Welcome to Tucson Vacation Rentals
Our Tucson, AZ vacation rental homes and condos are beautiful properties designed and furnished to make your perfect vacation home in southern Arizona. We have three lovely properties, Pinnacle Point at Sabino Springs, Ventana Canyon , and Callisto Circle. Our fully furnished vacation homes are situated in northeast Tucson, Arizona with mountain views, sparkling pools, excercise facilities, and close to shopping, dining, golf, and all that Tucson and southern Arizona has to offer.
Pinnacle Point is a 2-bedroom/2-bathroom patio home located in Sabino Springs on the 8th Fairway of Arizona National Golf Club.
Ventana Canyon is on the 15th Fairway of Ventana's Canyon Golf Course, located at the newly remodeled and fully renovated Greens at Ventana Canyon.
For information, contact us or give us a call at 415-479-1186 for more information. |
From Wikipedia
Tucson (pronounced /ˈtusɑn/, Spanish: Tucsón) is the seat of Pima County, Arizona, United States, located 118 miles (188 km) southeast of Phoenix and 60 miles (98 km) north of the Mexican border. As of July 1, 2005, a Census Bureau estimate put the city's population at 515,526,[1] with a metropolitan area population at 931,210. In 2005, Tucson ranked as the 32nd-largest city and 52nd-largest metropolitan area in the U.S. It is the largest city in southern Arizona and the second largest in the state after Phoenix.
Major incorporated suburbs of Tucson include Oro Valley and Marana northwest of the city, South Tucson (surrounded by Tucson), and Sahuarita south of the city. Communities in the vicinity of Tucson (some within or overlapping the city limits) include Casas Adobes, Catalina, Catalina Foothills, Flowing Wells, Green Valley, Marana, Tanque Verde, New Pascua, and Vail.
The name Tucson originates via Spanish from the O'odham, Cuk Ṣon (pronounced [ʧʊk ʂɔn]; roughly, "chuk shon"), meaning "Black Base," a reference to the mostly volcanic mountains on the west side of the city. The most notable of these mountains is Sentinel Peak, better known as "A Mountain" because it sports a large letter A in honor of the nearby University of Arizona, situated in west central Tucson.[2] Tucson is sometimes referred to as "The Old Pueblo." |