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Stargazing In Sedona

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70-Minute Duration
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Lasts 70 Minutes from Start to Finish
High-Quality Equipment
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Use of Celestron C11 Telescopes and Binoculars.
Comfort Amenities Provided
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Chairs, Blankets, and Parkas for a Cozy Experience.
Small Group Experience
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Intimate Setting with a Maximum of Six Guests per Group.

Description

Leave the city lights behind and immerse yourself in Sedona's dark skies. This intimate tour offers a front-row seat to the universe, complete with astrophotography souvenirs and engaging storytelling. Perfect for both curious minds and seasoned stargazers.

Just outside Sedona, in a secluded desert clearing, the night comes alive with starlight. Guided by professional astronomers, you'll begin by scanning the sky as constellations are revealed with a high-powered laser pointer. Ancient myths, cultural lore, and celestial science all come together in a storytelling experience that’s as informative as it is inspiring.

Then comes the magic. With your own high-powered Celestron telescope—set up and ready for you—you’ll explore six or more deep-sky objects in detail. Gaze at Saturn's rings, distant galaxies, and glowing nebulae while the guide explains each sight with clarity and passion. Each telescope is shared only within your group, ensuring plenty of time at the eyepiece.

Comfort is prioritized throughout the evening. You’ll have a chair to relax in, high-powered binoculars for wide-field views, and warm blankets or parkas on cooler nights. Whether it’s your first time looking through a telescope or your hundredth, the experience is immersive and unforgettable.

Best of all, your night among the stars comes with digital keepsakes—high-resolution images taken through the telescopes, delivered to you after the tour. It’s a way to bring a little piece of the cosmos home.


What's Included

Professional Astronomer Guide
Laser-Guided Constellation Tour
Use of Celestron C11 Telescope
High-Powered Binoculars
Comfortable Chairs
Warm Blankets and Parkas
Astrophotography Souvenir Image
Transportation to the Site
Guide Gratuity
Food and Beverages
Personal Telescopes or Equipment
Smoking and Alcohol

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I bring my own telescope?

Personal telescopes are not necessary, as high-quality equipment is provided.

Are pets allowed?

No, pets are not permitted on the tour.

Do you serve drinks?

We don’t serve drinks but you are welcome to bring your own non alcoholic beverage.

Are children allowed on the tour?

Children aged 6 and above are welcome; however, the tour is not suitable for younger children.


Know Before You Book

Minimum Age: There is no minimum age to join this tour
Children under 6 years old are not permitted on the tour.
Transportation to the observation site is not provided; guests must arrange their own travel.
Smoking and alcohol consumption are strictly prohibited at the site.
Pets are not allowed on the tour
Full refund if cancelled 24 hours or more before tour start time

Quick Facts

City
Sedona

Duration
1h 10min

Adult Rate
$117

Child Rate
$76

Guest Rate
$117


Itinerary • 1h 10min • 5 activities

Arrive at the designated dark sky site near Sedona, where your astronomer guide will provide an overview of the evening's agenda and safety protocols.

Duration
10 minutes

Learn about prominent constellations and their histories as your guide uses a high-powered laser pointer to navigate the night sky.

Duration
15 minutes

Observe at least six celestial objects through your dedicated Celestron C11 telescope, with explanations provided for each.

Duration
30 minutes

Use high-powered binoculars for a broader view of the sky, while relaxing in provided chairs with warm blankets.

Duration
10 minutes

Receive high-resolution images captured during your session, serving as a lasting memento of your stargazing experience.

Duration
5 minutes