
Sedona vacation rentals
Explore Sedona vacation rentals with hot tubs, private pools, red rock views, outdoor spaces, and easy access to hiking, dining, and desert adventures.

About our Sedona vacation rentals
Our Sedona vacation rentals place families and groups in one of Arizona’s most breathtaking desert destinations, surrounded by red rock scenery, wide-open skies, and unforgettable outdoor adventures. These luxury homes offer the space, privacy, and comfort to relax in style while staying close to Sedona’s hiking trails, spas, galleries, restaurants, and natural landmarks.
Unwind in your own private hot tub or pool, enjoy slow mornings with desert views, and spend evenings outside as the red rocks glow at sunset. Many of our Sedona vacation rentals feature spacious outdoor areas, stylish interiors, alfresco dining spaces, fire pits, private pools, hot tubs, and scenic terraces made for relaxed desert living.
Whether you’re planning a wellness retreat, family vacation, romantic escape, or group getaway, Sedona vacation rentals offer a memorable base for experiencing Arizona’s dramatic landscapes, creative culture, and peaceful desert atmosphere.
Sedona is a one-of-a-kind vacation destination, blending breathtaking red rock landscapes, outdoor adventure, and spiritual energy into an unforgettable escape. Its iconic sandstone formations glow in vibrant hues at sunrise and sunset, creating a dramatic backdrop for hiking, biking, and off-road Jeep tours. The town is also known for its mysterious energy vortex sites, attracting visitors seeking relaxation, meditation, and personal renewal.
Beyond its natural beauty, Sedona offers a thriving arts and wellness scene, with world-class spas, boutique galleries, and a vibrant culinary culture. Families, couples, and solo travelers alike can enjoy everything from scenic drives, golf courses and wine tasting to stargazing under some of Arizona’s clearest skies.
Whether you're here for outdoor thrills, cultural exploration, or peaceful wellness moments, Sedona’s magic is impossible to ignore.
The best time to visit Sedona depends on what you want to experience, as each season offers something unique.
January
(40–60°F / 4–16°C) – A peaceful time with fewer crowds, perfect for hiking crisp desert trails and enjoying cozy retreats. Light snowfall on the red rocks creates stunning photography opportunities.
February
(43–63°F / 6–17°C) – A great month for romantic getaways with fewer tourists, scenic drives, and spa experiences. Clear days make it ideal for exploring Red Rock State Park and enjoying a round of golf.
March
(47–69°F / 8–21°C) – Spring blooms and perfect hiking weather make this a popular time to visit. The Verde Valley Wine Festival and Jeep tours offer great ways to experience the desert landscape.
April
(54–76°F / 12–24°C) – One of the best months for outdoor adventures, with wildflowers in full bloom and moderate temperatures. Top activities include hiking Cathedral Rock, mountain biking, and stargazing.
May
(60–85°F / 16–29°C) – Warm but not too hot, this is a prime time for golf, scenic drives along the Red Rock Scenic Byway, and visiting art galleries. The Sedona Yoga Festival is a highlight for wellness travelers.
June
(67–95°F / 19–35°C) – The start of summer brings hot days but cool nights, perfect for early morning hikes and sunset jeep tours. The Slide Rock State Park swimming holes are a refreshing way to beat the heat.
July
(71–97°F / 22–36°C) – The hottest month, with monsoon season bringing afternoon showers that cool things down. Visitors can explore caves, take a spa retreat, or go rafting along the Verde River.
August
(69–94°F / 21–34°C) – Monsoon season continues, creating dramatic skies and vibrant desert landscapes. The weather is best for sunrise hikes, wine tasting, and evening dining with stunning red rock views.
September
(63–89°F / 17–32°C) – The start of fall brings comfortable temperatures, fewer crowds, and vibrant changing colors. It’s a great time for hot air balloon rides and off-road Jeep tours.
October
(52–79°F / 11–26°C) – One of Sedona’s most popular months, with perfect weather for hiking, mountain biking, and photography. Fall festivals, including the Sedona Arts Festival, bring lively energy to town.
November
(43–67°F / 6–19°C) – *Cooler weather makes for fantastic hiking and exploring Sedona’s vortex sites. Fewer visitors mean a more peaceful experience, especially at scenic lookouts and state parks.
December
(38–58°F / 3–14°C) – A magical time with festive holiday lights and occasional dustings of snow on the red rocks. Visitors can enjoy cozy Sedona cabin stays, shopping in Uptown Sedona, and scenic winter hikes.
Yes! Sedona is a fantastic destination for a family vacation, offering a mix of outdoor adventures, scenic beauty, and kid-friendly activities. Families can explore easy hiking trails like Bell Rock Pathway and Fay Canyon, take a thrilling Jeep tour through the red rock landscapes, or cool off at Slide Rock State Park, where natural water slides make for a fun day in the sun.
For an educational experience, kids can learn about Native American history at Montezuma Castle National Monument or discover Sedona’s famous energy vortex sites. Stargazing, horseback riding, and visiting the town’s interactive art galleries add even more to the family-friendly appeal. With our fantastic choice of Sedona vacation rentals and local dining options suited for all ages, Sedona is a memorable getaway for families looking to explore the great outdoors while enjoying comfort and convenience of home.


The best time to visit Sedona
The best time to visit Sedona is in spring and fall, especially from March to May and September to November. These seasons offer warm days, cooler evenings, and comfortable conditions for hiking, sightseeing, outdoor dining, spa days, and exploring Sedona’s famous red rock scenery.
Spring is one of the most popular times to visit, with mild weather, desert blooms, and excellent conditions for trails such as Cathedral Rock, Bell Rock, and Devil’s Bridge. Fall is another fantastic choice, with golden light, clear skies, and a slightly calmer feel after the busy summer months.
Summer can be hot, especially during the middle of the day, but it’s still a good time for pool days, early morning hikes, and relaxed evenings outdoors. Winter is quieter and cooler, with crisp air, peaceful trails, and the chance to see Sedona’s red rocks dusted with snow.

Food and drink in Sedona
Food and drink in Sedona are shaped by the desert setting, with Southwestern flavors, scenic patios, relaxed cafés, wine tasting, cocktail bars, and restaurants with unforgettable red rock views. Whether you’re planning a casual lunch, romantic dinner, or post-hike drink, Sedona has plenty of memorable places to eat and unwind.
Expect everything from Mexican and Southwestern dishes to fine dining, wood-fired pizza, healthy cafés, brunch spots, craft drinks, and local wine experiences. Many restaurants make the most of Sedona’s scenery, with outdoor seating and views that turn mealtimes into part of the vacation.
Popular areas for dining include Uptown Sedona, West Sedona, Oak Creek, and Tlaquepaque Arts & Shopping Village. From sunset drinks to relaxed family meals, Sedona’s food and drink scene adds plenty of flavor to any desert getaway.
Things to do
Hike the Red Rock TrailsSedona’s is a hiking paradise, with iconic trails like Cathedral Rock and Devil’s Bridge, offering breathtaking panoramic views. From an easy scenic walk to a challenging climb, there’s a trail for every age and ability.
Take an Off-road Desert Jeep TourTake you deep into Sedona’s rugged backcountry, offering thrilling rides, covering rocky terrain and secret hidden vistas. Learn about the area’s history, geology, and Native American heritage at the same time.
Visit the Chapel of the Holy CrossBuilt into the red rocks, this iconic architectural wonder offers a peaceful, scenic retreat. It's a must-see for spiritual reflection, photography, or both!
Feel the Energy at Sedona’s Vortex SitesBelieved to be centers of spiritual energy, Sedona’s vortex sites like Bell Rock and Airport Mesa attract visitors seeking meditation, healing, and renewal. Even if you're not into the metaphysical, the scenery is worth the trip alone.
Go Wine Tasting in the Verde ValleyThe nearby Verde Valley Wine Trail features boutique wineries and scenic vineyards, producing award-winning Arizona wines. The area’s relaxed atmosphere and beautiful desert landscapes is perfect for romantic outings.
Drive the Red Rock Scenic BywayDrive by Sedona's most iconic landscapes, including towering rock formations, hiking trailheads, and stunning viewpoints. The scenery is especially stunning at sunrise or sunset.
Soothe and Rejuvenate the SensesSedona is known for its world-class spas. Enjoy a spa day or treatment and experience signature massages, energy healing, and wellness treatments inspired by Native American traditions.
Tee-off in the DesertEnjoy top public courses like Sedona Golf Resort, Oakcreek Country Club, and Canyon Mesa Golf Club, where every swing comes with a stunning backdrop. Sedona’s unique desert terrain offers an unforgettable golf experience.
Stargaze under the Dark SkiesWith minimal light pollution, Sedona is one of the best places in Arizona for stargazing. Join a guided night sky tour or simply step outside to see the Milky Way, constellations, and planets shining brightly above.
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Sedona vacation rentals with private pools
Our Sedona vacation rentals with private pools are perfect for relaxing desert escapes, giving families and groups their own private place to swim, unwind, and enjoy the Arizona sunshine. Surrounded by red rock scenery, wide-open skies, and peaceful outdoor spaces, these homes make it easy to slow down and enjoy the beauty of Sedona.
Spend warm afternoons cooling off in the pool, enjoy sunset drinks on the terrace, or gather for alfresco meals after days spent hiking, sightseeing, visiting spas, or exploring Sedona’s galleries and restaurants. Many rentals also feature hot tubs, BBQ areas, hammocks, garden games, fire pits, and scenic outdoor lounges.
Whether you’re planning a family vacation, wellness retreat, romantic escape, or group getaway, Sedona vacation rentals with private pools offer comfort, privacy, and a luxurious base for enjoying one of Arizona’s most breathtaking destinations.
With over 100,000 happy guests every year, you can book your next stay with us with total confidence.
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Sedona vacation rentals with red rock views
Our Sedona vacation rentals with red rock views are made for unforgettable Arizona escapes, with dramatic desert scenery right outside your door. Wake up to glowing sandstone cliffs, enjoy slow mornings on the terrace, and watch the landscape change color as the sun sets over Sedona.
Many of these homes feature private pools, hot tubs, fire pits, alfresco dining areas, spacious outdoor lounges, and large windows designed to make the most of the views. Whether you’re relaxing after a hike, enjoying drinks with friends, or spending a quiet evening under the stars, the scenery becomes part of every moment.
Perfect for families, couples, and groups, Sedona vacation rentals with red rock views offer the space, privacy, and comfort to enjoy one of Arizona’s most breathtaking destinations.





















