Arizona Tours

Not ready to go on a trip across the border just yet? Did you know we offer multiple tours here in southern Arizona’s Santa Cruz River Valley? Learn about them, see upcoming tour dates, reviews, and sign up for them using the links below. We hope to see you!

Nogales Tour: Past & Present

Demystifying Nogales and deconstructing the myths of the border are the purposes of this trek. Discover the geographic importance and biculturalism of the border community during this visit to the Arizona (US) half of Ambos Nogales. The itinerary explores the heritage behind the commercial and migration crossroads and offers interpretation of the contemporary challenges at diverse reference points within the cityscape.


Tumacácori Mission Tour

This is a private tour of Tumacácori National Historical Park by a former NPS ranger who worked at the mission in historic preservation and heritage interpretation. The park protects one of the most special places in Arizona for understanding the state's vibrant natural and cultural landscapes.


Tubac’s Heritage Tour

This is a walking tour of Tubac by a local which is located in Arizona’s Santa Cruz County. Tubac originally emerged as a village of the Tohono O’Odham and is the site of the oldest European settlement in what is now the state of Arizona, founded in 1752. The itinerary is divided into 4 themes, including a background & interpretation of Tubac’s geography, historical and natural resources as well contemporary life.


Tucson Origins Tour

Learn about the origins of one of the most important cities of the American Southwest, on this walking tour of downtown Tucson. Visiting downtown Tucson’s El Presidio and the Barrio Viejo districts, we will explore the history and architecture of the community through the themes of the Native American, Spanish colonial, Mexican and American Territorial eras, and also explain Tucson’s UNESCO designation as City of Gastronomy. This is an opportunity to discover what makes Tucson such a unique and special place that forms part of the tapestry that is America.

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