Best Spas in Sedona
The votes are in for the Best Spas in Sedona. Check out our list of award-winning and reader favorite spas and use our guides to both Spas in Sedona and Spas in Arizona to find the perfect place for your next spa day or spacation.
Sedona has the distinction of offering many luxury, high end spa resorts, most of which welcome day spa guests. As a consequence, many of the top rated spas in Sedona are in hotels and resorts, which offer extensive menus and amenities to day guests. While some resort spas may have a higher than average menu price, they also offer vacation-like spa day packages with saunas, steam rooms, common areas, relaxation rooms, and more.
Sedona is one of America’s most beautiful destinations, known the world over for its breathtaking scenery of stony crags and brilliant red and gold sandstone rock formations, rising from the desert floor to create a dramatic relief against clear night skies full of a million stars. It has been a healing place for centuries, and is home to some of the desert regions’ best spas. Sedona is in the Upper Sonoran Desert, Northern Arizona. While it’s year round population hovers around 11,000, it receives over a million visitors each year to its five distinct areas — City Center, Red Rock, Big Park, Oak Creek, and West Sedona.
BEST HEALTH RETREAT SPA
MII AMO DESTINATION SPA
525 Boynton Canyon Road, Sedona
Mii Amo Destination Spa in Sedona has enjoyed numerous awards over the years, for both its resort and for culinary excellence. Mii Amo is a smaller, private and more intimate destination spa within the larger grounds of the Enchantment Resort. Mii Amo has casitas, guest rooms and suites reserved especially for spa guests enrolled in its “Journey Programs.” These programs are led by dieticians and nutritionists, fitness trainers, counselors and sports specialists and include accommodations, meals, daily spa treatments, fitness, seminars and lectures, aqua aerobics, yoga and Pilates, mountain biking, hiking, cooking demonstrations, an adults-only outdoor pool, saunas, and a concierge to arrange sightseeing and tours.
You come to Mii Amo to fall in love. With the spectacular vistas, the spa services, with the food, the service, the sand, the sun, the STARS (my gosh!), the color, with your partner, and yourself.
BEST BOUTIQUE HOTEL SPA
AMARA RESORT & SPA
100 Amara Lane, Sedona
Amara Resort is tucked in next to Oak Creek in Sedona. The spa offers 6 private treatment rooms, a couple’s suite, yoga studio, a manicure pedicure salon, and private men’s and women’s locker rooms with showers and a steam room. Guests love the zero-edge heated salt water pool and hot tub among the dramatic Red Rock Mountains, and relaxing in a sleek lounge area with a cup of organic tea. Services include massage, body scrubs and wraps, hand and foot rituals, skin care, make up artistry, waxing, and more. There are miles of gorgeous hiking and biking trails just steps from the resort, and the fitness center is open 24 hours.
BEST DAY SPA
SEDONA'S NEW DAY SPA
3004 West State Route 89A, Sedona
Sedona’s New Day Spa was nominated and voted by our readers as offering the best day spa, especially for couples. This spa has a full service menu of massage, skin care, manicures, pedicures, and waxing, but they also have a menu of services tailored just for men. Add to this a gated outdoor garden courtyard with a hot tub and bubbling fountains, where you will sip on cucumber lemon water and healthy snacks and you have a charming and restful escape for a few hours.
READERS' FAVORITE MASSAGE SPA
UPTOWN MASSAGE
452 Jordan Road, Sedona
Uptown Massage was nominated and voted by our readers as offering the best massage for solos, couples and friends. This spa has a full service menu of massage, including hot stones, aromatherapy, pregnancy, couples and more, plus a specialty menu of body and skin care as well, such as body wraps, scrubs, and organic skincare. Locals and guests appreciate that the studio caters to the armed forces with discounted services.
Great list, especially the hotels. Sedona is a healing place, you almost can’t go wrong. Well yes you can (avoid unlicensed pop ups), but, it’s a healing place!
Good recommendations. Sedona is such a healing place and the spas in Sedona are usually so humble, except at the resorts. It has remained a really humble place where there is some kind of spa experience affordable for everyone, really. Wish I could go more often. I like to stay at Amara Hotel because it has less “scene” (quieter) and I have had massages at Uptown Massage. Great little place.
Going to Sedona in June, hoping the new list will be updated. I have always enjoyed your recommendations in the past. Thanks for sharing your thoughts Spa Index.