The unique water and wine adventure along the Verde River through the Alcantara Vineyard with an informative tour of the vineyard, wine tasting, and barrel room. Followed by a river float trip along t
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Location: Sedona
What's Included
- Shuttle guide avaliable for all your services and information
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- River safety and paddle instructions by your shuttle guide.
- Use of bicycle
- Wine Tasting $20 credit in the vineyard
- Shuttle services to the River Access Point.
- Inflatable Kayak
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Yes! If it's raining, you can reschedule your Pedal and Paddle Wine Tour. Just give Verde Adventure River Trips a call or shoot them an email, and they'll work with you to find a new date. Since the experience involves outdoor activities, they prefer to keep everyone safe and dry!
A: The Pedal and Paddle Wine Tour allows participants 21 and older since it includes wine tasting. However, younger guests can enjoy the tour as long as they don’t participate in the tastings. Just confirm with the provider when you book!
A: Definitely wear comfortable clothing and shoes that can get wet! Quick-dry shorts and a breathable tank top work great for the river float, and don’t forget your sunscreen. Also, a pair of sandals or water shoes would be perfect for getting in and out of the kayak!
Discussions
Just did the Pedal and Paddle Wine Tour – it was amazing!
I recently went on the Pedal and Paddle Wine Tour in Sedona, and let me tell you, it was such a fun day! We started off biking through the Alcantara Vineyard which is so beautiful. The wine tasting was delicious, and I loved how we got a $20 credit to use there. The river float was the highlight though! Paddling through those gorgeous canyons was so relaxing, and we even saw some wildlife! Highly recommend it for a fun day out.
Thinking of gifting the Pedal and Paddle Tour – any advice?
I'm considering getting this Pedal and Paddle Wine Tour for my parents' anniversary! They love wine and the outdoors, so thought it’d be perfect. Just wondering if anyone’s done it and if you think it’s suitable for older folks? I don’t want to overdo it for them!