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    Low Budget Arizona Vacations

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    Sedona, Arizona
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    Situated in the south west of the United States is Arizona, which is often referred to as “Grand Canyon State.” It is known for it’s scenic locations, flourishing wildlife, world class golf courses and fabulously relaxing health spas. There are plenty of prestigious golf resorts here that, during the cooler months, draw in literally thousands of people who love golf. Arizona is very family friendly, and as such many people who vacation here do so with their family and their friends. It is not a problem to travel in a big group because there are reasonably priced holiday packages that offer some very affordable options popular with travelers.
    Thanks to the booming travel industry in Arizona, one can not only expect great prices on their airfares but also on their hotel bills and when hiring a car; this means that budget travelers will be still be able to have a proper vacation without spending a bomb. There are plenty of luxury hotels and resorts to choose from in Phoenix, Tucson, Sedona, Flagstaff or various other cities throughout Arizona.
    The best way to enjoy your holiday and make the most of your time is to take a planned Arizona vacation. When buying a vacation package you can generally expect certain things to be included, such as your airfares, hotel or resort accommodation that suits the number traveling with you as well as some local sight seeing. Lots of tour operators carefully plan out your trip making sure that your holiday will be enjoyable and unforgettable. People who want a relaxing vacation but are on a tight budget absolutely cant afford to pass up a trip to Arizona.
    While here, you will be able to rent a variety of different properties from cabins to villas, cottages and vacation inns, plus, because there are also pet friendly holiday rental properties available in Arizona you will not have to leave your pets at home if you don’t want to.
    Arizona offers guests affordable lodging and has plenty of activities for everyone, on any budget, to enjoy all year round. With so many things to see and to do, many of which are for free, you will be delighted and want to return for your next vacation. It truly is a one of a kind place to visit.

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    Tucson, Arizona A Natural Destination

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    Tucson, Arizona, is today home to over 800,000 people and a very popular destination for travelers. The warm and comfortable weather and full calendar of events each year makes it a place locals love to live and tourists long to return to.
    However the area is also culturally rich in history, both good and bad. The history of the area dates back to when Christ was born and it is one of the oldest places in the United States to have been continually inhabited since its birth. The Tucson Convention and Visitors Bureau has records indicating that back in the year 1884 there were 25 different saloons in the city, and also have a funny old law that is still technically in the books – women are not allowed to wear pants! John Dillinger was arrested in the area and Doc Holliday and Wyatt Earp both visited the train station here before moving on to Tombstone – explaining the areas popularity with people fond of old Wild West films.
    In Tucson residents and guests alike who enjoy being outside can visit Saguaro National Park, where they will find the famous giant cactus, or go for a hike in the beautiful and wide open Sonoran Desert. Fans of baseball will be spoilt for choice with three different major league teams; the Colorado Rockies, the Chicago White Sox and the Arizona Razorbacks – all of whom they can watch each year during their spring training. There is also some of the best golf in the world to be had in Tucson, and bicyclists aren’t left wanting either with plenty of trails in the area.
    There are also a plethora of different events and conventions that take place here; the most famous being the gem show, officially named the Tuscon Gem, Meneral and Fossil Showcase. The event attracts everyone from mineralogists to those simply wanting to buy a piece or two of very high end jewelry. The shows held in January and February are the largest gathering of their kind in not only the United States but across the entire world. Those of you who appreciate natural wonders will love the unmatched opportunities afforded to you in Tucson for stargazing and astronomy.
    The area has a very rich cultural heritage of Mexican, Spanish and Native American influences which one can admire in both the region’s entertainment and dining experiences. The calendar for Tucson is full of different festivities such as La Fiesta de los Vaqueros as well as the Annual Waila Festival. Art lovers will find a number of facilities to meet their creative needs, as well as a street fair that attracts both local artists and art aficionados alike, and plenty of art museums, including the University of Arizona Museum of Art and Ansel Adams‘ Center for Creative Photography to tickle their fancy.
    No matter what activity locals and tourists decide to partake in, they know the sun will be out. The Tucson Convention and Visitors Bureau reports that the area enjoys at least 300 days of sunny weather each and ever year with temperatures ranging between 70 degrees and the mid 90s.

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    Retire in Arizona

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    Arizona has a fabulously mild climate all year round, which is one of the reasons it is so popular with people seeking a place to retire and live comfortably.
    Prescott in Arizona has a real four season climate to it, which suits residents who want to enjoy the sun, (but also like some variety in weather,) while still wanting to remain away from areas with extremely unpredictable weather patterns that risk leaving them shut up inside all day.

    Mild Temperatures Work with Your Favorite Pastimes
    In Prescott, Arizona, no one has to give a second thought to the chances of hot weather messing up their plans. Whether you want to spend some time appreciating the beautiful the Prescott Lakes Golf and Country Club or would prefer to take a hike on one of the many breath taking trails around Watson Lake, you will be able to enjoy your activities, your surroundings and your day in comfortably mild weather.

    Prescott, Arizona Homes Offer Breathtaking Natural Views
    Of course, Prescott, Arizona, has far more to offer its residents than just a pleasing climate and fantastic natural beauty. There are also plenty of residential subdivisions in Prescott which provide home buyers the option of a quiet little vista in the desert sporting panoramic views of the San Francisco Peaks and Granite Mountain, much like the custom houses found in the nearby Enchanted Canyon at Thumb Butte.
    As well as access to a plethora of restaurants and shopping centers, those lucky enough to live in Prescott are also only a stones throw away from the many attractions the city has to offer, including; several lakes, parks, wide open spaces and trails ideal for hiking, bicycling or horseback riding, lots of both private and public golf courses and golf clubs.
    There are also a wide variety of cultural activities to be experienced here, including various performing arts centers, impressive art galleries as well as some world class museums.

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