
Phoenix © Phoenix VCB
Why?  Phoenix shimmers in the heat in the great,
biologically unique Sonoran desert in central Arizona. For decades
people have chosen to travel to Phoenix for the sunshine, and found
a modern metropolis with a thriving tourist district, an art
neighbourhood packed with galleries, and a number of fascinating
natural and historical attractions. Many who come to holiday in
Phoenix decide to stay, which is why this is the fastest-growing
city in the country.
When?  Whenever you choose to holiday in Phoenix, be
prepared to sweat it out. The arid climate makes it one of the
hottest spots in the world, the temperature regularly soaring above
100°F (38°C), especially between June and September. So
those who cannot take the heat are best advised to travel to
Phoenix during the winter months when temperatures are slightly
milder.
Who for?  Golfers are very well catered for on a Phoenix
holiday with scenic courses to take a swing at, and there are
numerous spas and health resorts for those who enjoy pampering.
Hikers enjoy excursions to the surrounding mountains. The city
itself offers some good sightseeing and good eating that keeps
anyone on holiday in Phoenix more than happy.
More Info:  If you plan to head off for a holiday in
Phoenix, be sure to consult our Phoenix travel guide, which you can
print out to take along with you. It contains all the information
you need on Phoenix attractions, activities, restaurants, and
more.
Overview
Arizona's capital city, Phoenix, has risen from the mythical
ashes of an ancient agricultural Indian village to become a
sprawling modern metropolis, the sixth largest city in the USA. Its
rapid urban growth has filled what is known as the 'Valley of the
Sun', encompassing the neighbouring towns of Scottsdale, Mesa and
Tempe as suburbs and is America's fastest-growing urban centre,
claiming to have more five-star hotels than any other city in the
USA.
With luxurious resorts and spas, glitzy shopping plazas,
upmarket restaurants and superb golf courses, together with over
300 days of sunshine a year, the area has become a popular winter
getaway for the rest of the country. However while some may know it
as a retirement community, it is home to both the University of
Phoenix and the University of Arizona as well as over a dozen other
colleges, ensuring a huge student population of roughly
200,000.
Phoenix has a number of interesting museums, including the Heard
Museum of Native American culture and the Phoenix Art Museum. A
scattering of parks, a wide variety of restaurants, and a
well-developed arts community makes a vacation in Phoenix an
attractive prospect for travellers of all ages.
Phoenix's greatest attraction however, is its location:
surrounded by a vast cactus-studded desert and the magnificent
scenery of the Red Rock Country around nearby Sedona, whose
landscape of canyons, pinnacles and red cliffs have been the
setting for numerous 'Wild West' films and novels. The Apache Trail
is a winding scenic drive that passes through some of the beautiful
rugged terrain of central Arizona, passing ghost towns, ancient
ruins and the Superstitious Mountains.