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Why a Bed and Breakfast versus a hotel or motel?
The
bed and breakfast experience with a member of Premier Bed and
Breakfasts of Sedona offers guests a unique and romantic visit. Personalized
attention, fabulous food and diverse locations set our bed and
breakfasts apart from Sedona's hotel and motel industry.
It
begins the moment you arrive. Step inside and discover inviting living
areas and guest rooms unique in décor and style, many with luxuries
such as fireplaces, whirlpool tubs, garden patios, and king sized beds.
The bed and breakfasts themselves are as varied as their proprietors.
Some are located in residential neighborhoods or within walking distance of
shopping; others border the Coconino National Forest, with endless
networks of hiking trails beginning right at the property line; and many
offer breathtaking views of Sedona’s Red Rocks. All of our inspected properties are required to meet exacting
standards for ambiance, house keeping, and hospitality. There are bed and breakfasts for romantics, nature lovers,
hikers, golfers, and those who just want to kick back and relax.
You’ll
notice the obvious pride innkeepers take in their properties and
appreciate their efforts to insure that all guests not only enjoy their
bed and breakfast stay but also make the most of all that Sedona has to
offer.
Begin
your day with a homemade gourmet breakfast. Innkeepers take pride in offering this delightful first meal of
the day, and, where possible, are happy to accommodate individual
requests. Breakfasts are
enjoyed either family-style in the dinning room in the company of other
guests, at a table for two, in the privacy of your own room, or outdoors
on the patio or deck.
Sedona’s
innkeepers are helpful concierges, with their insider’s knowledge of
the region’s restaurants, attractions, galleries, vortexes, and the
off-the-beaten path experiences that soothe the spirit and enrich the
soul. More than merely a
place to lay down your head, a Sedona Bed and Breakfast lifts the
spirit.

About Sedona, Arizona
From
its rural beginnings Sedona became an artist colony before emerging as a
major resort destination renown for its unique red rock beauty. Sedona’s high desert location offers four seasons of mild
weather; endless hiking trails and marvelous sunsets; fine dining and
art galleries for every taste; jeep, horseback riding, helicopter,
airplane, and hot air balloon tours, music and film festivals, and, of
course, lots of shopping. But
there’s more. Sedona can
also serve as the perfect center for your entire Southwest vacation,
being only two hours from the Grand Canyon to the north and Phoenix to
the south.
 
Frequently Asked Questions
Why
a B&B versus a hotel or motel?
The bed and breakfast experience with a member of Premier Bed
and Breakfasts of Sedona offers guests a unique and romantic visit. Personalized attention, fabulous food and diverse locations set
our B&Bs apart from Sedona's hotel/motel industry. Among our
18 members there is a Sedona bed and breakfast that is the perfect fit for singles, couples or families.
Why would we want to select a Premier Bed and Breakfasts of Sedona property?
Our rigorous inspection process and exceptional standards assures you of a quality stay. For more detail, see
our Guidelines for
Membership.
Would we have a private bathroom?
Yes. All members of the association must have private bathrooms for all
their rooms.
Would we be able to bring
children? What about pets?
Yes, for a complete listing that includes information on:
· Smoking policies
· Jetted tubs
· Swimming pools
· Kitchenettes
· Credit card acceptance
· Group facilities
· Minimum stay requirements
· Children
· Pets
-please see our
Accommodations page.
Do the B & Bs require a
deposit? What are the cancellation policies?
These policies are always in writing and are standard to the industry.
When booking, please check with your B & B for their individual
policies.
What is the weather like?
Sedona has four mild seasons. Temperatures generally average 10-15 degrees cooler than Phoenix and
10-15 degrees warmer than Flagstaff. For current weather information and all the
statistics you could want, please visit
Silverbear's Weather Report.
When is high season in Sedona?
Sedona is in season year round! Spring and fall are the busiest times due to our wonderful weather. Holiday periods
are festive and special. Summer and winter are quieter and offer the visitor a more relaxed pace.
How do we get to Sedona?
There are three airports that conveniently access Sedona.
· Phoenix - 2 hour drive
· Las Vegas - 5 hour drive
· Albuquerque - 6 hour drive
To get the most out of your Sedona experience, an automobile is required.
Can we see the Grand Canyon as a
day trip from Sedona?
Yes. The Grand Canyon is an easy 2 hour drive from Sedona. Your hosts will be happy to provide easy directions. There are
also commercial tours that begin right in town.
What is there to do in
Sedona?
There are many fun and interesting activities and events in
Sedona.
Please go
to our Sedona Information
page o
our Sedona Events page to see a sampling of what is available.
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