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11 Best Spiritual & Vortex Retreats in Sedona, Arizona (2026 Guide)

Published on June 15, 2026
Sedona's red rock formations glowing at sunrise above a quiet desert trail, the setting for a vortex and spiritual retreat

Sedona draws a particular kind of traveller. Not the spa-and-robe crowd looking only to be pampered, but people who come for the vortexes, the sites among the red rocks where the energy is said to be especially concentrated. After the psychic Page Bryant identified four key sites here as "vortexes" in 1980, Sedona grew into the centre of the American vortex tradition, and the 1987 Harmonic Convergence drew thousands of seekers to Bell Rock, a wave the town has attracted ever since. Today it has a deep bench of guides, healers and centres built around that intent: vortex work, sound healing, Reiki, shamanic and meditation programmes rather than luxury soaking. The official Visit Sedona guide is a clear primer on what a vortex is. This guide covers eleven verified spiritual and vortex retreats, what each does well, and who it suits, so you can shortlist with confidence.

How We Chose These Retreats

Every place on this list operates a real, bookable spiritual or vortex experience in or around Sedona and has an established public presence we could verify on its own live site. We have leaned towards the vortex, energy-healing and meditation end of the spectrum rather than resort spas, because that is the intent Sedona is known for. We have grouped them loosely, from guided vortex retreat companies through energy and sound-healing centres to private custom journeys and single-day tours, since the right choice depends on what you want from the trip. We do not quote prices, which shift by season, group size and package, so confirm the current rate and cancellation terms directly with the venue. If this is new to you, our guide on how to choose a wellness retreat walks through the vetting steps before you pay.

The 11 Best Spiritual & Vortex Retreats in Sedona

1. SpiritQuest Sedona Retreats

SpiritQuest is one of the names most people reach for first when they picture a Sedona vortex retreat. Operating since 2007, it runs private, fully customised retreats that combine guided meditation, sound healing, breathwork and bodywork with exclusive guided work in the vortex areas, from Cathedral Rock to Bell Rock. Alongside the bespoke private retreats it hosts scheduled group experiences and workshops, including women's and couples retreats, plus shorter Sedona day packages and à la carte sessions for those who want a lighter taste.

It suits people who want an established, fully guided vortex and healing retreat and value a team of long-serving practitioners over a do-it-yourself trip.

2. Sedona Mago Center for Well-being and Retreat

Sedona Mago sits on 173 acres of quiet land north of town and is run as a nonprofit centre. Its signature programmes draw on ancient Taoist practice and the energy of the red rock vortexes, blending guided and nature meditation, Qigong, energy healing and personal-growth workshops with vortex tours across its own grounds, which include meditation trails, healing gardens and lakes. This is a teaching and immersion centre rather than a pampering one, set up for people who want to step away from distraction.

It suits people who want a structured, practice-led immersion on a large peaceful property, with meditation and Qigong at the centre rather than treatments.

3. Sedona Self-Love Retreats

Sedona Self-Love Retreats runs private, lodging-inclusive journeys for individuals, couples, friends and families, typically over three to seven days, with the option to stay at its guest house in West Sedona. Every session is one-to-one or just for your own group, drawn from a large menu of more than sixty sessions and tailored to what each guest is working through. It has been named Sedona's Best Retreat Center for four years running, from 2022 to 2025.

It suits solo travellers, couples and small groups who want a private, fully customised healing programme with the convenience of included lodging.

4. Sedona Soul Adventures

Sedona Soul Adventures introduced the idea of the highly focused, custom-designed private spiritual retreat for individuals and couples, and it remains one of the most established names in town. Retreats run a minimum of three days, with most guests staying four or five, and pair you one-to-one with practitioners chosen after an in-depth consultation. Sessions can include energy healing, breathwork, shamanic practice, life coaching and spiritual counselling, with no fixed group agenda.

It suits people facing a specific life or relationship turning point who want deep, private transformation work rather than a group timetable.

A retreat guest meditating on a red rock ledge overlooking a Sedona vortex site in warm afternoon light

5. SpiritFlow Sedona

SpiritFlow specialises in energy and sound healing, with sessions in Brennan Healing Science, Reiki and crystal and Himalayan singing-bowl sound baths. It runs private and group healing retreats that combine meditation, breathwork, spiritual counselling, energy healing and sound therapy, with sessions hosted both at its centre and out on the red rocks. Vortex tours and Reiki on the rocks sit alongside the indoor work, so you can mix landscape and treatment.

It suits people drawn to sound healing, Reiki and gentle energy work, who want a treatment-led retreat with a vortex element woven in.

6. Mii amo at Enchantment Resort

For travellers who want the vortex setting with full destination-spa comfort, Mii amo sits in Boynton Canyon, beside one of Sedona's key vortex sites on land long held sacred by Native peoples. It runs all-inclusive wellness journeys built around mindfulness, movement, treatments and lectures, and has repeatedly been ranked the top domestic destination spa in the United States by Travel and Leisure, including the No. 1 spot in its 2025 World's Best Awards. It is the polished, higher-end option, with the vortex literally on the doorstep.

It suits people who want a structured wellness journey with spa comfort and a genuine vortex setting, and are happy to invest in an all-inclusive stay.

7. Sedona Vortex Adventures

Sedona Vortex Adventures has spent more than a decade guiding individuals and small groups, building day packages that pair a vortex tour with additional sessions from a menu of more than fifty options, spanning spa, energy work, spiritual coaching and sound healing. It is a flexible, modular way to put together a day or two of vortex-centred experiences without committing to a fixed multi-day programme.

It suits people who want to build their own one or two-day vortex experience from a wide menu rather than follow a set retreat schedule.

8. One Tribe Tours

One Tribe runs private, customisable vortex tours that can fold in vortex hikes, meaningful ceremony, energy healing, Kundalini yoga and guided meditation, alongside the geology, history and ecology of the sites. The private format means the day flexes around your group, with red rock views, herbal tea and a more personal pace than a large coach tour.

It suits people who want an intimate, private guided vortex day with ceremony and meditation, rather than a fixed indoor programme.

9. Sedona Vortex Retreats Day Tours

Sedona Vortex Retreats focuses on helping guests make the most of the vortex experience and carry it home, with a programme that leans on the medicine teachings of the Southwest. Alongside its core vortex retreat it offers themed options such as a de-stress retreat, a yoga retreat and a spa-focused retreat, so you can angle the trip towards the part of wellbeing you most want to work on.

It suits people who want a guided vortex day or retreat with a clear theme, from de-stressing to yoga, rather than an open-ended private journey.

10. A custom, practitioner-led journey

Beyond the named centres, Sedona has a deep community of independent healers, bodyworkers, shamanic practitioners and teachers, and several providers will assemble a private multi-day journey around exactly what you need. This is the most personal route, pairing you one-to-one with practitioners and, in many cases, the vortex sites themselves. It sits closer to focused transformation work than to a packaged retreat, and it asks a little more planning in return.

It suits people seeking a deeply individual reset or specific healing work, who are comfortable arranging a bespoke plan rather than booking a fixed package.

11. A single-day vortex tour as a first taste

Not every Sedona spiritual trip needs to be a full immersion. A half or full-day guided vortex tour, available from most of the operators above, lets you hike to one or two sites, sit for a guided meditation or short ceremony, and learn the landscape before committing to anything longer. It is the most flexible and affordable entry point, and a sensible way to find out whether the vortex framing speaks to you. For a sense of the figures across all these formats, see our breakdown of how much a wellness retreat costs.

How to Choose Between Them

The eleven options above fall into a few clear camps, and naming the one you want makes the decision quick.

  • For a guided vortex tour or day experience: One Tribe Tours, Sedona Vortex Adventures and Sedona Vortex Retreats Day Tours, or a single-day tour as a first taste.
  • For a multi-day healing immersion: SpiritQuest, Sedona Self-Love Retreats and Sedona Soul Adventures for private custom work, or Sedona Mago for a structured group practice.
  • For sound healing, Reiki and energy work: SpiritFlow Sedona.
  • For the vortex setting with spa comfort: Mii amo at Enchantment Resort in Boynton Canyon.
  • For a fully bespoke route: a custom practitioner-led journey built around your own goals.

Whichever camp fits, the same checks apply everywhere. Confirm who is leading and what their training is, get exactly what the price includes in writing, ask the typical group size, and read the cancellation policy before you pay. None of that changes because the backdrop is beautiful.

A Few Practical Notes on Sedona

Sedona sits at around 4,500 feet, lower than Santa Fe but still high enough to leave first-timers a little short of breath, so give yourself a day to adjust and drink more water than usual. The four best known vortexes are at Airport Mesa, Cathedral Rock, Bell Rock and Boynton Canyon, and a good guide will steer you towards the one that fits what you are working on rather than rushing all four. Spring and autumn are the most comfortable for the hiking that vortex work involves, summer is hot with monsoon storms in July and August, and winter is cold, clear and quiet. Pack proper footwear, sun protection and layers for cool mornings whatever the season. If this is your first retreat anywhere, our guide on what to expect at your first wellness retreat will settle most of the nerves before you arrive.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main vortexes in Sedona?

The four best known Sedona vortexes are at Airport Mesa, Cathedral Rock, Bell Rock and Boynton Canyon, each said to carry its own character. Airport Mesa is described as an upflow, energising site, Cathedral Rock as Sedona's strongest feminine vortex, Bell Rock as a blend of energies, and Boynton Canyon as the most balanced, long sacred to the Yavapai-Apache people as the birthplace of their spirituality. Most guided vortex retreats visit one or two of these depending on what you are working on.

Do you need to believe in vortexes to enjoy a Sedona retreat?

No. Plenty of people come as sceptics and still find the red rock landscape, the quiet and the guided meditation calming and worthwhile. A good guide treats the vortex framing as an invitation to slow down and pay attention rather than a doctrine you must accept. If you would rather skip the energy language entirely, choose a centre that leads with sound healing, Reiki or meditation and you will still get a rewarding trip.

When is the best time to visit Sedona for a spiritual retreat?

Spring and autumn are the most comfortable, with mild days and cool nights that suit hiking to the vortex sites. Summer is hot, with afternoon monsoon storms in July and August, so outdoor sessions tend to start early. Winter is cold, clear and quiet, which many find ideal for an indoor-leaning healing or meditation retreat. Sedona sits at around 4,500 feet, so allow a day to adjust and drink plenty of water whenever you go.

What does a Sedona spiritual or vortex retreat cost?

It varies widely by format. A half-day guided vortex tour is the most affordable entry point, while private multi-day journeys with one-to-one practitioners cost considerably more because every session is tailored to you. Prices shift by season, group size and package, so confirm the current rate and exactly what is included directly with the venue before you book.

What is the difference between a vortex tour and a multi-day healing retreat?

A vortex tour is usually a half or full day on the red rocks with a guide, often combining a hike with meditation, sound or a short ceremony, and it works as a first taste. A multi-day healing retreat pairs you with practitioners over several days for deeper work such as Reiki, breathwork, shamanic sessions or sound therapy, often with lodging included. Choose the tour to sample Sedona and the immersion if you have a specific issue you want to work through.

Are Sedona retreats suitable for solo travellers and first-timers?

Yes. Several Sedona centres specialise in private one-to-one retreats that are well suited to solo travellers and people who have never done this before, because the pace and content are built around you rather than a group. If you prefer company, look for scheduled group retreats and workshops instead. Either way, ask about typical group size and who is leading before you commit.

The Bottom Line

Sedona earns its reputation as the home of the American vortex tradition, and its strength is the range of genuine spiritual work in one red rock town, from the guided vortex retreats of SpiritQuest and the Taoist immersions at Sedona Mago to the sound healing of SpiritFlow and the private journeys of Sedona Self-Love and Sedona Soul Adventures. Decide first whether you want a guided vortex tour, a multi-day healing immersion, sound and energy work, or a fully bespoke journey, then pick the one or two names from this list that match, and verify the details before you book.

When you are ready to compare Sedona's spiritual side against its broader options and other US destinations, read our guides to the best wellness retreats in Sedona and affordable wellness retreats in Sedona, or look further afield to Santa Fe, New Mexico, Ojai, California and Asheville, North Carolina. For the wider picture of yoga, meditation, silent and wellbeing getaways across the United States, the Retreat Central homepage is the place to start.