Sedona Rouge Hotel Spa West Sedona Mediterranean-villa architecture with courtyard fountain
#8 in Top 20 Sedona for A Wellness Retreat  ·  ★★★★

Sedona Rouge Hotel and Spa

Mediterranean-villa architecture, wellness focused, the value-Sedona pick.

"Mediterranean-villa architecture, wellness focused, the value-Sedona pick."

9.3Room & Design
9.5Service
9.3Location

Why Sedona Rouge Hotel and Spa for a wellness retreat

Sedona Rouge Hotel and Spa sits in West Sedona, the property uses the working Mediterranean-villa architecture (the property's signature working courtyard-and-fountain working-aesthetic), and the working Spa Rouge runs the working standard treatment-menu programme. Seventy-seven rooms and suites across the working two-storey property, the upper-tier King Spa Suite is the working couples-flagship. The asset is the working Mediterranean-villa-aesthetic and the working West-Sedona value position, Sedona Rouge runs at $320-$500/night (vs $500+ at the higher-tier wellness resorts), and the working in-house Reds Restaurant handles the working anniversary-equivalent dinner. Sedona Rouge is the right pick for the working couple at the working value tier where the Mediterranean-villa architecture and the working West-Sedona positioning are the working assets, the working centerpiece is the working Spa Rouge programme and the working West-Sedona-trail-head access.

Best room to request

King Spa Suite (the working couples-flagship) or Premier King Room for the entry-level option.

Concierge tip

The working Mediterranean-villa courtyard is the working morning-coffee asset. Eat at the working Reds Restaurant for the working anniversary-equivalent dinner.

The wider context

Sedona Rouge Hotel and Spa sits within our broader Top 20 Hotels in Sedona for a Wellness Retreat list. It scored an aggregate 9.4/10 across the three editorial criteria, competitive against the field but, on a wellness retreat-specific factors, the angle above is what earned its rank. For the alternatives in the same Sedona neighbourhood, see West Sedona and adjacent. For a different city entirely, see the related lists below.

If you have already chosen the dates, our editor recommends booking the room twelve weeks ahead. The best suites with the right view orientation go first, and inventory for the popular months is quoted in months, not weeks. Suite-level rooms with private plunge pools or terraces, the ones that earn this rank, are typically the first to sell out.

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Frequently asked questions

Last updated May 15, 2026

Where is Sedona Rouge Hotel and Spa located?
On West State Route 89A in Sedona's West End, fifteen minutes by car from the central uptown Sedona area but quieter, with direct red-rock views and trail access. It is two hours by car from Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX) and forty minutes from Flagstaff.
How many rooms does Sedona Rouge have?
77 rooms and suites in a low-slung mediterranean-style property. Most rooms face the red rocks; corner rooms add larger balconies. The Spa Suites (with private outdoor soaking tubs) are the most-requested category for wellness guests; the Penthouse Suite is the flagship.
What spa treatments are at Sedona Rouge?
The on-property spa runs a full menu of massage, facial, and energy-work treatments, Sedona is known for the 'vortex' wellness culture and several of the spa's signature treatments draw from that tradition. Standard offerings (hot stone, Swedish, deep tissue, couples massage) sit alongside Sedona-specific treatments (vortex meditation, red-rock crystal therapy).
Is Sedona Rouge adults-only?
Not officially, but the property is calibrated for wellness-seeking couples and solo travelers. There are no kids' programs; the pool is quiet; the restaurants are wine-focused. Children are welcome but the experience is built around adult guests.
When is the best time to visit Sedona Rouge?
March, May and September, November are the optimal weather windows, daytime 70, 80°F, comfortable for hiking. Summer (June, August) reaches 95°F+ which makes daytime activity uncomfortable; winter (December, February) is cool and quiet with lower rates and morning frost at altitude. Spring break weekends (March) are the busiest; book three months ahead.