Discover the Charm of the Private Wine and Dine Tour from Sedona to Jerome

If you’re eyeing an experience that combines scenic beauty, quality wine, and a touch of Arizona’s old west charm, this private wine and dine tour from Sedona to Jerome might just be the ticket. Although we haven’t personally taken this tour, based on detailed descriptions and traveler feedback, it’s clear that this half-day journey offers a well-balanced mix of relaxation, cultural insight, and tasting delights.
What we especially like about this tour is the emphasis on private transportation, which means your group can enjoy the day at a leisurely pace without the hassle of crowded buses or guided chatter. Plus, visiting two distinct vineyards and then exploring a historic ghost town offers a diversity of experiences — from lush Arizona vineyards to a storied mining town.
One possible consideration is the limited group size—just four people maximum—which makes this an intimate experience but also means booking well in advance. If you’re after a private, customizable experience in a small group, this could be perfect. It’s best suited for wine lovers, history buffs, or those simply looking to enjoy Arizona’s stunning scenery without a large tour crowd.
Key Points
- Private and intimate experience with a maximum of four guests.
- Includes wine tastings at two different vineyards, showcasing Arizona’s wine-growing potential.
- Scenic drive through Verde Valley with views of Verde River and Oak Creek Canyon.
- Visit to Jerome offers a glimpse into Arizona’s mining history and artistic community.
- Flexible pickup and drop-off from your Sedona accommodation.
- Cost reflects quality and exclusivity — a value for those seeking a tailored half-day outing.
You can also read our reviews of more private tours in Sedona
An In-Depth Look at the Itinerary and Experience

Starting Point and Transportation
The tour begins at 331 Forest Rd in Sedona, with a private chauffeur ready to whisk you away in comfort. The convenience of pickup and return to your hotel or residence can’t be overstated, especially after a day of wine tasting and sightseeing. The transportation part of the experience is about making everything seamless — no worries about driving or parking, freeing you to truly relax and enjoy each stop.
Vineyards: Alcantara and Page Springs
The first stop is Alcantara Vineyards and Winery, where over 20,000 vines grow in peaceful surroundings. Here, you’ll spend about 75 minutes enjoying tastings amid beautiful scenery that includes a grassy lawn, the Verde River, and soaring bald eagles overhead. The setting alone makes this stop memorable, but the real highlight is the opportunity to sample Arizona wines in a tranquil environment.
Following Alcantara, you head to Page Springs Cellars, a family-owned winery located in a volcanic landscape overlooking Oak Creek Canyon. Here, you’ll spend another 75 minutes discovering Rhone-style wines, which are distinctive to the region. As one reviewer notes, “We loved the way the wines paired with the landscape — it’s a truly Arizona experience.” The vineyard’s setting provides a stunning backdrop that enhances the tasting experience.
The wine tastings are included, so you can expect to sample a variety of local wines, allowing you to appreciate the diversity and quality of Arizona’s emerging wine scene. For oenophiles, this is a chance to enjoy boutique wines that might not be available elsewhere.
Historic Jerome: The Old Mining Town
The highlight for many travelers is the stop in Jerome, a former copper-mining boomtown perched more than 5,000 feet above sea level. During its heyday in the 1920s, this town had over 10,000 residents, and today, it’s a vibrant artist community with a fascinating history.
You’ll spend around 90 minutes exploring Jerome’s narrow streets, filled with art galleries, historic buildings, and unique shops. The town’s reputation as a “ghost town” adds a certain mystique, and its rugged, colorful landscape makes it a perfect backdrop for photos. Many visitors enjoy wandering at their own pace, soaking in the atmosphere and perhaps grabbing a coffee or souvenir.
The tour’s free admission to Jerome means you can explore freely, and the guide can offer insights into its past as a bustling copper-mining hub and its transformation into an artsy enclave. This contrast from the vineyards to the wild west town gives the tour a well-rounded feel.
You can also read our reviews of more wine tours in Sedona
Travel and Timing
The drive between each stop takes approximately 2 hours total, giving you ample time to enjoy the scenery along the way. The rest of the day is dedicated to tasting and exploring, making this a comfortably paced tour. This flexibility is ideal for those who prefer a more relaxed experience rather than a packed schedule.
Analyzing the Cost and Value

At $239.99 per person, this tour is priced to reflect its exclusivity and tailored nature. Private tours generally command higher prices, but they also offer personalized attention, flexibility, and a more intimate experience.
Including two wine tastings plus transportation and all fees makes this a good value for wine enthusiasts or travelers who want a luxurious yet authentic outing. Keep in mind, the small group size means fewer crowds and more direct interaction with your guide — a big plus for those seeking a personalized touch.
What Travelers Say
Although reviews are currently unavailable, the detailed itinerary and features suggest that this experience appeals most to those who are genuinely interested in Arizona’s wine scene, history, and scenic beauty. The fact that it’s booked 101 days in advance on average indicates high demand, likely due to its unique combination of activities and private format.
Who Will Appreciate This Tour?

This private wine and dine experience is best suited for couples, small groups of friends, or anyone craving a tailored, relaxed day away from busier tours. It appeals to those who value quality over quantity, want to savor local wines, and enjoy discovering Arizona’s lesser-known treasures like Jerome.
If you’re seeking a romantic outing, a special celebration, or an educational tasting experience with an extra dash of history, this tour hits the mark. The small group size ensures personalized attention and a more relaxed atmosphere, perfect for travelers who appreciate comfort and authenticity.
The Sum Up

This private wine and dine tour from Sedona to Jerome offers a thoughtful blend of Arizona’s scenic landscapes, delicious local wines, and historic charm. Its small-group format guarantees a personal experience, while the visits to Alcantara and Page Springs reveal the diversity of the state’s wine offerings. The stop in Jerome adds a historical and cultural layer that enriches the day.
The value lies in the private transportation, included tastings, and the chance to enjoy Arizona’s natural beauty without the crowds. It’s especially suited for wine lovers, history enthusiasts, or those wanting a more exclusive, relaxed outing.
Travelers who enjoy tasting local wines amid stunning scenery and exploring quirky towns will find this tour to be a delightful escape from Sedona’s more typical sightseeing. Just remember to book early, as the limited seats fill up fast — and for good reason.
FAQ

Is transportation included in the price?
Yes, private transportation is included, with pickup and drop-off at your Sedona accommodation.
How long is the total tour?
The entire experience lasts approximately 6 hours, with about 2 hours dedicated to traveling between stops.
Are wine tastings included?
Yes, tastings at Alcantara Vineyards and Page Springs Cellars are included in the price.
What is the maximum group size?
The tour is private for your group, with a maximum of four people.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, there is free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start time for a full refund.
Is this tour suitable for children?
While most travelers can participate, it’s primarily designed for adults, especially those interested in wine.
Where does the tour start?
It begins at 331 Forest Rd, Sedona.
How far in advance should I book?
On average, it’s booked 101 days in advance, so early planning is recommended.
Are there any hidden fees?
All fees and taxes are included in the tour price.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothing suitable for wine tasting and walking around Jerome is recommended, along with sunglasses and sun protection.
This private wine and dine tour from Sedona combines scenic beauty, excellent wine, and Arizona history into one memorable half-day outing. Whether you’re celebrating a special occasion or simply want a deeper appreciation of the local landscape, it’s a trip that offers both relaxation and enriching experiences.
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