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Katherine_K, Apr 2026
Good tour with different sights
Malcolm was an excellent guide. Secret canyon was nice because it wasn’t very crowded and you were able to get really good pictures. Malcolm also took really great shots. Horseshoe bend is amazing, def Worth a stop. It was nice to do the 3pm tour because the stops weren’t that crowded
MaryLou_A, Apr 2026
This was an absolutely...
This was an absolutely amazing tour! The views were spectacular. Our tour guide was the best. She really taught us about Navajo history and went the extra mile taking pics of the couples. I hope you can look up her name because I can’t remember it but she was fabulous!!!!!
Mark_L, Apr 2026
Very enjoyable boat trip
Boat trip to Phi Phi islands including swimming, snorkelling, and time on the islands beaches. Maya beach is beautiful, all the islands we visited were, enjoyed seeing the macaque monkeys on one of the islands. Really good lunch on one of the islands too. Recommended.
Joanna_M, Apr 2026
So well worth it!!
This tour is so well worth your time!! It hit a good mix of spots in Sedona, from unique stops to ones more well-known, all with terrific history and humor mixed in. It was so interesting to learn more about the area in general and the specific spots we stopped at; we were telling the rest of our family about what we learned the rest of our trip! We had Patrick as our tour guide and we can't say enough great things about him--he was so well-informed, humorous, personable, and approachable. He made the tour so interesting and fun, try to get him if you can! This was a great tour to fit in as it didn't take too much time but gave you a really good overview of the area and introduced you to both some spots you may not have heard about it as well as some you could then go back to if you wanted.
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Arizona tours tend to showcase its world-famous landscapes. The state has three national parks, so you’ll find plenty of experts to guide you through the Grand Canyon, Sedona Vortex, and the Sonoran Desert by foot, off-road vehicles, railroad, or mountain bikes. There’s even a narrated cruise that takes you out on Canyon Lake or helicopter and hot air balloon rides that can give you aerial perspectives. But don’t forget that Arizona’s allure extends beyond its natural wonders. So, when you need a break from your outdoor adventures, local guides help you experience Arizona’s exceptional food and wine scene.

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