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Many of our customers go to

Arizona primarily to see the Grand

Canyon, one of the world’s most

spectacular natural wonders.

However, there’s so much more to

turn your visit into the holiday of a

lifetime – sophisticated Scottsdale,

the historic Old West in and around

Tucson, world-class golf in stunning

settings and some of the finest

hotel resorts in North America.

Arizona

MAJESTIC GRAND CANYON

So much has been written and so many images

shared of this five million year old wonder. Nothing,

however, can quite match seeing for yourself its

5,000 square miles of sheer splendour, vastness and

intricate landscapes. Explore by foot on the many

miles of hiking trails, fly over in a helicopter or light

aircraft or just enjoy a day or so at the South Rim.

STAR IN YOUR VERY OWN WESTERN

Known as Red Rock Country, Sedona is a scenic

wonder in itself. It is entirely surrounded by three

incredible and aptly-named monoliths – Coffeepot,

Cathedral and Thunder Mountain, whilst Oak Creek

Canyon is a breathtaking chasm at its northern end.

Flagstaff is all about old-world western charm with

a fascinating legacy from the pioneering ranchmen,

lumbermen and railroad builders.

DESERT SOPHISTICATION

Carved out of the desert at the foot of Camelback

Mountain, Scottsdale is home to a vibrant

community and world-class resorts. Tear yourself

away from your poolside luxury to discover the

sophisticated boutiques of Old Town and stylish

Fashion Square Mall, interesting galleries and

superb restaurant scene. There are countless parks,

lakes and golf courses ensuring plenty of green

space amongst the desert reds and oranges.

THE DESERT FRONTIER

The beautiful Santa Catalina Mountains form a

dramatic backdrop to the plethora of things to

see and do in Tucson, sitting at the heart of the

real Southwest. Visit the Arizona-Sonora Desert

Museum set in 100 acres of wild desert, head for

Mount Lemmon to cool off on those hot summer

days and stop by Old Tucson Studios, the setting

of countless Hollywood Westerns.

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