Excursion de 2 heures en kayak eau-vin au départ de Cottonwood





Description
Un circuit tout à fait unique en Arizona qui combine le plaisir d’une descente en kayak sur la rivière Verde avec une dégustation de vin! Il y a de l'eau dans le désert et du vin avec ce circuit exclusif Water to Wine.
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Itinéraire
La visite classique de l’eau au vin commence par une excursion d’une heure et demie environ en kayak gonflable sur un tronçon pittoresque de la rivière Verde, avec juste assez de chutes et de radiers pour ajouter un peu d’excitation sans ébouriffer les plumes. Votre excursion sur la rivière se termine à l’ombre des grands arbres Cottonwood au confluent de Oak Creek et de la rivière Verde. Ici, vous empruntez le chemin de gravier qui traverse les vignobles jusqu'à la ferme toscane située à Alcantara Vineyards pour votre plus grand plaisir en dégustant du vin.
L'Alcantara Vineyards est un lieu de prédilection sur le sentier viticole de la vallée de la Verde. Il propose des vins primés et des sommeliers sympathiques qui vous guideront tout au long de la dégustation. Chaque client reçoit un crédit de 20 $ (compris dans le prix) à utiliser pour des dégustations de vin, de la nourriture ou des cadeaux.
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Ce qui est inclus
Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Déconseillé aux voyageurs avec des problèmes à la colonne vertébrale
- Déconseillé aux femmes enceintes
- Déconseillé aux voyageurs avec des problèmes cardiovasculaires
- Condition physique moyenne requise
Avis(405)
Super fun. Guide with the blue hair was super cool and knowledgeable. Definitely recommend! Will do again next visit to Sedona!
It was an adventure and we enjoyed it! Calm water, friendly staff and a visit to a local winery! Check it out!
This was a beautiful ride down the Verde River. Since I was solo, Scotty (guide) went with me & he’s an amazing human! Great way to spend a hot day in Sedona!
Great day! Very relaxing kayaking - floated most of the time. Beautiful scenery, so green. Definitely will do it again.
This is a must do excursion. The river is awesome with many small rapids. There are also narrowing areas where you could only go through single file which added to the charm of the river. Beautiful scenery. The winery was also amazing. The sangria was fantastic and do try some food as it is delicious. You will be very happy choosing this experience!
2/5 Stars: Fun activity, but poor communication and safety concerns While the kayaking was fun and the winery was a lovely stop (I especially appreciated their support for local animal shelters), the logistics were disappointing. We never met Scotty aka Young Jesus as advertised in their texts, and the photos they took of us at the beginning were very poor quality (didn’t matter to us in particular, but others might care). It seemed odd that no one communicated they wouldn't be there at the end to collect the equipment, leaving us to figure it out ourselves. Despite being a self-guided tour with absent hosts, we were bombarded with tip requests, receiving texts before and after specifying percentages, plus seeing multiple signs on-site. Furthermore, the transport van appeared to be missing a door, which felt very unsafe on public roads. It’s hard to justify tipping when the hosts are a no-show and safety feels like an afterthought.
The experience was great and I highly recommend this adventure. So much fun and our guide, Matthew was great.
Relaxing experience on the river, but I would have preferred if more than just the 20$ was towards wine tasting and food at the end of the experience. We were so worn out from the river we wished for the cost of both the kayaking and wine tasting was more evenly distributed. But overall it was a fun and relaxing experience.
Not difficult even if you have no experience on the water. The inflatable kayaks were easy to maneuver through mild rapids, the weather was great, and we enjoyed it thoroughly!
Everything was perfect the water the weather the temperature the group my son and friends just great wildlife the turtles the birds the fish the bees the butterfly’s



