Sedona, Arizona Timeshares
By Miriam Kasdan
It’s surrounded by red-rock monoliths named Coffeepot, Cathedral, and Bell, and marks the mouth of Oak Creek Canyon. High above Sedona and its canyon stands the towering Mongollon Rim, part of the Colorado Plateau and home to the largest contiguous stand of ponderosa pine in the world. Sedona, Arizona, Attractions Unlike some other areas of Arizona, Sedona offers a balmy climate all year round. Many couples flock there to get married, and other travelers are attracted to its spiritual side, seeking out numerous healers, intuitives, artists, and guides. Art and culture buffs will have a field day. The city is home to the Sedona Arts Center, the oldest arts organization in northern Arizona, as well as more than 100 artists’ studios. Groove to the music each September at Sedona Jazz on the Rocks, Inc., and take in a performance by the Canyon Moon Theatre Company. Vacationers drawn to Sedona, Arizona’s many attractions should consider purchasing a Sedona timeshare. Arizona timeshares are a popular vacation option, because of the state’s desert beauty and warm weather. Sedona is one of several choices, but a very wise one indeed. If you’re visiting Sedona, Arizona, for the first time and want to explore its accommodations for a trial run, choose from B&Bs, cabins, condo and apartment rentals, hotels, motels, resorts, and RVs. Once you’ve stayed there, you’re sure to fall in love with the beauty and cultural attractions, and buying a timeshare, to return again and again, may be exactly the right thing to do. Sources: About.com Vacation Ownership 101, Sedona Chamber of Commerce
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