Sedona hotels and lodging.

If you’re visiting Sedona, AZ and the surrounding area, there are numerous options for places to stay. Why not get a discount on your wine tour while you’re at it?

We’ve teamed up with a few places, and are able to offer a tour discount should you choose to stay at any of them. Follow the links and take a few moments to explore some great options. . .

Sedona Pines Resort is nestled in the Red Rock Country of Sedona, and you can use a Gray Card Membership to get your wine tour discount there. Click here for access to the discount for your experience.

You can also use the My Gray Card membership at Highlands Resort in Cornville, Arizona. This is nearby to wine country and other fun activities. Click here for the Sip Sedona wine tour discount.

Sedona Reál Inn & Suites is located close to area hiking trails and all other Sedona activities. Get your special offer for Corks & Kegs with Sip Sedona Wine Tours during your stay.

Canyon Villa Bed & Breakfast is an incredible place to spend your weekend. They have a great blog about area activities. Check it out here.

Pines Inn & Suites is located close to the Old Town Cottonwood area, where you’ll plenty of things to do in and around town. This family owned hotel is a big supporter of the local wine industry, wine country and Verde Valley Wine Trail.

If Jerome, AZ might be more your speed because you like to check out historical areas, we like the folks over at The Ghost City Inn.

Looking for something that’s not a hotel? Check out Pura Vida Vacation Properties. Their list of recommendations on area wine culture is wonderful.

If all of the above isn’t enough of a starting point, we also think these spots are pretty cool:

El Portal is an incredible place to stay, and dog friendly!

Tiny Camp is one of the most unique places to stay during your trip to Sedona or Old Town Cottonwood.

Sedona Soul Shack is awesome, has rave reviews, and is close to so many area activities.

The Little Daisy is your spot for larger groups, corporate retreats, or special events. And the views!

We hope this helps you plan your trip to the Verde Valley, and always feel free to reach out with more questions on area recommendations.

Thanks,

Dylan Jung (Owner, Sip Sedona)

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