When I first started planning Lesley’s Sedona bachelorette trip, I searched Google, Pinterest, Instagram, and more to find other Sedona bachelorette itineraries and parties. Let me tell you: they were hard to come by! So, I wanted to share our Sedona bachelorette itinerary so that anyone planning a Sedona bachelorette trip in the near future won’t have to search for hours on end. Here are all the details when it comes to what we did and what I would recommend if you are planning your own Sedona bachelorette trip —
Before we get started, I guess that I should note the fact that we were in Sedona from Thursday-Sunday (the main bachelorette trip took place Friday-Sunday, but Les and I flew in a day early!). While we could have enjoyed more time, this was a short and sweet trip that we all enjoyed.
Based on the research I did (a lot of it), here was our rough Sedona bachelorette itinerary going into it –
FRIDAY –
Hike Devils Bridge (I recommend!)
Margs @ SaltRock Kitchen (I recommend!)
Exploring the Tlaquepaque + The Chai Spot (The Chai Spot employees were incredibly rude and the Chai was just so-so)
Dinner @ Elote cafe ((I recommend!)
Surprise Lingerie Shower
SATURDAY –
Breakfast @ Red Rock Cafe (I recommend!)
Hike @ Cathedral Rock (I recommend!)
Sedona Beer Company (or Tamaliza) (We didn’t get to this)
Dinner @ Mariposa (I recommend!)
SUNDAY –
Breakfast @ The Coffee Shop (We didn’t get to this, but we went to the pump house station instead which was great!)
Depart Sedona
We definitely had a few changes in our Sedona Bachelorette trip itinerary because 1) wait times / 2) we went with the flow and 3) Les and I did a few additional things, but overall, this is a GREAT itinerary.
Here are a few other things to check out that we loved:
Page Springs Cellars: it was okay! I didn’t know that the wines would just be brought in.
Local Juicery: A MUST
Gerardo’s Italian was my favorite spot of the whole trip!!!!
I’ve also included our initial itinerary + ideas of other things to do below!



We had an awesome Sedona bachelorette trip and I HIGHLY recommend making the trip