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Tucson Time Machine Journey–Enjoy Rooftop Sunsets & Wildlife Show

Drexel Heights, Arizona, 85746
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Just 10 miles and 100 years from downtown this newer adobe home built in the classic Tucson styles offers an authentic Tucson experience. Passing through the entry of the Starlight Casa you cross a gateway between past and present. The Starlight Casa is a reminder of yesterday and a harbinger of tomorrow incorporating modern passive solar design with ageless building practices originating in Babylon at the dawn of civilization. Though built with all the modern comforts of the present, the Starlight Casa is a portal into the past providing a sense of what life was like for Tucson's pioneers. Who Else Wants to Feel Like a Pioneer without Sacrificing Comfort? Then book the Starlight Casa and travel between eras enjoying the best of both incorporating creature comforts of the present while respecting and accentuating Tucson's original architectural elements. Because you’ve read this far, you deserve a truly authentic Tucson experience, and you’ll find, as you read the entire description, even more...   Since this is your holiday, your big break from life as usual, you’ll notice this property listing isn’t a few, measly sentences, haphazard room pictures, & a list of features looking just like every other listing. This is a description more worthy your time, and ready to transport you to another. You may notice as you’re reading that you mind wanders… …picturing what's in store for you during your stay at the Starlight Casa. You'll be ensconced in an intimate canyon setting studded with massive boulders. It's the perfect peaceful retreat or a catalyst for tales of adventure. Evidence of Tucson's storied past surrounds the property. The abandoned gold mines in the canyon walls are reminders of hopeful miners from a time long since past. Perhaps you’ll be the next guest to find pottery shards from an earlier civilization along the wash immediately behind the home. From several points on the property you can… Feel the Peace from the White Dove of the Desert… You'll enjoy panoramic views of the mission with its white towers reaching skyward from the surrounding fields. As you look upon the mission from this rare vantage point, you’ll be looking back in time… …back to the birthplace of Tucson. The White Dove of the Desert, the San Xavier Mission, is Arizona's oldest intact European building. Returning to the Starlight Casa you can experience some of these original architectural elements inspired by the mission. You can imagine Apache scouts atop the stone towers. The canyon provided the ideal location for the Apaches to stage multiple raids upon the mission. Visitors from both near and far find the canyon and it's rich history a magical almost mystical place blending past and present in a vortex of time. Prior to construction the site hosted a sweat lodge conducted by a Native American medicine man possessing an M.D. and Ph.D. Recently an owner of an adjoining vacant lot brought their newborn to the canyon for a naming ceremony ritual. If the location has this much appeal to natives, how much more magnificent will it be for your vacation? Without this invitation you wouldn't find this place. There is a secret garden quality to the entire canyon hidden from prying eyes unless you know where to look. Even the artisans involved in the Starlight Casa's construction often commented that they never knew this place existed although they'd been in the area for decades. Others tell stories of how they used to ride their horses all over the area yet somehow missed this place never knowing it was ever here. Be Among Those Privileged Enough to Gain Passage... …and you too will understand why everyone who does, feels happier and better for it. There are 139 ageless building principles used in the design of the Starlight Casa that together form a language that speaks to you about the harmonious connection between yourself and nature. The canyon wildlife continue to use the same winding paths all around the home worn into the earth by earlier generations. Often the local desert denizens visit the patios such as the desert tortoise shown in the property photos. Think about it… Why Go on Safari when the Safari Can Come to You? Multiple covered, outdoor seating areas connect the home to it's surroundings. The South facing back patio utilizes strategic design to maximize the sun's location in the sky throughout the year to allow for sun soaked winter afternoons and shady summer mornings. Sheltering the patio is Beehive Peak shaped by primordial winds and now home to a variety of wildlife. While appreciating the ancient origins of the canyon walls you may be distracted into the present by coyotes scouting their next meal, hawks tending their nest high up on a craggy cliff face, or catch a glimpse of the javelina (ha va leena) returning to their beds where they lay together in sprawling pig piles. They look like hairy wild pigs but they're not pigs at all. Instead they're peccaries from South America. Spend a late season morning on the North porch with a cup of complimentary coffee or tea and listen as the dawn chorus of the birds greets daybreak in celebration. If you're really lucky you might witness the rare and some say sacred dance of the cottontails where bunnies spring into the air kicking their heels skyward in pure joy somersaulting their tiny bodies before once again becoming earthbound. After a full day of sights, you’re invited to turn your gaze toward the heavens from the rooftop deck as twilight blankets the night sky and… Enjoy a 4th Dimensional Experience… …as you look deep into the past over the infinite reaches of space seeing billions of stars as they looked thousands of years ago whose luminosity travelled at the speed of light to greet you in just this moment. It’s this view that generated the name Starlight Casa. Just as the Pioneers Who First Settled the Area… ...stone was gathered from the location for the foundation and the walls forged from adobe blocks molded from the sands of time. In accordance with tradition the patio wall follows the contours of the land creating a 'wild run' that merges into a living fence made from ocotillos that grow profusely throughout the desert. Occasionally the ocotillos of the fence appear as though their time has passed. Sporadically throughout the year they produce dark green leaves and flame orange blossoms that lick the sky encouraging rains that like a fountain of youth turn back the clock. Authentic Tucson architectural design elements appear to slow time until inside the home where state of the art appliances allow you to prepare a warm meal in minutes. Don't be surprised if you never have to adjust the thermostat since the natural building materials combined with the high ceilings moderate temperatures providing unsurpassed comfort while reducing allergens inside the home. You’re one step away from a truly authentic Tucson experience. There is a first come, first serve policy for reservations so you only have a small window of time to reserve your dates for this life altering and time twisting vacation before someone else.About pets:No pets allowed.We do NOT allow pets. Please book elsewhere..About checkOut:Check out before 10:00 AM.About children:Children allowed: ages 0-17.About checkIn:Check in after 3:00 PM.About smoking:Smoking is not permitted.About minBookingAge:Minimum age to rent: 24.About events:No events allowed.
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9.8/10
Outstanding
Cleanliness9.8
Amenities9.8
Location9.8
Service9.8
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Airport: Tucson International Airport
(14.0 km)
Airport: Marana
(61.5 km)
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3 Bedrooms Private Vacation Home

3 bedrooms: 2 queen beds and 1 king bed
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G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
October 14, 2025
How was very clean and well kept. All of the pictures of the property were true and accurate. The host was easy to contact--we contacted them by phone. This was the first VRBO we have rented where the residence had enough clothes hangers for all of our gear! Awesome. The residence was far enough away from the city where you could hear nature in its entirety which is what we wanted. If I had to pick a con about the residence, and this is a stretch, it would be that there is another rental property located immediately beside this one. The pics are well taken and do not show the other home, but it is about 30 feet away. Fortunately the family that was staying next door was quiet. In closing, the house was beautiful, clean, and the landscape surrounding the house was awesome!.
G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
November 4, 2025
Second stay here. We love it. Very comfortable and the views and location can't get better.
G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
September 28, 2025
Everything was perfect for 2 seniors looking for a relaxing week in a beautiful place. The house itself had so many unique features and we enjoyed and appreciated every one. The surrounding area was private with stunning views in every direction. We are not party people but it's close to the city if you want nightlife. I would stay here over and over if I could.
T‍o‍n‍y‍ ‍H‍.
September 4, 2025
We try to stay at this property every time we come to Tucson. It is a beautiful home in an amazing setting - clean and well-maintained.
G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
August 26, 2025
Even better than the pictures! We were in Tucson to drop our only son at U of A and I knew I would need a peaceful place to rest and recharge. The home is beautiful and the surroundings are magical. We had everything we needed, comfortable beds and plenty of towels, extra blankets etc. Every thing in the home was clean and well maintained. The location was only a short drive to anywhere we needed to go and we had no issues navigating the dirt road in our rental sedan. We also appreciated the welcome basket and chips and salsa! The only thing I would point out to potential renters is that the inside staircase for the upper bed and bath is a tight spiral and those with any mobility issues may have trouble. There are of course two bedrooms and a bath downstairs so it's not really a problem but good to know ahead of arriving. Overall, I would happily stay again and recommend to others.
G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
June 4, 2025
Castle in the desert This was our second stay at this beautiful home. It is located in the desert on a bumpy dirt road. But it is so peaceful and has incredible views of the desert as well as a night time view looking down over the city. The home was very well set up for family to gather in the living room, dining room and kitchen (it is all so open and beautiful.) Plenty of parking. The door lock instructions seemed daunting--but the directions were clear and worked well. You are able to set your own personalized code for extra security. We had some issues getting the hot water to come on. However, the hosts gave advice on how to correct the issue. The appliances were all in great working condition (minus the clothes dryer that seemed to need some vent cleaning for it to stay on long). But we just hung dried with no problem. Follow the directions provided by the hosts, as Google maps routes you a silly way. But once we got it figured out, it was easy to find. This home is out of town--so be sure to pick up your groceries on your way in. The nearest grocery store, Food City, didn't have the variety we needed. We were thankful that the hosts provided some snacks and much needed coffee! We hope to come back again!
G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
May 14, 2025
Beware of staircase The house is beautiful, and I understand all the highly rated reviews. Sadly, for us it was impossible to stay. There is a steep, narrow, enclosed spiral staircase to the second floor, which we were unable to safely use. This staircase is not pictured anywhere in the listing's 50 photos. (VRBO said they would tell the owner to include a picture). The bedrooms in the listing are also mislabeled. I told the host that we were all senior citizens, and that my tall friend would need access to the king size bed. The pictures of the bedrooms list the king size bed as a queen size, in the master bedroom. The queen size bed is pictured from two different angles as two different rooms, including the tower suite. The actual "third bedroom" is a little den with a murphy bed, which is also not pictured. It is on the first floor, but neither the queen size in the master, nor the murphy bed, would have worked for my friend. We left the house after only about 30 minutes. The owner was not understanding at all, responding to one email and saying that we should have disclosed "mobility issues: first, and THEN he would have told us about the stairs. How absurd. He then ignored my further efforts to contact him. VRBO was equally unhelpful. I was actually told that a staircase was not an amenity, and we had no right to expect a normal staircase to the second floor. If you are young and strong, this house might be for you. If you need a normal staircase, I would not recommend this house for you.
D‍a‍w‍n‍ ‍B‍.
May 31, 2025
Fabulous Desert Get Away Spot! The house was very comfortable, clean and architecturally interesting. We really enjoyed it. The location is AMAZING. We were in Tucson to bird and were outside at sunrise each day to experience the
G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
April 9, 2025
Tucson Mountain Fun. Home was neat, clean & well stocked. Finding it was easy, 1/2 mile gravel road really gets you into the mountains. Hearing the coyotes sing was wonderful, loved it!

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Check-in: after 15:00
Check-out: Before 10:00
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Children of all ages are welcome at this property.
Additional fees may be charged for children using existing beds. Add the number of children to get a more accurate price.

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The main guest checking in must be at least 24 years old

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About this property

Just 10 miles and 100 years from downtown this newer adobe home built in the classic Tucson styles offers an authentic Tucson experience. Passing through the entry of the Starlight Casa you cross a gateway between past and present. The Starlight Casa is a reminder of yesterday and a harbinger of tomorrow incorporating modern passive solar design with ageless building practices originating in Babylon at the dawn of civilization. Though built with all the modern comforts of the present, the Starlight Casa is a portal into the past providing a sense of what life was like for Tucson's pioneers. Who Else Wants to Feel Like a Pioneer without Sacrificing Comfort? Then book the Starlight Casa and travel between eras enjoying the best of both incorporating creature comforts of the present while respecting and accentuating Tucson's original architectural elements. Because you’ve read this far, you deserve a truly authentic Tucson experience, and you’ll find, as you read the entire description, even more...   Since this is your holiday, your big break from life as usual, you’ll notice this property listing isn’t a few, measly sentences, haphazard room pictures, & a list of features looking just like every other listing. This is a description more worthy your time, and ready to transport you to another. You may notice as you’re reading that you mind wanders… …picturing what's in store for you during your stay at the Starlight Casa. You'll be ensconced in an intimate canyon setting studded with massive boulders. It's the perfect peaceful retreat or a catalyst for tales of adventure. Evidence of Tucson's storied past surrounds the property. The abandoned gold mines in the canyon walls are reminders of hopeful miners from a time long since past. Perhaps you’ll be the next guest to find pottery shards from an earlier civilization along the wash immediately behind the home. From several points on the property you can… Feel the Peace from the White Dove of the Desert… You'll enjoy panoramic views of the mission with its white towers reaching skyward from the surrounding fields. As you look upon the mission from this rare vantage point, you’ll be looking back in time… …back to the birthplace of Tucson. The White Dove of the Desert, the San Xavier Mission, is Arizona's oldest intact European building. Returning to the Starlight Casa you can experience some of these original architectural elements inspired by the mission. You can imagine Apache scouts atop the stone towers. The canyon provided the ideal location for the Apaches to stage multiple raids upon the mission. Visitors from both near and far find the canyon and it's rich history a magical almost mystical place blending past and present in a vortex of time. Prior to construction the site hosted a sweat lodge conducted by a Native American medicine man possessing an M.D. and Ph.D. Recently an owner of an adjoining vacant lot brought their newborn to the canyon for a naming ceremony ritual. If the location has this much appeal to natives, how much more magnificent will it be for your vacation? Without this invitation you wouldn't find this place. There is a secret garden quality to the entire canyon hidden from prying eyes unless you know where to look. Even the artisans involved in the Starlight Casa's construction often commented that they never knew this place existed although they'd been in the area for decades. Others tell stories of how they used to ride their horses all over the area yet somehow missed this place never knowing it was ever here. Be Among Those Privileged Enough to Gain Passage... …and you too will understand why everyone who does, feels happier and better for it. There are 139 ageless building principles used in the design of the Starlight Casa that together form a language that speaks to you about the harmonious connection between yourself and nature. The canyon wildlife continue to use the same winding paths all around the home worn into the earth by earlier generations. Often the local desert denizens visit the patios such as the desert tortoise shown in the property photos. Think about it… Why Go on Safari when the Safari Can Come to You? Multiple covered, outdoor seating areas connect the home to it's surroundings. The South facing back patio utilizes strategic design to maximize the sun's location in the sky throughout the year to allow for sun soaked winter afternoons and shady summer mornings. Sheltering the patio is Beehive Peak shaped by primordial winds and now home to a variety of wildlife. While appreciating the ancient origins of the canyon walls you may be distracted into the present by coyotes scouting their next meal, hawks tending their nest high up on a craggy cliff face, or catch a glimpse of the javelina (ha va leena) returning to their beds where they lay together in sprawling pig piles. They look like hairy wild pigs but they're not pigs at all. Instead they're peccaries from South America. Spend a late season morning on the North porch with a cup of complimentary coffee or tea and listen as the dawn chorus of the birds greets daybreak in celebration. If you're really lucky you might witness the rare and some say sacred dance of the cottontails where bunnies spring into the air kicking their heels skyward in pure joy somersaulting their tiny bodies before once again becoming earthbound. After a full day of sights, you’re invited to turn your gaze toward the heavens from the rooftop deck as twilight blankets the night sky and… Enjoy a 4th Dimensional Experience… …as you look deep into the past over the infinite reaches of space seeing billions of stars as they looked thousands of years ago whose luminosity travelled at the speed of light to greet you in just this moment. It’s this view that generated the name Starlight Casa. Just as the Pioneers Who First Settled the Area… ...stone was gathered from the location for the foundation and the walls forged from adobe blocks molded from the sands of time. In accordance with tradition the patio wall follows the contours of the land creating a 'wild run' that merges into a living fence made from ocotillos that grow profusely throughout the desert. Occasionally the ocotillos of the fence appear as though their time has passed. Sporadically throughout the year they produce dark green leaves and flame orange blossoms that lick the sky encouraging rains that like a fountain of youth turn back the clock. Authentic Tucson architectural design elements appear to slow time until inside the home where state of the art appliances allow you to prepare a warm meal in minutes. Don't be surprised if you never have to adjust the thermostat since the natural building materials combined with the high ceilings moderate temperatures providing unsurpassed comfort while reducing allergens inside the home. You’re one step away from a truly authentic Tucson experience. There is a first come, first serve policy for reservations so you only have a small window of time to reserve your dates for this life altering and time twisting vacation before someone else.About pets:No pets allowed.We do NOT allow pets. Please book elsewhere..About checkOut:Check out before 10:00 AM.About children:Children allowed: ages 0-17.About checkIn:Check in after 3:00 PM.About smoking:Smoking is not permitted.About minBookingAge:Minimum age to rent: 24.About events:No events allowed.
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What’s the cancellation policy at Tucson Time Machine Journey–Enjoy Rooftop Sunsets & Wildlife Show?

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What are the check-in and check-out times at Tucson Time Machine Journey–Enjoy Rooftop Sunsets & Wildlife Show?

Check-in at Tucson Time Machine Journey–Enjoy Rooftop Sunsets & Wildlife Show starts from 15:00, and the standard check-out time is by 10:00.

How do I get to Tucson Time Machine Journey–Enjoy Rooftop Sunsets & Wildlife Show from the nearest airport?

The nearest airport is Tucson International Airport, located about about 20 mins from hotel by car (14.0 km) away.

About This Property

Nearest AirportTucson International Airport
Distance to Airport14KM
Nearest Train StationTucson Arizona Station
Distance to Train Station14.86KM
Hotel Star Rating5