Private full-day Verde Valley tour with Sedona sights, ancient ruins, and Jerome
12 Hours
Meals, water, admission fees
Explore Sedona’s four main areas, visit ancient ruin sites, and head to historic Jerome on a private, flexible full-day tour. Stop for photos of famous red rock formations, then wrap up with dinner before returning to the property.
Cancel at least 24 hours before your tour to receive a gift card for future use. Cancellations within 24 hours are non-refundable. No cash refunds. If you remove a person from your reservation, you’ll receive a 75% refund for that person’s fare. If any guest arrives intoxicated, the tour may be canceled with no refund.
You ride in a private vehicle for your booking only; this is not a group tour.
You can get picked up anywhere in Sedona and the Village of Oak Creek.
Lunch, dinner, water, and any admission fees are included. If you choose to extend the tour past the scheduled end time, overtime may be billed; clarify the applicable overtime rate with Greetwell before booking.
Sedona, AZ
This operation clearly knows how to deliver a memorable wine country experience. The drivers consistently shine in reviews, with Tom, Zach, Jeremie, Pam, and others earning praise for being knowledgeable, personable, and genuinely invested in showing guests a great time. They share local history and trivia, time the visits to avoid crowds, and come prepared with thoughtful extras like water, snacks, and tissues. The tours typically hit three wineries with distinct personalities, and the included lunch gets positive mentions for quality. What really stands out is how well they handle different group dynamics. Birthday celebrations, bachelorette parties, casual friends' outings, and visiting family all seem to have equally fantastic experiences. The comfortable vans, flexible pickup and drop-off arrangements, and professional yet fun atmosphere create a stress-free day. Several reviewers specifically mention feeling safe while still having a blast, and the guides' dedication shows in details like one driver retrieving a lost phone on his day off. People are already planning return trips, which speaks volumes.