Sun-Soaked Getaway
Oro Valley, Arizona
Amenities
A/C
Scenic Views
Pool
Pets Allowed
Parking
Washer/Dryer
Home details
Bedroom 1
1 king bed
Bedroom 2
1 king bed
Bedroom 3
1 queen bed
Bedroom 4
1 queen bed
Bedroom 5
1 single bed
Greet each day with a view of the mountains, sparkling desert skies, and the manicured fairway of El Conquistador Golf Course at this spacious, sunlit home. Golfer or sun-seeker, this house is an inviting retreat, complete with a backyard pool, hot tub, and patio to enjoy on sparkling Oro Valley days.
This two-story (non-smoking) home boasts a prime location for golfing, but also for exploring the desert beauty all around you. It’s an easy, scenic drive to other world-class golf courses in the area, Catalina State Park (six miles), downtown Tucson (15 miles), and the University of Arizona (15 miles).
Step inside and make yourself at home in a space that was designed for effortless gathering. All throughout, large picture windows let in an abundance of sunlight and views of the mountains and the adjacent golf course. On the main floor, you’ll find an expansive kitchen, both a breakfast nook and a formal dining area, and a great living room where you can pile on the sectional and stream movies by the gas fireplace.
Spend your afternoons swimming in the pool out back, taking naps in the hammock, and gathering for sunset cocktails in the shade of the patio. Back inside, you can sneak off to the home office to log onto the high-speed WiFi, set up a board game at the table, or simply unwind in central air conditioning. The five bedrooms are spacious and comfortable, including a primary suite with a deep soaking tub and separate shower.
Things to Know
For stays over 30 days please call for a long term quote
Hot tub fees are $20 per night, maximum $300
• Pool and Spa heating can be purchased for an extra fee per day. Pricing can vary, depending on the size of the pool and spa; it can take up to 48 hours to heat. Please reach out before arrival if you are interested in adding this amenity.
All stays include
At Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy we believe certain amenities should be standard.
24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
Our Tiny Home rentals may not include all essential amenities inside the home.
About the area
Oro Valley, Arizona, is a picturesque town nestled in the shadows of the Santa Catalina Mountains, offering a serene desert escape with a backdrop of stunning natural beauty. This suburban enclave north of Tucson is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, cultural aficionados, and those seeking a peaceful retreat with the convenience of nearby urban amenities.
The town's proximity to the Catalina State Park is one of its most compelling attractions. Here, visitors can explore over 5,500 acres of canyons, streams, and rolling terrains, with opportunities for hiking, bird-watching, and picnicking against the backdrop of the majestic Pusch Ridge. The park's trails range from easy walks to challenging hikes, such as the Romero Canyon Trail, which leads adventurers to a beautiful oasis with cascading pools and waterfalls.
For those interested in the stars above, Oro Valley is just a stone's throw away from one of the world's largest observatories, the Kitt Peak National Observatory. With its clear skies and high elevation, it offers unparalleled stargazing experiences and educational programs about the cosmos.
Golfers will find Oro Valley to be a paradise, with several world-class golf courses that take full advantage of the stunning desert landscape. Courses like the Oro Valley Country Club and the El Conquistador Golf & Tennis offer challenging play with breathtaking views.
Oro Valley also celebrates the arts with its public art program, which features sculptures and installations throughout the town, enhancing its aesthetic appeal and cultural value. The town hosts various events and festivals throughout the year, including the Oro Valley Festival of the Arts, which showcases local and regional artists.
For a touch of history, the Oro Valley area is rich in archaeological sites, with remnants of ancient Hohokam villages that thrived in the region over a thousand years ago. The nearby Tohono Chul Park is a living museum where visitors can learn about the Sonoran Desert's flora and fauna, as well as the cultural heritage of the region.
With its blend of natural wonders, recreational activities, cultural experiences, and a warm, inviting community, Oro Valley is a destination that offers a tranquil yet engaging escape for travelers looking to immerse themselves in the beauty and spirit of the American Southwest.
House rules
Check-in 4:00 PM • Check-out 10:00 AM