You Can Sleep and Sip Wine at This Vineyard Airbnb in Arizona
Escape to this secluded villa in Arizona's wine country, inviting guests to sip wine and stroll the vineyards, for an unforgettable experience.
When most of you think of savoring wine on a vineyard, I can safely assume that California’s Napa Valley is at the top of your lists. And of course, it should be, since California is the most iconic wine destination in the country. However, wine lovers don’t overlook Arizona wine country. It’s arguably the best-kept secret in the winemaking industry, offering its own unique high-desert experience.
Whether you’re a wine connoisseur or a casual drinker like me, you’ve probably dreamt of spending the night on a vineyard. Well, you’ll be delighted to know that The Colibri Vineyard House in San Simon is the ideal destination for a getaway in wine country in Arizona. Can you imagine yourself relaxing on a peaceful patio, sipping a glass of vino in a rustic cottage nestled on a vineyard with mountains in the backdrop? If this sounds like a dream come true for you, then you will enjoy a stay at this charming vineyard Airbnb in Arizona.
Upon arriving at the Colibri Vineyard House, you’ll immediately feel the magic of the estate. The historic home, owned and operated by Page Springs Cellars Vineyard, is tucked away in a valley surrounded by rolling hills and gorgeous views of the working vineyard. The retreat is secluded, it’s peaceful, and invites guests to unplug from their mundane life and soak up its natural beauty.
The newly renovated home boasts two bedrooms, one bathroom, a large living room and a well-equipped modern kitchen. Although this hideaway has enough room for up to four guests, I believe it’s just the right size for two. So, if you’re searching for a romantic getaway in Arizona, somewhere that’s serene and equally beautiful, then this destination is for you.
The spacious bedrooms feature two comfy queen beds, blackout curtains, and are beautifully decorated with modern furnishings. To add to its charm, the lighting in the rooms is subtle and muted, which gives them a calming and relaxing ambiance. I can’t get enough of the old-school charm mixed with the modern vibes that make the home feel warm and inviting.
Aside from the bedrooms, expect a spacious living room with a comfy couch, TV and lots of DVDs and movies, Wi-Fi, books and board games for entertainment. Plus, there is a modern kitchen with everything you need to make your daily meals. And even though there is plenty of seating inside, you’ll want to have your breakfast and morning coffee on the wrap around patio.
Here, you can enjoy sweeping views of the vineyard and watch the local wildlife frolic by. If you’re up early, you’ll be able to witness the sun as it rises in the sky, a surreal experience that will inspire you to pause and bask in all its glory. I can’t think of a more peaceful or inspiring way to start the day than in this remote destination in Arizona.
Of course, what makes this bungalow special is it’s situated on a vineyard. And the host encourages all the guests to take a self-guided tour through the serene landscape. Walking through the vineyard will be one of the most memorable parts of your stay. However, you can take it to the next level by booking a private grape picking, wine tasting, and dinner experience (August-October) with the owner of the Page Springs Cellars Vineyard and Winery. This would be the ultimate adventure for the wine connoisseur in you.
For casual drinkers (like me), I’d suggest purchasing a bottle of Page Springs Cellars wine and sipping a glass (or two) while you gaze at the stars in the desert sky from the covered patio. This dreamy moment left a lasting impression on a past guest who raved, “The most magical part of our experience was hanging out on the covered porch (wine in hand) that overlooks the gardens, grapevines & mountains, we enjoyed birdwatching stargazing, and a chorus of crickets!”
When you’re not exploring the vineyard, there are hiking trails near the property in case you would like to explore the area. Or for even more adventure, plan a day trip to Chiricahua National Monument to see the iconic hoodoos, spires, and rock gardens that the park that rival the formations at Bryce Canyon. Also, there are several nearby towns like Portal with dining, shopping, and even birdwatching opportunities.
If you ask me, you can’t go wrong with a trip to wine country in Arizona. And no matter if you’re a wine lover or a casual drinker, you’ll make lasting memories at the Colibri Vineyard House.
When you’re ready to plan your escape, visit the website for this charming vineyard Airbnb in Arizona to reserve your stay. Also, when you’re feeling inspired, use Only In Your State’s itinerary planner to personalize a trip to Arizona wine country.
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