12 Best Wellness Retreats in Sedona, Arizona (2026 Guide)

Few places in the United States pack as much wellness into a small footprint as Sedona, Arizona. The red rock formations, the dry high-desert air, the long network of hiking trails, and the famous energy vortexes have drawn destination spas, yoga studios and spiritual centres into one walkable town. The four best-known vortex sites, at Cathedral Rock, Bell Rock, Airport Mesa and Boynton Canyon, are documented on the official Visit Sedona tourism site, and several of the retreats below are built right beside them. This guide profiles twelve real, verified Sedona retreats and centres, 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 wellness programme in or around Sedona and has an established public presence we could verify. We have grouped them loosely from luxury destination spas through yoga and creekside resorts to spiritual and one-to-one centres, because the right choice depends on what you want from the trip. We do not quote prices, since they change by season and package, so confirm the current rate and the cancellation terms directly with the centre. If you are new to this, our guide on how to choose a wellness retreat walks through the vetting steps before you pay.
The 12 Best Wellness Retreats in Sedona
1. Mii amo
Mii amo is the name most people in the wellness world reach for first when they think of Sedona. This all-inclusive destination spa sits in Boynton Canyon, steps from Enchantment Resort, and is built around multi-day Journeys: a personalised plan combining spa treatments, fitness, nutrition and spiritual sessions, with meals at its Hummingbird restaurant included. Travel and Leisure named it the number one destination spa in the United States in 2025, and USA Today readers also ranked it among the country's best spa resorts that year. It suits guests who want a fully guided, high-end reset and are happy to invest in it.
2. Enchantment Resort
Enchantment Resort shares the same dramatic Boynton Canyon setting and is the larger sister property to Mii amo, with red cliffs on every side and pinyon and ponderosa pines throughout the grounds. Its outdoor programme runs from its Trail House base and lets you build a stay that blends spa time with the outdoors, from guided hikes across the area's wider trail network to mountain biking and rock climbing. It is a strong pick for couples or active travellers who want wellness without sitting still all week.
3. L'Auberge de Sedona
L'Auberge de Sedona sits on the banks of Oak Creek, which gives it a softer, greener feel than the canyon resorts. The L'Apothecary Spa offers creekside treatments and a retail area for take-home products, while daily yoga, guided meditation and sound healing in a hillside Vortex Treehouse and guided forest bathing round out the wellness side. Choose it if the sound of running water and a luxury creekside room matter as much to you as the treatments.
4. Sedona Mago Center for Well-being and Retreat
Sedona Mago is a non-profit retreat centre set on 173 acres of quiet land north of town, in the Coconino National Forest. Grounded in Taoist philosophy, its structured group retreats teach energy practices like Qigong and meditation, with the stated mission of inspiring healing, transformation and spiritual growth. The scale of the land and the focus on practice rather than pampering make it well suited to people who want a genuine meditation and energy retreat over a spa stay.
5. Sedona Soul Adventures
Sedona Soul Adventures takes a different shape entirely. Rather than a fixed group programme at one facility, it custom-designs each multi-day journey around what you need, then pairs you one-to-one (or two-to-one for couples) with master practitioners across Sedona, working in their own healing spaces and at sacred sites. It suits people seeking focused personal or relationship transformation rather than a timetable of classes.
6. SpiritQuest Sedona Retreats
SpiritQuest has run private, fully customised retreats in Sedona since 2007, hosting guests at its own centre and out on the red rocks. Its team guides emotional healing, spiritual clarity and personal direction through a structured method, and it offers couples retreats as well as solo journeys. Pick it if you want a tailored, practitioner-led experience with a long track record behind it.

7. Sedonya Conscious Living Center
Sedonya is one of Sedona's established yoga and transformational retreat centres, describing itself as a sanctuary for sacred retreats, private journeys and mindful community gatherings. The emphasis is on ceremony, yoga and conscious living rather than clinical wellness, which makes it a good match for people drawn to the more spiritual end of Sedona's scene who still want a real centre to anchor the stay.
8. Body and Brain: Love Heals Retreat
The Love Heals Retreat, run by Body and Brain and featured in the documentary film of the same name, is a multi-day programme teaching East Asian energy practices including yoga, Tai Chi, Qigong, meditation and energy healing. It is structured around emotional balance and a deeper connection to yourself, and runs as a guided group experience. Consider it if you want to learn a portable practice you can keep up at home, not just relax for a week.
9. Vita Pura Yoga
Vita Pura Yoga specialises in nature-immersed experiences among the red rocks, from private yoga and guided hiking to outdoor sound baths and all-inclusive retreats. Because so much of the programme happens outside, it leans on Sedona's landscape rather than a resort building. It suits people who want movement and the outdoors at the centre of the trip, with the option to combine yoga, hiking and sound work in one booking.
10. Sedona Self-Love Retreats
This Sedona-based provider focuses on self-love, healing and personal renewal through private guided sessions and sacred-site work around town, with lodging available at its own guest house in West Sedona. Like Soul Adventures and SpiritQuest, it sits in the custom, practitioner-led category rather than the resort-spa one. It is worth a look for solo travellers, couples or friends working through a specific emotional reset who want a smaller, more personal container.
11. A vortex-based hiking and meditation retreat
Several Sedona operators build their programmes directly around the four vortex sites rather than a single building, pairing guided hikes to Cathedral Rock, Bell Rock, Airport Mesa or Boynton Canyon with meditation and breathwork on location. You do not need to believe anything specific about vortex energy to benefit, since the hiking and the quiet do most of the work. This style suits independent travellers who would rather be outdoors than in a treatment room.
12. A creekside spa day add-on
Not every Sedona wellness trip needs to be a full multi-day retreat. The town's resort spas, including those at L'Auberge and Enchantment, sell standalone treatments and packages, which lets you build a lighter wellness stay around a hotel of your choice. This is the most flexible and budget-friendly route, and a sensible first taste if you are not ready to commit to a structured programme. For a sense of the figures involved across all these formats, see our breakdown of how much a wellness retreat costs.
How to Choose Between Them
The twelve options above fall into a few clear camps, and naming the one you want makes the decision quick.
- For all-inclusive luxury: Mii amo and Enchantment Resort, with L'Auberge de Sedona if you want a creekside setting.
- For structured meditation and energy practice: Sedona Mago Center and the Body and Brain Love Heals Retreat.
- For one-to-one, custom transformation work: Sedona Soul Adventures, SpiritQuest and Sedona Self-Love Retreats.
- For yoga and the outdoors: Vita Pura Yoga, Sedonya Conscious Living Center, and any vortex-based hiking and meditation programme.
- For a lighter, flexible taste: a creekside spa day or treatment package at a resort of your choice.
Whichever camp fits, the same checks apply everywhere. Confirm who is teaching and what their qualifications are, 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 4,300 feet, so the air is dry and the sun is strong. Drink more water than you think you need, pack layers for cool mornings and evenings, and bring proper footwear if any hiking is involved. Spring and autumn are the most comfortable seasons for outdoor sessions, summer afternoons get hot, and winter is mild and quieter. 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 is Sedona known for as a wellness destination?
Sedona is known for its red rock landscape, its dry high-desert climate, and its energy vortexes, four well-known sites at Cathedral Rock, Bell Rock, Airport Mesa and Boynton Canyon that many visitors associate with meditation and spiritual renewal. That reputation has drawn a dense cluster of destination spas, yoga studios and spiritual retreat centres to a small town, which is why it works so well for a wellness trip.
Which is the most luxurious wellness retreat in Sedona?
Mii amo, the all-inclusive destination spa beside Enchantment Resort in Boynton Canyon, is the most decorated luxury option. Its multi-day Journeys are built around a personal plan of spa treatments, fitness, nutrition and spiritual sessions, and Travel and Leisure named it the number one destination spa in the United States in 2025.
What is a Sedona energy vortex and do I need to believe in it?
A vortex is a site where many people report a heightened sense of energy or calm, with the four best-known at Cathedral Rock, Bell Rock, Airport Mesa and Boynton Canyon. You do not need to believe anything in particular to benefit. Plenty of guests treat the vortex sites simply as beautiful, quiet places to hike, breathe and meditate, and the hiking and the silence do most of the work.
Are there spiritual or one-to-one retreats in Sedona, not just spas?
Yes. Sedona Soul Adventures and SpiritQuest design custom multi-day journeys with individual practitioners rather than a fixed group programme, and Sedona Mago Center runs structured group retreats grounded in Taoist energy practice. These suit people who want personal transformation work or guided meditation more than a resort spa break.
When is the best time to visit Sedona for a wellness retreat?
Spring and autumn are the most comfortable, with warm days and cool nights that suit hiking and outdoor yoga. Summer is hot in the early afternoon, though mornings are still pleasant, and winter is mild and quieter. Whatever the season, book and verify the centre carefully first, then choose dates around price and crowd levels.
The Bottom Line
Sedona earns its reputation because it offers the full range of wellness in one small, scenic place, from the all-inclusive polish of Mii amo to the practitioner-led depth of Soul Adventures and the outdoor simplicity of a vortex hike. Decide first whether you want luxury, structured practice, custom transformation or just movement and fresh air, 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 these against retreats elsewhere in the country, browse our retreat directory to filter US centres by type, location and format. For the wider picture of yoga, meditation, silent and wellbeing getaways across the United States, the Retreat Central homepage is the place to start.