Grand Canyon Premier - Pink Jeep Tour in Sedona, AZ

204 N Highway 89ASedona, AZ 86336
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Overview

This jeep tour takes you on an unforgettable journey to the Grand Canyon National Park, a site that attracts millions of visitors each year! You will visit the South Rim (the deepest and widest part of the canyon), and while you’re there, enjoy a gourmet sandwich boxed lunch! Along the way, a knowledgeable guide will provide history about the region, and you will stop at numerous overlooks for more stunning views!

up to 10 hrs 1 or more people

Good To Know

  • Tour duration: 10 hours.
  • Passengers must be 3 years of age or older.
  • This tour is not recommended for women who are expecting.
  • Picture stops where you will be getting out of the vehicle and doing short walks on uneven terrain.
  • All guests must have upper body strength with the ability to hold themselves up during the tour. Guests are responsible for getting themselves in and out of our vehicles for their tour.
  • Hotel pick-up is automatically scheduled. Pick-ups are accommodated either before the tour, in our complimentary shuttle, or during the tour in a Jeep (pick-up time comes out of the tour time).
  • To maintain social distancing at Pink Jeep, the number of riders will be limited, and parties separated in vehicles.

Description

The canyon’s natural wonder is unlike anything on Earth, and Pink Adventure Tours is your expert guide for this phenomenal experience. This Grand Canyon Premier Tour offers an unparalleled journey of style and comfort on your way to one of the Seven Wonders of the World.

Your Certified Interpretive Guide will meet you at the Pink Adventure Tours Plaza in Sedona, where your customized, pink Mercedes Sprinter vehicle awaits. Relax in roomy captain’s chairs, indulge in a boxed lunch of your choice, and enjoy views through large windows as you head north. Sedona leads into Oak Creek Canyon, which is home to Slide Rock State Park and its natural rock water slide. Flagstaff, whose downtown sits along historic Route 66, marks the approximate halfway point of the trip as miles of Ponderosa pines lines the way to Grand Canyon National Park.

Upon your arrival, the canyon’s vast expanse lies before you at Mather Point. The Colorado River and its tributaries reveal two billion geological years. Your expert guide will share theories, facts, and legends that add to the allure of the vistas and structures. See El Tovar, a hotel built in 1905 that still offers the most luxurious accommodations at the Grand Canyon. It has a rustic elegance that harmonizes perfectly with the environment.

Your return trip will showcase the Arizona high county once more, as you head from the majestic splendor of the Grand Canyon back through the cool pines. It will be an experience you’ll remember for years to come, and this is what Pink Adventure Tours does. Come explore with Pink Adventure Tours.

Grand Canyon Premier - Pink Jeep Tour Reviews

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joelu250
Bellingham, Washington
"Totally fun Adventure"
TripAdvisor user rating 5.0 out of 5
Reviewed December 16, 2024 NEW
What a great tour. Renee was great and very informative. The views were great and the trail was adventurous. This was a lot of fun.
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looongcat
Louisville, Kentucky
"Disappointing, overhyped, and extremely overpriced"
TripAdvisor user rating 1.0 out of 5
Reviewed November 29, 2024 NEW
At $150-200 per person, the Pink Jeep Broken Arrow Tour in Sedona is extremely overpriced and overhyped. My boyfriend and I went on the twilight broken arrow tour. What they don't tell you is that they cram the jeeps completely full, and someone has to sit in the front, which is apparently more comfortable but much less thrilling. I was the lucky person put in this position because I was polite and let others go in front of us. The driver said we would rotate who would sit in front, which of course didn't happen, and I had to sit there the whole time missing what the people in the back were seeing. The majority of our trip was spent driving to the trail, which wasn't all that exciting. The "thrilling" part was maybe 8 minutes total. I wasn't too impressed with the driver's comedy routine, either. We got out once to take some photos, and that was it. We got better photos from Uptown Sedona. At the same price as a day pass to Universal or Disney, this is just a blatant rip-off. There are so many wonderful free or low-cost things to do in Sedona that are much higher quality. We really enjoyed Crane Petroglyph Heritage Site, Palatki Heritage Site, a birding tour with Tim of Birding Northern Arizona, and watching the sunset at Airport Mesa. These were all much, much better than the Pink Jeep Tours. Not recommended unless you're absolutely obsessed with jeeps and have tons of money to burn.
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Prairiefire-WI
"Our Sedona guide was just about perfect"
TripAdvisor user rating 5.0 out of 5
Reviewed November 26, 2024 NEW
One of the highlights of our Sedona trip. The scenery, of course, was great, and our guide, Andy Helm, was just about as knowledgeable and personable as any guide we've had anywhere. Fun, educational, comfortable--all-around good time!
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Frequently Asked Questions about Grand Canyon Premier - Pink Jeep Tour

What are the hours of operation?

Tour departs at 8:30 AM. Our office in uptown Sedona is open from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM, year round. During the summer months our office stays open until 8:00 PM. Our Contact Center is open 6:00 AM to 11:00 PM November 5 - March 10, and 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM March 11 - November 4.

Are there any age/physical/health/etc. restrictions for this tour?

For the safety of our passengers, all guests must have upper body strength with the ability to hold themselves up during the tour. Guests are responsible for getting themselves in and out of our vehicles for their tour. Most of our tours do not require hiking, although they do have picture stops where you will be getting out of the vehicle and doing short walks on uneven terrain.

What should I bring?

Sunscreen and a bottle for water. We have a water refill station located at our merchandise store to keep your bottle full of water. Don't forget to bring a camera! A purse or standard sized backpack are acceptable, however, there is no storage space in our vehicles. Anything you bring needs to fit comfortably in your lap throughout the tour. Due to the bouncy nature of our tours, full meals or glass bottles are prohibited on the vehicle. If necessary, you are welcome to bring a small containable snack such as a granola bar. Due to Arizona law, alcoholic beverages are prohibited in our vehicles.

What should I wear?

We recommend wearing comfortable outdoor clothing with closed toe shoes. You may want to bring a hat and switch to eyeglasses if you wear contacts (tours can be dusty and this can irritate your eyes if you wear contacts). For sunset tours or tours to the Grand Canyon, we recommend layered clothing. Temperatures can be colder at night and the Grand Canyon is 10 - 15 degrees colder than Sedona.

Where is the meeting location?

All of our tours depart from our office which is located at 204 N. Highway 89A, Sedona, AZ 86336.

Is the tour appropriate for children?

Yes, minimum age: 18 months for Jeep tours; 3 years old for Grand Canyon Tours.

Is transportation included? If so, where is the pick-up spot or how do I arrange it?

Yes, all of our tours can accommodate hotel pick-ups. All of our Grand Canyon Tours are automatically scheduled with a hotel pick-up. However, for reservations made the evening before the tour departure, you will need to check-in at our office in uptown Sedona. We offer complimentary hotel pick-ups on our Jeep tours at customer request. Pick-ups are accommodated either before the tour, in our complimentary shuttle, or during the tour in a Jeep (pick-up time comes out of the tour time). This is determined by tour of choice and the hotel location.

Is the tour wheelchair accessible?

No, for the safety of our passengers, all guests must have upper body strength with the ability to hold themselves up during the tour. Guests are responsible for getting themselves in and out of our vehicles for their tour.

Can I bring my camera?

Yes, great photo opportunities!

How long is the tour?

The tour is approximately10 hours long. (8:30 AM to 6:30 PM).

What’s included in my ticket/experience?

Enjoy a day-long excursion to one of the Seven Wonders of the World. Relax during the journey up and back in a luxurious custom Mercedes Sprinter. Take in the beauty of the Grand Canyon, with spectacular sights and unparalleled vistas. Visit national historic landmarks and lookout points with sweeping views. See a geological timeline through layers of ancient rocks and canyon walls. Hear stories, facts and legends from your expert local guide. Take time on your own at Grand Canyon Village to visit famous El Tovar hotel, Hopi House and Kolb Studio. Get a firsthand look to see why nothing compares to the Grand Canyon. This tour offers the most time in the national park.

Can I bring my own food/beverages?

Due to the bouncy nature of our tours, full meals or glass bottles are prohibited on the vehicle. If necessary, you are welcome to bring a small containable snack such as a granola bar. Due to Arizona law, alcoholic beverages are prohibited in our vehicles.

Can I bring my pet?

We do not allow dogs on our Grand Canyon Premier or Grand Canyon Express tours due to the length of tour and comfort of all of our guests. The Ancient Ruins tour visits a national heritage site that does not allow animals to enter the site. Service animals are permitted on all of our tours.

What safety precautions are in place for the activity?

Our guides are highly trained in how to maneuver the vehicles and have been thoroughly trained in 4X4 techniques. Our guides are also Smith System Safety and Compliance trained for road safety and are CPR and first aid certified. For the comfort of all guests, items prohibited include, but are not limited to: firearms, cigarettes, e-cigarettes, drones, glass containers, alcohol, coolers, professional video equipment, illegal substances, guns, weapons of any kind, or cremated remains.