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Explore Sedona's UFO phenomena with an expert guide, night vision goggles, and telescopes on this small-group tour designed for sky enthusiasts and skeptics alike.

The Sedona UFO Tour offers a unique journey into the mysteries that have long surrounded Sedona’s skies. Priced at $130 per person, this tour lasts approximately 1 hour 15 minutes to 1 hour 30 minutes and departs from 2015 AZ-89A just after sunset at 5:30 pm. This experience is designed for small groups—limited to eight guests—ensuring an intimate setting for exploring the night sky with military-grade telescopes and Gen 3 night-vision goggles.
While the tour emphasizes extraterrestrial sightings and Sedona’s supernatural reputation, it also offers a chance to learn about the city’s cosmic history in a relaxed, personal environment. The tour’s highlight is the provision of your own 3rd gen Omni 6+ night-vision goggles, which allow for an unprecedented view of objects far above the naked eye’s reach. The experience suits those with curiosity about UFOs, space phenomena, and anyone interested in skywatching in Sedona’s renowned dark-sky environment.
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The Sedona UFO Tour begins at 2015 AZ-89A and ends in West Sedona. The tour departs just after sunset at 5:30 pm, aligning with the best times for sky observation. Since the tour involves your own transportation, you are free to explore further or head to other locations afterward.
The timing is flexible throughout the year, but it’s crucial to note that the start time changes annually. The guide ensures that guests arrive just after sunset for optimal visibility, and the tour operates in most weather conditions, with rain-out cancellations offering the chance for a different date or full refund.

Participants receive their own 3rd gen Omni 6+ night-vision goggles, which are not shared with others. This feature is highly praised in reviews, allowing for a personalized sky viewing experience. The tour also includes a Q&A session with a contactee, who shares insights about UFO phenomena and Sedona’s supernatural lore.
Additional amenities include comfortable drum thrones and first-class gaming seats for relaxing during the observation period. The tour emphasizes an educational approach, blending entertainment and factual discussion about space and UFOs.

The initial stop at the Sedona Airport serves as the starting point for astronomical identification. The guide introduces celestial objects of interest and distributes the night-vision goggles. This stop is where most of the sky watching begins, with the guide sharing stories about Space Force and recent space activity.
Guests are encouraged to ask questions during this phase, with the guide providing truthful, straightforward answers. The dark-sky environment here is ideal for spotting satellites, starshapes, or moving objects above Sedona. The first stop lasts about 90 minutes, giving ample time to observe various objects and process the experience.

Sedona’s reputation as a dark-sky location enhances the potential for celestial sightings. The tour capitalizes on the low light pollution, making stars, satellites, and potential UFOs more visible. The high-quality telescopes further improve the clarity of distant objects, while the night-vision goggles reveal details impossible to see with the naked eye.
However, weather conditions can influence visibility. Clouds or rain may temporarily hinder the use of goggles, and the guide adapts by describing visible objects or sharing stories until the sky clears. The dark environment allows for an immersive experience where the night sky takes center stage.

The guide, often identified as Michael Ufos, shares personal experiences and expert insights into UFO phenomena, space exploration, and Sedona’s supernatural reputation. Many reviews highlight Michael’s expertise in physics and engineering, as well as his ability to answer questions on a wide range of topics, from satellites to space programs.
Guests can expect entertaining and educational commentary, designed to inform and provoke curiosity. Several reviews emphasize that Michael’s stories are delivered with a mix of knowledge and personality, making the evening both fun and thought-provoking.

The night-vision goggles are a standout feature, with many reviewers describing their incredible clarity. These military-grade devices enable viewers to see spacecraft, satellites, and other objects miles above that are normally invisible to the naked eye.
Guests report that the goggles reveal space traffic such as Starlink satellites and space shuttles, sometimes moving across the sky in a single-file line. The goggles’ power allows viewers to witness objects in deep space with remarkable detail, often leading to jaw-dropping moments.

The tour offers a relaxed, comfortable environment, with seats and stools provided for guests to settle in. Depending on sky conditions, the guide maintains constant vigilance—checking the sky and providing updates—so the experience remains dynamic.
Some reviews mention that weather can impact the experience, especially if clouds obscure the sky. The dark-sky setting and high-quality equipment generally make for a memorable night of sky watching, even if some celestial objects are temporarily hidden.
Michael’s approach balances educational content with entertainment, and he encourages questions from guests. Many praise his vast knowledge and willingness to discuss a wide range of topics, from UFO sightings to space program updates.
Some reviews note that Michael’s storytelling can sometimes include personal opinions, but he clarifies that he presents facts based on his ET gift and encourages independent research. His transparent style appeals to those curious about space mysteries and extraterrestrial life.
The tour offers free cancellation if requested at least 24 hours in advance. Inclement weather, such as rain, can lead to cancellation, with options for a rescheduled tour or full refund. Since the tour requires good weather for optimal viewing, guests should check the forecast.
The tour is suitable for most travelers, including service animals, and generally involves minimal physical activity. However, since no bathroom facilities are available at the start point, guests should plan accordingly.
This tour appeals most to those fascinated by space, UFOs, and Sedona’s supernatural reputation. The inclusion of personal stories and expert insights makes it ideal for curious minds eager to see celestial objects with advanced equipment.
It is especially recommended for sky enthusiasts who enjoy night sky observation and don’t mind small groups (up to eight guests). The personalized experience combined with educational content makes this tour stand out in Sedona’s evening activities.
The Sedona UFO Tour offers a well-rounded exploration of celestial phenomena and UFO lore within Sedona’s dark-sky environment. The own night-vision goggles and quality telescopes are key features that provide a remarkable view of objects high above.
While weather can sometimes limit visibility, the guide’s knowledge and engaging style ensure a worthwhile experience. This tour is best suited for adults, space enthusiasts, and anyone curious about extraterrestrial activity. With the small-group setting and personalized attention, it promises an intimate night of sky watching that is hard to match elsewhere.
“The night goggles and the clear sky were amazing! The tour guide's comments sounded like barely coherent babbling followed by nonsense with occasio…”
What is included in the tour?
Participants receive their own 3rd gen Omni 6+ night-vision goggles and enjoy a Q&A session with a contactee. The tour also provides high-quality telescopes and comfortable seating.
How long does the tour last?
The experience lasts approximately 1 hour 15 minutes to 1 hour 30 minutes, starting just after sunset at 5:30 pm.
Is this suitable for children or disabled guests?
Most travelers can participate, and service animals are allowed. However, no specific accessibility details are provided, so guests should assess their comfort with outdoor night sky observation.
What if the weather is cloudy or rainy?
The tour is dependent on good weather. In case of poor weather or rain, the experience may be canceled, with a full refund or rescheduling offered.
How far in advance should I book?
The tour is typically booked 23 days in advance on average, and early reservations are recommended due to limited spots and high demand.