Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Explore Scottsdale's top sights on a guided 2-hour Segway tour. Enjoy scenic views, historic landmarks, and engaging commentary in a small-group setting.
If you’re considering a way to see Scottsdale’s highlights without the exhaustion of walking or the hassle of a big tour bus, this 2-hour Segway adventure might be just your ticket. Designed for small groups, this tour promises a lively, informative glide through some of Old Town’s most iconic sights, blending cultural charm with natural beauty.
What we really like about this experience is how it combines the ease of riding a Segway with the depth of local storytelling—your guide is a treasure trove of interesting facts. Plus, the small group size means you’re more likely to get personalized attention and enjoy a more relaxed pace. On the flip side, a potential consideration is that you’ll need moderate physical fitness and comfort on a motorized device, but most riders find it straightforward to pick up.
This tour is well-suited for curious travelers who want to cover more ground than a walking tour allows but aren’t keen on a larger bus or car ride. It’s perfect if you’re eager for a fun, active way to learn about Scottsdale’s history, culture, and scenic spots all in just two hours.
This tour is priced at $95 per person, which for two hours of guided sightseeing on a Segway offers good value—especially when you consider the convenience and fun factor. It’s a mobile ticket, making it easy to confirm your reservation and plan ahead.
Meeting Point and Logistics: The adventure kicks off at 6803 E Main St #1120 in Scottsdale, a location near public transportation and easily accessible. The tour caps at 19 travelers, ensuring a small-group vibe that lends itself to more interaction and less crowding. You’ll meet your guide, receive a helmet and bottled water, and then get a quick safety and orientation session on how to ride the Segway confidently.
Duration and Group Size: Lasting approximately two hours, the tour strikes a good balance between being thorough and not overly time-consuming. With a maximum of about 12-19 participants, it maintains a friendly, intimate atmosphere, perfect for first-timers or those who prefer a more relaxed pace.
You might also be interested in these Scottsdale experiences
The tour is structured to maximize your exposure to Scottsdale’s most photogenic and historically interesting sights, all while enjoying the fun of riding a Segway.
Old Town Tour: Your guide will lead you through Old Town Scottsdale, a lively district packed with art galleries, shops, and local businesses. As you glide through the streets, your guide shares stories and facts about the area’s history, culture, and unique architecture. Multiple reviewers praised guides like Larry and Braxton for their knowledge and engaging storytelling, making the experience both fun and educational.
Historic Highlights: One stop includes a visit to the Rusty Spur Saloon, a renowned hotel still operating today—this isn’t just a tourist spot but a piece of living history. You’ll also see Old Adobe Mission, adding a touch of spiritual and cultural significance to your glide through the city’s past.
Natural and Artistic Attractions: Scottsdale isn’t just about history; it’s a city with stunning natural views. You’ll enjoy spectacular vistas of Camelback Mountain, an unmistakable feature framing the city skyline. Scottsdale Waterfront is another highlight, offering a peaceful break from the desert’s aridity—perfect for stretching your legs and taking photos. The waterfront features fountains, lush greenery, and art installations, which are periodically changed—roughly every three months—adding an ever-evolving artistic touch.
Public Art and Architecture: The tour also features stops at art-filled locations, including exhibits that rotate regularly, giving you a taste of Scottsdale’s vibrant art scene. The architecture you’ll see spans centuries, from historical buildings to modern designs, making it a feast for architecture enthusiasts.
The Paolo Soleri Bridge: One particularly intriguing stop is the bridge designed by Paolo Soleri—the only one built as he envisioned—giving insight into local innovation and design.
Multiple reviews underscore how this tour hits the right notes. Suzanne called it “Simple. Fun. Informative,” appreciating the small-group setting and the guide’s restaurant recommendations. John noted how the “tour showcased Old Scottsdale perfectly,” emphasizing the knowledgeable and entertaining guides. Brian highlighted the safety and comprehensive landmark coverage, adding that it’s an enjoyable way to see “major landmarks and good restaurants.”
Families, like Anita Sarora’s, found it “laid back and fun,” making it suitable for all ages. Leora praised how the tour offered both fun and learning, especially with guides Larry and Jeff. Jeff, who appreciated the “wonderful time” and learned a lot about Scottsdale’s architecture, summed up many reviews’ sentiment: this is a well-run, engaging experience.
Safety and Comfort: Helmets are provided, and safety is a priority throughout the tour. The group size remains small, making it easier for guides to give individual instructions and monitor safety.
Weather and Cancellation: The tour requires good weather, and if canceled due to poor conditions, you can reschedule or get a full refund. Cancellations more than 24 hours in advance are fully refundable, giving you peace of mind if your plans change.
Physical Fitness: A moderate level of fitness is recommended. Riders should feel comfortable on a motorized scooter, and the tour’s pace is designed to be accessible for most.
Extras: Water is included, so you stay hydrated, especially important in Scottsdale’s warm climate.
At $95 for two hours, this experience packs a punch. You’re not just paying for transportation—you’re paying for a guided narrative, an active experience, and access to Scottsdale’s highlights—all in a friendly, small-group setting. The inclusion of knowledgeable guides who share local insights enriches the experience beyond what a standard sightseeing bus or self-guided walk could offer.
And because it’s booked an average of 15 days in advance, planning is straightforward, but it’s wise to reserve early during peak season. A good option for solo travelers, couples, or families who want an engaging way to see Scottsdale without the fatigue of walking.
This 2-hour Scottsdale Segway tour offers a lively, efficient way to see the city’s historic, natural, and artistic highlights. It’s ideal for curious travelers who want to cover a lot of ground without feeling rushed, and who enjoy learning from friendly, knowledgeable guides. The small-group size enhances the personal touch, making it suitable whether you’re a first-timer or a seasoned Segway rider.
If you’re looking for a fun activity that combines sightseeing with a bit of adventure and storytelling, this tour delivers. It’s especially good for those who appreciate scenic views, local history, and art—plus, the chance to glide through Scottsdale’s vibrant streets with ease.
While it’s not a full deep-dive into every aspect of Scottsdale’s past, it hits enough highlights to make your visit memorable. And with consistent top reviews praising guides and scenery, it’s clear many find it worth the price.
Is the tour suitable for beginners?
Yes. Riders are given an orientation and helmet, and most find riding a Segway easy to pick up, especially with guides on hand to assist.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothes suitable for Scottsdale’s weather—think light layers if needed—and closed-toe shoes. Helmets are provided.
How long is the tour?
Approximately two hours, including stops and riding time.
What sights will I see?
You’ll visit Old Town Scottsdale, Scottsdale Waterfront, view Camelback Mountain, and see historic buildings like the Rusty Spur Saloon and Old Adobe Mission, among others.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes. Full refund available if canceled more than 24 hours in advance. Less than 24 hours leads to no refund.
How many people are in each group?
The tour caps at 19 travelers, with most groups being smaller, around 12, ensuring a personal experience.
Are refreshments included?
Bottled water is provided, which is handy given Scottsdale’s warm climate.
Is the tour accessible?
Moderate physical fitness is recommended. Riders should be comfortable on a Segway, but no advanced skills are required.
What’s the best way to book?
Advance booking is recommended, especially during peak seasons. Confirmations are received immediately after booking.
In summary, this guided Segway tour offers a lively, engaging way to explore Scottsdale’s heart in a short amount of time. Perfect for those who want to combine fun, sightseeing, and good storytelling into a memorable outing. Whether new to the city or a seasoned visitor, you’ll find it a practical and enjoyable way to get your bearings and see the sights with ease.