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From Phoenix-Small-Group Full Day Tour in Sedona and Grand Canyon

Przegląd
Explore one of the Seven Wonders of the World with a small group and your expert tour guide. You will see all the most scenic lookout points of this natural wonder. This is a small group tour to ensure the most personalized experience.

Visit two of Arizona’s most impressive natural wonders in one day—the mighty Grand Canyon and Bell Rock in Sedona. On this full-day tour, enjoy a personalized experience with small group size and free time to explore both sites. In Sedona, visit Bell Rock Vista, the Chapel of the Holy Cross, and the uptown shopping area, then continue to the Grand Canyon South Rim and take in the views from Grand Canyon Village and Yavapai Point. Magnificent views of the Grand Canyon and Bell Rock Up to three hours in the Grand Canyon National Park Hassle-free hotel pickup and drop off.

This tour will have a minimum of 1 and a maximum of 5 travelers.

Miasto: Scottsdale
Sun 13 Jul
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Sun 13 Jul
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Private transportation
Bottled water
Air-conditioned Vehicle
Views of the Glen Canyon Dam, the desert, and the Grand Canyon along the route.
Private transportation
Bottled water
Air-conditioned Vehicle
Dodatkowe informacje
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Czego oczekiwać
1
Chapel of the Holy Cross
As the golden hues of fall embrace the Arizona landscape, Sedona transforms into a breathtaking blend of picturesque vistas and exhilarating experiences. Venture through our iconic crimson canyons. The Chapel of the Holy Cross welcomes several million Pilgrims and tourists every year. It is a place of great beauty and peace. Built to a twin pinnacled spur, about 250 feet high, jutting out a thousand foot rock wall, “solid as the rock of Peter” the building of the Chapel was completed in April, 1956.
2
Grand Canyon South Rim
Grand Canyon National Park and the city of Sedona are two of Arizona’s most impressive, most popular tourist destinations, and for good reason. The scale and majesty of the Grand Canyon is unfathomable, and Sedona’s red rock formations and desert landscape is as alluring as it gets. The South Rim views are the classic Grand Canyon views with which you're probably familiar. Wide, expansive, and panoramic - the Grand Canyon as seen from the South Rim is an almost surreal, unbelievable sight that will leave you changed forever. There are three sections to the South Rim of the Grand Canyon: Desert View Drive, Grand Canyon Village, and Hermit Road. Each of these sections offers a slightly different experience, and if you have the time, it is worth it to visit each spot.
3
Phoenix
Drop off the guests to hotels
4
Chapel of the Holy Cross
As the golden hues of fall embrace the Arizona landscape, Sedona transforms into a breathtaking blend of picturesque vistas and exhilarating experiences. Venture through our iconic crimson canyons. The Chapel of the Holy Cross welcomes several million Pilgrims and tourists every year. It is a place of great beauty and peace. Built to a twin pinnacled spur, about 250 feet high, jutting out a thousand foot rock wall, “solid as the rock of Peter” the building of the Chapel was completed in April, 1956.
5
Grand Canyon South Rim
Grand Canyon National Park and the city of Sedona are two of Arizona’s most impressive, most popular tourist destinations, and for good reason. The scale and majesty of the Grand Canyon is unfathomable, and Sedona’s red rock formations and desert landscape is as alluring as it gets. The South Rim views are the classic Grand Canyon views with which you're probably familiar. Wide, expansive, and panoramic - the Grand Canyon as seen from the South Rim is an almost surreal, unbelievable sight that will leave you changed forever. There are three sections to the South Rim of the Grand Canyon: Desert View Drive, Grand Canyon Village, and Hermit Road. Each of these sections offers a slightly different experience, and if you have the time, it is worth it to visit each spot.
6
Phoenix
Drop off the guests to hotels
7
Chapel of the Holy Cross
As the golden hues of fall embrace the Arizona landscape, Sedona transforms into a breathtaking blend of picturesque vistas and exhilarating experiences. Venture through our iconic crimson canyons. The Chapel of the Holy Cross welcomes several million Pilgrims and tourists every year. It is a place of great beauty and peace. Built to a twin pinnacled spur, about 250 feet high, jutting out a thousand foot rock wall, “solid as the rock of Peter” the building of the Chapel was completed in April, 1956.
8
Grand Canyon South Rim
Grand Canyon National Park and the city of Sedona are two of Arizona’s most impressive, most popular tourist destinations, and for good reason. The scale and majesty of the Grand Canyon is unfathomable, and Sedona’s red rock formations and desert landscape is as alluring as it gets. The South Rim views are the classic Grand Canyon views with which you're probably familiar. Wide, expansive, and panoramic - the Grand Canyon as seen from the South Rim is an almost surreal, unbelievable sight that will leave you changed forever. There are three sections to the South Rim of the Grand Canyon: Desert View Drive, Grand Canyon Village, and Hermit Road. Each of these sections offers a slightly different experience, and if you have the time, it is worth it to visit each spot.
9
Phoenix
Drop off the guests to hotels
10
Chapel of the Holy Cross
As the golden hues of fall embrace the Arizona landscape, Sedona transforms into a breathtaking blend of picturesque vistas and exhilarating experiences. Venture through our iconic crimson canyons. The Chapel of the Holy Cross welcomes several million Pilgrims and tourists every year. It is a place of great beauty and peace. Built to a twin pinnacled spur, about 250 feet high, jutting out a thousand foot rock wall, “solid as the rock of Peter” the building of the Chapel was completed in April, 1956.
11
Grand Canyon South Rim
Grand Canyon National Park and the city of Sedona are two of Arizona’s most impressive, most popular tourist destinations, and for good reason. The scale and majesty of the Grand Canyon is unfathomable, and Sedona’s red rock formations and desert landscape is as alluring as it gets. The South Rim views are the classic Grand Canyon views with which you're probably familiar. Wide, expansive, and panoramic - the Grand Canyon as seen from the South Rim is an almost surreal, unbelievable sight that will leave you changed forever. There are three sections to the South Rim of the Grand Canyon: Desert View Drive, Grand Canyon Village, and Hermit Road. Each of these sections offers a slightly different experience, and if you have the time, it is worth it to visit each spot.
12
Phoenix
Drop off the guests to hotels
13
Chapel of the Holy Cross
As the golden hues of fall embrace the Arizona landscape, Sedona transforms into a breathtaking blend of picturesque vistas and exhilarating experiences. Venture through our iconic crimson canyons. The Chapel of the Holy Cross welcomes several million Pilgrims and tourists every year. It is a place of great beauty and peace. Built to a twin pinnacled spur, about 250 feet high, jutting out a thousand foot rock wall, “solid as the rock of Peter” the building of the Chapel was completed in April, 1956.
14
Grand Canyon South Rim
Grand Canyon National Park and the city of Sedona are two of Arizona’s most impressive, most popular tourist destinations, and for good reason. The scale and majesty of the Grand Canyon is unfathomable, and Sedona’s red rock formations and desert landscape is as alluring as it gets. The South Rim views are the classic Grand Canyon views with which you're probably familiar. Wide, expansive, and panoramic - the Grand Canyon as seen from the South Rim is an almost surreal, unbelievable sight that will leave you changed forever. There are three sections to the South Rim of the Grand Canyon: Desert View Drive, Grand Canyon Village, and Hermit Road. Each of these sections offers a slightly different experience, and if you have the time, it is worth it to visit each spot.
15
Phoenix
Drop off the guests to hotels
16
Chapel of the Holy Cross
As the golden hues of fall embrace the Arizona landscape, Sedona transforms into a breathtaking blend of picturesque vistas and exhilarating experiences. Venture through our iconic crimson canyons. The Chapel of the Holy Cross welcomes several million Pilgrims and tourists every year. It is a place of great beauty and peace. Built to a twin pinnacled spur, about 250 feet high, jutting out a thousand foot rock wall, “solid as the rock of Peter” the building of the Chapel was completed in April, 1956.
17
Grand Canyon South Rim
Grand Canyon National Park and the city of Sedona are two of Arizona’s most impressive, most popular tourist destinations, and for good reason. The scale and majesty of the Grand Canyon is unfathomable, and Sedona’s red rock formations and desert landscape is as alluring as it gets. The South Rim views are the classic Grand Canyon views with which you're probably familiar. Wide, expansive, and panoramic - the Grand Canyon as seen from the South Rim is an almost surreal, unbelievable sight that will leave you changed forever. There are three sections to the South Rim of the Grand Canyon: Desert View Drive, Grand Canyon Village, and Hermit Road. Each of these sections offers a slightly different experience, and if you have the time, it is worth it to visit each spot.
18
Phoenix
Drop off the guests to hotels
19
Chapel of the Holy Cross
As the golden hues of fall embrace the Arizona landscape, Sedona transforms into a breathtaking blend of picturesque vistas and exhilarating experiences. Venture through our iconic crimson canyons. The Chapel of the Holy Cross welcomes several million Pilgrims and tourists every year. It is a place of great beauty and peace. Built to a twin pinnacled spur, about 250 feet high, jutting out a thousand foot rock wall, “solid as the rock of Peter” the building of the Chapel was completed in April, 1956.
20
Grand Canyon South Rim
Grand Canyon National Park and the city of Sedona are two of Arizona’s most impressive, most popular tourist destinations, and for good reason. The scale and majesty of the Grand Canyon is unfathomable, and Sedona’s red rock formations and desert landscape is as alluring as it gets. The South Rim views are the classic Grand Canyon views with which you're probably familiar. Wide, expansive, and panoramic - the Grand Canyon as seen from the South Rim is an almost surreal, unbelievable sight that will leave you changed forever. There are three sections to the South Rim of the Grand Canyon: Desert View Drive, Grand Canyon Village, and Hermit Road. Each of these sections offers a slightly different experience, and if you have the time, it is worth it to visit each spot.
21
Phoenix
Drop off the guests to hotels
22
Chapel of the Holy Cross
As the golden hues of fall embrace the Arizona landscape, Sedona transforms into a breathtaking blend of picturesque vistas and exhilarating experiences. Venture through our iconic crimson canyons. The Chapel of the Holy Cross welcomes several million Pilgrims and tourists every year. It is a place of great beauty and peace. Built to a twin pinnacled spur, about 250 feet high, jutting out a thousand foot rock wall, “solid as the rock of Peter” the building of the Chapel was completed in April, 1956.
23
Grand Canyon South Rim
Grand Canyon National Park and the city of Sedona are two of Arizona’s most impressive, most popular tourist destinations, and for good reason. The scale and majesty of the Grand Canyon is unfathomable, and Sedona’s red rock formations and desert landscape is as alluring as it gets. The South Rim views are the classic Grand Canyon views with which you're probably familiar. Wide, expansive, and panoramic - the Grand Canyon as seen from the South Rim is an almost surreal, unbelievable sight that will leave you changed forever. There are three sections to the South Rim of the Grand Canyon: Desert View Drive, Grand Canyon Village, and Hermit Road. Each of these sections offers a slightly different experience, and if you have the time, it is worth it to visit each spot.
24
Phoenix
Drop off the guests to hotels
25
Chapel of the Holy Cross
As the golden hues of fall embrace the Arizona landscape, Sedona transforms into a breathtaking blend of picturesque vistas and exhilarating experiences. Venture through our iconic crimson canyons. The Chapel of the Holy Cross welcomes several million Pilgrims and tourists every year. It is a place of great beauty and peace. Built to a twin pinnacled spur, about 250 feet high, jutting out a thousand foot rock wall, “solid as the rock of Peter” the building of the Chapel was completed in April, 1956.
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Grand Canyon South Rim
Grand Canyon National Park and the city of Sedona are two of Arizona’s most impressive, most popular tourist destinations, and for good reason. The scale and majesty of the Grand Canyon is unfathomable, and Sedona’s red rock formations and desert landscape is as alluring as it gets. The South Rim views are the classic Grand Canyon views with which you're probably familiar. Wide, expansive, and panoramic - the Grand Canyon as seen from the South Rim is an almost surreal, unbelievable sight that will leave you changed forever. There are three sections to the South Rim of the Grand Canyon: Desert View Drive, Grand Canyon Village, and Hermit Road. Each of these sections offers a slightly different experience, and if you have the time, it is worth it to visit each spot.
27
Phoenix
Drop off the guests to hotels
28
Chapel of the Holy Cross
As the golden hues of fall embrace the Arizona landscape, Sedona transforms into a breathtaking blend of picturesque vistas and exhilarating experiences. Venture through our iconic crimson canyons. The Chapel of the Holy Cross welcomes several million Pilgrims and tourists every year. It is a place of great beauty and peace. Built to a twin pinnacled spur, about 250 feet high, jutting out a thousand foot rock wall, “solid as the rock of Peter” the building of the Chapel was completed in April, 1956.
29
Grand Canyon South Rim
Grand Canyon National Park and the city of Sedona are two of Arizona’s most impressive, most popular tourist destinations, and for good reason. The scale and majesty of the Grand Canyon is unfathomable, and Sedona’s red rock formations and desert landscape is as alluring as it gets. The South Rim views are the classic Grand Canyon views with which you're probably familiar. Wide, expansive, and panoramic - the Grand Canyon as seen from the South Rim is an almost surreal, unbelievable sight that will leave you changed forever. There are three sections to the South Rim of the Grand Canyon: Desert View Drive, Grand Canyon Village, and Hermit Road. Each of these sections offers a slightly different experience, and if you have the time, it is worth it to visit each spot.
30
Phoenix
Drop off the guests to hotels
31
Chapel of the Holy Cross
As the golden hues of fall embrace the Arizona landscape, Sedona transforms into a breathtaking blend of picturesque vistas and exhilarating experiences. Venture through our iconic crimson canyons. The Chapel of the Holy Cross welcomes several million Pilgrims and tourists every year. It is a place of great beauty and peace. Built to a twin pinnacled spur, about 250 feet high, jutting out a thousand foot rock wall, “solid as the rock of Peter” the building of the Chapel was completed in April, 1956.
32
Grand Canyon South Rim
Grand Canyon National Park and the city of Sedona are two of Arizona’s most impressive, most popular tourist destinations, and for good reason. The scale and majesty of the Grand Canyon is unfathomable, and Sedona’s red rock formations and desert landscape is as alluring as it gets. The South Rim views are the classic Grand Canyon views with which you're probably familiar. Wide, expansive, and panoramic - the Grand Canyon as seen from the South Rim is an almost surreal, unbelievable sight that will leave you changed forever. There are three sections to the South Rim of the Grand Canyon: Desert View Drive, Grand Canyon Village, and Hermit Road. Each of these sections offers a slightly different experience, and if you have the time, it is worth it to visit each spot.
33
Phoenix
Drop off the guests to hotels
34
Chapel of the Holy Cross
As the golden hues of fall embrace the Arizona landscape, Sedona transforms into a breathtaking blend of picturesque vistas and exhilarating experiences. Venture through our iconic crimson canyons. The Chapel of the Holy Cross welcomes several million Pilgrims and tourists every year. It is a place of great beauty and peace. Built to a twin pinnacled spur, about 250 feet high, jutting out a thousand foot rock wall, “solid as the rock of Peter” the building of the Chapel was completed in April, 1956.
35
Grand Canyon South Rim
Grand Canyon National Park and the city of Sedona are two of Arizona’s most impressive, most popular tourist destinations, and for good reason. The scale and majesty of the Grand Canyon is unfathomable, and Sedona’s red rock formations and desert landscape is as alluring as it gets. The South Rim views are the classic Grand Canyon views with which you're probably familiar. Wide, expansive, and panoramic - the Grand Canyon as seen from the South Rim is an almost surreal, unbelievable sight that will leave you changed forever. There are three sections to the South Rim of the Grand Canyon: Desert View Drive, Grand Canyon Village, and Hermit Road. Each of these sections offers a slightly different experience, and if you have the time, it is worth it to visit each spot.
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Phoenix
Drop off the guests to hotels
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Chapel of the Holy Cross
As the golden hues of fall embrace the Arizona landscape, Sedona transforms into a breathtaking blend of picturesque vistas and exhilarating experiences. Venture through our iconic crimson canyons. The Chapel of the Holy Cross welcomes several million Pilgrims and tourists every year. It is a place of great beauty and peace. Built to a twin pinnacled spur, about 250 feet high, jutting out a thousand foot rock wall, “solid as the rock of Peter” the building of the Chapel was completed in April, 1956.
38
Grand Canyon South Rim
Grand Canyon National Park and the city of Sedona are two of Arizona’s most impressive, most popular tourist destinations, and for good reason. The scale and majesty of the Grand Canyon is unfathomable, and Sedona’s red rock formations and desert landscape is as alluring as it gets. The South Rim views are the classic Grand Canyon views with which you're probably familiar. Wide, expansive, and panoramic - the Grand Canyon as seen from the South Rim is an almost surreal, unbelievable sight that will leave you changed forever. There are three sections to the South Rim of the Grand Canyon: Desert View Drive, Grand Canyon Village, and Hermit Road. Each of these sections offers a slightly different experience, and if you have the time, it is worth it to visit each spot.
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Phoenix
Drop off the guests to hotels
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Recenzje (14)
PTACRUZR
Feb 2024
Our driver contacted us the day prior to our tour to confirm the pick up time. He again called us in the morning to tell us his ETA. All good so far. David picked the two of us up at our hotel in a Mercedes S Class. We thought, this is going to be a good day. Then the shoe dropped. We were going to pick up two more passengers. Well, that became the most uncomfortable tour we have ever been on. My husband and I shared a seat and a half - I road the middle back seat, the space of an armrest, over the hump for the whole day. The driver was a friendly guy and a good driver, but if you are expecting a tour guide look for another trip. He drove us the 2 1/4 hours to Sedona and we had a half hour stop at the Chapel to the Holy Cross. After that we made an hour stop in Uptown Sedona. From Sedona, we drove another 2 1/2 hours, non-stop, not even a 5 minute stretch break, until we reached the Grand Canyon. When we asked what the plan was for the visit to the National Park, there was none. We ended up with a 90 minute visit to the Grand Canyon followed by 4 hour ride back to Sedona - at least on the ride back we made a stop for gas! In the end, we spent 8 hours 45 minutes in an uncomfortable car ride, 2 hours on tour and an hour to shop in Sedona. The timing of the trip in the description is deceiving. You will not get 3 hours at the Grand Canyon on this tour.
Ike_S
Feb 2024
Fantastic day trip to Sedona and the a Grand Canyon. Our guide was perfect. We couldn’t have been happier

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