How much does a Sedona retreat cost?
Private Couples Retreats are typically $3000-$4500 total for sessions only (without lodging), though could be more or less depending upon chosen itinerary. Women’s Retreats are usually around $5000 total for two ladies (including lodging). Day Package pricing is usually $700-$1000/person. Sedona Wellness Retreat starts at $4,000 per week per guest, with a $100 reservation fee. This rate is standard for the minimum stay of two weeks or the maximum stay of twelve weeks—there are no discounts for longer stays or for multiple guests.
Do you have to pay for Sedona?
There’s a belief that you have to pay to hike anywhere in Sedona but that’s not the case. It’s true that Red Rock Passes are required to park at popular trailheads along State Route 179 and in Oak Creek Canyon. The passes raise money to improve and maintain trails. Ranked as one of the best hikes in the USA, Devil’s Bridge in Sedona is a must-do. The trail can be crowded, but I’ll also show you a more pleasant route that’s easier to park at. Devil’s Bridge, the largest natural sandstone arch in the Sedona area, is doable by most folks, with only some steep stairs at the end.Though you don’t need a reservation to hike at Devil’s Bridge, you will need to purchase a Red Rock Pass to park your car at any of the trailheads. There are kiosks to purchase a pass at the trailhead parking lots, or you can purchase one in Sedona in many locations, including the visitor center.
What is the cheapest time to visit Sedona?
As for the specific cheapest time to go to Sedona, aim for April or October. These months offer the perfect balance of pleasant weather and affordability. Pictures of Sedona Arizona, beautifully capture its essence, but experiencing it in person during these months is both magical and budget-friendly. Worst Times to Visit Sedona Since summer is so sweltering in the Phoenix area, many Arizonans escape to Sedona in July and August for its slightly cooler climate. So, while the area won’t be swarming with summer visitors, it won’t be empty, either. That said, the worst times for crowds in Sedona are spring and fall.