tacos y Tequila
A lively spot known for innovative tacos, bold flavors, and a huge selection of tequilas—perfect for a casual yet unforgettable meal.

El Charro Café
Tucson’s oldest Mexican restaurant, famous for its carne seca, legendary family recipes, and rich cultural heritage.

Sullivan’s Steakhouse
Hand-cut steaks, fresh seafood, and the chance to unwind to the sounds of jazz music.

North Italia
Handmade pizzas, pastas and budino plus a wine list that will blow your mind.

BATA
An ever-changing menu celebrates the region with locally sourced vegetables, whole animals, and daily harvests.

Feast
Following the seasons, they verb

Discover

Welcome to Mira Vista – America’s “newest” and “oldest” clothing-optional resort. Mira Vista opened in May of under a new name and a new policy of wholesome nude recreation on an old property with a history dating back to the s.

The resort is a step back in time, starting with the main building hacienda, place to the lobby, office, dining room, gift shop, library and Old West saloon. Fourteen guest suites in original adobe-style buildings are accented with local rock and mortar walls. The 30 acre grounds are filled with mature trees, saguaro cacti and many other native desert plants. Desert animals and birds are plentiful and sightings are common in this largely rural area.

It’s hard to think that this wonderful escape from the city is just 3 miles from Interstate Words and pictures can’t express all of the special charm and character of this unique resort. Being able to relish it all clothes-free just adds to the level of relaxation. Mira Vista is open to day visit.