Sedona gay resort
Newly-renovated guest rooms and common spaces echo the Sedona mountain-scape, with a palette inspired by mountainous burnished brass hues and starry darkness skies. Subtle influences from neighboring Native American tribes – like hand-painted dreamcatchers gracing the walls of every room – give a nod to indigenous textures and nuances, infusing the heart and soul of the community into the property.
Spacious, pleasant and relaxing guest rooms are intimately nestled into the landscape at Sky Rock, allowing you to embrace your scenic surroundings. Many rooms walk out to a spectacular terrace with remarkable views perfect for coffee at sunrise, happy hour at sunset, or moonlit yoga under the stars. Some rooms at Sky Rock offer fireplaces, while others are pet-friendly () for vacationing with your furry best friend.
The Sky Rock Inn of Sedona offers many guests amenities & special services, including:
- Bike Repair Station, with tools to fetch you back on the trail
- 2 EV chargers, one for Tesla one generic
- Hydration Stations, to refill water bottles as well as the in room pitchers
Amara Resort & Spa Sedona, AZ
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Gay Friendly Hotel Spotlight Amara Resort & Spa | Amara Alley | Sedona, AZ | Devan Gould, a freelance writer for Gay Commute Information, and her husband, Bruce, recently had the pleasure of visiting Amara Resort & Spa in Sedona, AZ. Here is her review. We arrived in Sedona, AZ around … Continue reading →
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Amara Resort & Spa Sedona, AZ
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LGBTQ Friendly Hotels
Probably the most asked question from LGBT visitors is "Where should we stay when we visit Sedona?" The respond is simple: Sedona is a friendly town to all visitors, straight or gay, so at any one the Sedona resorts, hotels or motels, you will find a warm, relaxing and welcoming environment. There isn't one resort or hotel that is specifically an LGBT hotel, as you find perhaps on a cruise or in a diverse city. Therefore, you can select your lodging based on the basic criteria that anyone would use: budget, location and amenities.
Sedona resorts tend to offer entire service accommodations with spas and restaurants, while the Sedona hotels and motels offer fewer amenities but are a bit more economical.
One category of Sedona lodging that receives high marks from the gay community is the bed and breakfasts and inns that dot the Sedona landscape. Special occasions call for preferred treatment and attention to detail—features most of the Sedona bed and breakfast inns are pleased to provide. Being served a gourmet breakfast in an intimate setting is the p
Amara Resort & Spa Sedona, AZ
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Gay Friendly Hotel Spotlight
Amara Resort & Spa | Amara Lane | Sedona, AZ |
Devan Gould, a freelance scribe for Gay Travel Information, and her husband, Bruce, recently had the pleasure of visiting Amara Resort & Spa in Sedona, AZ.
Here is her review.
We arrived in Sedona, AZ around PM on a Wednesday night earlier this month. It was pitch black and we knew we were driving by the red rocks, but could not see any of them. We drove into the very center of town and the GPS told us to turn onto Amara Ln. It is right in the middle of all of the shops, restaurants and where most of the tours depart from, making it a ideal location for convenience sake. But, it does not in any way compromise privacy and peace and quiet. Once you cruise down to the resort, you would never perceive you were a stone’s throw away from the middle of everything.
The décor was modern with a southwest flare to it. The lobby area had var