All Sedona Tours & Excursions in 2025
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Life in Sedona is all about the outdoors, which can mean everything from hiking along majestic sandstone rock formations to meditating at energy vortexes. Sedona tours range from all-terrain vehicle and Jeep adventures into the desert to kayak trips down the Verde River, guided adventures into the depths of Antelope Canyon, and tasting tours into wine country. Astronomy buffs note that Sedona’s desert locale and dark skies make it a perfect destination for stargazing experiences, some of which go full bore with a UFO theme.
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There are plenty of high-quality tours in Sedona to choose from. Looking at ratings and reviews by previous travelers, these are the best tours available right now:
Yes, guided tours in Sedona are worth it—you’ll get to explore the beautiful red rocks and famous peaks in the region, plus delve into history and culture you might miss on your own. Guided tours also handle all the logistics, making your experience hassle-free.
Per one customer who booked the Guided ATV Tour of Western Sedona, “Steve was the best! We both had a blast zipping down the trails and traversing rocky bits. The perfect balance of fun with just a bit of adrenaline without ever feeling unsafe. We were definitely both glad we wore thermal shirts and lightweight long pants! 10/10 would do again.”
Sedona tour prices vary based on the tour type, duration, and included activities. Many tours take you outside the desert town to explore the surrounding red rock canyons, Red Rock State Park, and the Chapel of the Holy Cross, with prices starting from around US$60 per person.
Sedona tours on the cheaper side include the Sedona Boynton Canyon Trolley Tour for US$26 per person. The 1-hour ride introduces Sedona’s main sights, though you won’t have time to get out of the trolley and explore further. Pricier options include experiences such as the Sedona Helicopter Tour: Wild West Tour (from US$679 per person), which gives you a bird’s eye view of Sedona’s red rocks and desert landscape.
Sedona tours typically include activities such as hiking, off-roading, and sightseeing. Some tours visit landmarks, including Cathedral Rock and Bell Rock, while others offer wine tastings or kayak trips. Jeep tours and day trips to nearby attractions such as Antelope Canyon are popular, as are spiritual experiences at Amitabha Stupa and Peace Park.
All-day and multi-day tours help you make the most of your Sedona trip by packing in a variety of attractions and activities. For example, on the Small-Group Grand Canyon Complete Tour from Sedona or Flagstaff you can learn about the history of Wupatki National Monument, check out the lava fields at Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument, shop and dine at Cameron Trading Post, and explore the stunning natural scenery of the Grand Canyon.
Three to four days in Sedona is usually enough to explore the main attractions and enjoy a few tours. This allows time for outdoor activities, visiting vortex sites, and experiencing the local food and culture. However, with lots to see and do in Sedona, you might want to extend your stay even longer.
The best months to visit Sedona are spring (March through May) and fall (September through November). During these months, the weather is warm and pleasant, making it perfect for exploring the area—plus the crowds are fewer compared to the summer.
According to travelers, these are the best attractions in Sedona:
- Oak Creek Canyon
- Chapel of the Holy Cross
- Tlaquepaque Arts and Shopping Village
- Cathedral Rock
- Bell Rock
View Viator’s guide to all the best attractions in Sedona.
There are tons of great day trips to take from Sedona. According to traveler reviews, this is the best day trip to book right now:
- Small-Group Grand Canyon Complete Tour from Sedona or Flagstaff
- Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend Tour from Sedona
- The Original 4 Winery Tour with Charcuterie
- Grand Canyon Complete Day Tour from Sedona or Flagstaff
- Bliss - Sedona’s Most Luxurious Wine Tour - Lunch Included!
View all of Viator’s top Sedona day trips.
You don’t have to spend a fortune to have a great time in Sedona. Here are some of the best Sedona activities under US$40:
It’s no secret that Sedona is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Here are some of the top outdoor tours to book right now:
- Verde Canyon Railroad Adventure Package
- Small-Group Grand Canyon Complete Tour from Sedona or Flagstaff
- Explore Sedona’s Vortexes: 2.5 Hour Jeep Tour of Mysticism
- Guided ATV Tour of Western Sedona
- Sedona Outlaw Trail: 3-Hr 4x4 Tour of Western Canyons & Wildlife
View all of Viator’s top outdoor activities in Sedona.
Couples will find plenty of romantic tours in Sedona. Here are some of the top activities to book now, according to previous travelers:
- Verde Canyon Railroad Adventure Package
- Bliss - Sedona’s Most Luxurious Wine Tour - Lunch Included!
- Sedona Jeep Tour Private 7 Sacred Pools - Soldier’s Pass Trail
- Sedona Helicopter Tour: Desert Thunder Tour
- Sedona Soul Tour with Shamanic Guide
View all of Viator’s top romantic tours in Sedona.
Sedona has enough activities to entertain every member of your family. Here are some of the top kid-friendly tours to book now, according to previous travelers:
- Verde Canyon Railroad Adventure Package
- Kayak Tour on the Verde River
- The Ultimate Ebike Tour of Sedona. The best of Sedona EZRider
- Zip Line Tour at Out of Africa Wildlife Park in Sedona, Camp Verde
- Sedona Stargazing Tours LLC
View all of Viator’s top family-friendly tours in Sedona.


















































































































































