easy
7 hours
Suitable for most fitness levels, mainly walking on gentle terrain with some uneven paths near ruins.
Explore Sedona's red rocks on a private 7-hour tour with stops at local chocolatiers for organic raw chocolates. Enjoy stunning landscapes and ancient ruins alongside delicious, healthy treats.
Discover the breathtaking beauty of Sedona with Wine Tours of Sedona on a private 7-hour adventure that combines nature, history, and delicious raw chocolates. This intimate food tour takes you through Sedona’s famous red rock formations, offering stunning vistas and photo opportunities at every turn. Along the way, you’ll visit three local chocolatiers, tasting 11 unique superfood-infused raw chocolates that are both healthy and organic. Beyond indulgence, the tour also immerses you in the area’s ancient Native American history with visits to intriguing Indian ruins. Whether you're a seasoned explorer or a curious traveler, this experience offers a perfect balance of outdoor adventure and culinary delight. The private setting ensures personalized attention and a relaxed pace, leaving you with unforgettable memories of Sedona’s landscapes and flavors. Ideal for those seeking something off the beaten path, this excursion brings together culture, nature, and taste in a seamless, enjoyable package.
Sedona’s dry climate means you should carry enough water to stay refreshed during the 7-hour excursion.
Expect some walking over uneven terrain near the ruins and through Sedona’s natural sites, so sturdy shoes are recommended.
Sedona is sunny year-round; bring sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses to protect yourself during outdoor stops.
Some trail sections and chocolate shops may have spotty reception, so download maps or itineraries in advance.
Sedona's red rocks hold significance for ancient Native American tribes, with many ruins offering insights into past inhabitants.
Tour operators practice sustainable methods to minimize environmental impact in Sedona’s delicate desert ecosystem.
Helps you stay hydrated throughout the long tour in Sedona’s dry climate.
Necessary for walking safely and comfortably across rocky and uneven surfaces.
Protects your eyes and skin from intense desert sun during outdoor stops.
summer specific
Useful for staying warm during cooler mornings and evenings on the tour.
fall specific