Total Sedona Tour

Our Guides are highly trained and very knowledgeable not only about the area but also regarding Native Americans, Early Settlers and Geology. On this tour you will see Sedona in a very special way.

Our Guides are highly trained and very knowledgeable not only about the area but also regarding Native Americans, Early Settlers and Geology. On this tour you will see Sedona in a very special way.

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Location: Sedona

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Q&A

Q: What's the best time of year to take the Total Sedona Tour?

A: Spring and fall are actually the best times to do the Total Sedona Tour! The weather is super pleasant, usually in the 60s to 80s, and the scenery is just stunning with blooming flowers or fall colors. However, summer can get pretty hot, so if you go then, just plan for early morning or late afternoon tours.

Q: Are there any age limits for the Total Sedona Tour?

A: There are no strict age limits for the Total Sedona Tour! It’s suitable for all ages, but keep in mind that some parts may have a bit of walking involved. Younger kids might need a little extra help, and elderly participants might want to consider their mobility.

Q: What should I wear for the Total Sedona Tour?

A: Comfortable shoes are a must since you'll be walking around! I’d recommend wearing layers because mornings can be chilly but it warms up by midday. Don't forget a hat and sunscreen, especially if you’re going during summer. The sun can be intense in Sedona!

Discussions

Just did the Total Sedona Tour, and wow!

I just got back from the Total Sedona Tour, and it was amazing! Our guide was so knowledgeable about the Native American history and geology of the area. We stopped at some stunning viewpoints and even got parking fees included, which was a nice surprise. I really couldn't believe how much I learned in just a few hours! Totally worth it as a gift for my parents. Would recommend!

Considering gifting the Total Sedona Tour, any tips?

I’m thinking about getting the Total Sedona Tour for my sister’s birthday. She loves hiking and history, so this sounds perfect! But I’m wondering if it’s too strenuous for someone who isn't super fit? Also, what’s the parking situation like?