Our popular sunset experience is back! This tour is recognized by USA Today as a top 10 best tours in USA and given Trip Advisor's "BEST of the BEST" created by four-time Emmy nominated comedian & TV
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Location: Sedona
What's Included
- Private transportation
- start the day with a beautiful mimosa for special celebrations on your way to the vineyards!
- Bottled water
- Snacks
- Delectable mushroom or pepperoni pizza by the creek or beautiful charcuterie board of 4 different cheeses, meats, nuts, honey, fresh bread and olive oil, and chocolate truffles!
- Prickly Pear Mimosas!
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There are no specific age restrictions for the Vortex to Vineyards tour! It's designed for everyone, so families are welcome. However, just be mindful that the vineyard visits do involve wine tasting, so it’s best for those 21 and older if they want to enjoy the wine aspect. Kids can still partake in the mimosas and charcuterie, though!
A: Honestly, spring and fall are the best times to do the Vortex to Vineyards tour! The weather is usually perfect—mild temps and beautiful sunsets. Summer can get pretty hot, but you still can enjoy the sunset vibes. Just check the weather beforehand and dress in layers.
A: Yes, you can definitely reschedule the Vortex to Vineyards tour! Just make sure to contact Dvine Detours at least 48 hours in advance. They’re pretty flexible and want to ensure you have the best experience possible.
Discussions
Just booked the Vortex to Vineyards tour—any tips?
Hey everyone! I just booked the Vortex to Vineyards tour for my girlfriend’s birthday in late October, and I’m so excited! I heard the prickly pear mimosas are a must-try and that the charcuterie board is super delicious. Any tips on what to wear or what to expect? It’ll be our first time in Sedona, and I want it to be perfect!
Has anyone done the Vortex experience? Thoughts?
I’m thinking of gifting the Vortex to Vineyards experience for my mom’s anniversary. She loves nature and wine, but I’m worried if she’ll really enjoy the whole spiritual aspect of it. Anyone experienced it before? Was it worth it?