
Sedona Scenic Full Day Tour
Sedona Scenic Full Day Tour
It's tough to truly understand the beauty of Sedona without being in it, so take a day trip from Phoenix and see what this Arizona destination has to offer. There are many tour companies that offer Sedona scenic full day tours, so be mindful of the company you choose. Choose tour guides who are good at describing the red rocks, sandstone cliffs, and Ponderosa pines in detail. Tours should include a stop at Devil's Bridge or Boynton Canyon (depending on which route is taken). The tour should also include an option for lunch in Sedona. According to Sedona locals, the best place for lunch is at a restaurant called Caf é Aroma. Several Sedona scenic full day tours can be found below.
The tour should include stops at Devil's Bridge or Boynton Canyon, a sandstone cliff formation with a natural bridge made by erosion caused by water flow in Oak Creek (depending on which route is taken). This can be done on the same tour. The tour should also include a stop at a viewpoint to observe the Red Rocks, then a scenic drive through Sedona's Red Rock Country into Flagstaff for lunch at Caf é Aroma (this is not included on all Sedona scenic full day tours).
Sedona is one of the most popular Golfing destinations around. With three world-class golf courses and one championship tournament in Arizona each year, you can expect to see people lining up for tee time during peak times of the summer. The Sedona Golf Club is the most famous of the three, being ranked as the #1 golf course in Arizona by both Golf Digest and Zagat.
Other attractions include a visit to the Tlaquepaque Arts and Crafts Village, which is a large shopping area with hundreds of vendors selling arts and crafts.
