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Dramatic landscapes and desertous wildlife

Discover Arizona

Welcome to the incredible state of Arizona, a land of diverse landscapes, vibrant cities and breathtaking natural wonders. If you're a traveller seeking adventure and a glimpse into the rich culture of the region, Arizona is the perfect destination for you.

Arizona is a treasure trove of natural wonders...
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... and invites you to embark on a Southwestern adventure

Welcome

Situated in the Southwestern region of the United States, Arizona offers a remarkable tapestry of desert vistas, towering red rocks, deep canyons, and lush forests. Whether you're a nature enthusiast, an adventure seeker, or a history buff, Arizona has something extraordinary to offer.

View over Grand Canyon National Park
The South Rim of the Grand Canyon offers spectacular views of high parts of the valley
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National Parks

One of Arizona's greatest treasures is its collection of stunning nature and national parks.

Grand Canyon National Park

No trip to Arizona would be complete without a visit to the awe-inspiring Grand Canyon National Park, a geological wonder carved by the mighty Colorado River over millions of years. The sheer size and awe-inspiring beauty of the Grand Canyon will leave you speechless as you gaze into its vast depths. Take a hike along the rim trails or venture into the canyon itself for a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Sunset and sunrise views over the canyon are simply breathtaking, casting a warm glow upon the ancient rocks and creating a magical atmosphere.

Monument Valley

Monument Valley is one of Arizona's top visitor attractions that is nestled on the Arizona-Utah border and maintained by the Navajo Nation Parks & Recreation. This is a place that feels like stepping into a timeless masterpiece with its iconic towering sandstone buttes, vast desert vistas, and a sense of serenity. Hike through the valley to witness the monolithic formations up close and marvel at the stunning play of light and shadow. As the sun sets, the rocks take on a fiery hue, creating a truly unforgettable spectacle. Monument Valley is a place that will transport you to a world that feels both familiar and otherworldly.

Hike along steep cliffs on South Kaibab train in the Grand Canyon.
South Rim Grand Canyon also has many iconic and adventurous hiking trails
Iconic cactus at Saguaro National Park
Saguaro National Park's iconic cacti and rugged vegetation
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Saguaro National Park

Nestled in the heart of the Sonoran Desert, Saguaro National Park is a natural wonderland that showcases the iconic symbol of the American West, and its namesake—the majestic saguaro cactus. Explore the park's two distinct districts—Tucson Mountain District and Rincon Mountain District. The park also offers excellent opportunities for birdwatching, with more than 200 species of birds calling the region home. For a deeper understanding of the park's ecology and cultural significance, visit the Red Hills Visitor Center or the Rincon Mountain Visitor Center, where you can learn about the desert's fragile ecosystem, Native American heritage, and the park's conservation efforts.

Useful facts

Cities

Arizona boasts a handful of vibrant cities that offer a mix of culture, history, and urban charm. Explore the vibrant cities of Phoenix, Tucson, and Sedona, where history, art, and culinary delights await.

Phoenix

Begin your journey in Phoenix, the state capital, where you can explore the Desert Botanical Garden, visit the Heard Museum to learn about Native American art and culture, or catch a game at Chase Field, home to the Arizona Diamondbacks. As the capital city of Arizona, Phoenix is a vibrant metropolis that seamlessly blends urban sophistication with desert beauty.

Tucson

Make your way to Tucson, a city brimming with a rich blend of history and modernity. Nestled in the Sonoran Desert, Tucson offers a unique blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. Delve into the past at the Mission San Xavier del Bac, a Spanish colonial mission dating back to the late 18th century. Don't miss the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, a unique fusion of a zoo, botanical garden, and natural history museum. Outdoor enthusiasts can hike the trails of nearby Saguaro National Park, home to the iconic saguaro cactus, or explore the stunning landscapes of Sabino Canyon. Tucson's vibrant arts scene, eclectic cuisine, and warm desert charm make it a must-visit city for any Arizona itinerary.

Sedona

Known for its breathtaking landscapes and serene atmosphere, Sedona is a haven for nature lovers and spiritual seekers alike. Immerse yourself in the vibrant energy of the region as you explore the famous Cathedral Rock, Bell Rock, and Snoopy Rock, where towering sandstone formations dominate the skyline. Whether you're interested in outdoor adventures, rejuvenating spa treatments, or exploring the spiritual side of Sedona, this captivating town will leave a lasting impression.

View of Sedona, Arizona at sunset
Sedona has a beautiful backdrop of the mountainous dessert
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Phoenix is the state's capitol, offering endless activities and sights to see

Other natural highlights

Horseshoe Bend

Located near the town of Page, Horseshoe Bend is a natural wonder that will leave you breathless. As the Colorado River gracefully curves around towering sandstone cliffs, it creates a dramatic and picturesque scene. Take a short hike to the overlook point and prepare to be mesmerised by the deep blue-green waters below, contrasting against the vibrant red rocks.

Antelope Canyon

For those seeking an otherworldly experience, a trip to Antelope Canyon is a must. Antelope Canyon is a slot canyon located on Navajo land near Page. With its undulating sandstone walls illuminated by ethereal light beams, narrow passages and intricate rock formations create a fantastic display of shapes and colours, making it a must-visit destination for photography enthusiasts. Located on Navajo land near Page, it's important to note that access to Antelope Canyon requires a guided tour, allowing you to explore and appreciate this natural masterpiece while learning about its cultural significance.

Lake Powell

Lake Powell beckons with its crystal-clear waters and endless opportunities for outdoor adventures. This man-made reservoir stretches across the border of Arizona and Utah, just south of Page, and offers a playground for boating, fishing, swimming, and water sports. Rent a kayak or paddleboard to explore the hidden coves and towering red rock cliffs that line the lake's shores.

Horseshoe Bend in Arizona at sunset
Horseshoe Bend

Things to do in Arizona

In addition to the highlighted destinations, Arizona offers a wealth of activities for every traveller.

Outdoor recreation

Outdoor enthusiasts will find endless opportunities for adventure in Arizona. Hiking enthusiasts can tackle challenging trails in the Superstition Mountains, explore the striking red rocks of Sedona, or venture into the beautiful Havasu Canyon to witness the stunning Havasu Falls.

More easy going activities

Alternatively, take a scenic drive along the iconic Apache Trail, a historic route that winds through the Superstition Mountains, offering breathtaking views of canyons, lakes, and desert landscapes. If you're a stargazing enthusiast, head to Flagstaff, home to Lowell Observatory. Peer through telescopes and witness the wonders of the night sky, or plan a visit during the annual Flagstaff Star Party for an unforgettable celestial experience.

Photography enthusiasts shouldn't miss the opportunity to witness a vibrant desert sunset, when the golden light bathes the saguaros and surrounding landscape in a warm glow.

Cuisine

Food lovers will delight in Arizona's culinary scene, where Southwestern flavours, Mexican cuisine, and Native American influences blend seamlessly. Indulge in Sonoran hot dogs, tamales, and delectable enchiladas, or savor a perfectly grilled steak at one of the state's steakhouses.

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Best time to visit

Arizona is renowned for its dry desert climate and abundant sunshine; the climate varies depending on the region, with hot desert summers and mild winters prevailing in most areas.

Summers can be scorching with temperatures often exceeding 38° Celcius, while winters offer pleasant and mild weather, making it an ideal escape from colder regions. Spring and fall offer more comfortable temperatures and occasional rainfall, making them ideal seasons to explore the state.

There are many water activities in Arizona
Spring offers ideal weather for activities like rafting and kayaking
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Winter and snow at the Grand Canyon
Winter in the Grand Canyon is a unique and spectacular sight
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Arizona is a destination that seamlessly blends natural wonders, cultural heritage, and outdoor adventure. From the iconic Grand Canyon to the lively cities of Phoenix and Tucson, every corner of this state offers a unique and unforgettable experience.

The options are so diverse that it may be difficult to make choices for your trip. We are happy to help you on your way. Contact one of our travel specialists who will put together a unique itinerary that fits your needs exactly, with absolutely no obligation.

One step closer to your dream trip

More is possible than you may think

You probably already have ideas for your holiday to the United States and Canada. Nature tours through the Rocky Mountains, spotting orcas near the San Juan Islands, or exploring the streets of San Francisco on the iconic cable car?

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