Varsity Clubs of America Tucson Review (2025)
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A couple years ago for my birthday we decided to spend a week in Tucson, so we booked our stay at Varsity Clubs of America.
Since then, we’ve had the pleasure of staying at this resort least 3 different times, for varying lengths of time.
This is one of our favorite timeshare stays because of it’s location, reasonable pricing, and it stays warm enough at night for late night swims.
You can see a full walk-through of a standard one bedroom at this resort in this video on our YouTube Channel.
The best part about it is that you don’t have to be a timeshare owner to stay here!
You can book directly or through your preferred 3rd party booking system just like you would any other hotel.
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Varsity Clubs of America Tucson Review
On our most recent visit, we got a video of the one bedroom unit again just to compare the difference in rooms.
The one bedrooms here are virtually identical, except for some being mirror images of each other.
You can see a full walk-through of the alternate room layout in this video on our YouTube channel.
We specifically wanted to use a timeshare unit because there is always a kitchen.
We needed a place to be able to eat breakfast and lunch since JP was working and we couldn’t go out.
For day time meals we brought some of our own food, but mostly ended up just eating leftovers from dinners the night before.
Another reason we wanted to stay at one of our timeshare properties is because we were able to get a 1 bedroom unit instead of a studio.
With JP needing to be on calls and me needing to work on this blog, we really prefer separate working spaces.
So this worked out great for us.
Varsity Clubs of America is the perfect place to stay on a work-cation.
Overall Experience
My favorite thing about this hotel though was the pool.
We live in Southern California, so it’s very rare that we can use our pool in the evenings because it’s too cold.
In Tucson though, it was still in the 90s after the sun set.
So it was PERFECT for swimming.
We went out to the pool every single night for at least an hour.
Most of the time we would swim around and just hang out.
Then if we started to get cold we’d hang out in the hot tub for about 20 minutes.
It became our nightly routine after going out for dinner each night!
The bathtub in the room is also a pretty good size for soaking.
So one night when there was lightning in the area I just took an epsom salt bath instead.
This hotel is also very centrally located in the Tucson area.
We had scoped out the restaurants we wanted to try in advance and conveniently, all of them were within a 15 minute or less drive from our hotel.
This hotel is also centrally located to the highways for our sightseeing days.
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As members of the Diamond Resorts timeshare, we were able to use our points at a great exchange rate.
We also did not pay any additional fees like parking or resort fees.
Contrary to popular belief, you do not need to be a timeshare owner to stay at this resort.
This is just a scare tactic sales teams use to try to get you to buy.
Anybody that wants to can book a stay at Varsity Clubs of America Tucson through just about any booking platform (as long as there is an adult in the group).
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Where To Eat When You Visit Tucson
Tucson is a designated UNESCO City of Gastronomy.
The soil of Tucson has been used to grow food for over 10,000 years continuously.
There are different designations within UNESCO that allow specific restaurants to be recognized.
We decided to try a variety of them because local cuisine is a huge part of travel.
Here are the best restaurants in Tucson for foodies.
Fun Things To Do While You’re In Tucson
Tucson is an amazing destination for tourists.
There are so many historical sites nearby, natural wonders, and a booming wine country!
Tombstone Day Trip Itinerary
Tombstone is the town too tough to die.
You may know it from the mega blockbuster back in the early 90s.
There are so many cool things to do here from dining in a local saloon, antique shopping, wine tasting, re-enactments of the OK Corral, and tons more.
We loved it so much we actually went twice in the same trip!
Elgin and Sonoita Wine Tasting Guide
Just south of Tucson is the Elgin and Sonoita wine tasting region.
We’ve visited wine regions all over the US and let me tell you, we like it better than Napa!
Our favorite wine we’ve ever tried was here – a red wine infused with habanero peppers.
I don’t do anything spicy at all, but this wine gets the flavor of the peppers without the burn of the spice.
Best Affordable Attractions Near Tucson
There were so many places we went in Tucson that we decided to put them all together in one post.
Check out historic missions, underground caverns, and popular National Park Service sites.
Conclusion: Varsity Clubs of America Tucson Review
Varsity Club of America is a great resort right in the middle of Tucson.
It’s a quiet property, with spacious one bedroom units, and a great pool.
Whenever we go to Tucson, it’s the first place we look at to stay!
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