Scottsdale Vacation Rentals for Large Groups
Scottsdale is a bachelor-party and golf-trip staple: private-pool houses, championship courses, and resort day-clubs under near-guaranteed sun. Here's where big groups stay and play.
Where to stay in Scottsdale for a big group
- Old Town Scottsdale — walk to bars, clubs, and restaurants; best for nightlife-focused groups.
- North Scottsdale — big resort-style homes with private pools and golf, a short drive from Old Town.
- Paradise Valley — larger, upscale estates for a splurge.
What your group will do in Scottsdale
- Golf — dozens of courses
- Pool day-clubs and private-pool house days
- Hiking Camelback or Pinnacle Peak
- Old Town nightlife
Sizing and booking your rental
Plan for about one bed per two people, and check each listing's stated maximum occupancy. A group of 8 fits a 4-bedroom home; 12 needs 5–6. See the full sizing + fee checklist in our large-group rentals guide, and settle house vs hotel before you book.
Splitting the cost
One person books; everyone owes their share. Split evenly, or weight by room and nights — the cost splitter does the math, and this guide covers the fair ways to divide it.
FAQ
Where should a large group stay in Scottsdale?
Old Town for walkable nightlife; North Scottsdale for big private-pool homes near golf. Both are a short drive apart.
What is there to do in Scottsdale for a group?
Golf, pool day-clubs, hiking Camelback Mountain, spa days, and Old Town's bars and restaurants.
How many bedrooms does a group of 12 need in Scottsdale?
Plan for roughly one bed per two people — a group of 12 is comfortable in a 6-bedroom home (or 5 if some share). Always confirm the listing's stated maximum occupancy.
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