Tucked away in Tucson’s magnificent Catalina Mountains, Loews Ventana Canyon Resort beckons you to discover the magic of the Sonoran Desert on your honeymoon. As the name suggests, this desert oasis is like a window to the soul of Arizona, providing you with a stunning backdrop for your romantic getaway.
Nature’s Wonderland:
On a sprawling 100-acre property, Loews Ventana Canyon Resort immerses you in a world of natural wonders. Here, you’ll find a paradise for nature lovers. The desert’s lush beauty, with its towering cacti and rugged landscapes, serves as your playground for adventure and relaxation.
Activities for Every Taste:
Whether you’re looking for relaxation or adventure, Loews Ventana Canyon Resort has you covered. Choose from two championship golf courses designed by Tom Fazio, perfect your tennis game at the luxurious Lakeside Spa & Tennis Center, or take a refreshing dip in one of the two swimming pools. For the more adventurous, canyon hiking, an 80-foot natural waterfall, horseback riding, and cycling trails are at your doorstep.
Elevated Romance:
Each guestroom at the resort offers a slice of paradise, with a large soaking tub and a private balcony that provides a front-row seat to the breathtaking views of the desert and mountains. It’s the ideal place to unwind together, soaking in both the natural beauty and each other’s company.
Dining in the Desert:
Flying V Bar & Grill offers upscale regional cuisine and is the perfect spot for a romantic dinner. The large outdoor patio overlooks the resort’s picturesque lake and the lush golf course, making it a memorable setting for your special moments.
For your honeymoon, Loews Ventana Canyon Resort is an unforgettable escape into the heart of the Sonoran Desert. Embrace the beauty of the wild landscape, enjoy luxurious amenities, and craft cherished memories that will last a lifetime in this romantic haven.
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Summary of Verified Guests at Loews Ventana Canyon Resort
Guests positively reviewed the Loews Ventana Canyon Resort in Tucson, praising its beautiful grounds, two heated pools, well-equipped gym, and friendly staff. They enjoyed various activities offered by the resort, such as golf, tennis, pickle ball, and hiking the trails on the property. The resort's location near Sabino Canyon was highlighted as an advantage for those who enjoy hiking. Dining experiences were generally positive, with guests complimenting the quality of food at the Flying V restaurant and enjoying the poolside service at Bill's Grill. The rooms were described as clean and gorgeous, contributing to the peaceful and relaxing atmosphere of the resort.
Reviews of Loews Ventana Canyon Resort
Resort with two pools, beautiful grounds and friendly staff. Rooms are clean even though the ambiance is dated. Bed was a bit soft for my taste. We had breakfast included and food was mediocre. Coffee shop was good. Lobby bar had slow service on our one night checking it out....
Resort with two pools, beautiful grounds and friendly staff. Rooms are clean even though the ambiance is dated. Bed was a bit soft for my taste. We had breakfast included and food was mediocre. Coffee shop was good. Lobby bar had slow service on our one night checking it out. Despite all this, we enjoyed our stay and the grounds were lovely, heated pools and great workout area. The golf course looked very nice as well. Need a car to drive anywhere as all was too far to walk. There is an additional resort fee for each night.
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Beautiful resort and great amenities
Absolutely beautiful! First time staying here and at a Loews. Came across the brand when in Miami Beach and thought the hotel looked great so I was excited to see Tucson had one. What a beautiful property, the friendliest staff, and now is one of my favorite resorts in the...
Absolutely beautiful! First time staying here and at a Loews. Came across the brand when in Miami Beach and thought the hotel looked great so I was excited to see Tucson had one. What a beautiful property, the friendliest staff, and now is one of my favorite resorts in the country. The room is gorgeous, the gym is fully stocked and well equiped, the pools are great and heated.
The trails on the grounds are awesome. We will definitely return again and so glad we tried something new!
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Overall still restores our Souls
Love the location and the new updates to the decor !! Majority of the staff is excellent!! Friendly atmosphere and relaxed environment. Fitness center is excellent, and I learned you can play tennis or pickle ball included in your resort fee. Golf course is fun and well groomed. Proximity to...
Love the location and the new updates to the decor !! Majority of the staff is excellent!! Friendly atmosphere and relaxed environment. Fitness center is excellent, and I learned you can play tennis or pickle ball included in your resort fee. Golf course is fun and well groomed. Proximity to Sabino Canyon is a huge plus if you enjoy hiking!! We walked the Canyon twice and played golf one day.
The Flying V has a new chef and his food was delicious!!
Bottom line: my wife and I have enjoyed the Loews for decades!! It is a wonderful place to restore your heart and soul in the beautiful desert foothills!!
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Recommend staying elsewhere
We have stayed at the Loews Ventana Canyon several times in the last 20 years. After this experience, we will not be going back. We chose to stay here for our anniversary and booked a Saguaro King Suite. We arrived around check-in time (4:00 PM) having checked in online assuming...
We have stayed at the Loews Ventana Canyon several times in the last 20 years. After this experience, we will not be going back.
We chose to stay here for our anniversary and booked a Saguaro King Suite. We arrived around check-in time (4:00 PM) having checked in online assuming we could go to our room and use our phone as a key as at other hotels. Nope, had to wait in a line of more than 15 people. When we finally reached the front desk, they acknowledged we had checked in online and found a key card for us (even though I used the app to request it, the phone never worked to access the room). Not sure why this hotel recommends using the app to check-in and yet it provides no advantage over just showing up and standing in line. That was a common theme this time. They advertise the use of all this technology but they are not prepared to support the technology.
We went to our room which looked like it had been recently remodeled so that part was nice (hence 2 stars, not 1 star). That evening we tried to use the WiFI but the signal was so weak that we could not access with any of our 4 devices. They have a chat service so I used that to ask about WiFi. They directed me to a 1-800 service so I spent at least 30 minutes on the phone with their IT person in California who finally admitted they could not help and gave me a ticket number and punted it up the chain. Eventually was able to get a strong enough WiFI to connect but it would connect for 10 min and then fade out. It was worse at night than day. Got a callback the next day about the ticket but they cannot fix a weak WIFI signal from California. Put up with barely working WiFI for remainder of visit (note that we could access WiFI just fine everywhere else in hotel).
The first night, we decided to order room service for the following morning. All the literature said to use the online system through your cellphone to access the menu and order. So we went thru that process. When order was entered and we clicked "Submit", we got an error. Repeated tries gave the same error. Tried the chat service and they said there should be a paper menu in the room and to fill out and hang on the door OR to call Star Service on our room phone. Our room phone had no such button so I called front desk (there were no paper menus in the room). The front desk connected me to someone who professed to be room service. That person tried to enter our order and after 10 minutes finally admitted they could not enter the order and recommended we use a paper menu. I told them we did not have any paper menus in the room and they said they would send some right up. At this point, we had been trying to order breakfast for 45 min and it was midnight so we gave up and made other plans. The next morning about 8 AM, paper menus were provided to us by Housekeeping.
The manager tried to make amends by not charging us the resort fee for just one night. However the WiFI was terrible the whole stay so we paid for this "Premium WiFI" for the rest of the stay.
We dined in their Canyon Club for breakfast the final morning. The menu selection was very limited and not very impressive. They had a buffet but the selections were limited as well. Strange that if we had used the paper menu in the room, we had a much larger selection of breakfast choices then they had in the restaurant.
Overall, was not impressed. They advocate all of this technology and online support but they are not ready for it. We will stay elsewhere in the future after this experience.
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Upscale and naturally beautiful!
Always upscale and classy. It’s a legendary property on Tucson’s north side and has to bee seen to be appreciated. The Sunday brunch is out of this world!
Loved Bill’s Grill for poolside fish tacos, and the upscale dining at the Flying V!
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Great resort and restaurant
My partner and I booked the hotel for one night. The hotel is great, heated pool and the trail in the back mountain were the highlight of our stay. The front desk lady was also very friendly. She gave us a warm welcome and introduced all the details of the...
My partner and I booked the hotel for one night. The hotel is great, heated pool and the trail in the back mountain were the highlight of our stay. The front desk lady was also very friendly. She gave us a warm welcome and introduced all the details of the resort.
We also had our dinner at the restaurant, don't forget to make a reservation for Flying V If you have a plan to eat there. The food was awesome, my favorite dish is the Mexican Sweet Potato, the chili source was really savoury. If you are a burger lover, don't miss the All Nature Burger, it has a strong smoky flavor and was soooo good!
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5-star Arizona experience
Our stay the Loews Ventana Canyon Resort in Tucson is the epitome of peace and relaxation. There are many activities that one can engage in while at the resort, and they also have several restaurants to choose from. We really did not need to leave the resort while we were...
Our stay the Loews Ventana Canyon Resort in Tucson is the epitome of peace and relaxation. There are many activities that one can engage in while at the resort, and they also have several restaurants to choose from. We really did not need to leave the resort while we were there. We enjoyed dining at the Flying V with its beautiful view of the resort. We also looked forward to breakfast at the Canyon Club, serving excellent breakfast choices every day. There are several short hikes around the area. The lobby always smells like a dream. The customer service is simply top-notch.
We traveled to Loews for my birthday, and we received a beautiful tray of dessert once we got to our room.
If I could travel annually for rest and relaxation, this would be it.
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Awful Remodel Choices. Loews Hampton Inn
The hotel is ruining itself with the remodel. New fluorescent bright lights in both the hallways and rooms make it feel like a new Hampton or Holiday Inn. As a 20+ year customer, it’s sad to know I will never return to a place I loved so much. Hopefully they...
The hotel is ruining itself with the remodel. New fluorescent bright lights in both the hallways and rooms make it feel like a new Hampton or Holiday Inn. As a 20+ year customer, it’s sad to know I will never return to a place I loved so much. Hopefully they will reconsider.
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Two different experiences
My bf and I stayed here twice only a month apart. First time was in June 2024 for Memorial Day weekend and the second time was for the 4th of July. The first time we stayed the staff were very nice to us and even offered us water and snacks...
My bf and I stayed here twice only a month apart. First time was in June 2024 for Memorial Day weekend and the second time was for the 4th of July. The first time we stayed the staff were very nice to us and even offered us water and snacks for our stay. We had been upgraded to a different room that we had originally been booked due to the perks with American Express. Which included free breakfast every morning, the second time we stayed we were given only $80 towards breakfast. The hotel gives you a card to hang on your door and they’ll get it before 2am. Both times they never picked up our card. Which was odd because everyone on our floor got their cards taken. I had to call to order our food in the morning, since we had marked what time we wanted it on the card. The food was ok most of the time it was cold or over cooked and you waited 2 hours longer than when you were expecting it. What upset my bf the most is they still charged us for room service but later removed it when they realized they never took our card to begin with. We also had two very different pool experiences such as in June ever pool was so preteen and clean but in July it was full of debris and bugs. You would think they were maybe scooping them out at the end of the night or maybe every hour because yes it’s summer there’s going to be bugs. But no they let them become swamps.
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Racist and homophobic security guard ruined romantic outing
Tried to get a very relaxing "staycation" at this resort with my boyfriend Cordell. Everything was going smoothly, until me and my lover decided to take a nice swim at the pool, why not we thought. Until a security guard approached us. We did not get his name but he...
Tried to get a very relaxing "staycation" at this resort with my boyfriend Cordell. Everything was going smoothly, until me and my lover decided to take a nice swim at the pool, why not we thought. Until a security guard approached us.
We did not get his name but he was on the younger side probably late 20's to early 30's and a bit heavy set with a brown reddish hair approached me and my boyfriend who happens to be African American and he said and quote
"get your n*gger f*ggot ass out of the pool right now. he said that we did not have our pool wristbrands and threatened us with a trespassin. multiple other guests saw the incident and we reported it to the front desk but they gaslighted us and the other witnesses and claimed we were the ones who had lied. One of the worst experiences on what was supposed to be a nice romantic time.
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