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The Insider's Guide to Sedona

The Insider's Guide to Sedona
By Dennis Andres

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If You Are Interested In Visiting/Exploring Sedona Don't Be Without "The Insider's Guide to Sedona". This 224 page comprehensive tour book offers a wide range of insights on everything from where to stay, what to do, why the rocks are red, how to see the most breath-taking sunsets, to who offers the best cup of coffee. With over 50 sections-plus useful and entertaining essays- on vortexes, romantic dining, the best shops, Grand Canyon day trips, saving (or splurging) money, wedding planning, hiking, biking, jeep tours, Indian ruins and more, you'll find tips on what you need to make the most of your visit here!


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #406460 in Books
  • Published on: 2003-06
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 222 pages

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About the Author
Dennis Andres is a writer, critic and adventure guide living in Sedona, Arizona. He has hiked more than 5,000 miles and counting in Red Rock Country. He has interviewed nearly that many travelers about their preferences in order to offer fulfilling guided adventures in the American Southwest, Nepal, Hawaii, Tibet, Italy and Peru.

A former diplomat, financial consultant, and development volunteer, Dennis Andres has worked on five continents and speaks six languages. His career as an outdoor guide leading clients to some of the world’s most spectacular places gives him the perfect perspective on what a visitor to Sedona will want to know. He is also the author of "What Is A Vortex?" and "Sedona’s Top Ten Hikes".


Customer Reviews

Great Sedona Overview5
A quick and easy to follow introduction to everything Sedona. The quality of Sedona guidebooks is poor in general. This one stands out. Well worth the money.

Sedona Book Review4
Fine job, a comprehensive run down of the area highlights. The author did not make it clear that a Golden Eagle National Parks Pass can be used in place of a Red Rocks Pass. I unnecessarily purchased both.

Nice overview4
On our recent trip to Sedona, we referred to the book and found the directions to be good. Not sure that the top recommendations would have been our picks.