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May 24, 2011

Looking for a Sedona B&B? Canyon Villa Inn offers a truly memorable experience.

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The ancients designed with great precision sacred places on the earth to mark and celebrate the passing of one season into the next. In a similar way, Canyon Villa was custom designed with the precise intention of perfectly capturing and framing the visual feast of Sedona’s Red Rocks.

This casual yet elegant Sedona bed and breakfast is a place to just be…to breathe…to join in or retreat in complete solitude. The choice is yours and our caring staff will gently enable all that you desire for your beyond-memorable experience.

“We loved the panoramic views!” - Punta Gorda, Florida Guests
“The Inn is stunning and quiet, with gorgeous views of the rocks.” – San Francisco, CA Guests
“What a wonderful place to stay!”
– Reno, NV Guests

Whether it’s booking advanced reservations for a fine dining experience in Sedona, arranging jeep tours in Sedona and Northern Arizona, sightseeing in Oak Creek Canyon and the Verde Valley, horseback riding and balloon adventures in the red rocks… or simply hiking into the Coconino National Forest a few steps off the property, all of us here at Canyon Villa are here to help you.

Among bed and breakfasts in Sedona, we believe Canyon Villa to be a true value in premier Arizona lodging, offering modern yet classic B & B accommodations, a wonderful cuisine, a sparkling outdoor glass-tile pool, splendid gardens, private patios, and magnificent red rock views second to none. We look forward to sharing this “special space” in Sedona with you and the wonderful guests who gather here daily from all over the world. We hope to see you soon.

 

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May 20, 2011

Free telescope viewing in Sedona this Sunday

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May 10, 2011

Swiss “Jetman” flies over Grand Canyon

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51-year-old Swiss “Jetman” Yves Rossy successfully flew over the Grand Canyon powered by a winged jet pack.

“My first flight in the U.S. is sure to be one of the most memorable experiences in my life, not only for the sheer beauty of the Grand Canyon but the honor to fly in sacred Native American lands,” Rossy stated in a press release. “Thank you Mother Nature and the Hualapai Tribe for making my lifelong dreams come true.”

The Hualapai, a local Native American tribe, gave Rossy’s stunt their blessing.


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