Tucson Travel Show – January Update

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Things are coming together very nicely for this year’s Tucson Travel Show, which will occur on Friday, February 27, 2026, 5-8 pm, at The Eddy Hotel, Tucson, Arizona. This year, we’re making the event bigger and better than ever, but keeping the fun atmosphere we had last year. If you’re looking to explore your future travels, are an Arizona travel advisor, or a local Tucson-area business, then this event is for you. As we like to say, we’re making travel shows fun again!

Just today, we learned that Sandals Resorts will be joining the party. Sandals and Beaches Resorts offer luxury, all-inclusive resorts throughout the Caribbean. This will be a great opportunity for couples, families, and groups looking to explore their next Caribbean getaway.

Sandals Resorts

We now have seven confirmed travel companies that will be in attendance – and this number is likely to grow in the next week or two. Whether you’re looking for a cruise, tropical destination, or a land trip, we have something for almost everyone. From Royal Caribbean to Visit the U.S. Virgin Islands to Visit Dallas, representatives will be available to talk with you about the destination, what they offer, and why you should go there.

Wait, but that’s not all! There will be great food, excellent music, drinks, and door prizes that we’ll give away. It’ll be a fun Friday night of travel, community, networking, and fun in Tucson, Arizona, and we invite you to attend. Learn more and register here: https://bit.ly/tucsontravelshow26. Questions? Call 520.261.1512 or send an email to travel@seadogtravels.com.

Tucson Travel Show

Seadog Travels is a full-service, ocean-themed travel agency and tour company. They are the organizer and host of the Tucson Travel Show.


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Published by Paul Hardersen

I am the CEO of an ocean-focused travel company, former associate professor and research scientist, traveler, lobster lover, and now doing what I can to help preserve the planet for future generations. The ocean is the key.

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