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Holiday rentals in Patagonia

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The large private deck overlooks expansive high desert mountain views. A grill sits ready for use, accompanied by a small potted plant on a metal cart. Lush greenery frames the view, providing a serene outdoor space.
Flat in Sonoita
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 161 reviews

High Desert Wine Country

Take it easy at this tranquil getaway. Breathtaking views, 5000 feet altitude. See wineries or take a day's outing and visit local attractions. Second story apartment is a newly renovated space over hosts' garage (guests must be capable of climbing one flight of spiral stairs). It has a full kitchen (Including dishwasher), full bath (shower only - no tub), nice sized bedroom with queen bed and closet. Second story large private deck. NO DIRT ROADS TO PROPERTY! Adults only and (sorry!) no pets.

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The entrance of the Casita is depicted, featuring a dark wooden door framed by a curved railing. Surrounding the entrance, landscaping includes a variety of rocks and lush greenery, creating a natural feel. Soft natural light illuminates the area.
Guest suite in Tubac
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 265 reviews

Private Tubac Retreat under The Milky Way

A tranquil, spacious, and beautiful Casita. Comfortable King bed with a gel memory foam mattress, additional pillows and blankets for your convenience, private bathroom, microwave, small fridge, toaster, coffee maker, and teas and coffee for a quick bite. Private entrance and a small patio with seating area, which leads to the staircase to the roof where you can enjoy the view during the day and the Milky Way at night. Large screen TV with Netflix and Hulu (bring your own passwords), and Wi-Fi.

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Guest suite in Patagonia
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 140 reviews

Box T Studio

The Studio is a moderate sized living quarters set up purposely for lounging, relaxing, personal entertainment and rest. Set within the compound of a historical property (The Box T Ranch built in 1902), the studio is the perfect home plate for all your Southern Arizona adventures. It includes an amazing king size bed, comfortable furnishings, a 57" Sony TV, mini fridge, microwave, Keurig, 2 person walk in shower and an AC unit. We are within 5 minute walking distance into town. Perfect getaway!

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Guest house in Elgin
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 263 reviews

Cozy Thunder Mountain Ranch bunkhouse experience

The perfect "getaway" that's still "near" it all! Our stand alone southwestern bunkhouse offers comfortable accommodations in a very unique setting, surrounded by thousands of acres of the Coronado National forest. Located in the desirable Sonoita/Elgin area of Southern Arizona. Near Parker Canyon Lake! From just soaking up the quiet serenity for a day or two, to an adventure filled longer stay, we can help tailor your experience to enjoy the many different things to see and do in the area.

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A view from inside the casita reveals open double doors leading to a picturesque outdoor area. Two windows frame the scene, highlighting rolling hills and the distant mountains under a partly cloudy sky. A cozy seating area can be seen to the left.
Guest house in Patagonia
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 107 reviews

Dream House

Replenish * Re-calibrate * Reconnect.. Welcome to our little house of dreams! You have found the perfect leaping off point to explore all this region has to offer. Nestled snugly between the Patagonia and Santa Rita mountains, our casita sits at just under 5,000 ft, making it temperature perfect almost year round. Enjoy our 38 acres and private hiking trails right out the front door with endless possibilities for adventure. Recharge, Rejuvenate, and Revel in our cozy, clean, quite space.

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Home in Patagonia
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 109 reviews

Cottage on Santa Rita | Sundrenched 2 bd/1 bth

Nestled against the hill, this private, sun-filled home is located in the heart of Patagonia, a few quick steps to local businesses. Expansive patios and a cactus garden provide a hidden oasis behind the cottage - an ideal base for exploring the region's wineries, historic towns, gravel cycling, and forests. The home is fully updated, with a generously equipped kitchen, large master bedroom, washer/dryer, flexible second sleeping space, and tasteful minimalist southwest decor.

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Guest house in Patagonia
5 out of 5 average rating, 32 reviews

Bird Lover’s Casita

Modern, renovated 1BR (Queen hybrid mattress), 1bath, open floor plan kitchen - LR, 43" Smart TV. Quiet nature setting, great for bird lovers. Pond with 80ft stream a few steps away. Starlink high speed internet, suitable for remote work. Fully equipped office with 2 monitors, printer, web conf. setup available in sep. building few steps away (extra charge). 1 month or longer preferred. Owner lives across the courtyard. Guest must be comfortable with two dogs roaming around

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A hammock is gently draped between two trees, with the fabric partially visible in the foreground. The background features a stunning sunset, casting soft hues across the sky. The landscape is open, with sparse vegetation and rolling hills creating a tranquil environment.
Guest suite in Nogales
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 145 reviews

Patagonia Lake Hideaway

PRIVATE SPACE! $105 p nite NO CLEANING FEES but airbnb charges its own fees. king bed, picture window, sofa, french doors,electric fireplace, tv, Private courtyard&patio, sunrise over Patagonias,sunset behind the Atascosas. Birding paradise.part of Madrean sky Island.Lake minutes away with boat rentals, swimming, fishing, hiking, small beach. Easy travel toTombstone, AZ Trail, Tubac, Kartchner caverns, Patagonia, Mexico, wine and spirit tasting .check in whenever.check out 5pm

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A spacious living area is furnished with twin beds that serve as couches and teal cushions, complemented by a wooden lounge chair. A dining table for four sits nearby, with a well-equipped kitchen visible in the background. Natural light streams through windows adorned with blinds.
Tiny home in Patagonia
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 82 reviews

The Nest at Sanctuary at Sonoita Creek Campground

The Nest is a newly remodeled vintage trailer at the Sanctuary at Sonoita Creek Campground. It's right in town so you can walk anywhere in Patagonia and is only 1/4 mile from the Audubon Paton's Center for Hummingbirds and 1.5 miles from the Patagonia Sonoita Creek Preserve . You'll have your own deck and access to the campground's laundry and unique outdoor shower. We do want guests to understand that we don't provide TV or internet.

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A green casita is situated in an open landscape, surrounded by a rustic fence. A gravel driveway leads towards the entrance, with an American flag waving gently overhead. Lush grass and a few scattered trees enhance the rural setting under a clear blue sky.
Home in Sonoita
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 285 reviews

Sky Island Retreat Sonoita, AZ.

Sky Island Retreat is a quiet and peaceful hilltop retreat in which you can relax and enjoy the natural beauty of this historic area. The casita is the original but updated ranch house built in the late 60’s. We have kept much of its original charm while upgrading to modern comfort and conveniences. We are located on a privately gated property just minutes from the heart of Sonoita and Southern AZ’s growing wine country.

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The exterior of the guesthouse features a charming, green wall with red trim and a welcoming front door. A bench resting on gravel is surrounded by a garden of plants and rocks. In the background, a multi-level brick building adds architectural interest.
Guest house in Patagonia
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 142 reviews

Mesquite Cottage

A guesthouse, nestled in a grove of mesquite trees, located just a block away from the local shops downtown awaits your arrival. A full kitchen, supplied with the basic conveniences, bedroom with queen size bed and twin sofa bed, and bathroom with shower, make this space a perfect fit for a couple or small family. The front living room has a futon couch and smart TV.

Top guest favourite
The home is set under two large oak trees, providing a natural shaded environment. A spacious outdoor area is visible, featuring a patio with seating. Surrounding greenery enhances the serene landscape, while a fenced yard adds to the property's secluded feel.
Cottage in Sonoita
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 221 reviews

Under the Oaks

A beautiful setting with a very comfy and clean home. The house offers a screened in porch from which to watch beautiful sunsets and an outdoor Ramada from which to bird watch, grill or enjoy a glass of wine. Under the Oaks is located under 3 enormous oak trees; hence the name. These beautiful trees offer shade, scenery and homes to many varieties of birds.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Patagonia?

    Patagonia has stays ranging from cozy homes near its historic center to rustic casitas around scenic hills and peaceful creeks. Many visitors gravitate toward accommodations within walking distance of shops, galleries, and cafes.

  • What are the best things to do in Patagonia with kids?

    Patagonia has gentle nature walks, birdwatching spots, and community parks that families often enjoy. Visiting the local nature center or browsing at the Thursday farmers market makes for engaging and relaxed outings.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Patagonia?

    Patagonia has vibrant arts galleries, a locally celebrated farmers market, and access to preserves for birding or hiking. Exploring the town’s main street invites you to discover boutiques, handcrafts, and community spaces.

  • How is the weather in Patagonia?

    Patagonia has mild winters around 29–60°F (-2–16°C) and warm summers with highs near 92°F (33°C). Expect cooler mornings and occasional monsoon rainfall in midsummer, so packing versatile layers is helpful.

  • When is the best time to visit Patagonia?

    Late spring through early summer is frequently suggested for visiting Patagonia, thanks to mild temperatures around 74–83°F (24–28°C) and blooming wildflowers. Early fall is also popular, with comfortable weather and changing foliage.

  • What are the best places to visit in Patagonia?

    Frequently suggested places in Patagonia include the Patagonia-Sonoita Creek Preserve, local art galleries, and spots along the town’s historic main street. The nearby Patagonia Lake State Park is also popular for outdoor activities.

  • What are some hiking trails in Patagonia?

    Explore the Patagonia-Sonoita Creek Preserve for shaded trails and frequent bird sightings, or hike gentle routes at the nearby Patagonia Lake State Park. Rolling foothills provide opportunities for both short walks and more challenging hikes.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Patagonia?

    Families can explore nature trails, enjoy picnics at community parks, or participate in hands-on art workshops. The local nature center has programs for all ages, and browsing the Thursday farmers market is a favorite for visitors and residents.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Patagonia?

    Around Patagonia, consider exploring scenic vineyards, historic mining towns, or a state park renowned for birding and water activities. Nearby art studios and ranch trails can round out your adventure.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Patagonia?

    Patagonia has a variety of pet friendly stays, including homes with fenced yards and properties near walking trails or open spaces. Local hosts often provide guidance on nearby parks and pet amenities.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Patagonia?

    Patagonia's mornings can be cool, so layering clothing is practical for outdoor adventures. Many shops and cafes are locally owned, and participating in community gatherings is a memorable way to connect with residents.

  • What is Patagonia known for?

    Patagonia is known for its artists’ community, birdwatching opportunities, and scenic foothill landscapes. The area’s nature preserves attract visitors interested in wildlife and outdoor relaxation.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Patagonia?

    Discover small art studios tucked along quiet streets, garden sanctuaries, and local history exhibits inside restored buildings. Nature enthusiasts often find secluded birdwatching spots at lesser-known trails.

  • What are the best foods to try in Patagonia?

    Patagonia is known for Mexican-inspired dishes, mesquite-grilled meats, and locally grown produce featured at farmers markets. Bakeries and cafes also serve traditional pies and Southwestern pastries.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Patagonia?

    Bring layers for shifting weather, comfortable walking shoes, and a sun hat for outdoor exploration. Binoculars and a reusable water bottle are handy for wildlife viewing and hikes around nature preserves.

  • What is the nightlife in Patagonia like?

    Nightlife in Patagonia is laid back, with live music at local venues, wine tastings, and community gatherings in the town center. Evenings often focus on relaxed social spaces and performances by regional musicians.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Patagonia?

    Patagonia has the Fall Festival, which celebrates local arts and music in autumn. The farmers market is often recommended in warmer months for connecting with area growers and makers.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Patagonia?

    Many vacation rentals in Patagonia are family friendly, with options that include multiple bedrooms, kitchens, and easy access to outdoor activities. Homes near the center or nestled in quiet neighborhoods are commonly available.

Quick stats about holiday rentals in Patagonia

  • Total holiday rentals

    Explore 40 holiday rentals in Patagonia

  • Nightly prices starting at

    Patagonia holiday rentals start at $64 SGD per night before taxes and fees

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  • Family-friendly holiday rentals

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  • Wifi availability

    40 of Patagonia holiday rentals include wifi access

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  • 4.9 Average rating

    Patagonia stays are highly rated by guests – averaging 4.9 out of 5!

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