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Sedona: Scenic Van Tour with Chapel & Oak Creek Canyon

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Summary

Red rocks, sacred chapels and Sedona’s creative heart in one ride

You’ll ride through Sedona’s red rock country in a comfy van with a local guide who shares stories only residents know—Oak Creek Canyon’s cool shade, Tlaquepaque’s art corners, the quiet awe inside Chapel of the Holy Cross, plus those wide-open Airport Mesa views. Expect small surprises—a taste of prickly pear candy or an unexpected silence—and moments that stick with you long after.

experience

What’s the experience like?

Hands pressed against the van window, I caught my first glimpse of those wild Sedona red rocks — they looked almost painted, especially with that weird morning haze. Our guide, Mark (who grew up here), was already pointing out shapes in the cliffs. He said locals give them names — “Coffee Pot,” “Cathedral” — but honestly, I just saw color and shadow. The air felt dry but not harsh, and there was this faint piney smell when we rolled into Oak Creek Canyon. We stopped for a bit; I remember the sound of water somewhere below and a couple from Phoenix debating if the rocks were more orange or red. They’re both right, I think.

Tlaquepaque Arts & Shopping Village came next — it’s not what I expected at all. Spanish tiles underfoot, bells chiming from somewhere above, and a guy selling prickly pear candy who let me try a piece (tasted like watermelon with a twist). Mark told us about some artists who’ve been here for decades. We didn’t have long to wander but I still think about that little alleyway lined with mosaic benches. I wish I’d had time to sit down and just watch people go by.

The Chapel of the Holy Cross is something else. Built right into the rock — you can see it before you even get close, like it’s balancing there on purpose. It was quieter inside than I expected; even my shoes sounded too loud on the floor. Someone left wildflowers on a pew. There’s this view out over Sedona that kind of sneaks up on you — you look out and suddenly everything feels bigger but also closer? Hard to explain.

Airport Mesa was our last stop for views, and yeah, everyone took photos (me too). But what stuck with me was Mark talking about vortexes — he swears you can feel energy in certain spots here. Maybe he’s right; maybe it’s just standing above all those colors as the sun starts to dip a little. Either way, it lingers after you leave.

2h 30m
itinerary

Step-by-step itinerary

Day 1 — Explore Sedona's natural and cultural sites

  • Drive through Oak Creek Canyon
  • Visit Tlaquepaque Arts & Crafts Village
  • Tour Chapel of the Holy Cross
  • View red rocks at Airport Mesa
questions

Top questions

How long is the Sedona scenic tour?

How long is the Sedona scenic tour?

The tour lasts approximately 2.5 hours.

Does the tour include hotel pickup?

Does the tour include hotel pickup?

Yes, hotel pickup and drop-off are included.

What sites are visited during the Sedona scenic tour?

What sites are visited during the Sedona scenic tour?

The tour stops at Oak Creek Canyon, Tlaquepaque Arts & Shopping Village, Chapel of the Holy Cross, and Airport Mesa.

Is this tour suitable for children?

Is this tour suitable for children?

Yes, but Arizona law requires children eight years or younger to be in a car seat or booster seat provided by guests.

What times does this Sedona tour depart?

What times does this Sedona tour depart?

The tour departs daily at 8:00am, 11:30am, and 3:00pm.

Is lunch included on this tour?

Is lunch included on this tour?

No lunch is included; bottled water is provided.

What type of vehicle is used for this tour?

What type of vehicle is used for this tour?

An enclosed touring van with air conditioning or heating is used.

Are there photo opportunities during the tour?

Are there photo opportunities during the tour?

Yes, multiple stops are made for scenic views and photos at each location.

inclusions

What’s included

Your day includes hotel pickup and drop-off in an air-conditioned touring van with bottled water provided along the way. A professional local guide leads stops at Oak Creek Canyon, Tlaquepaque Arts & Shopping Village, Chapel of the Holy Cross nestled in red sandstone cliffs, and Airport Mesa for panoramic views before returning to your accommodation.

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