48 Hours in Sedona, Arizona!  We flew in for my birthday and Sedona just jumped to the top of my favorite places in the United States. The energy there is amazing, you are on a vortex, the scenery is stunning, and there is so much to do and see. Here is my 48-hour guide to Sedona!

How to get to Sedona? We snagged a cheap flight on United and flew into Pheonix. From Pheonix, we rented a Maserati and made the drive down to Sedona. The drive is beautiful so get your cameras ready! You can rent luxury cars on Turo for the price of one of the rental chain rental agencies.

Flight To Sedona

Where should you stay? There are so many places to stay, there are motels and hotels, and some incredible Airnbs. Since this was my birthday we splurged and rented this amazing Airbnb. https://bit.ly/3gMeS0q I will be posting a video soon I took of this house! It is incredible. Don't forget if you have never stayed in an Airbnb, I have a code you can use for a $35 discount on your first stay. https://livebeyondtheclick.com/airbnb-free-gift/

airbnb in Sedona, Arizona

What should I Do? There are so many things to do! You can take the Pink Jeep tour, you can hike, or you can get rent a Polaris Razor. We rented a razor for four hours and had a blast! They just gave us a map and said have at it! We visited ruins and literally off-roaded in the dessert. What is not to love!

Sedona Tip: I do want you to know if you plan on renting a Razor make sure you have $1500-$3000 available on a credit card. They require this to make sure you do not damage it.

Rent A Razor In Sedona

Where to eat? Since we rented an amazing house. The first night we went to the grocery store and grilled on the back patio. The second night we were tired from off-roading so we ordering pizza! I did see lots of amazing restaurants in town and that is a must-do on my next visit.

On the final day of your 48 hours, I suggest getting up early enough to watch the sunrise. It is literally one of the prettiest sunrises I have ever seen in the United States. After I watched the sunrise from our back patio, I decided to head to Catherdal Rock! I will say Catherdal Rock is a must, even if you are like me and do not make it to the top, the energy from everyone around is motivating and the views are picture worthy!

Hiking in Sedona

48 hours was just enough to get our feet wet! On the way home I was already looking at flight backs. The locals told us October is a great time to visit. We will be returning and I will be making it to the top of Cathedral Rock!

 

 

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