Tucson Southwest, USA Travel Guide
Spring/Autumn (April-May, October): Lightweight, breathable clothing. Long sleeves and pants for sun protection.
Winter (November-March): Layers are necessary. Long-sleeved shirts, sweaters, and light jackets for daytime.
Comfortable walking shoes or sandals for exploring downtown, museums, or casual outings.
Durable hiking boots or sturdy trail shoes with good grip for desert trails.
Water shoes or sturdy sandals are helpful near water, like hotel pools or washes during monsoon.
Keeping your documents organized and accessible prevents stress during your trip.
The U.S. Uses Type A and B sockets. Voltage is 120V at 60Hz. Most modern electronics are dual-voltage.
U.S. Mobile networks use GSM, CDMA, and LTE/5G technologies. Most modern smartphones are compatible.
Wide-angle lens for landscapes, telephoto for wildlife. Protect from dust and heat. Weather-sealed camera bag is useful.
Google Maps, Apple Maps, Waze for navigation. Uber, Lyft for ride-sharing. DoorDash, Uber Eats for food.
Cloud storage (Google Drive, Dropbox) for photos and documents. Physical backup drive for laptops.
A basic travel first aid kit is recommended for your health during travel.
Carry all prescription medications in their original, labeled containers. Bring a copy of your prescription and a doctor's note.
The activities you plan determine additional gear requirements.
Check local regulations for fire restrictions.
These items add comfort and security to your trip.
These items add comfort and security to your trip.
Most common items are readily available in Tucson. Bring specialized items or preferred brands.
A must for the desert climate.
Reduce plastic waste.
Avoid single-use plastics.
For devices off-grid.
Before you leave, download offline maps for Tucson on your navigation app. This helps if you lose cellular service in remote areas.
Always prioritize comfortable shoes. You will do a lot of walking, even if you plan to drive.