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Great Trains & Grand Canyons of Arizona

Great Trains & Grand Canyons of Arizona

Discover the breathtaking beauty of Arizona’s red rock country and the awe-inspiring Grand Canyon on this unforgettable rail and motorcoach adventure. Ride aboard two scenic trains, explore Sedona and the Old West charm of Williams, and marvel at one of the world’s natural wonders.

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Duration: 6 Days | Meals Included: 5 Breakfasts, 3 Dinners

 

Eyre has partnered with Premier World Discovery, a professional tour operator handling escorted tour arrangements. With 25 years of experience, PWD's goal is to provide travelers with an unforgettable experience featuring sightseeing, history, culture, and fun!

 

Trip Highlights:

 

Grand Canyon Railway

Arrive in Williams to board the Grand Canyon Railway for a nostalgic two-hour train journey that delivers you to the awe-inspiring South Rim of Grand Canyon National Park

 

Verde Canyon Railroad

Travel to Clarkdale to board the Verde Canyon Railroad, also known as the Wilderness Train. The spectacular four-hour ride in a first-class railcar takes you between two national forests, past crimson cliffs, over old-fashioned trestles and through a 680-foot tunnel.

 

Grand Canyon National Park

Awe-inspiring South Rim of Grand Canyon National Park for free time and lunch on your own. Six million years in the making, the Grand Canyon’s dynamic colors and textures inspire reflection at nature’s power and beauty.

 

Oak Creek Canyon

Oak Creek Canyon is quite possibly one of the most beautiful and scenic stretches of Arizona you can drive. Oak Creek Canyon is about 12 miles long with towering canyon walls that range from 800 to 2000 feet. In contrast to the desert red rocks of Sedona and the alpine forests of Flagstaff, this little stretch offers its own little micro-environment consisting of a crystal-clear creek lined with smooth river rocks.

 

Sedona Trolley Tour

Start a great day with a Sedona Trolley Tour, featuring the Chapel of the Holy Cross and Airport Mesa, with spectacular views of the Sedona area. The trolley guide will give insight into the various rock formations, indigenous vegetation, and history of this remarkable area.

 

Chapel of the Holy Cross

The Chapel of the Holy Cross was the vision of local rancher and sculptor Marguerite Brunswig Staude, who was inspired in 1932 by the newly completed Empire State Building to create a modern place of worship. Her first attempt to build the chapel in Budapest, Hungary—alongside architect Lloyd Wright, son of Frank Lloyd Wright—was abandoned due to the outbreak of World War II. Determined to bring her dream to life, Staude later chose her native region of Arizona as the chapel’s home. With the help of Senator Barry Goldwater, she secured a special-use permit to build on Coconino National Forest land. Construction was overseen by Fred Coukos of the William Simpson Construction Company and took 18 months to complete at a cost of $300,000. Remarkably, over 25 tons of rock were moved during the build without the use of dynamite. The chapel was completed in 1956.

 

Montezuma Castle

Vist the Montezuma Castle National Monument which contains ruins of a cliff dwelling built in the 12th and 13th centuries by the Sinagua Indians.

 

Jerome

Visit the old mining town of Jerome, once a virtual ghost town, now restored with shops, museums and art galleries.

 

Tlaquepaque & Sedona Uptown

Visit Uptown Sedona and the Spanish-Mexican village of Tlaquepaque to explore these wonderful areas full of art galleries, shops, and restaurants.

 

Chuckwagon Supper & Show

Experience a farewell dinner at the Blazin’ M Ranch, where you will enjoy a hearty Chuckwagon Supper and Western Stage Show.

 

Need to Know:

  • Every Eyre trip includes deluxe round-trip motorcoach transportation from one or more of our departure locations.

  • Services of a Tour Director will begin upon arrival in Phoenix.

  • Baggage handling at hotels is included.

  • Baggage handling at airports is not included.

  • Price includes round-trip airfare between PHL/EWR and Phoenix.

  • Transfers in Phoenix (between airport and hotel) are included.

 

Proof of Citizenship Requirement: Government Issued REAL ID or Passport

 

Payment & Cancellation Policies for September 27, 2026

Deposit/Payment Policy:

  • Deposit is $425.00 per person.

  • Final payment is due by 06/09/2026

Cancellation Penalties:

  • If cancellation occurs from booking date to 03/31/26, a $25.00 per person penalty will be assessed.

  • If cancellation occurs between 04/01/26 and 06/09/26, a $425.00 per person penalty will be assessed.

  • If cancellation occurs between 06/10/26 and 07/26/26, a $1,200.00 per person penalty will be assessed.

  • If cancellation occurs between 07/27/26 and 09/27/26, the passenger is in full penalty and no refund will be granted.

*In addition to the cancellation polices listed above, if additional payments have been made to Starr for the purpose of securing your airline reservation, these monies are non-refundable once received. Any name changes after final payment is made will be assessed a per person change fee. The amount of the fee will be determined by the airline.

 

Flight Schedule:

Departure: September 27, 2026

TBD

*Flights are subject to change

Return: October 2, 2026

TBD

*Flights are subject to change

**Only 1 piece of checked baggage is allowed on this trip and there will be a charge by the airline to check any luggage.**

 

Trip Insurance:

Travel Insurance provides protection for your travel investment and it should always be considered. We recommend The National Tour Association's (NTA) Travel Protection Plan administered by Aon Affinity. You can purchase the enhanced plan within 14 days of deposit to cover preexisting conditions or 'cancel for any reason' coverage.

For more information, click here.

For frequently asked questions, click here.

To purchase: Call 800-388-1470 or click here.

Eyre's Tour Operator location # for Aon is 306209 

 

Gratuities:

Gratuities to individuals noted below are not included in the price of your tour package. Customary recognized guidelines are as follows:

*Motorcoach Driver – $4-$6 per tour guest, per day

*Tour Director – $4-$6 per tour guest, per day

 

Accessibility:

Eyre Tours has a select quantity of wheelchair accessible motorcoaches available; therefore, we suggest you contact a Travel Advisor to discuss any needs you may have before reserving your trip.

Day 1

Arrive at Phoenix Airport and meet your Tour Director. Board a deluxe motorcoach and travel north to beautiful Sedona. This upscale resort, retirement and artist community is set amongst the red-hued rocks of Oak Creek Canyon. Your home for the next five nights is a picturesque property in the Sedona area. Tonight, enjoy a Welcome Dinner with fellow travelers.

Day 2

Start a great day with a Sedona Trolley Tour featuring the Chapel of the Holy Cross and Airport Mesa for spectacular views of the Sedona area. The trolley guide will give you insight into the various rock formations, indigenous vegetation and history of this remarkable area. Later visit Uptown Sedona and the Spanish-Mexican Village of Tlaquepaque to explore these wonderful areas full of art galleries shopping opportunities and restaurants.

Day 3

Begin an unforgettable day with a drive through amazing Oak Creek Canyon, a sixteen-mile-long canyon known for its spectacularly colored white, yellow and red cliffs dotted with pine, cypress and juniper. Then, arrive in Williams to board the Grand Canyon Railway for a nostalgic two-hour train journey that delivers you to the awe-inspiring South Rim of Grand Canyon National Park for free time and lunch on your own. Six million years in the making, the Grand Canyon’s dynamic colors and textures inspire reflection at nature’s power and beauty. Later, board your motorcoach to see the Grand Canyon from other points of interest. Stop in Flagstaff for dinner before returning to Sedona.

Day 4

This morning, visit the Montezuma Castle National Monument which contains ruins of a cliff dwelling built in the 12th and 13th centuries by the Sinagua Indians. Later visit the old mining town of Jerome, once a virtual ghost town, now restored with shops, museums and art galleries. Next travel to Clarkdale to board the Verde Canyon Railroad also known as the Wilderness Train. The spectacular four-hour ride in a first-class railcar takes you between two national forests, past crimson cliffs, over old-fashioned trestles and through a 680-foot tunnel. Early evening return to Sedona.

Day 5

Today is at leisure in Sedona. Enjoy the wonderful amenities of your resort. Maybe spend the day shopping, sightseeing on your own, or on a local golf course. An optional tour will be available. This evening, experience a farewell dinner at the Blazin’ M Ranch, where you will enjoy a hearty Chuckwagon Supper and Western Stage Show.

Day 6

This morning travel to Phoenix Airport for your flight home filled with unforgettable memories of your Great Trains & Grand Canyons Tour.

Note

Itinerary is subject to change

Accommodations:

 

Day 1-6:

Hilton Sedona Resort, Courtyard by Marriott Sedona or Poco Diablo Sedona Resort or Similar

 

Note: Hotels are subject to change and are assigned approximately 30 days prior to departure.

Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.

Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.

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Ellicott City Long Gate Park and Ride
Meadowbrook Ln, Ellicott City, MD 21043
Leisure World Leisure World - Club House II (Residents ONLY)
3300 N Leisure World Blvd, Silver Spring, MD 20906
Silver Spg/Rockville, MD Georgia Ave Park & Ride
16000 Georgia Ave, Rockville, MD 20853
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