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Discover Sedona's stunning red rock sights on a 2-hour private pavement Jeep tour for $150, featuring Cathedral Rock, Chapel of the Holy Cross, and scenic overlooks.

The Sedona: PRIVATE Pavement 2-Hour Highlights Jeep Tour offers an engaging way to explore some of Sedona’s most famous sights without leaving paved roads. Priced at $150 per person, this two-hour journey is ideal for those looking for a comfortable yet scenic experience. The tour is led by a professional guide and includes complimentary water and hotel pickups within Central & West Sedona.
What sets this tour apart is its focus on seductive views, iconic landmarks, and informative narration, making it perfect for visitors who want to see the highlights without off-road travel. The tour’s small group size, limited to 6 participants, ensures a personalized experience. It’s well-suited for travelers interested in sightseeing, learning about Sedona’s geology and folklore, and capturing memorable photos. However, it’s important to note that off-road 4×4 adventures are not included, and the tour stays on paved roads.
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The tour begins with a visit to Cathedral Rock, one of the most photographed sites in Arizona. This striking formation is a highlight for its breathtaking beauty and the opportunity for stunning photos. The guide shares insights into its formation and significance, making the visit both scenic and educational. Visitors often appreciate the opportunity to get close enough to appreciate its grandeur while remaining on paved roads, making it accessible for all.
This stop offers a great chance to admire the natural beauty of Sedona’s iconic red rocks, with panoramic views that photographers cherish. The tour emphasizes its importance as a favorite landmark, often featured in postcards and travel magazines. The guide’s commentary enriches the experience, providing context and stories behind this natural wonder.

Next, the tour heads to the Chapel of the Holy Cross, an architectural marvel constructed directly into the red rock landscape. The chapel’s dramatic setting offers truly spectacular views of Sedona’s terrain. The guide explains its history and the story behind its unique construction, adding depth to this scenic stop.
Visitors are often captivated by the way the chapel seems to rise naturally from the rocks. Its striking appearance, combined with the panoramic desert scenery, makes it a photographer’s favorite. Since the tour stays on paved roads, visitors can enjoy the view comfortably without off-road travel, making it accessible and easy to visit.

One of the tour’s highlights is the Sedona Airport overlook, which provides a dizzying 360-degree panorama of the red rock formations. From this vantage point, visitors get a sweeping view of Sedona’s landscape, the kind that leaves a lasting impression. The guide often points out notable formations and shares details about the area’s geology.
This scenic stop offers excellent photo opportunities, especially for those wanting to capture the vastness of Sedona’s red rock desert. The overlook’s easily accessible paved location makes it suitable for all visitors, including those with limited mobility.
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For those interested in Sedona’s lively culture, the tour includes a visit to Tlaquepaque, an internationally renowned arts village. Here, visitors can browse art galleries, crafts, and souvenirs, soaking in the local arts scene. The guide provides suggestions on where to explore further or enjoy a bite, making this stop a cultural highlight.
Tlaquepaque’s charming setting, with cobblestone streets and artistic displays, adds a vibrant touch to the tour. It’s a perfect place for visitors to stretch their legs and enjoy Sedona’s creative spirit without feeling rushed.
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The tour departs from the Sacajawea Plaza, located at 301 N State Rte 89A in Sedona. The meeting time is 30 minutes before the scheduled departure, allowing for check-in and any last-minute questions. Complimentary hotel pick-up and drop-off are available within Central & West Sedona, adding convenience to the experience.
Limited to 6 participants, the tour guarantees a small group experience that feels intimate and personalized. Booking includes full flexibility with the option to cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, making it easy to plan with confidence.
This paved road tour focuses on providing spectacular views and informative narration. The guide explains Sedona’s geology, folklore, and history at each stop, enriching the sightseeing experience. The tour generally runs in the morning, afternoon, or evening, accommodating various schedules.
Since it stays on paved roads, it’s an ideal option for travelers seeking comfort and scenic highlights without venturing off-road. The two-hour duration offers a relaxed pace, with plenty of time to enjoy each stop, take photos, and listen to stories from the guide.

The tour is not suitable for pregnant women and involves limited walking, making it accessible for most visitors. Water is provided, but travelers should consider bringing additional snacks or sun protection depending on the weather. It’s recommended to arrive 30 minutes early to check in and settle in before departure.
While the tour does not include off-road adventures, the paved route still covers Sedona’s most iconic spots, making it a valuable introduction to the area. The professional guide is praised for their knowledge, friendliness, and attentiveness, ensuring a pleasant experience.

Priced at $150 per person, this tour offers a personalized, scenic, and informative experience of Sedona’s most famous sights. It’s especially suitable for those who prefer comfort and ease over off-road adventures, or for visitors with limited mobility.
The combination of stunning vistas, cultural stops, and expert narration makes this tour a solid choice for first-time visitors or those wanting a relaxed overview of Sedona’s highlights. The small group format enhances the experience, allowing for more interaction and personalized attention.
This two-hour private tour provides a relaxing way to see Sedona’s most recognizable landmarks without the need for off-road travel. The focus on scenic views, educational commentary, and cultural highlights makes it appealing for a wide range of visitors.
While it may not satisfy those seeking an adventurous off-road experience, it delivers beautiful vistas and engaging stories that deepen appreciation for Sedona’s natural beauty and history. The flexible booking, professional guides, and limited group size help ensure a smooth and memorable outing.
This tour serves as a cost-effective, scenic introduction to Sedona, ideal for travelers who want to enjoy the sights comfortably and learn about the area from experts.
Is this tour suitable for children?
The description emphasizes comfort and scenic views; children are welcome, but the tour involves limited walking and is best suited for those comfortable with vehicle rides.
What is included in the price?
The $150 fee covers the two-hour guided Jeep tour, complimentary water, and hotel pick-up and drop-off within Sedona.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, cancellations are accepted up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Are off-road trails included?
No, this tour stays on paved roads and does not include off-road 4×4 driving.
What stops are part of the tour?
Stops include Cathedral Rock, Chapel of the Holy Cross, the Sedona Airport overlook, and a visit to Tlaquepaque arts village.
Is this tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
Since the tour is on paved roads and involves minimal walking, it is generally accessible, but travelers should confirm specific mobility needs with the supplier.
What is the group size?
The group is limited to 6 participants for a more personalized experience.
What is the duration of the tour?
The tour lasts exactly 2 hours, usually available in the morning, afternoon, or evening.
Do I need to prepare anything?
Bring sun protection, extra water if needed, and arrive 30 minutes early for check-in.
Is gratuity included?
No, gratuity is not included, and tipping is at your discretion.