Sedona and Grand Canyon Full-Day Tour

This 13 to 14 hour tour takes you to BOTH Sedona and the Grand Canyon. See Sedona and the Grand Canyon via a small group of up to five passengers maximum. This small group tour gives you a more person

This 13 to 14 hour tour takes you to BOTH Sedona and the Grand Canyon. See Sedona and the Grand Canyon via a small group of up to five passengers maximum. This small group tour gives you a more personal and comfortable experience as you make your way through the red rocks of Sedona to the grandeur of the Grand Canyon. In Sedona, you will visit Bell Rock Vista for photos, the Chapel of the Holy Cross and a bit of time in Uptown Sedona for some unique shops and more scenery. Then on to the Grand Canyon National Park for about a 3 hour visit including 2 unique views of the Canyon at a minimum. To our valued International guests: Please do not let additional National Park fees for non-residents deter your reservation. We can discuss a variety of options with you after booking. For example, there is an annual pass that is great for groups of 3 or more, or for travelers that plan to visit other U.S. National Parks during their stay. The supplier can assist in attaining the pass, if desired.

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Location: Phoenix

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Q: What's the best time of year to do the Sedona and Grand Canyon tour?

A: The best time to do this tour is either in the spring (March to May) or fall (September to November). The weather is usually mild, making it perfect for exploring both Sedona and the Grand Canyon. Summer can be really hot, and winter might bring some snow in the Grand Canyon area, so just keep that in mind!

Q: Is there an age limit for kids on this tour?

A: There’s no strict age limit, but it's recommended for kids 8 and up. Just keep in mind that the tour is about 13-14 hours long, so younger kids might find it tough. They should be able to handle some walking and sitting for a while. Parents know their kids best, so just go with what you think will work!

Q: Do they provide lunch during the tour, or should I pack something?

A: Lunch isn't provided, so it's best to pack something. The tour has some stops where you can grab a quick bite if you want, but bringing your own snacks or lunch is definitely a good idea. Just make sure it's something that won't spoil in the heat!

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Just got back from the Sedona and Grand Canyon tour - WOW!

I did this full-day tour last week and it was incredible! The drive to Sedona was so beautiful, and Bell Rock Vista had the best views for photos. The Chapel of the Holy Cross was beyond words! Finally, the Grand Canyon... I can't even describe it, just wow. A must-do if you're in Phoenix. Make sure to wear comfortable shoes; there’s a lot of walking around both places.

Thinking about gifting the Sedona & Grand Canyon tour - worth it?

I'm considering this tour as a gift for my parents' anniversary. They love nature but have never been to Arizona. Would this be a good experience? How's the tour guide? Any recommendations?