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All Tucson Tours & Excursions in 2026

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Andrew_F, May 2026
Great Walking Tour
This was my first visit to Tucson. I am pretty adept at American History, but this tour focused on Tucson and Southern Arizona with color I had not known. So in addition to a walk through the oldest barrio in Tucson, the guide expertly wove that history into the regional and national history.
Nicole_H, May 2026
Our guide was very...
Our guide was very friendly and knowledgeable! He was able to share with us some history along with the stories. I did not have a lot of time during my visit to Tucson, but was very glad I booked this tour. You do not have to be a believer of ghosts to appreciate this tour, as the storytelling and history of the city can be appreciated by all.
TomandGlenda, May 2026
A fun way to learn about Tucson and enjoy some food.
It was just the two of us with our guide, so we got a personal tour. The food and beverages were all very good and our guide, Steve, was friendly and knowledgeable. We did realize afterward that the itinerary had said we were actually going to go into a few places that we only walked by, but he did explain them to us.
Darra_B, Apr 2026
An Unforgettable Underground Adventure for the Whole Family!
We had an absolutely incredible experience at Colossal Cave, and so much of that comes down to our tour guide. From the moment we stepped inside, it was clear this wasn't just a job for him — it was a genuine passion. He shared stories about the cave's history with such enthusiasm and depth. What really set the tour apart was his personal connection to the cave; little details and heartfelt anecdotes made the experience feel intimate and special, like getting an insider's tour rather than a scripted walkthrough. We loved it! The cave itself was fabulous, but having a tour guide who truly loves what they do elevated the whole experience. Thank you, Adam!
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Arizona’s oldest city is much more than another urban oasis in the 100,000-square-mile Sonoran Desert. Whether you’re into hiking, canyoning, or learning how to survive in the wilderness, there are Tucson tours for you. With expert guides, you can spend the morning rappelling down Mount Lemmon’s waterfalls and the afternoon biking around the city’s best sites: museums, murals, and Mexican food joints. Tucson is just an hour from the border, so it has a unique blend of cultures.