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Experience Sedona’s night sky with this UFO and stargazing tour, featuring military-grade night vision goggles, three scenic viewing spots, and expert storytelling.


Sedona is famous for its red-rock formations and dark skies, making it an ideal location for stargazing. This tour capitalizes on that reputation, guiding guests to three carefully chosen viewing areas for optimal sights. Besides the stars, the tour offers a chance to spot UFOs during the night, adding an intriguing twist to the experience.
Guests get the opportunity to use military-grade night vision goggles, which significantly enhance the view of celestial objects and potential UFO activity. The tour emphasizes stories of UFO sightings over Sedona, adding a layer of mystery and entertainment. It’s a good fit for those interested in astronomy, extraterrestrial lore, or just looking for a memorable night under Sedona’s expansive sky.
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The tour begins at Sedona UFO Tours LLC, located at 1890 W State Rte 89A Suite D, Sedona, AZ 86336. Guests are asked to arrive 30 minutes early for check-in, as late arrivals are considered no-shows without refunds. Since the activity requires own transportation, visitors must drive their own vehicle and follow the guide to the viewing locations.
The meeting point is easy to find and near public transportation options, making the start smooth and straightforward. The tour’s small group limit of 6 guests helps maintain a cozy, personalized atmosphere, with enough space to comfortably enjoy the night sky.

The tour makes stops at three distinct viewing spots:

A key feature of this tour is the use of upgraded military night vision goggles. Each pair is shared between two adults over 11, with children sharing with adults. The goggles dramatically improve visibility of stars, planets, and even UFOs, making the night sky much more vivid than with the naked eye.
Guests have rare access to this advanced equipment, which adds excitement and a scientific edge to the experience. The goggles are easy to wear and allow for extended sky gazing without neck fatigue, a problem often noted in other tours. Adults over 18 receive special star pointers for pointing out celestial objects.

Despite the outdoor setting, heaters in winter keep the group warm, ensuring comfort during colder months. The guide emphasizes safety by advising guests to wear closed-toe shoes and stay cautious while walking on uneven terrain. The tour involves standing for periods, so guests should be prepared for some physical activity.
The limited group size means personal attention from the guide, and service animals are allowed. The tour operates near public transportation and is suitable for most travelers who can stand or walk without difficulty.

The tour’s success hinges on the knowledge and enthusiasm of the guide, often praised for sharing fascinating stories about UFO sightings in Sedona. The guide also explains astronomical details, such as the orbitals of satellites and celestial phenomena, making the experience both entertaining and educational.
Guides are attentive to guest comfort, offering information about surrounding landmarks like Thunder Mountain and Fay Canyon. The storytelling creates an engaging atmosphere, making the tour enjoyable for those curious about extraterrestrial activity or astronomy.

At each location, guests set up and observe the night sky, with the guide pointing out stars, constellations, and planets. The military goggles reveal extraordinary detail, often leading to UFO sighting stories that add a mysterious element to the night.
There are no restrooms at the viewing sites, so guests should plan accordingly. The tour ends back at the starting point, where guests can explore the Alien Tour Shop & Cafe, or continue their evening in Sedona.

The tour involves standing and walking on uneven pavement, gravel, or dirt, which may pose challenges for some guests. It is not recommended for those who have difficulty standing or walking for extended periods. The small group size helps ensure personalized assistance if needed.
Children 10 and under share goggles with adults and require supervision at all times. The use of one pair of goggles per two adults helps manage equipment costs and logistics.
The tour is weather-dependent; poor weather conditions like clouds may lead to cancellations, and guests are offered rescheduling or full refunds. The tour may be postponed or canceled at the discretion of the provider to ensure safety.
Guests can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance, with full refunds available if done within the policy window. Changes less than 24 hours before the tour are not accepted, so timely planning is essential.
This Sedona UFO and Stargazing Night Tour offers a unique combination of astronomy, storytelling, and extraterrestrial lore. The small group size, military goggles, and multiple scenic stops make it a memorable experience for those interested in stars, UFOs, or Sedona’s landscape.
While not a traditional stargazing tour, it stands out for its equipment and engaging narratives. The winter heaters and friendly guides ensure comfort and education, appealing especially to those eager to see something extraordinary in the night sky.
The tour provides excellent value for the price of $155, with many reviews praising the knowledgeable guides and spectacular views. It’s a good choice for adventurers and skeptics alike, looking for a different kind of night out in Sedona.
“Our guide was very enthusiastic and willing to make sure everyone in the group was having a great time”
Is there a specific meeting point for the tour?
Yes, the tour starts at Sedona UFO Tours LLC, 1890 W State Rte 89A Suite D. Guests are asked to arrive 30 minutes early.
Do I need my own vehicle to participate?
Yes, guests must drive their own vehicle and follow the guide to the viewing locations, as transportation is not included.
What equipment is provided?
Each adult over 11 receives one upgraded military night vision goggles shared between two guests. Children share goggles with an adult and must be supervised.
Can I record videos or take photos?
No, audio, video recording, and flash photography are not permitted during the tour to protect the equipment.
What happens if the weather is bad?
If clouds or poor weather prevent effective sky viewing, the tour may be canceled or postponed, with options for rescheduling or full refunds.
How long is the tour?
The approximate duration is 1 hour 45 minutes, focusing on multiple stops and sky observation.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Children 10 and under can participate, sharing goggles with adults, but should be supervised. The physical demands may make it less suitable for very young children.
What should I wear?
Guests should wear closed-toe shoes and dress warmly in winter, as heaters are provided but the outdoor temperatures can drop significantly.
How many people are in each group?
The maximum group size is 6 guests, ensuring an intimate experience with personalized attention.
Is the tour accessible for people with mobility challenges?
The tour involves walking on uneven terrain, so it is not recommended for those with difficulty standing or walking for extended periods.