Four Seasons Resort Scottsdale at Troon North Scottsdale

Our View

Chilling in the desert…bliss! A little further out of Scottsdale, here's perfect for totally relaxing (it's a little cooler too, not being in the valley). Just sit out on your porch, stare at the birds or listen to the coyotes in the evening - suites even come with a telescope and star chart (you'll never see so many!). If you must do something, try the great gym, fab spa or renowned golf at the Troon courses next door. Our favourite though, is the Margarita demo at the poolside Saguaro Blossom Bar on Saturday afternoons (followed by some Margaritas, of course!).

Hotel Description

High in the Sonoran Desert, in the cooling foothills of Pinnacle Peak, you'll find South Western style, taupe-hued casitas blending seamlessly with the desert and a stylish swimming pool 'oasis'. The generously sized guest accommodations feature fireplaces, oversized bathrooms and private terraces with exceptional views. Three distinct dining experiences await, including Talavera, the resort's signature contemporary American restaurant. There are a plethora of recreational facilities including tennis, a full-service spa and nearby 36-hole golf complex, with hiking being a great way to start your day; while an evening stroll will allow you soak up the vermilion sunsets and star-filled sky after dinner.

Resort facts & prices

Accommodation: 210 Rooms & Suites. All with air-conditioning, flat-screen TV, in-room safe, high-speed Internet access, alarm clock, fully-stocked minibar and in-room dining.

Transfer: 45 minutes by car from Phoenix Airport.

Price £ per person: Including economy flights and transfers. Flight & room upgrades also available on request.

Standard Casita - Room Only

7 Nights from £1395 - High Season

7 Nights from £895 - Low Season

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10th hole on Troon's award winning golf course

10th Hole on the Troon's award winning golf course

10th hole on Troon's award winning golf courseTroon LawnView across to Troon Mountain