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Tombstone & Bisbee Overnight Getaway
February 19—20, 2026

$359 (Per Person, Double Occupancy)

$467 (Per Person, Single Occupancy)

Day One: Tombstone, The Gadsden Hotel & Dinner in Bisbee

We’ll begin our adventure heading south and make our way into Tombstone, the legendary Town Too Tough To Die. Once one of the most notorious towns in the Old West, Tombstone still feels like stepping into a living history book—complete with wooden boardwalks, historic saloons, and colorful stories on every corner. You’ll enjoy lunch on self at one of Tombstone’s classic eateries, such as the lively Big Nose Kate’s Saloon, before taking time to explore the town at your own pace.

Many travelers enjoy visiting the Tombstone Courthouse State Historic Park, an easy and fascinating stop with exhibits, a historic courtroom, and a short stroll through the gallows yard. Others may choose to step into the Bird Cage Theatre, a preserved 1880s saloon and gambling hall full of frontier history. If you prefer a more relaxed pace, wandering the Allen Street boardwalks, browsing shops, and soaking in the Old West ambiance is always a great way to spend the afternoon. The Tombstone Epitaph Museum is another quick and enjoyable stop, offering a free look at the town’s original newspaper pressroom.

As we depart Tombstone, we’ll make a brief stop at Boothill Graveyard, one of Arizona’s most iconic cemeteries, known for its colorful headstones and sweeping desert views.

From here, we’ll continue on to Douglas to check into the historic Gadsden Hotel, famed for its Italian marble staircase, soaring columns, and stunning Tiffany-style stained-glass mural. A favorite of filmmakers, historians, and travelers, the Gadsden remains one of Arizona’s most iconic historic hotels. After time to refresh, we’ll make the short drive to Bisbee for an included dinner at Café Roka—one of Southern Arizona’s most celebrated restaurants. Known for its elegant atmosphere and beautifully prepared multi-course meals, Café Roka offers an unforgettable evening in Bisbee’s historic district. After dinner, we’ll return to the Gadsden for a relaxing night.

Day Two: Bisbee Mine Tour, Free Time & Return to the Valley

After an included breakfast at the Gadsden, we’ll make our way back into the Mule Mountains to experience the famous Copper Queen Mine Tour. Guided by locals—many of them retired miners—we’ll head underground to explore the tunnels and stories that transformed Bisbee into one of the richest mining districts in the American West. This tour is considered one of Arizona’s most unforgettable living-history experiences.

Once we return topside, the afternoon is yours to enjoy Bisbee at your own pace. This remarkable hillside town, once one of the largest copper camps in the country, is known today for its preserved architecture, narrow winding streets, art-filled storefronts, and colorful personality. Spend your time browsing shops, exploring galleries, or simply taking in the charm of this unique mining town. Lunch is on self during your free time.

Before we head back to the Valley, we’ll take a short driving tour through Bisbee, passing notable landmarks—including the historic church and nearby neighborhoods—for a final look at the town’s character before beginning our journey home.


This getaway is wonderfully paced—no rushing, just two days of history, scenery, great food, and the spirit of the Old West.

 

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