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Every page here, grouped the way the site is actually organised. The machine-readable version is at sitemap.xml, and the summary written for answer engines is here.
Start here
- Home: all 12 tours compared, what each one costs, which wineries it visits, where the day starts and the questions people ask before booking.
Tour formats
- Vineyard tasting tours: the six shared runs down into the valley, from a $79 two-winery express to an all-inclusive day with lunch. They live on the homepage rather than a page of their own.
- Private wine tours: three door-to-door tours in a vehicle of your own, priced per person or for the whole car.
- Wine adventure tours: three days that pair tasting with something else, a Verde River paddle, a vortex visit, or a first-class car on the canyon railroad.
- Compare all 12: the full table, price, rating, duration and pickup side by side.
Guides
Long-form answers on the wineries themselves, the routes between them and when to come. Hub: all guides.
- Wineries in Sedona and the Verde Valley: the full list, winery by winery and room by room.
- The Verde Valley Wine Trail: the official trail, the passport and how to work it.
- Tasting rooms in Sedona itself: what you can walk to without a tour.
- Caduceus Cellars and Merkin Vineyards: the Jerome tasting room and the vineyards behind it.
- Page Springs Cellars and Cornville: the creek-road cluster most tours build a day around.
- Old Town Cottonwood wineries: the walkable tasting strip.
- Alcantara Vineyards: the river-confluence estate where the kayak trip lands.
- Coming up from Phoenix or Scottsdale: the feeder routes and what a day trip costs.
- The Verde Canyon Railroad Grape Train: what the rail day includes and where it boards.
- Kayaking the Verde River to a winery: planning the paddle-and-tasting day properly.
- Vortex sites and vineyards together: which pairings actually work in one day.
- The best time of year to taste: harvest, heat, crowds and quiet weeks, month by month.
Answers
Direct answers to the questions people type before they book. Hub: all answers.
- Are there wine tours in Sedona?
- What wine is Sedona known for?
- How far are the wineries from Sedona?
- What is there to do in Sedona that is not hiking?
- What is a must-do in Sedona?
- How many days in Sedona is enough?
- When not to go to Sedona
- What is the Secret 7 in Sedona?
- Where can I see live music in Sedona?
- What spiritual things are there to do in Sedona?
- What should I expect at a winery?
- What to bring back from Sedona
About this site
- About and method: how the tours are checked, and what this site will not do.
- FAQ: how the site is funded, where the ratings and prices come from, and the age and cancellation rules.
- Contact.
- Affiliate disclosure.
- Privacy policy.
- AI: learn about us: the machine-readable summary.
- llms.txt and sitemap.xml.