The Best Airbnbs in Sedona, AZ
Sedona is one of my favorite cities in the Southwest U.S. This picture-perfect desert town is surrounded by red-rock buttes, steep canyon walls, and pine forests. So I’ve rounded up the best Airbnbs in Sedona, AZ for your trip.
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Get ready to fall in love with these vacation homes that will let you experience Sedona like a local.
Here are the best Airbnbs in Sedona, AZ!
Exquisite Guest Suite
2 guests 1 bedroom bed 1 bath
This cozy sanctuary is the perfect place to relax, unwind, and enjoy everything Sedona has to offer. You’ll have a private patio, unobstructed red rock views, a kiva fireplace, and you can enjoy the property’s spa, hydrotherapy hot tub, aromatherapy steam room, solid cedar dry sauna, and saltwater pool.
Home Sweet Dome
6 guests · 2 bedrooms · 3 beds · 2 baths
As featured in the New York Times, this beautifully decorated dome home gives you a feeling of Zen the moment you open the door. This quirky house has high ceilings, a modern interior, skylights and large windows, and spectacular views of red rock spires.
Stellar Views
2 guests 1 bedroom 1 bed 1 bath
Picture yourself enjoying these views from this pool and porch! You’ll be in one of the city’s historic buildings with a kiva fireplace, steam room, saltwater pool, and hot tub. Your hosts can also provide Reiki or Myofascial Release Therapy treatments and wine tastings for you on the five-acre property.
Sedona Sundance
6 guests 3 bedrooms 3 beds 3.5 baths
You’ll never want to leave this luxury hideaway. This home sits on two acres of private land with jaw-dropping red rock views from almost every window. You’ll have a stunning infinity pool with a waterfall, a poolside TV, a built-in barbecue, outdoor speakers, a fireplace, jetted hot tub, a koi pond, a game room, sauna, and a fitness room.
Outdoor Oasis
8 guests bedrooms beds 2.5 baths
Perfect for a family or large group, this home is near great hiking trails and has unobstructed views of Elephant Rock, Cathedral Rock, and the iconic Sedona red rock ridges. The home has a hot tub, gated courtyard, water feature, skylights, an outdoor patio with lots of seating, a BBQ grill, and an outdoor kitchen.
The Tuscan Suite
6 guests bedrooms beds baths
Situated on a forested hillside, this condo has spectacular red rock views, especially from the patio. This is a ground floor unit with direct access to the property’s bocce court, outdoor grills, and al fresco dining.
The Hideaway
11 guests 4 bedrooms 7 beds 3.5 baths
This iconic Sedona home is on the edge of the Coconino National Forest, within walking distance of some of the best hiking and biking trails in the area. Every window of this home has stunning views, and you’ll love the heated pool, hot tub, and patios.
Spectacular Sunrise and Sunset Views
Spectacular Sunrise and Sunset Views
7 guests bedrooms beds baths
Picture yourself on this patio enjoying these incredible views! This home is beautifully furnished with vaulted ceilings, painted beams, modern decor, and floor-to-ceiling windows. You’ll love the wraparound deck, multiple outdoor seating areas, chaise lounges, barbecue grill, rose garden, large yard, and fruit trees.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Sedona worth the trip?
Yes! Sedona is one of the most beautiful, relaxing, and adventurous destinations in the U.S.! Sedona is famous for its vortexes, swirling energy centers for healing, meditation, and self-exploration.
What is the best month to visit Sedona?
March – May is one of the best times to visit Sedona because the desert wildflowers will be in full bloom. Spring also has a low chance of rain, and temperatures should range from the mid-60s to the low 80s, perfect for hiking and outdoor activities.
September – November also has sunny skies and pleasant temperatures. Spring and Fall are the most popular times to visit Sedona, so prices and crowds will be at their peak. You’ll want to book tours and accommodation in advance, and you’ll want to arrive at the popular hikes early in the morning to find parking.
Winter is Sedona’s low season because tourists “snowbird” further south in Arizona. Temperatures average in the mid-50s, and a light snow dusting on the top of Sedona’s red rocks is possible. You can score some great accommodation deals from December – February (minus the holidays), and you can have many of the trails practically to yourself.
June – August is Sedona’s shoulder season, so hotel and vacation home prices will be lower than in the Spring and Summer. Tourist numbers will be down, but locals from Phoenix and Tucson escape the triple-digit temps of Southern Arizona. You’ll want to be returning to your car from a hike by 10 am and choose accommodation with a pool. This is also the monsoon season when Sedona gets most of its annual rainfall, so bring your rain gear.
Is Sedona a walkable city?
The historic main street in downtown Sedona is very walkable, but the rest of the city is spread out and requires a car.
Is Sedona or Flagstaff better?
Sedona and Flagstaff are both incredible destinations, and they will each give you very different experiences. So I highly recommend visiting both of these cities!
How do I spend two days in Sedona?
If you only have two days in Sedona, prioritize these activities:
1. Drive the Red Rock Scenic Byway
2. Go on an off-road jeep tour
3. Pack out a meal to have at the Crescent Moon Picnic Site
4. Visit the Chapel of the Holy Cross
5. Hike the Devil’s Bridge Trail (moderate, 3.9 out and back)
6. Hike the Boynton Canyon Trail (moderate-difficult, 7.3-mile out and back)
What can you do for free in Sedona?
Free things to do in Sedona:
1. Go hiking
2. Drive the Red Rock Scenic Byway
3. Window shop at the Tlaquepaque Arts & Crafts Village
4. Visit the Amitabha Stupa and Peace Park
5. Bring your own bike to mountain bike
6. Visit the Chapel of the Holy Cross
How many days should you spend in Sedona?
Give yourself at least 4 days to explore Sedona. This will give you plenty of time to explore the historic downtown, enjoy the food scene, and go on some hikes.
What is so special about Sedona?
Sedona is famous for its vortexes, swirling energy centers for healing, meditation, and self-exploration.
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