The Westin La Paloma's lush grounds and gorgeous pools will make you feel like you've gotten out of town without having to drive for hours. 

Imagine relaxing by a pool on the lush grounds of a beautiful resort.

Now, imagine NOT having to spend tons of money to get there or driving for hours while the kids endlessly ask if you're there yet. 

We're talking about taking a vacation, AKA staycation, right here in Tucson.

There are several resorts in and around town and they're all so beautiful you'll feel like you're actually out of town. 

And, they offer great deals in the summer since it's Tucson's off-season. Here are five to consider. 

The Westin La Paloma

La Paloma's pools area with its 177-foot water slide got a major makeover, including improved Wi-Fi to make food and drink orders speedier.

Where: 3800 E. Sunrise Drive

Resort details: Nestled in the foothills of the Catalina Mountains, La Paloma is popular among families because of its FIVE swimming pools, the 177-foot water slide and Kids Club, which provides children's activities, crafts and dive-in movies. It's also a great grown up getaway with a swim-up bar, the Red Door Salon & Spa, and its 27-hole golf course. 

Summer special: The Stay and Play in Tucson deal offers rates starting at $79 per night plus resort fee and tax and comes with a $25 daily resort credit. 

Reservations: Click here

JW Marriott Tucson Starr Pass Resort and Spa

The New Fashioned, served at Salud at the JW Marriott Starr Pass Resort and Spa, is made with watermelon and mint-infused tequila.

Where: 3800 W. Starr Pass Blvd.

Resort details: Sitting on 50 acres adjacent to Tucson Mountain Park, you'll find the oasis that is Starr Pass Resort. Families love it here because of the lazy river, water slide, splash pad and giant swimming pool. It also has a teen lounge and kids club. Adults love the spa, tequila toast, the golf course, and of course, the lazy river, making it a good option for everyone. 

Summer special: Sunday nights and weeknight rates start at $166 per night for a room with two queens or one king size bed. It comes with four wristbands for the pool. There's an additional $29 resort fee per night. 

Reservations: Click here

Westward Look Wyndham Grand Resort & Spa

The last part of the school year can feel long and brutal when kids are focused on lazy days by the pool.

Where: 245 E. Ina Road

Resort details: This certified green resort sits on 80 acres at the base of the Catalina Mountains. There are activities for the whole family, including hiking and biking trails, bike rentals, horseback riding, a butterfly and hummingbird garden, a spa, a restaurant and a big pool.  

Summer special: The Play Your Way 2018 special gives you summer rates starting at $109 per night Sunday through Thursday and $119 Friday and Saturday plus tax and $20 resort fee. It includes breakfast for two adults and two children each day in the resort's restaurant, Gold. 

Reservations: Click here

Omni Tucson National Resort

The pool at Omni Tucson National Resort

Where: 2727 W. Club Drive

Resort details: Located on the northwest side of town, Omni Tucson offers a spa, lighted tennis courts, two pools, three restaurants and two 18-hole golf courses. Upon check-in the kiddos will receive a backpack full of activities, as well as milk and cookies delivered to the room on your first night. 

Summer special: The longer you stay, the more you save with the Summer Stay & Save special. A one night stay will get you 10-percent off; two nights will be 15-percent off or get 20-percent off a stay that's three nights or longer through Sept. 30. Room rates start at $93.60 per night. 

Reservations: Click here

Loews Ventana Canyon Resort

Where: 7000 N. Resort Drive

Resort details: This resort is in the foothills of the Catalina Mountains and is surrounded by natural desert landscape and hiking trails. There are four restaurants, a lakeside spa, a fitness center, two swimming pools with jacuzzis, lighted tennis courts and two golf courses. Kids under 10 will receive a welcome gift upon arrival. 

Make sure and catch a dive-in movie with the family if one is playing during your stay. There are also poolside activities for the kiddos. Children ages 4-10 can be part of the Coyote Kids Club (for an additional fee), where they'll be treated to a day of adventure with activities that include Koi fish feeding, desert ecology walks, playground fun and arts and crafts.

Summer special: Rates start at $109. 

Reservations: Click here


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