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Best Tours in Tucson, AZ

Scavenger Hunts - “Vergiss” by Fin DAC

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Tucson, Arizona is an excellent place to visit any time of the year, mainly because it has over three hundred sunny days in a year. Tucson will guarantee delicious Mexican cuisine, beautiful art, and more than enough desert landscape, plants, and animals. You can plan your itinerary and include the best attractions in Tucson, but a more excellent way to experience this city is to take a guided tour. We have compiled a list of some of the best tours you can take in Tucson, so let’s dive right in!

Tucson Murals Bike Tour

Tucson has one of the most vibrant art scenes in the USA. One glaring proof of this is the beautiful murals that decorate various parts of the city. There are at least thirty murals in different places around Tucson. If you want to see as many as possible, consider taking this guided bicycle tour. You will get to see at least twenty-five murals. While at it, you will find out who painted them and learn more about what they signify. You will pass through various Tucson neighborhoods and take in their beauty as you go along. Taking this tour is an excellent way to build a collection of unique, beautiful pictures if you love photos. The murals bike tour takes at least two hours, and a group does not take more than eight people. The facilitators will provide you with a bicycle and some water.

Tucson Murals Bike Tour
Tucson Murals Bike Tour

Mount Lemmon Tour

In the Coronado National Forest, Mt. Lemmon is the tallest peak in the Catalina Mountains. You can take a guided tour to Mt. Lemmon in a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle. You will enjoy seeing some unique rock formations and captivating views from Ski Valley as you go along. On the way, you can stop for pictures or do some hiking if interested. The guide is very knowledgeable and super friendly, so you can be sure you will enjoy every minute of this tour. It lasts for at least four hours.

Mount Lemmon Tour
Mount Lemmon Tour

The Historic Bike Tour

This bike tour would be an excellent place to start if you are interested in learning more about Tucson’s rich history. You will slowly ride through the beautiful Barrio Viejo as your knowledgeable guide gives you some insight into Tucson’s most ancient neighborhood. Some other places you can look forward to seeing are the Pima County courthouse, the Santa Cruz River Trail, and St. Augustine’s Cathedral. There are options for a morning or afternoon ride, and a group takes no more than eight people. You will get a bike, water, and a helmet for your tour.

The Historic Bike Tour
The Historic Bike Tour

Hot Air Balloon Ride

Imagine soaring over the magnificent Sonoran Desert in a hot air balloon. This is a tour you do not want to miss. You will take in the desert’s beauty as your pilot, who also acts as a guide, tells you more about the sites, plants, and animals that make the desert what it is. The balloon ride takes about an hour, after which you get a treat of some champagne and a delicious breakfast. Another exciting thing about this tour is that the facilitators will give you a flight certificate to commemorate your experience. A trip requires at least four passengers, and you can arrange to be picked up from your hotel if you wish.

Hot Air Balloon Ride
Hot Air Balloon Ride

Wild Sonoran Desert Tour

If you love the idea of living in the great outdoors and creating a life from what nature offers, you will love this tour. You will eat some tasty wild bites, experience the desert animals, and learn a few skills you can use outdoors. For instance, you will create fire from scratch through friction, weave ropes, and customize some containers for use. The best part is that you can keep whatever you make as a souvenir. This is an excellent tour for people who enjoy being active and sampling new cuisine. It takes about four hours.

Wild Sonoran Desert
Wild Sonoran Desert

The Historic Walking Tour

Sometimes you want to keep yourself company and do stuff at your own pace. If you experience one of those moments while visiting Tucson, you can still take an informative tour without enduring spending time with people. All you need to do is sign up for this walking tour. Once you pay, you will install an app tailored to give you a guided voice tour with all your needed information. It will take you on a journey through Downtown Tucson’s growth, and you’ll be able to marvel at the rich architecture as you go along. Some of the places you will stop at are the Tucson Museum of Art, the Franklin House, and the El Charro Café. The tour takes about an hour, but it’s really up to you because you can control when to pause.

The Historic Walking Tour
The Historic Walking Tour

The Taco Bike Tour

Seeing as Tucson has a rich culture of Mexican food, you could consider taking this guided Taco bike tour to sample some delicacies. It entails riding to various food joints and tasting at least five different tacos from each place. You will be pretty full once you are done. The tour takes at least two hours, and you can book either for the afternoon or the evening.

The Taco Bike Tour
The Taco Bike Tour

Scavenger Hunts

If you are visiting Tucson as a group, an exciting way to explore the city together is to go on a scavenger hunt. Several entities offer this option. All you have to do is read the book, and then you will download an app with all the necessary instructions. There are clues and challenges to crack open, making learning about Tucson a fun activity and comparing the options because some require payment per person while others charge you as a group. Most scavenger hunts run for at least three hours.

Scavenger Hunts - “Vergiss” by Fin DAC
Scavenger Hunts – “Vergiss” by Fin DAC

Wrapping Up

When you take a guided tour through Tucson, you can be sure that you won’t miss any essential spots and will have guaranteed access to helpful information about all the places you visit.

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