This popular tour was inspired by her #1 vortex to vineyard tour (D’vinedetours dot com) Immerse yourself in the stunning landscapes and natural wonders of Sedona as your guide leads you on a journey
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Location: Sedona
What's Included
- Bottled water
- Your own personalized video to take home edited and put to music
- A stop at an infamous unique elixor bar known for the elevation feeling from this magical concoction
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Yes, kids can join the Sedona Vortex tour! It's designed to be family-friendly, but I’d recommend checking with Rachel if your kids are younger than 8, just to ensure they can handle the walking and the energy vibe. It's a super chill experience, so they should have fun exploring and learning about the vortexes.
A: Absolutely! D'Vine Detours is very understanding about weather issues. If it looks like rain or snow, you can reschedule without any hassle. Just give them a call or send an email, and they’ll sort it out for you. I had to reschedule once, and it was super easy.
A: Comfortable shoes are a must! You'll be doing some walking, so leave the sandals at home. I wore sneakers and it was perfect. Also, layers are a good idea since temps can change quickly in Sedona. Bring a light jacket just in case, especially if you’re going for sunset.
Discussions
Just did the Sedona Vortex tour and WOW!
I recently went on the Sedona Vortex tour with Rachel and it was an unforgettable experience! The landscapes are stunning, and the energy from the vortexes is really something else. Plus, the stop at the elixir bar was wild - I tried the 'soul elixir' and felt so uplifted afterward! Highly recommend it if you’re looking for a unique gift or just a good time. Just be prepared for some walking and bring lots of water!
Thinking about gifting the Sedona Vortex tour, any advice?
I’m considering gifting the Sedona Vortex and City Tour to my sister for her birthday. She’s been super stressed lately and I think this could really help her relax. I’d love to hear from anyone who’s been on it! Is it as calming as it sounds? Any tips for making it special?