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Sedona Arizona Vacation Travel

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Get a fresh perspective on Sedona AZ vacation travel by reading different points of view on Sedona Arizona lodging and activities. Our editors are constantly researching the latest Sedona AZ travel reviews, providing you with a selection of the best Sedona AZ has to offer. Read what other travelers are saying, and share your own questions or suggestions by submitting comments too!

Pampering - and Inner Peace
Los Angeles Times (free registration required), November 27, 2005
"In Sedona, half a dozen new retreats keep things fresh in Arizona's land of vortexes, hot tubs and spa treatments..."


Sedona Works Its Magic
Boston Globe, September 7, 2005
"The next morning when you open your drapes and stroll onto the hotel terrace, you will stare in awe at the blend of twisted red rock formations..."

Sedona's Truly an American Beauty
Edmonton Journal / Canada.com, November 25, 2006
"Today, alternative healing practitioners provide a number of related workshops and events. Combine this with hiking, jeep tours, two championship 18-hole golf courses, more than 40 galleries exhibiting a wide spectrum of Southwestern, Western and Native American art, the Sedona Jazz on the Rocks Festival,... and you have a vacation that combines the majestic beauty of Mother Nature with a visitor experience that is totally unique..."

In Search of the Vortex Vibe in Sedona
New York Times (free registration required), April 9, 2006
"Yet the best thing about Sedona - especially in the off-season - is that it feels like the small town that it really is. The city's year-round population is still only about 11,000, a number that's swollen by the more than 3 million tourists who visit every year, mostly in the summer. The number of high-end resorts may be increasing, too, but Sedona still feels, most of the time, pleasantly poky..."

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331 Forest Road, Sedona, AZ 86339


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