Tours/Sedona/Grand Canyon & Sedona Self-Guided Tour (Shuttle Areas Included)
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Grand Canyon & Sedona Self-Guided Tour (Shuttle Areas Included)

3.5(39)Sedona1 hour
VIATOR3.3(24)TRIPADVISOR3.9(15)

Description

Witness the natural splendor of the Southwest with this combo tour of Sedona and the Grand Canyon. Experience Sedona’s spiritual power at huge red rock formations and discover why locals call this desert town a “a cathedral without walls.” Tour the south rim of the Grand Canyon, one of the natural wonders of the world, and learn the history of the Hopi tribe who lived there. This tour combo is chock full of breathtaking vistas, unforgettable hikes, and hidden history. After booking, check your email/text to download the separate Audio Tour Guide App by Action while connected to WiFi or mobile data. Enter the password, download the tour, and enjoy it offline. Follow the audio instructions and route from the designated starting point. New, Lifetime access, no expiry. Use it anytime, on any trip, as many times as you want. This isn't an entrance ticket. Check opening hours before your visit.

Tour Options

Grand Canyon & Sedona Self-Guided Tour (Shuttle Areas Included)

Itinerary

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This quirky, drop-dead gorgeous town has tons to offer, from shops and galleries to unbelievable red rock hikes. But it’s also packed with unique, surprising history, as you’re about to discover. I hope you’re ready to explore a place like no other! Note: The tour is over 9 miles long, with more than 35+ audio stories, and takes about 2-3 hours to complete. New, Lifetime access, no expiry. Use it anytime, on any trip, as many times as you want.

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Find a spot to park, then hop out of the car and head for the Tlaquepaque Arts Shopping Village. This market is a Sedona must-see. It’s absolutely full of shops and galleries featuring local arts and crafts, as well as plentiful food offerings if you’re feeling peckish.

120 min

This is the trailhead for Cathedral Rock Trail, a steep 1.2-mile trek offering phenomenal vistas. It’s considered a challenging hike, with 800 feet of elevation gain, so make sure you’re prepared if you decide to make the journey. Otherwise, you can simply enjoy the views of Cathedral Rock!

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The trail name has nothing to do with some unearthed Sinagua artifact. It’s actually the title of a movie filmed in Sedona! See, long after the Sinagua vanished, Sedona became home to a handful of pioneer families. Among them: T.C. Schnebly, who saw a bright future for the community, even though it could barely even be called a community when he arrived. Schnebly built the area’s first hotel and general store, and created the first post office in 1902 to put it on the grid! The problem? This place didn’t even have a name yet!

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Sedona changed forever in 1923, when filmmaker Zane Grey arrived with a film crew and a dream. Here, Zane shot the silent film Call of the Canyon, a western about a soldier returning from war. He wanted creative freedom he couldn’t get in LA, and was captivated by Sedona’s landscape.

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Back in 1931, the Empire State Building finished construction in New York. Uhhh so… what does that have to do with Sedona? Well, local rancher and sculptor Marguerite Staude saw that skyscraper and was so inspired she simply had to create something just as impressive in her home state of Arizona.

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At the bend in this road, you’ll find Marg’s Draw Trail, one of Sedona’s mid-length trails at 4 miles out and back. This trail’s famous for offering up-close views of Sedona’s famous red rocks. If you’re here in the spring, you can also catch cactus flowers blooming along the trail!

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From here, you can get a great look at Courthouse Butte. These majestic formations were one of the main reasons Hollywood came to Sedona in the first place. They just seem to scream “wild west,” don’t they? If you’d like to get a closer look, you can access a couple of different trails from this parking lot.

120 min

Village of Oak Creek, known to locals as “The Village,” this unincorporated community is chock full of shops and restaurants perfect for a post-tour break. The Village also boasts three huge golf courses for those who like to hit the links!

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The easy-to-access, scenic vista of Lover’s Knoll is the perfect spot for a romantic photo op. For some folks, it’s also the ultimate outdoor wedding destination!

5 min

Here, you’ll find Pyramid Mountain Trail—named, of course, for that pyramid-shaped mountain directly in front of us. This 2-mile loop takes about an hour to hike and offers stupendous scenery the whole time. It also presents some insight into why some people consider this land sacred.

60 min

It’s definitely worth the price, but if you’d rather not pay, you’ll have an option to turn around before the ticket booth.

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This Crescent Moon Picnic Site, offers much more than just a great place for a snack. This creekside sanctuary boasts spectacular views and swimming as well! Cathedral Rock is clearly visible from here, and this is one of the most photographed views in Sedona! Chances are if you’ve seen photos of Sedona, one of them was shot from right here

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This is Red Rock State Park, a small but mighty stretch of some of the prettiest wilderness in the Sedona area. This 286-acre park offers plentiful hiking and biking trails, picnic areas, and scenic vistas.

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Welcome to Grand Canyon National Park! This awe-inspiring natural wonder is unlike any other place on earth, and your narrated driving tour will make sure you get the most out of your visit. Full of astonishing vistas, unbeatable hikes, and some surprising history, this national park is an absolute must-see for anyone in the USA.

10 min

The tour begins near the South Entrance Station, where you'll be filled in on the different entrance fee options.

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You'll arrive first at the Visitor Center, where you can find maps and other park info, as well as restrooms and snacks.

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Your first overlook will be Mather Point, one of the park's most popular spots. The views here are simply incredible, offering clear line of sight up to 30 miles across the canyon!

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The next viewpoint is Yavapai Point, where you'll get more great views from the canyon's south rim and learn about the tribe for whom the point is named.

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The first stop within the village is the Hopi House, an incredibly accurate recreation of the ancient Hopi dwellings one might have found here while the tribe still occupied the area. This building is also the perfect place to pick up some handmade souvenirs from your visit!

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Want to get hands on with the Grand Canyon's geological history? Just stop by the Yavapai Geology Museum for some educational exhibits!

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As you continue on to Kolb Studio, the competitor to Lookouot Studio, you'll hear all about the bitter rivalry between the two which almost drove them both to ruin back in the 1900s.

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Up ahead are two buildings perched on the canyon’s edge. The one you can see right now is Lookout Studio, and you’ll find one just a little beyond it called Kolb Studio.

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For the next part of the tour, you'll hop on board the park's free shuttle. Don't worry, your audio tour guide will instruct you on exactly how to do this!

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The first stop on Hermit Road is Trailview Overlook, which offers views of the famous Bright Angel Trail, the grueling path which leads all the way down to the bottom of the canyon. You'll probably even see some exhausted hikers climbing it!

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Next up is Maricopa Point, which was once the site of a uranium mining operation. Get the unexpected history behind this while you appreciate the gorgeous views.

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After that is Powell Point, which offers more canyon magic and honors the explorer who risked life and limb to chart the Colorado River.

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The shuttle route brings you next to Hopi Point, where you'll learn about bald eagles, their importance to the Hopi tribe, and how to spot them.

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If you've been hoping for a great view of the Colorado River, that's up next at Mohave Point. Here, you'll get a bird's eye view of this tremendously powerful river.

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Monument Creek Vista, up next, offers a view of the most intense rapids in the park: Granite Rapids. You'll also hear about the first female river guide and how she got her start in the Grand Canyon!

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The next stop on your right is Pima Point, which sports one of the best views of Colorado. When you’re there, stop and listen. If the vista’s quiet, you can hear the rushing sound of water moving along the river.

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So where does all this stuff get its name? Well, back in the mining days, one particular miner had no interest in being around other people. He far preferred the rhythms of nature. He spent most of his life living near this spot, content to while away his days with only the rocks and birds and squirrels to keep him company.

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After the shuttle, the tour continues east along Desert View Drive. The first stop along this road is Pipe Creek Vista, a favorite for birders hoping to spot the canyon's rarer specimens, including even the ultra-rare California condor!

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The next landmark is the appropriately-named Duck on a Rock Viewpoint, which offers a good look at an oddly-shaped rock formation many claim looks exactly like a duck.

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After that is Grandview Point, and the view seriously is grand. This is also the trailhead for a hiking trail which leads below the canyon's rim and features some truly remarkable sights.

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After that you'll come to Lipan Point, offering another great river view along with some fascinating facts about the park's geology.

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The final viewpoint along this drive is Navajo Point, and last certainly isn't least in this case. Navajo Point is actually the highest viewpoint on the entire southern rim, standing at a staggering 7,500 feet above sea level!

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At last, you'll arrive at the iconic Desert View Watchtower, a truly impressive stone structure perched on the canyon's edge. Depending on the season, you can even climb to the top for a view unlike any other. The tour concludes here.

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A popular place for viewing sunrise & sunset, this remote lookout & shuttle stop offers restrooms.

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The South Kaibab Trail is a hiking trail in Grand Canyon National Park, located in the U.S. state of Arizona. Unlike the Bright Angel Trail which also begins at the south rim of the Grand Canyon and leads to the Colorado River, the South Kaibab Trail follows a ridge out to Skeleton Point allowing for 360-degree views of the canyon.

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Tusayan Ruins and Museum is a great stop for learning more about ancient cultures. We particularly enjoyed the walk through the ruins with the signage.

Highlights

Text transcripts of audio narration & Self-paced format (start/pause/resume anytime)
Pre-recorded audio commentary (downloadable or streamable)
This is a GPS-powered, self-guided audio tour that works through an app
Lifetime access (no expiration) with Customer support (chat/email)
Suggested walking/driving itinerary with stop-by-stop directions
This tour is NOT an entrance ticket to the park
Offline GPS-enabled route map
NO in-person guide or physical equipment (bring your own device & headphones)

What's included

Included
Text transcripts of audio narration & Self-paced format (start/pause/resume anytime)
Pre-recorded audio commentary (downloadable or streamable)
This is a GPS-powered, self-guided audio tour that works through an app
Lifetime access (no expiration) with Customer support (chat/email)
Suggested walking/driving itinerary with stop-by-stop directions
This tour is NOT an entrance ticket to the park
Offline GPS-enabled route map
NO in-person guide or physical equipment (bring your own device & headphones)
Not included
Entrance fees, in-person guide, headphones, transport, parking, food,Wi-Fi or cellular data, rentals

Traveller Ratings

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Important Information

  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • How To Access: After booking, you’ll get an email and text with setup instructions and password (search “audio tour” in emails and texts). • Download the separate tour app by Action • Enter the password sent by email and text. • MUST download the tour while in strong wifi/cellular. • Works offline after download.
  • How to start touring: Open Action’s separate audio tour guide app once onsite. • If there is just one tour, launch it. • If multiple tour versions exist, launch the one with your planned starting point and direction.
  • Go to the starting point No one will meet you at the start. This tour is self-guided Enter the first story’s point and the audio will begin automatically Follow the audio cues to the next story, which will also play automatically. Enjoy hands-free exploring. If you face audio issues, contact support. Stick to the tour route & speed limit for the best experience.
  • Travel worry-free: Use the tour app anytime, on any day, and over multiple days. Start and pause the tour whenever you like, taking breaks and exploring side excursions at your own pace. Skip anything you don’t care about or explore bonus content for everything that interests you
  • Savings tips: Driving tours: purchase just one tour for everyone in the car
  • New, Lifetime access, no expiry. Use it anytime, on any trip, as many times as you want.
  • Audio Setup: Connect your phone to your car's stereo system using Bluetooth, USB, or AUX. For the best experience, consider using headphones for walking tours. Audio playback is compatible with Apple CarPlay, with navigation features coming soon. Support for Android Auto is also on the way.
  • The tour requires a supported mobile device for navigation. Please use an iPhone with iOS 15 or later, an Android device with Android 9 or later, or an iPad/tablet with GPS and cellular service.
  • Important: At Grand Canyon South Rim, private vehicles are not allowed on Hermit Road from March 1 to November 30. During that period, you must use the free park shuttle to visit Hermits Rest and related viewpoints.
  • You’ll need to take the park shuttle to access an area that is not open to private vehicles. We recommend bringing headphones so you can continue listening to the tour while riding the shuttle.

Reviews(39)

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gretcheng508
April 16, 2026
Good Value for what you get

My friend and I took a trip to Arizona and we rented a car to have more flexibility. We were intrigued by the Self-guided driving bundle offered. It worked well for us. We liked how if was easy to set up and required no wi-fi. We learned things we didn't know and appreciated the map function as well. For the money, it was worth it and it did enhance our trip to both the Grand Canyon and Sedona.

Operator response

Gretchen, I’m glad my Grand Canyon and Sedona GPS Driving Audio Tour Bundle worked well for your trip and gave you the flexibility you were looking for. It’s great that the easy setup, offline use, and map function enhanced your experience, and that you learned new things along the way. If you’re planning more adventures, check out my Arizona Bundle featuring Saguaro, Mt. Lemmon, and more. Happy exploring!

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Willie_J
December 17, 2025
Worst tour

Makes no sense to pay for a tour that could be given out for free. There’s no proper instructions on how to get the audio to listen. It sends you to the middle of nowhere with the hopes of trying to find things to stop for.

Operator response

Willie, I’m sorry to hear that your experience didn’t meet expectations. Once you book the tour, you should receive an email with detailed instructions and a tutorial video to guide you through the setup process. Did you receive that email? I also noticed that the password hasn’t been redeemed on your account yet, which could be part of the issue. It’s crucial to download and set up the tour in advance, especially in areas with limited service. I always recommend doing this before your visit. Starting at the correct starting point is also essential, as the tour automatically triggers once you reach it. From there, just follow the route and speed limit, and the tour should work seamlessly. Could you please let me know more about the issues you encountered? I’d love to understand how we can improve your experience. Feel free to contact me directly—I’m available daily from 9 to 6 EST and would be happy to assist you.

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Celeste_R
October 20, 2025
waste of money

I purchased the app based on the positive reviews; however, my experience was not positive. We could not get the app to work. It would cut in and out and stop mid-sentence. Fortunately, I purchased the app with Viator rewards

Operator response

Celeste, I’m sorry to hear about the issue. The app has multiple versions based on your starting location, so please download the one that matches your route—or all of them if you’re unsure—as it works fully offline once set up. To ensure the GPS syncs correctly, make sure you’re following the route within the app and keeping to the speed limit. I’m available daily from 9 to 6 EST for any assistance. No worries—your tour is valid for a full year, so you can reuse it anytime or contact me for a refund or replacement.

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BEKKI_D
September 16, 2025
It was great. Very easy...

It was great. Very easy to follow. We had never been, help us alot. Thank you. Never lost connect. Loved all the information

Operator response

Bekki, I’m so happy to hear you enjoyed my Grand Canyon and Sedona audio tour bundle. It’s wonderful that the app was easy to follow and helped you navigate new areas without losing connection. I loved that you appreciated all the information—we put a lot of effort into making the tour fun and informative. If you want to explore more, check out my 30+ National Parks Bundle, which offers self-guided tours of iconic destinations like Glacier, Yellowstone, Joshua Tree, and many more. Happy travels!

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Christina_H
September 11, 2025
Great for saving money and no crowds!

It was amazing! My husband and I don’t care for the big crowds.. we were able to enjoy the Grand Canyons and a ton of valuable information without the hassle of dealing with others..

Operator response

Christina, I’m so glad you and your husband enjoyed my Grand Canyon and Sedona audio tour at your own pace. It’s great to hear the tour helped you avoid the crowds while still capturing all the fascinating stories. If you’re planning more adventures, check out my Arizona Bundle featuring Saguaro, Mt. Lemmon, and more. Happy exploring!

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Z970TQkimw
August 18, 2025
Great option for seeing the sites on your own terms

This is the second time I’ve used this company for a self driving tour of a tourist area. I bought the bundle package as I was staying in Sedona for about four days and I knew I was going to be doing a couple of different things. I wound up doing the south rim driving tour at the Grand Canyon on this trip. I find the app very easy to use and they do give you a lot of very cool facts about the area that you’re driving in. The map was very accurate and told me exactly where I should stop and park to see some of the most important sites. When I would get back in the car and plug my phone back in the map would pick up right where I left off, which was nice. Guided tours are nice, but sometimes you just wanna control your own timetable and see things at your own pace and this company is an excellent way to do that.

Operator response

Kim, I'm glad you enjoyed your self-guided tour and found my app easy to use. It’s great that it helped you explore the Grand Canyon and Sedona at your pace, and you appreciated the detailed facts and maps. You’re right—having control over your timetable enhances the experience. For more flexible adventures, try my Ultimate Arizona Self-Guided Tour Bundle, including Horseshoe Bend, Mt. Lemmon, Petrified Forest, Saguaro, Page, and Red Rock State Park. Keep exploring freely.

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Herbert N G
July 15, 2025
Informative and recommended

The self guided tour worked really well, better than I expected. Easy to find the starting point. Interesting and informative at each stop

Operator response

Herbert, I’m glad to hear my Grand Canyon and Sedona audio tours worked better than you expected. Happy you found the starting point easily and enjoyed the stories along the way. It includes Horseshoe Bend, Mt. Lemmon, Petrified Forest, Saguaro, Page, and Red Rock State Park. Keep exploring at your own pace.

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Rebecca_G
January 18, 2025
Not What We Thought

The audio tour never synched with the location we were at. We had to call for customer assistance in trying to get it to work. We were disappointed and frustrated.

Operator response

Rebecca, It’s disappointing that the audio didn’t sync properly. The tour must be started at the set starting point for the audio to trigger automatically. My support team is available to assist with any issues from 5 AM to 5 PM EST. Could you let me know where the problem started? Was the audio working initially? The tour is valid for a year so you can retry it anytime. I’d be happy to help with a replacement or refund. Please reach out—I’d like to help however I can!

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LM4167
January 3, 2025
Horrible App, do not waste your money!

Do not waste your money!!! This app did not project onto my car's video screen when connected. It does not work with Android Auto (android phone) or Apple CarPlay (iPhone). We tried it by connecting both my android phone and my husband's iPhone and neither worked. You can hear the app playing through the speakers, but the app will not project on the car's screen. Apparently the app is designed for people with older cars with no screens, where the person actually has to use a phone holder which we do not have. Additionally, the information provided is extremely limited and basic, as if it is designed for a 3rd grader. You can look up better information on your own and plot the different stops along the way. We were so frustrated with this app as it was too late to plan alternatives once we became frustrated with its ineptitude. The fact that you can only get a full refund within 24 hours of purchase is ridiculous.

Operator response

Hi there, my app doesn’t support Apple CarPlay or Android Auto. However, as mentioned in the listing, it connects to your phone via Bluetooth, USB, or an aux cable. You can also use your phone’s speakers with a holder if needed. My product is valid for a year, so you have plenty of time to use it again. Contact my support team if you’d like a replacement or refund—they’re always happy to help!

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ienroll
December 25, 2024
I had real trouble...

I had real trouble understanding how this app works. I bought Sedona to GrandCanyon trip but it came with a bundle with individual trips of its own like GC trip and Sedona strips but not Sedona to GC trip. So, 1) Figuring out was very painful 2) It is also very painful when the offline app stops working in the middle of no where on individual trip and expects to have WIFI available to figure out a return back. But no WIFI on many of there trip endings. So had a very hard time here as well.

Operator response

Unfortunately, you faced these issues. The bundle includes two individual tours—one for Sedona and one for the Grand Canyon—and it’s mentioned in the listing that it’s a bundle, not a single trip from Sedona to the Grand Canyon. To avoid setup problems, I always recommend downloading and setting up the tours beforehand using a strong network connection. The tours work offline, but closing the app during download or using a low network can cause interruptions. Detailed instructions and a tutorial video are emailed to help with setup. Don’t worry—my tour is valid for a year after booking, so you can try it again anytime.

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