My husband and I have a little tradition that we try to pick a place to go right after the holidays since my company shuts down and his is fairly quiet. Last year we decided to check out the Phoenix, Scottsdale, and Sedona areas. Below are some of the highlights from our trip.
Highlights from Phoenix

During the holiday season Phoenix’s beautiful botanical garden is lit up with hundreds of Lumeria lights. Las Noches de las Luminarias as it is know has been running during the holiday season since 1978. It started as a way for the executive director of the garden at the time, Rodney Engard to create a holiday event that properly represented the Southwest, compliments the beauty of the garden, and gave back to the community. Back then all 700 luminaries were created with a paper bag, sand, and a candle lit by hand. In 2018 the garden 8,000 handlit lumeria bags and thousands of twinkling lights strung as well. For the cost of admission you can stroll the garden on 21 select evenings during the holiday season and listen to local music groups like Simply Three and my personal favorite “Run Boy Run.” Japanese artist Jun Kaneko had various art installations in the garden as well. For a additional cost you can choose to dine in the garden. My husband and I really enjoyed wandering the garden and enjoying the music. It was a truly magical evening.

A unique restaurant with a varied menu. They handcraft Japanese cold brew iced coffee! The restaurant has been open since 2012, Vovomeena is named for owner DJ Fernandes’ grandmother — vovó means grandma in Portuguese. He also owns central Phoenix restaurants Tuck Shop and Astor House with his wife, Jessica Ruiz. Fernandes went to Tulane in New Orleans so there are a few dishes on his menu like biscuits and gravy or if you prefer something sweet, Pain Perdu, a New Orleans version of French toast meaning “lost bread” in French. It’s two chunks of banana bread topped with a whiskey caramel sauce, sliced bananas and a sprinkling of powdered sugar. Yum!

Picture a hidden tiki bar and the Pirates of the Caribbean ride at Disneyland together then you would get a good feel of what Undertow is like in Phoenix. Hidden under some stairs at a coffee bar with a cute tiki at the entrance leads to the hill of their ship. There are portholes that lead out to the ocean and during your excursion you can enjoy views from the sea as you enjoy some tiki drinks. You really must get reservation and try to go during the week as this bar is extremely small but it’s well worth the effort. You can make reservations online about a week in advance. The menu is extensive and actually written like a novel! I got a “Lei Lani Volcano,” which was based on a 1970’s recipe from one of my favorite places, the Polynesia hotel in Walt Disney World. It was a blend rum infused with coconut and shaken with pineapple, lime and guava. I of course upgraded the to a souvenir coconut mug which was super cute. Drinks are strong here and we only needed one to full enjoy our time there.

Highlights from Sedona

Another highlight was the Pink Jeep Tour we booked in Sedona the morning after we arrived. The tour was early next morning so we had a light but filling breakfast as recommended by Christine as to not get car sick and were on our way by 8am for the two hour drive from Scottsdale. Our tour was at 11am and the pink jeep tour folks required we checked in early. I think the earlier the jeep tour the better as the route is not as congested and it allows time to explore Sedona later on your own. We choose the popular broken arrow tour which is about two hours. I’m glad we were one of the first jeeps to make is it out to one of the vistas because we had the spot all to ourselves. Our tour guide was amazing popping in some educational info during the drive. We learned that the pink jeep tour came about from the company’s founder who was a realtor in Sedona and drove a jeep. Everyone wanted him to drive them around town but they weren’t interested in buying a house. After a vacation at the Royal Hawaiian Hotel in Honolulu and loving the pink palace on the beach the idea for the pink jeep tours was born. Being so close and in the middle of the red rocks was completely inspiring. I probably said “beautiful” a million times during the tour. The tour is well worth the price tag and the slight bumpy but fun ride.

Not a stop that takes a ton of time but well worth the visit. You’ll need some patience and quick maneuvering to grab a parking spot as it’s narrow and busy. The chapel was literally built into the buttes Of Sedona and is run by the Roman Catholic dioceses of Phoenix.
Highlights From Scottsdale

We almost missed this museum, but I’m really glad we made it. Here you’ll see amazing Native american jewelry and art.

Not a ton of shopping on Fifth avenue but absolutely loved the Giving Bracelets shop! 10% of their proceeds are donated to CASA for abused or neglected children. They sell beautiful handmade leather bracelets and I had to check out their giant crystal as their display.

Arizona looks like a very relaxing and even spiritual place to visit. Love it.
I have a brother in Phoenix. Your post makea me want to visit that much more! Can’t wait to visit there myself. Beautiful pictures!
Nice photos. Been in Arizona but was just a road trip to Vegas. Miss this place,
Looks like some super quality time! Very exciting and pretty place. and I can’t lie Arizona is wonderful!
I LOVE Arizona! It’s a wonderful state in which to do a road trip. I could spend months exploring it as well as visiting some of the retreat centers and resorts, too.
I love this region, particularly Sedona, for it’s natural beauty. When I’m next in the area I would love to try the Pink Jeep Tours option. Would just love exploring and experiencing all that this has to offer.
Beautiful place captured beautifully through your words and lense
I desire to go there and take some beautiful pics on those coloring rocks. They are amazing
I’ve always wanted to visit Arizona. It looks so beautiful! That Sedona Jeep tour would be so much fun!!
This looks amazing. I live in the UK and we do not have scenery like this. I am desperate to head across to the US as I love the great outdoors.
Ah this looks amazing! On my list to visit one day for sure! I love the picture of the jeep in the desert!
Vovomeena seems like a n oasis in Arizona. I might have to visit there when I visit my uncle, who also lives in the state.
The place looks ideal for relaxing. And I must say that the pictures are beautiful.
Had been in Arizona for a week, almost 10 years ago. Your post reminded my old trip. Great post, thanks for sharing!
What a wonderful adventure! I just wish I get to visit the United States someday. And handcrafted Japanese cold brew iced coffee sound so good!
I would love to try that Pink Jeep tours. Looks super fun!
Arizona looks so cute and relaxing. Its such a beautiful place to visit.
OKAY I NEED to go to the Undertow asap. I live here and I’ve never heard of it! I also love SEdona.
It’s a awesome place!
I have heard great things about Scottsdale, Arizona. It’s looks like a beautiful and relaxing place.
Breath taking shots, love it! One of my friends lives in Phoenix and I think it’s time to visit her now? 😉
It definitely seems worth it to me! What a beautiful place it is! I’d love to visit someday in the future, perhaps when my children are a little older.
Looks like a fun time. I want to go there someday so bad.
OMG a bar like Disneyland and a pink jeep tour! How have I note been here before!? I live in California and have no excuse! Thanks for the introduction!
I wasn’t aware of this place but it surely looks interesting. Thanks for sharing. I would love to visit here.