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Explore Sedona's UFO tour with military-grade goggles, expert guides, and small groups. A unique chance to see unidentified objects firsthand.
Are you curious about extraterrestrial life or simply love a good night sky spectacle? This Sedona UFO tour has been catching attention for offering a rare chance to actually see UFOs with high-tech gear and an engaging guide. We haven’t personally done it ourselves, but based on glowing reviews and detailed descriptions, it’s clear this experience is a hit for those interested in the mysterious and the unexplained.
One aspect we really appreciate is the use of military-grade goggles, which promise to show you far more than naked eyes ever could. Another highlight is the small group size—limited to just 10—meaning you’re not lost in a crowd, and the guide can give you personalized attention. On the downside, the tour’s success hinges heavily on weather conditions and sky clarity, so though it’s exciting, it’s not a guaranteed sighting every night. This tour is perfect for open-minded travelers, sky enthusiasts, or those simply looking for a fun, offbeat Sedona evening.
Sedona is famous for its stunning red rock formations, vortex energies, and vibrant arts scene. But it’s also a hotspot for UFO chatter and sightings, making it a natural choice for this special night tour. The idea is simple: spend an evening under Sedona’s wide-open sky, equipped with military-grade goggles, searching for something you might not see with the naked eye.
What sets this experience apart is the direct, almost visceral, encounter with something unidentified. Unlike virtual or virtual-reality tours, here you actually get to look through high-end goggles and see objects in the sky that the guide will point out with a laser. Many reviewers mention the thrill of seeing real UFOs and the sense of wonder that comes with it.
Two things we really like are the personalized attention from a knowledgeable guide and the state-of-the-art equipment that dramatically increase your chances of spotting something unusual. The main consideration is that night sky viewing depends on weather and sky clarity, so if it’s cloudy or rainy, the experience could be less exciting. Still, for those intrigued by the possibility of extraterrestrial contact, this tour is likely to be a memorable highlight.
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This experience is well-suited for curious travelers, skywatchers, or anyone interested in the mysteries of the universe. It’s also a good option if you want a short, engaging activity that fits into a busy schedule. The tour’s small size and personal storytelling make it ideal for those who value an intimate, authentic experience rather than a large-group spectacle.
The tour begins at the Blue Sage Day Spa located at 60 Stutz Bearcat Drive. From there, you follow the guide about five minutes down to a designated viewing spot at Cultural Park Place. This short transfer keeps the experience relaxed and avoids any long bus rides—perfect for a quick, stress-free start.
Once at the viewing location, chairs are provided—though many choose to sit or stand as they scan the sky. This flexibility is appreciated; some might prefer to lounge comfortably, while others want to be more active in their skywatching.
Your guide distributes personal military-grade goggles. These are designed to magnify your view up to 100 times more than the naked eye, transforming the night sky into a playground of potential sightings. The goggles are a game-changer, giving you a distinctly enhanced view of objects that may otherwise be invisible or indistinct.
Expect to spend about 90 minutes focusing on the sky. The guide will point out potential UFOs with a laser capable of reaching objects ten miles in the sky. According to reviews, on most clear nights, several objects are visible, with some guests even claiming to see the famous Sedona ORB.
One reviewer, Sarah, shared her excitement: “Sky watching with Sheila is sensational. Not only did we see a lot of activity, but she shared a bunch of information and we saw the Sedona ORB!!!!” That said, others caution that satellites can sometimes be mistaken for UFOs, especially if viewers aren’t aware of what satellites look like through night vision.
The guide, Sheila, is praised for her wealth of knowledge and engaging storytelling. Several reviews mention her ability to blend facts with personal insight, creating an immersive experience. Whether you’re a skeptic or a believer, she provides a balanced perspective—though some critics feel her explanations veer into conspiracy territory. Her responses show a commitment to transparency and factual information, and she’s appreciated for her warmth and hospitality.
After the sky has been thoroughly scanned—and after a few sightings, perhaps—your tour concludes back at the starting point. Many guests mention leaving with a sense of wonder, some with a new appreciation for the night sky, others with a story to tell for years.
Limited to just 10 travelers, this tour offers a rare chance for personal interaction. That means the guide can answer individual questions, tailor the experience when possible, and ensure everyone gets a good view. Several reviews note how much they appreciated this intimate setting: “Sheila is very accommodating and a lovely human being!”
The military-grade goggles are a big selling point. They allow each person to see objects far beyond what the naked eye can detect, creating a sense of awe. Chairs, blankets, and even gloves are provided—small touches that show the effort to keep guests comfortable, even in cooler night air.
This tour relies heavily on clear skies. Reviewers warn that if clouds roll in or the weather turns rainy, sightings may be fewer or impossible. Booking in good weather is advisable, and many guests mention planning their trip with this in mind.
At $110 per person, this isn’t an inexpensive outing, but considering the equipment, guide expertise, and the rare opportunity to witness something unusual, most find it worthwhile. The tour’s short duration makes it accessible for those with busy schedules or limited time in Sedona.
The overall rating is a stellar 4.8 out of 5, with 109 reviews. Here are some highlights:
Nearly all reviews praise Sheila’s knowledge, the equipment, and the overall fun atmosphere. One review does mention satellite sightings that could be mistaken for UFOs, but the guide responds that they see many objects that night, and they speak facts, not conspiracy theories.
Duration & Group Size: Just about 90 minutes, perfect for a quick but memorable outing. The small group size enhances comfort and interaction.
Weather Dependency: Clear skies are crucial; check the forecast before booking.
What to Wear: Dress warmly, especially in winter months; layers, gloves, and hats are recommended.
Cost & Value: At $110, it’s a premium experience but one that offers a unique chance to see UFOs firsthand, enhanced with top-tier equipment.
Booking & Availability: Most travelers book about 20 days in advance. Confirmations come immediately, and free cancellation is available up to 24 hours beforehand.
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This Sedona UFO tour offers more than just a skywatching session. It’s an experience filled with anticipation, curiosity, and the possibility of witnessing something truly unexplained. If you’re open-minded, enjoy high-tech gadgets, and love a dose of mystery, you’ll find this adventure engaging and memorable. For skeptics, it’s still a fun night under Sedona’s spectacular night sky, with the added thrill of potential sightings.
The guide’s storytelling and the sophisticated goggles transform a simple sky-gazing activity into an intimate exploration of the unknown. It’s suitable for travelers of most ages (adults and older children) and is a fantastic way to add a bit of the supernatural to your Sedona visit.
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How long is the tour?
The experience lasts approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes, making it a manageable evening activity.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Blue Sage Day Spa at 60 Stutz Bearcat Drive and concludes at Cultural Park Place.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Children 11 and older are considered adults and can participate, provided they are comfortable with the equipment and environment.
What is included in the price?
Each adult receives personal military-grade goggles, and chairs are provided for comfort during skywatching.
Are tips included in the price?
No, gratuities are not included but are customary if you enjoyed the tour.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour requires good weather. If canceled due to poor conditions, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
How many people are on each tour?
The maximum group size is 10, ensuring a more personal experience.
Can I share goggles with children?
On rare occasions, children may have to share goggles, but typically each adult gets their own.
Do I need to book in advance?
Most travelers book about 20 days ahead; the tour is popular and often booked out, especially in peak seasons.
To sum it up, this UFO tour in Sedona offers an intriguing blend of adventure, technology, and storytelling. It’s ideal for those curious about extraterrestrial mysteries or simply seeking a memorable night under Sedona’s starry skies. The experience’s small-group setup, high-end equipment, and passionate guide make it a worthwhile addition for your trip—if clear skies and a sense of wonder are what you seek.