Discover Sedona’s beauty with private, tailored tours from Phoenix. Enjoy guided hikes, expert local guides, and personalized adventures without hidden fees.
Discover Sedona’s beauty with private, tailored tours from Phoenix. Enjoy guided hikes, expert local guides, and personalized adventures without hidden fees.
- Montezuma Castle National Monument - This monument safeguards a collection of remarkably preserved dwellings in Camp Verde, Arizona. Constructed by the Sinagua people, a pre-Columbian culture akin to the Hohokam and other indigenous groups of the southwestern United States, these structures date from approximately AD 1100 to 1425. The main…
- Montezuma Castle National Monument - This monument safeguards a collection of remarkably preserved dwellings in Camp Verde, Arizona. Constructed by the Sinagua people, a pre-Columbian culture akin to the Hohokam and other indigenous groups of the southwestern United States, these structures date from approximately AD 1100 to 1425. The main building features five stories and around 20 rooms, developed over three centuries.
- Bell Rock - Bell Rock is a butte located just north of the Village of Oak Creek, Arizona, south of Sedona in Yavapai County. Its summit reaches an elevation of 4,919 feet (1,499 m) and is situated just west of Courthouse Butte. Known for its sweeping views, it is a favored landmark and tourist spot. A brief stop here offers a great photo opportunity.
- Red Rock Scenic Byway (SR 179) - Also known as Arizona State Route 179, this 15-mile highway traverses the northern side of Sedona. It is a favored spot for sightseeing, hiking, and other outdoor activities, thanks to its breathtaking red rock formations and natural splendor. The byway serves as an entryway to Sedona’s Red Rock Country.
- Chapel of the Holy Cross - Nestled dramatically on Sedona’s red rock cliffs, the Chapel of the Holy Cross offers one of the area’s most stunning viewpoints. Built directly into the sandstone, it provides panoramic vistas of Sedona’s iconic landscapes, including towering rock formations, winding desert trails, and expansive skies. It is also one of Sedona’s most potent energy vortexes, attracting visitors worldwide who seek to experience the site’s unique, grounding energy. The bustling atmosphere is a testament to its popularity, enhancing the shared sense of wonder.
- Tlaquepaque Arts & Shopping Village - This charming spot in Sedona is perfect for wandering, shopping, and enjoying the scenery. Modeled after a traditional Mexican village, its vine-covered walls, cobblestone paths, and shaded courtyards create a serene environment. Visitors can explore a variety of galleries, boutiques, and artisan studios, ideal for finding unique items or appreciating the craftsmanship. It’s an excellent place to relax, enjoy a coffee or meal, and absorb the creative energy that defines Sedona.
- Sedona Heritage Museum - Begin with a catered lunch provided by the guide, with accommodations for dietary needs. The Sedona Heritage Museum, situated in Jordan Historical Park, highlights Sedona’s pioneer history, including ranching, farming, and its early Hollywood film connections. Located in the historic Jordan family home, it features original buildings and artifacts that narrate the story of the area’s early settlers.
- Uptown Mall Plaza - Uptown Sedona is the lively center of red rock country, blending natural beauty with local shops and small-town charm. Nestled at the base of iconic rock formations like Snoopy and Steamboat, this walkable area combines art galleries with outdoor outfitters, and crystal shops with cafés and local eateries. Known for its relaxed atmosphere and stunning views, Uptown is often the first stop for visitors. Beyond souvenirs, it offers opportunities to enjoy coffee with a view, explore local art, or watch the light play across the cliffs at golden hour.
- Yavapai Vista Trail - Enjoy a short, scenic 1-mile hike along the Yavapai Vista Trail. This easy trail provides breathtaking close-up views of Sedona’s iconic red rock formations, ideal for photography and quiet reflection to absorb the powerful red rock energy that makes this region unique.

- Private Guide
- Entrance fees
- Lunch
- Snacks
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Parking fees
- Private Guide
- Entrance fees
- Lunch
- Snacks
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Parking fees
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
ARRA tours are exceptional because each adventure is entirely private and designed specifically for your group. This means no unfamiliar faces, no inflexible itineraries, and no compromises. Enjoy the utmost comfort, personalized service, and the liberty to explore at your own pace. Each journey is customized to align with your group’s distinct goals…
ARRA tours are exceptional because each adventure is entirely private and designed specifically for your group. This means no unfamiliar faces, no inflexible itineraries, and no compromises. Enjoy the utmost comfort, personalized service, and the liberty to explore at your own pace. Each journey is customized to align with your group’s distinct goals and interests, ensuring a captivating experience.
ARRA is also proud to be the only tour company in Sedona that includes a guided hike in the trip price. While others may charge extra for this experience, ARRA believes it should be part of the journey from the beginning—no hidden costs, just more adventure.
Our expert guides are lifelong Arizonans with extensive local knowledge and a passion for the land they call home. They are not only storytellers but also trained in wilderness medicine, allowing you to relax and fully engage in the experience, knowing your safety is a top priority. At ARRA, it’s not just a tour—it’s your adventure, your way.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.