Sedona's Luxury Vacation Rentals Have Something for Everyone
February 13, 2007. The first sentence of the article says it all: "Ask five people to sum up Sedona, and you'll probably get five wildly different responses." The New York Times highlighted Sedona in its "36 Hours" series this weekend, and the wide variety of activities the article featured proves this Northern Arizona town has broad appeal. The author called it "…a quirky city that some call the most beautiful place in the United States."
We suggest you stay in a luxury vacation rental for longer than just one weekend, however. After all, as the article shows, there's more here than you can see in just 36 hours.
Northern Arizona offers every outdoors activity you can imagine, rivaling mountain destinations such as the Adirondacks and the Pacific Northwest. Whether you enjoy golfing, fishing or hiking, the stunning red rock desert background will captivate you.
Apparently, a mysterious, unknown force also seems to captivate many visitors, making this a New Age destination on par with Northern California. Crystals and metaphysical books might vie as bestsellers in the local stores with Southwestern art. For all the great restaurants and galleries, Sedona could be called a smaller version of Santa Fe.
