Discover the natural wonders and ancient history of Arizona on this small-group tour from Sedona or Flagstaff. Explore the ruins of Wupatki National Monument, marvel at the dramatic Sunset Crater Volcano, and take in breathtaking views of the Grand Canyon. With expert guides, comfortable transportation, and a personalized experience, this tour promises a captivating exploration of this remarkable region. What secrets might you uncover?
Key Points
- This small-group tour from Sedona or Flagstaff explores ancient Sinagua ruins, the Sunset Crater Volcano, and the Grand Canyon over approximately 11 hours.
- The tour price is €187.22 per person, with a full refund available if canceled 24 hours in advance.
- Comfortable transportation is provided, with air-conditioned vehicles, reclining captain chairs, and large windows, as well as required car seats for children 8 and younger.
- Knowledgeable guides provide engaging commentary on the historical, cultural, and geological significance of the sites visited, including the Cameron Trading Post.
- The tour is limited to 14 participants for personalized attention, and it consistently receives 5-star reviews for the overall experience.
Tour Overview and Pricing
This Ruins & Volcanoes Small-Group Tour from Sedona or Flagstaff is priced at €187.22 per person and lasts approximately 11 hours.
A reserve now and pay later option is available, and guests can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
The tour includes air-conditioned travel with reclining captain chairs and large windows, allowing for a comfortable journey to explore the region’s ancient Sinagua ruins, volcanic landscapes, and stunning views of the Grand Canyon.
Explore the region’s ancient Sinagua ruins, volcanic landscapes, and stunning Grand Canyon views in comfort with air-conditioned travel and reclining captain chairs.
Children 8 and younger must use a car seat or booster seat, which guests must provide.
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Itinerary Highlights
The Ruins & Volcanoes Small-Group Tour takes guests on an 11-hour journey to explore the ancient Sinagua civilization‘s Wupatki National Monument and immerse them in the dramatic volcanic landscapes of Sunset Crater Volcano.
Visitors will experience stunning views of the East and South Rim of the Grand Canyon. The tour also includes a stop at the historic Cameron Trading Post.
Throughout the journey, guests will travel in air-conditioned comfort with reclining captain chairs and large windows, allowing them to take in the breathtaking scenery.
Expert guides provide insightful commentary on the area’s history and geology.
Pickup and Transportation
Guests can be picked up from hotels in Sedona between 7:00-7:30 AM, with a return around 6:00-6:30 PM.
For those staying in Flagstaff, pickup is between 8:00-8:30 AM and return is around 5:00-5:30 PM, but only within the city limits.
Arizona law requires children 8 and younger to be in a car seat or booster seat, which guests must provide themselves.
The tour uses air-conditioned vehicles with reclining captain chairs and large windows, allowing for comfortable sightseeing throughout the day.
Tour Guide and Experience
With live tour guides providing insights into the area’s history and geology, guests can expect an engaging and informative experience on this small-group tour.
The expert guides lead groups limited to 14 participants, ensuring personalized attention. Highly rated for their knowledge and organization, the guides offer a deep understanding of the Wupatki National Monument, Sunset Crater Volcano, and Grand Canyon.
Guests appreciate the guides’ ability to share the fascinating stories and geologic features of these iconic landmarks. The overall tour experience consistently earns 5-star reviews, reflecting the guides’ exceptional expertise and dedication.
More Great Tours NearbyVisiting Wupatki National Monument
What makes Wupatki National Monument a must-visit destination on this tour? Nestled among the striking red rocks and volcanic fields, Wupatki offers a glimpse into the ancient Sinagua civilization.
Guests will explore the well-preserved ruins of the Wupatki Pueblo, once home to over 100 rooms and several kivas. Guides share insights into the daily lives and cultural practices of these skilled builders and farmers.
Visitors can marvel at the engineering feats, like the multi-story structures and intricate irrigation systems, that allowed the Sinagua to thrive in this challenging environment. A stop at Wupatki promises an immersive experience in the region’s captivating history.
Exploring Sunset Crater Volcano
After exploring the ancient Sinagua ruins at Wupatki, the tour moves on to another remarkable geological feature – Sunset Crater Volcano.
This dormant volcano erupted nearly 900 years ago, leaving behind a stunning landscape of lava fields and cinder cones. Guests can witness the stark contrast between the black volcanic rock and the surrounding ponderosa pine forests.
The tour guide provides fascinating insights into the volcano’s history and the dramatic impact it had on the region’s indigenous people. Guests can stroll through the lava flows, taking in the unique textures and formations left by the ancient eruption.
Experiencing the Grand Canyon
As the tour continues, visitors get to experience the stunning views of the East and South Rim of the Grand Canyon.
The group stops at strategic viewpoints, allowing them to take in the breathtaking landscape. The immense scale and geological complexity of the canyon leave a lasting impression. Guests marvel at the vibrant colors and intricate rock formations carved by the Colorado River over millions of years.
This natural wonder provides a humbling perspective on the power of nature and the passage of time. The Grand Canyon serves as a dramatic climax to the day’s exploration of the region’s ancient cultures and volcanic landscapes.
Cameron Trading Post Stop
The tour also includes a stop at the historic Cameron Trading Post, a renowned landmark in the region. Established in 1916, the trading post offers a unique opportunity to explore Navajo and Hopi cultures. Visitors can browse the diverse selection of Native American art, jewelry, pottery, and textiles, as well as sample traditional Navajo fry bread. The trading post also features a museum showcasing the history and heritage of the local tribes. To enhance the experience, the guide provides insights into the significance of the trading post and its role in the region’s cultural landscape.
| Feature | Description |
| — | — |
| Establishment | Founded in 1916 |
| Offerings | Native American art, jewelry, pottery, textiles, Navajo fry bread |
| Museum | Showcases history and heritage of local tribes |
| Significance | Landmark that offers cultural insights |
Ask Away
Can I Bring My Own Food on the Tour?
Yes, guests can bring their own food on the tour. The tour details state that lunch is not included, so bringing a packed meal or snacks is permitted and can be enjoyed during the tour stops.
Are There Any Restroom Breaks During the Tour?
The tour includes several restroom breaks throughout the day, allowing guests to stretch their legs and use the facilities at different stops along the way. Ample time is provided for these breaks during the 11-hour excursion.
Do I Need to Bring Any Special Equipment?
Guests don’t need to bring any special equipment for the tour. Comfortable shoes are recommended, and the tour provider suggests gratuities for the guides if satisfied with the experience. Guests should also bring their own car seats/booster seats for children 8 and younger.
Is the Tour Suitable for People With Disabilities?
The tour is suitable for all mobility levels, as it’s designed to accommodate guests with disabilities. The small group size and reclining captain chairs allow for a comfortable and accessible experience.
Is There an Option to Extend the Tour Duration?
The tour does not offer an option to extend the duration. The standard 11-hour tour is the only available option. Guests must adhere to the set itinerary and schedule provided by the tour operator.
Final Words
This small-group tour offers an immersive exploration of Arizona’s natural wonders and rich cultural heritage. From the ancient Wupatki ruins to the dramatic Sunset Crater Volcano, travelers will witness the stunning landscapes that define this region. With expert guidance and a comfortable journey, this tour provides a personalized and unforgettable experience for those seeking to discover the captivating essence of Arizona.
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