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Vacation rentals in Arizona

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Guesthouse in Tucson
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 437 reviews

The Zendo Oasis. Your Private Resort in Tucson.

Discover the Zendo Oasis, your private resort in midtown Tucson. Don't settle for a sterile hotel room that can cost hundreds more. The Zendo offers a retreat atmosphere that will impress. Exercise in our full gym and luxuriate in an infrared or hot stone sauna! After, jump in the pool! Sip wine while enjoying evenings around a chiminea under starlit skies—lounge in the sun or shade on the deck or under louvered patios. The Zendo is close to the UA and downtown. Book now and escape the ordinary!

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A covered outdoor patio features comfortable seating arrangements, offering scenic views of red rock formations and greenery. The space is enhanced by a patterned rug and colorful throw pillows, providing a welcoming atmosphere for relaxation or dining.
Home in Sedona
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 334 reviews

Beautiful canyon views! Solitude

Come unwind at this charming mobile home tucked away amidst the canyon walls, minutes from Slide Rock, West Fork, and uptown Sedona. Recently remodeled, it’s the perfect retreat, featuring local artistic touches that reflect the beauty of the area. Enjoy hiking from your door, and cool off in a private spring. Set in a tranquil, secluded community, it offers a peaceful escape from Sedona's liveliness. Relax on the patio, soaking in the red rock views and the soothing sounds of the creek below.

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A log cabin elevated among ponderosa pines displays a spacious wooden deck supported by sturdy columns. The structure's A-frame roof features exposed beams, and large overhangs provide shade. The surrounding trees create a serene and wooded ambiance, inviting a sense of peace and privacy.
Cabin in Flagstaff
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 215 reviews

Kachina Village Treehouse

While not technically a treehouse, this log cabin is 79 steps up, sits above ground level and is surrounded by ponderosa pines! Once inside this cozy and peaceful home, you'll feel like you're in your own private treehouse. Located in Kachina Village, just 8 miles south of downtown Flagstaff, you'll get to enjoy dark skies and quiet evenings while being close to all of Flagstaff's attractions. Please note that you DO have to climb all 79 steps and cross a foot bridge over Pumphouse Wash.

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Home in Sedona
5 out of 5 average rating, 164 reviews

Red Rock VIEWS Villa, HiKING, Iconic Chapel

Enjoy majestic views of famous Sedona Red Rocks in the luxury of your own private villa. Steps away from iconic Chapel of the Holy Cross, popular hiking trails. House features mid-century modern aesthetic, 1- KING size , 1 -Sofa bed with 2 baths, 2 spacious living rooms, kitchen, office, outdoor dining space w BBQ. After a day in the desert, just short distance away, head to Downtown Sedona, pursue incredible art galleries and explore local restaurants ! TPT# 21426328/ 1,800 Sq. Ft.

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Place to stay in Lake Montezuma
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 128 reviews

Eagle Eye - Private spring fed creek access!

[Mandatory liability waiver signing upon arrival.] This 8-acre haven is not suitable for children under 18 due to the natural terrain, river access, and steep cliffs. NO DOGS (ADA only) Eagle Eye is a cedar sauna converted into a suite, perched atop a limestone cliff overlooking the enchanting creek, offering a unique and immersive experience like no other. With its concave window framing sunrise vistas, guests are treated to a cozy front-row seat to nature's spectacle.. Eagle Eye. 🦅👁️

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A tranquil backyard showcases a heated saltwater pool with built-in spa, surrounded by stone detailing. Lounge chairs are positioned beside the water, while warm string lights illuminate an outdoor dining area and BBQ grill nearby. The home features large sliding doors that open to the pool area.
Home in Glendale
5 out of 5 average rating, 142 reviews

The Copper Haven: Luxurious Heated Salt Pool & Spa

🏊 Year-round relaxation in heated saltwater pool & spa (gentle on skin/eyes) 🔥 Cozy up to fire features 🍳 Fully stocked kitchen + outdoor propane BBQ grill 🎱 Game room with pool table, foosball, darts, & big-screen TV 🌞 Outdoor dining area & bar for enjoying AZ weather 📺 Outdoor TV for games/movies while soaking in the spa 🚗 Easy access to 2 major freeways 🎨 Artfully & uniquely decorated Resort-like escape in Phoenix (Glendale mailing) – perfect for family, golf trips & holidays

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The guest casita features elegant furnishings, including a plush bed with soft linens and stylish accent pillows. A decorative bench sits in the foreground, complemented by a small table holding a tray with snacks and a bottle of wine. Warm light is provided by bedside lamps.
Guesthouse in New River
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 400 reviews

Luxe Casita on Hobby Farm~Goats~Hot tub

Experience the ambiance of a boutique resort as you escape to our beautifully landscaped and immaculately maintained 5 Acre estate in the North Valley. You will be welcomed into a peaceful, desert oasis with luxurious accommodations and find yourself immersed in a tranquil setting surrounded by gorgeous views. Not only will you encounter warm hospitality from your hosts, but our animals will you give you a friendly welcome too! We are strictly an ADULTS ONLY & NON-SMOKING property.

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A cozy outdoor seating area features two rounded wicker chairs with blue and white cushions, complemented by a stone patio. The home, surrounded by tall pine trees, showcases large windows that invite natural light, creating a welcoming atmosphere for relaxation.
Earthen home in Prescott
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 460 reviews

The Majestic Mountain Retreat

Unplug and recharge at The Majestic Mountain Retreat, as seen on Cash Pad! Also known as the Walker Getaway, it is a wonderful place to relax and enjoy epic views from the patio. With no neighbors in sight in a quiet serene setting situated at 6500 elev. To get to our amazing view & home a high profile vehicle is recommended, it is a 1/4 of a mile on a steep dirt road. Great hiking & biking close by. We are off the beaten path but only 15 min to shopping and dining out. (21399677)

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A spacious deck features a cozy seating arrangement with plush cushions, surrounded by tall trees. Large glass windows reveal the inviting interior of the A-Frame cabin, reflecting warm lights. A soft area rug enhances the outdoor space, while a dining table for six is present.
Cabin in Flagstaff
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 185 reviews

Private A-Frame Cabin w/ Hot Tub #bigdeckenergy

Nestled in the quiet hills of Kachina Village is this renovated 1972 luxury A-Frame cabin. With 600 sq ft of deck space, it’s the perfect place to relax, unwind & breathe in the crisp mountain air. Located just 10 minutes from Flagstaff you’ll have easy access to anything you need, but you're far enough from town to enjoy some peace and quiet. The interior and exterior spaces have been designed to be warm and welcoming so you feel right at home and ready to settle in and relax.

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The exterior of a 24-foot tipi is surrounded by natural landscape, featuring a wooden deck that elevates it from the ground. A large tree provides shade nearby. The clear blue sky and rugged mountains in the background are visible, enhancing the rustic setting.
Tent in Young
5 out of 5 average rating, 112 reviews

Tipi Glamping

Beautiful fall/winter weather is here! Located on a hillside in the Tonto National Forest, this 24’ Tipi situated on a 30’ redwood deck, is luxury for the adventure driven. After a long day of hiking, hunting or off roading you’ll want a good nights sleep on a king size bed. Outdoor cooking area with water, toaster oven, air fryer and gas grill. Keurig and hot water kettle inside tipi. Two space heaters and a small fan. 50” TV, DVD player, CD/Bluetooth and turntable for music.

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The historic John Riordan House, showcasing its original 1898 architecture, features an ornate facade with intricate wooden details. A spacious wraparound porch is adorned with columns and railings, providing a glimpse of the beautiful craftsmanship of the late 1800s.
Home in Jerome
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 837 reviews

John Riordan House Built in 1898 Vacant for 60 yrs

Highest rentable space in Jerome. Authentically restored to it's original 1898 condition. House had been buried in mud since 1953 until the compete resurrection in 2012. The John Riordan House has obtained RATING IN THE EXCLUSIVE TOP 1% OF ALL AIRBNBS WORLDWIDE and the most 5 star reviews in Jerome. Enjoy the mile high weather and the 1200 square foot outside patios with fantastic 30 mile views of the entire Verde Valley. 95 steps down to the upper part of town.

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A spacious living area features high, wooden beam ceilings and terracotta tile flooring. A cozy seating arrangement includes a leather couch and a small table. A traditional kiva fireplace adds warmth, while large glass doors provide access to the outdoor space.
Guest suite in Sedona
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 516 reviews

Birdsong Casita - 2 Fireplaces, King size bed!

Immerse yourself in the amazing ambiance that is Birdsong Casita. Surrounded by all the best that Sedona has to offer -- close to hiking, amazing rock formations, and excellent restaurants - be prepared to be in awe of the surroundings. Relax after a busy day exploring Sedona in the yard with an awesome BBQ grill, fire pit, and birds! This is one of two casitas on the property, each with a private entrance. Located near trails and grocery stores. Quiet space.

Popular amenities for Arizona vacation rentals

All about Arizona

Arizona is in the southwest of the United States on the Mexican border, home to the sprawling Kaibab National Forest with its towering pines, lively music venues in Tucson, the Roosevelt Row Arts District in state capital Phoenix, and several Native American reservations. The state’s terrain spans the grassy prairies of the Patagonia region, rock formations carved by the elements at Chiricahua National Monument, and the limestone peaks framed by big skies in Sedona.

World-famous Route 66 runs through Flagstaff, while rugged red rock dominates the sweeping landscapes of Grand Canyon National Park and Monument Valley. Outdoors adventures abound, from exploring epic canyons to teeing off at golf events to watching the big hitters at baseball spring training. Arizona’s multiple dark sky parks draw stargazers, the north of the state boasts excellent conditions for skiing in the colder months, and the blue-green waters of Havasu Falls make a striking contrast with their rust-hued surroundings.

What are the top things to do in Arizona?

Sedona

Sedona boasts some of the state’s most jaw-dropping landscapes. Surrounded by imposing red rock formations, pillars, and buttes, this striking natural landscape almost looks man-made, while the desert town’s surrounding Verde Valley wine region and crystal stores draw an eclectic crowd of epicureans and visitors in search of Sedona’s reputed spiritual energy. Dusty trails dotted with yucca plants sit alongside a bounty of public artwork and sculptures in the Gallery District.

Grand Canyon National Park

Where the Little Colorado River meets its bigger namesake in the northwest of Arizona, the towering layers of sedimentary rock and deep gorges of the Grand Canyon National Park extend over 250 miles and date back billions of years. Established in 1919, the park’s South Rim remains one of the more popular access points and is home to Yavapai Geology Museum, which also provides excellent vantage points from large picture windows. The panoramic, rust-colored views from Mather Point and Desert View Drive are the stuff of legend and the subject of countless movies.

Canyon de Chelly National Monument

Established in 1931, Canyon de Chelly National Monument dates back much further — it stands as one of North America’s longest continuously inhabited landscapes, spanning deep-orange sandstone cliffs, vertiginous spires, and plunging valleys dotted with vegetation. Ancestral Puebloans and Navajos carved dwellings out of the red rock centuries ago, sheltered by the towering cliffs, and the Navajo community still raises livestock in the canyons.

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