Brand USA reis - Four Corners
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Brand USA reis - Four Corners

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Created: Thursday, September 19, 2024 - Departure: Monday, June 2, 2025
Ref ID: 12994072
Total price From 8.647 €
Created: Thursday, September 19, 2024 - Departure: Monday, June 2, 2025
Destinations: Phoenix AZ, United States of America , Scottsdale AZ, United States of America , Grand Canyon AZ, United States of America , Monument Valley UT, United States of America , Page AZ, United States of America , Zion National Park UT, United States of America , Bryce Canyon National Park UT, United States of America , Moab UT, United States of America , Mesa Verde CO, United States of America , Albuquerque NM, United States of America , Gallup NM, United States of America , Chinle AZ, United States of America , Petrified Forest National Park AZ, United States of America , Holbrook AZ, United States of America , Phoenix AZ, United States of America

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02 Jun
Transport from Amsterdam to Phoenix AZ
Departure
United Airlines
Multiple transports
11:00
Schiphol (AMS)
15h 55m
17:55
Phoenix Sky Harbor Intl (PHX)
1 PC
02 Jun
Car rental
Chevrolet Tahoe SUV /AC/A/4dr
Chevrolet Tahoe SUV /AC/A/4dr or similar
Includes:
  • Fuel Policy: Pickup full return full
  • Automatic transmission
A/C
4 doors
7 people
Extras (Pay at pick-up office)
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02 Jun
1. Phoenix AZ
Stop
About the destination: Phoenix, the vibrant heart of Arizona’s Sonoran Desert, blends dramatic landscapes with a dynamic urban scene. With over 300 days of sunshine a year, it’s a paradise for travelers chasing warm weather, vast skies, and glowing sunsets. The city’s skyline rises among saguaro-studded hills, offering visitors a compelling mix of outdoor adventure, Southwestern culture, and modern comforts. Nature lovers can start at Camelback Mountain or Piestewa Peak, where scenic trails reward hikers with panoramic views of the Valley of the Sun. For a more leisurely experience, the Desert Botanical Garden showcases the beauty and resilience of desert flora, especially stunning at sunrise or during evening light displays. Golfers will find dozens of top-rated courses, while nearby day trips to South Mountain Park or the Superstition Mountains deliver even more desert exploration. Culture and history are just as rich. The Heard Museum delves into the art and heritage of Native American communities, while the Phoenix Art Museum and the Musical Instrument Museum appeal to art and music enthusiasts. Downtown Phoenix and the Roosevelt Row arts district brim with colorful murals, galleries, and a buzzing events calendar, from First Friday art walks to live music and sports games at the Footprint Center and Chase Field. Phoenix’s culinary scene celebrates bold Southwestern flavors, Mexican influences, and inventive farm-to-table dining. Sample street-style tacos, try contemporary Sonoran cuisine, or cool off with a craft cocktail on a rooftop terrace. Whether you’re planning a quick city break or using Phoenix as a base to explore the Grand Canyon and beyond, the city offers an inviting mix of sunshine, culture, and desert magic.
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02 Jun
Car journey 19 Kilometers - 23m
Phoenix AZ
Scottsdale AZ
02 Jun
2. Scottsdale AZ
Stay
02 Jun
Accommodation
2 Nights
Element Scottsdale at SkySong
Scottsdale AZ - Show on map > 3.8 km from Center
9.2
Superb
815
Outdoor pool
Restaurant
Electric vehicle charging station
STANDARD KING
WITH BREAKFAST
cancellation in accordance with ANVR conditions
We love it
04 Jun
Car journey 384 Kilometers - 3h 48m
Scottsdale AZ
Grand Canyon AZ
04 Jun
3. Grand Canyon AZ
Stay
About the destination: Carved by the Colorado River over millions of years, the Grand Canyon is one of the most iconic landscapes on the planet. Stretching 277 miles (446 km) across northern Arizona, its layered cliffs reveal a kaleidoscope of reds, oranges, and golds that change dramatically with the light. Standing at the rim, you’ll look down more than a mile to the river below, with panoramic views that are especially stunning at sunrise and sunset from popular lookout points like Mather Point, Yavapai Point, and Desert View. Most visitors base themselves on the South Rim, home to Grand Canyon Village, where you’ll find historic lodges, visitor centers, restaurants, and easy access to shuttle buses and hiking trails. The Rim Trail offers relatively flat, family‑friendly walks with spectacular views, while the Bright Angel and South Kaibab trails descend into the canyon for more challenging hikes. For a different perspective, consider a guided bike ride, a mule trip, or a helicopter tour, all of which provide unforgettable ways to experience the vast scale of the canyon. The quieter North Rim, open seasonally from roughly mid‑May to mid‑October, offers a more secluded experience with cooler temperatures and dense forests. Here, scenic drives and viewpoints such as Bright Angel Point and Cape Royal showcase sweeping vistas without the crowds. Lodging and services are more limited, so reservations are essential, but the reward is a more tranquil connection with the landscape. A visit to the Grand Canyon is best planned with the desert climate in mind: summers can be extremely hot along the inner canyon, while winter brings snow and icy trails along the rims. Spring and fall offer milder conditions and fewer visitors. Whether you’re stopping for a day or staying longer to hike, raft, or explore nearby Native American sites, the Grand Canyon promises a powerful encounter with the natural world—and a highlight of any trip through the American Southwest.
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04 Jun
Accommodation
2 Nights
Under Canvas Grand Canyon
Grand Canyon AZ - Show on map > 49.5 km from Center
9.1
Superb
1801
Restaurant
Parking
Bar
Safari Tent with Three Twin Beds and Shared Bathroom including Resort Fee
ROOM ONLY
cancellation in accordance with ANVR conditions
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06 Jun
Car journey 310 Kilometers - 3h 52m
Grand Canyon AZ
Monument Valley UT
06 Jun
4. Monument Valley UT
Stay
About the destination: Monument Valley, straddling the border between Utah and Arizona, is one of the most iconic landscapes in the American Southwest. Towering sandstone buttes rise dramatically from a vast red desert floor, creating a cinematic backdrop that has appeared in countless Western films and commercials. The scenery is especially spectacular at sunrise and sunset, when the rocks glow in shades of orange, crimson, and purple under the changing light. Most visitors begin at the Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park, where an entrance fee grants access to the 17-mile Valley Drive, a rough dirt road that winds past many of the valley’s most famous formations, such as the Mittens and Merrick Butte. While self-driving is possible in suitable vehicles, hiring a Navajo guide is highly recommended. Guided tours, often in open-air 4x4s, not only reach viewpoints off-limits to private cars, but also offer insight into Navajo history, culture, and traditions tied to this sacred landscape. Accommodation ranges from simple motels in nearby Kayenta and Mexican Hat to the more atmospheric lodges and cabins around the park. Staying overnight allows you to experience the valley at its quietest, with dark skies full of stars and the silhouettes of buttes on the horizon. For a closer connection with the land, some local operators offer overnight experiences and traditional meals hosted by Navajo families. When planning your visit, keep in mind that this is Navajo Nation land, and local customs and rules should be respected. Distances in the region are long, services can be sparse, and temperatures swing from very hot in summer to freezing in winter. Bring plenty of water, sun protection, and a full tank of gas, and consider combining Monument Valley with other nearby attractions such as the Grand Canyon, Antelope Canyon, or Lake Powell to create a memorable Southwest road trip.
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06 Jun
Accommodation
1 Night
Goulding's Lodge
Monument Valley UT - Show on map > 14.7 km from Center
8.6
Very good
12625
Airport shuttle (free)
Swimming Pool
Restaurant
Double room Queen bed
ROOM ONLY
cancellation in accordance with ANVR conditions
We love it
07 Jun
Car journey 224 Kilometers - 2h 42m
Monument Valley UT
Page AZ
07 Jun
5. Page AZ
Stay
About the destination: Page is a city in Coconino County, Arizona, United States, near the Glen Canyon Dam and Lake Powell. MAIN TOURIST ATTRACTIONS - Horseshoe Bend - Antelope Lower Canyon - Rainbow Bridge National Monument - Glen Canyon Dam Overlook
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07 Jun
Accommodation
2 Nights
Courtyard by Marriott Lake Powell
Page AZ - Show on map > 1.6 km from Center
8
Very good
3856
Outdoor pool
Restaurant
Parking
Queen/Queen
ROOM ONLY
We love it
09 Jun
Car journey 259 Kilometers - 3h 21m
Page AZ
Zion National Park UT
09 Jun
6. Zion National Park UT
Stay
About the destination: Zion National Park, in southwestern Utah, is a striking showcase of red-rock canyons, soaring sandstone cliffs, and lush river oases. Centered around the Virgin River, the park’s main canyon rises dramatically on both sides, creating a natural corridor of towering walls and narrow passages. The changing light throughout the day paints the cliffs in shades of crimson, gold, and pink, making it a paradise for photographers and nature lovers alike. Outdoor enthusiasts will find a vast network of trails suitable for all levels. Easy walks like the Riverside Walk or the Pa’rus Trail offer gentle riverside scenery, while iconic, more demanding hikes such as Angels Landing and Observation Point reward hikers with panoramic views of the canyon. For a unique experience, tackle The Narrows, where you’ll hike directly in the river between sheer canyon walls—just be prepared for cold water and check conditions before you go. The park is busiest in spring and fall, when temperatures are milder and wildflowers or autumn colors add an extra layer of beauty. From March through late fall, a mandatory shuttle system operates in Zion Canyon, helping reduce traffic and making it easier to hop on and off at major trailheads. For a quieter experience, venture to less-crowded areas such as Kolob Canyons or Kolob Terrace Road, which offer dramatic vistas without the crowds. Plan ahead to make the most of your visit. Lodging options range from the historic Zion Lodge inside the park to campgrounds and a variety of hotels in nearby Springdale, which sits at the southern entrance and has restaurants, gear rentals, and visitor services. Always check the weather and park alerts, carry plenty of water, and respect trail closures and safety advisories—Zion’s rugged landscapes are unforgettable, but they demand preparation and care.
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09 Jun
Accommodation
1 Night
Zion Canyon Lodge
Springdale UT - Show on map > 3.7 km from Center
8.5
Very good
2169
Parking
Late Check-out
Free Internet
Queen/Queen
ROOM ONLY
cancellation in accordance with ANVR conditions
We love it
10 Jun
Car journey 245 Kilometers - 3h 8m
Zion National Park UT
Bryce Canyon National Park UT
10 Jun
7. Bryce Canyon National Park UT
Stay
About the destination: Bryce Canyon National Park in southern Utah is a landscape so surreal it feels almost otherworldly. The park’s signature formations—tall, thin spires of rock called hoodoos—glow in shades of red, orange, and pink, especially at sunrise and sunset. Unlike a traditional canyon carved by a single river, Bryce is a series of natural amphitheaters eroded from the eastern edge of the Paunsaugunt Plateau, offering sweeping, elevated viewpoints rather than rim-to-river hikes. Most visitors start at Bryce Amphitheater, where overlooks like Sunrise Point, Sunset Point, Inspiration Point, and Bryce Point are all accessible by car and short walks. From these viewpoints, you can gaze across thousands of hoodoos packed into dramatic formations. To get closer, hike down into the amphitheater on trails like Navajo Loop or Queen’s Garden, which wind among towering rock spires and natural bridges, providing a completely different perspective than from above. The park lies at a high elevation—between 8,000 and 9,000 feet (2,400–2,700 m)—so temperatures can be cool, even in summer, and snow is common in winter. This elevation also means thinner air, so take your time on hikes and drink plenty of water. Midsummer brings warm days and occasional thunderstorms, while spring and fall offer milder conditions and fewer crowds. Winter transforms the hoodoos with snow, creating stark contrasts that are popular with photographers and snowshoers alike. Bryce Canyon is also designated as a Dark Sky Park, making it one of the best places in the United States to stargaze. On clear nights you can see the Milky Way arching overhead, and the park often offers ranger-led astronomy programs. Whether you spend a few hours at the main viewpoints or several days exploring the backcountry, Bryce Canyon rewards unhurried exploration and a willingness to simply stand still and take in its strange, beautiful scenery.
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10 Jun
Accommodation
2 Nights
Best Western Plus Bryce Canyon Grand Hotel
Bryce Canyon National Park UT - Show on map > 5.4 km from Center
8.3
Very good
9274
Airport Shuttle
Outdoor pool
Parking
STANDARD ROOM ROH
WITH BREAKFAST
cancellation in accordance with ANVR conditions
We love it
12 Jun
Car journey 447 Kilometers - 4h 33m
Bryce Canyon National Park UT
Moab UT
12 Jun
8. Moab UT
Stay
About the destination: Moab is a city on the southern edge of Grand County in eastern Utah in the western United States. The population was 5,046 at the 2010 census, and in 2015 the population was estimated to be 5,235. It is the county seat and largest city in Grand County. Moab attracts a large number of tourists every year, mostly visitors to the nearby Arches and Canyonlands national parks. The town is a popular base for mountain bikers who ride the extensive network of trails including the Slickrock Trail, and for off-roaders who come for the annual Moab Jeep Safari.
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12 Jun
Accommodation
2 Nights
La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Moab
Moab UT - Show on map > 2.4 km from Center
8.9
Very good
2460
Hydro-massage bath
Outdoor pool
Parking
2 Queen Beds, Non-Smoking
WITH BREAKFAST
cancellation in accordance with ANVR conditions
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14 Jun
Car journey 225 Kilometers - 2h 48m
Moab UT
Mesa Verde CO
14 Jun
9. Mesa Verde CO
Stay
About the destination: Mesa Verde National Park, in southwestern Colorado, is one of the most fascinating archaeological destinations in the United States. This UNESCO World Heritage Site preserves the remarkable cliff dwellings of the Ancestral Pueblo people, who lived here from about AD 600 to 1300. Sheer sandstone canyons, pine-covered mesas, and dramatic overlooks create a landscape that feels both rugged and sacred, especially at sunrise and sunset when the rocks glow with deep reds and golds. The park’s most famous sites are its cliff dwellings, such as Cliff Palace, Balcony House, and Long House. These multi-story stone communities are tucked into natural alcoves high in the canyon walls and can be visited on ranger-led tours that often require climbing ladders and navigating narrow pathways. Above the cliffs, you can explore older “mesa-top” sites like pit houses and kivas that reveal how the Ancestral Pueblo people adapted to their environment over centuries. Mesa Verde also offers excellent hiking, scenic drives, and opportunities for wildlife viewing. Trails range from short, paved walks to overlooks—ideal if you’re short on time—to moderate hikes that lead to viewpoints and lesser-known ruins. The Mesa Top Loop Road and Cliff Palace Loop provide easy access to overlooks and interpretive signs that help you understand the history and culture behind the stone walls. Practical considerations: the closest base is the town of Cortez, with additional services in nearby Durango. The park sits at high elevation, so drink plenty of water and be prepared for strong sun and rapidly changing weather. Summer is the busiest season and requires advance reservations for tours and lodging, while spring and fall offer cooler temperatures and fewer crowds, making them ideal times to experience Mesa Verde’s quiet, timeless atmosphere.
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14 Jun
Accommodation
2 Nights
Far View Lodge
Mesa Verde CO - Show on map > 2.6 km from Center
7.2
Good
4082
Restaurant
Bar
24-hour reception
Kiva 1 King Bed
ROOM ONLY
cancellation in accordance with ANVR conditions
16 Jun
Car journey 427 Kilometers - 4h 40m
Mesa Verde CO
Albuquerque NM
16 Jun
10. Albuquerque NM
Stay
About the destination: The true Southwest awaits you in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Come immerse yourself in its rich culture and heritage, rooted in centuries of history. Soak in its blue skies and sun that shines 310 days a year-perfect for outdoor activities. Breathe in the high desert air scented with sage and piñon, and you'll understand why Albuquerque, NM is a destination like no other. Whether you want to shop for authentic Native American jewelry, try hot air ballooning, explore living history museums, enjoy Albuquerque events and festivals, sample local cuisines or hit the golf courses and spas, Albuquerque has you covered. Don’t miss to visit the historic Old Town, the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center and Rio Grande Nature Center State Park.
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16 Jun
Accommodation
2 Nights
Red Horse Bed and Breakfast
Albuquerque NM - Show on map > 9.5 km from Center
9.8
Superb
233
Spa
Restaurant
Electric vehicle charging station
Twin/Double room - Signature
WITH BREAKFAST
cancellation in accordance with ANVR conditions
18 Jun
Tickets
ticket
Albuquerque Hot Air Balloon Ride at Sunrise
18 Jun 2025
05:30
2 Entrances
( Volwassenen van 13 tot 100 jaar: 2 )
4 hours
Zonsopgangervaring 2023-2024
Non refundable
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18 Jun
Car journey 226 Kilometers - 2h 11m
Albuquerque NM
Gallup NM
18 Jun
11. Gallup NM
Stay
About the destination: Gallup is a town in the state of New Mexico. Gallup is an important gateway to the Navajo Nation and other nearby attractions. Gallup's numerous trading posts, galleries and shops offer a unique blend of Native American Culture with a rich abundance of authentic Indian and Southwest Hispanic arts and crafts. The landscape is beautiful beyond words, with red mesas to the north and east, and the mountains and painted deserts of Arizona to the west. An incredible selection of ancient Indian ruins, stunning scenic attractions, and fascinating historic sites are within a 90-minute journey from your vacation headquarters in Gallup. No trip to the southwest is complete without experiencing this area of New Mexico.
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18 Jun
Accommodation
1 Night
Hotel El Rancho
Gallup NM - Show on map > 1.3 km from Center
8.7
Very good
5534
Restaurant
Parking
Bar
Motel Room King
ROOM ONLY
cancellation in accordance with ANVR conditions
19 Jun
Car journey 146 Kilometers - 1h 39m
Gallup NM
Chinle AZ
19 Jun
12. Chinle AZ
Stay
About the destination: Nestled in the heart of the Navajo Nation, Chinle, Arizona, is a captivating destination that offers a unique blend of natural beauty, cultural richness, and historical significance. The crown jewel of this region is undoubtedly Canyon de Chelly National Monument, a breathtaking landscape of towering red rock formations, ancient cliff dwellings, and sweeping vistas. Whether you're an avid hiker, a history buff, or simply someone who appreciates stunning scenery, Chinle provides an array of experiences that will leave you in awe. One of the most iconic activities in Chinle is exploring Canyon de Chelly. You can embark on a guided tour led by a Navajo guide, who will not only show you the remarkable geological features but also share the deep cultural and spiritual significance of the canyon. If you prefer a more independent adventure, the South Rim Drive and North Rim Drive offer numerous overlooks, each providing its own unique perspective of the canyon's grandeur. Don't miss the White House Ruin Overlook, where you can see ancient Anasazi ruins nestled against the canyon walls. For those interested in delving deeper into Navajo culture, a visit to the local market in Chinle is a must. Here, you can find authentic Navajo crafts, including intricate jewelry, woven rugs, and pottery. Engage with the artisans and learn about the traditional methods and stories behind each piece. Additionally, consider attending a local cultural event or powwow, where you can witness traditional music, dance, and storytelling that have been passed down through generations. Accommodations in Chinle range from cozy lodges to campgrounds, allowing you to choose the experience that best suits your travel style. After a day of exploration, treat yourself to a meal at one of the local eateries, where you can savor Navajo cuisine such as fry bread, mutton stew, and Navajo tacos. As the sun sets over the canyon, reflect on the day's adventures and the timeless beauty of this remarkable region. Chinle is not just a destination; it's an experience that connects you with the land, the people, and the rich tapestry of history that defines this extraordinary part of Arizona.
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19 Jun
Accommodation
1 Night
Thunderbird Lodge
Chinle AZ - Show on map > 4.1 km from Center
8.5
Very good
3102
Restaurant
Parking
Free Internet
Standard - 1 King or 2 Full Beds
ROOM ONLY
cancellation in accordance with ANVR conditions
20 Jun
Car journey 185 Kilometers - 2h 19m
Chinle AZ
Petrified Forest National Park AZ
20 Jun
13. Petrified Forest National Park AZ
Stop
About the destination: Petrified Forest National Park is in eastern Arizona. Over 200-million-year-old fossils tell the tale of the earth – and its prehistoric inhabitants – amongst the picturesque wonders of Arizona’s Painted Desert. Petrified Forest is a surprising realm of fascinating landscape and science. Experience one of the world’s largest and most vibrantly colored assemblies of petrified wood, historic structures and archeological sites at Petrified Forest National Park.
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20 Jun
Car journey 51 Kilometers - 50m
Petrified Forest National Park AZ
Holbrook AZ
20 Jun
14. Holbrook AZ
Stay
About the destination: Holbrook began as a town of railroaders and cattlemen, outlaws and rugged lawmen. Today it is a city steeped in Native American culture, Hispanic roots and pioneers from all walks of life. In this community is the heart of Navajo County, the gateway to the stunning Petrified Forest National Park and the trip that needs to be taken along Historic Route 66. Rich in diversity and welcoming to all, Holbrook is where your adventure begins.
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20 Jun
Accommodation
1 Night
La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Holbrook Petrified Forest
Holbrook AZ - Show on map > 4.8 km from Center
9
Very good
1818
Swimming Pool
Electric vehicle charging station
Breakfast
1 King Bed, Non-Smoking
WITH BREAKFAST
cancellation in accordance with ANVR conditions
We love it
21 Jun
Car journey 299 Kilometers - 3h 14m
Holbrook AZ
Phoenix AZ
21 Jun
15. Phoenix AZ
Stay
About the destination: Phoenix, the vibrant heart of Arizona’s Sonoran Desert, blends dramatic landscapes with a dynamic urban scene. With over 300 days of sunshine a year, it’s a paradise for travelers chasing warm weather, vast skies, and glowing sunsets. The city’s skyline rises among saguaro-studded hills, offering visitors a compelling mix of outdoor adventure, Southwestern culture, and modern comforts. Nature lovers can start at Camelback Mountain or Piestewa Peak, where scenic trails reward hikers with panoramic views of the Valley of the Sun. For a more leisurely experience, the Desert Botanical Garden showcases the beauty and resilience of desert flora, especially stunning at sunrise or during evening light displays. Golfers will find dozens of top-rated courses, while nearby day trips to South Mountain Park or the Superstition Mountains deliver even more desert exploration. Culture and history are just as rich. The Heard Museum delves into the art and heritage of Native American communities, while the Phoenix Art Museum and the Musical Instrument Museum appeal to art and music enthusiasts. Downtown Phoenix and the Roosevelt Row arts district brim with colorful murals, galleries, and a buzzing events calendar, from First Friday art walks to live music and sports games at the Footprint Center and Chase Field. Phoenix’s culinary scene celebrates bold Southwestern flavors, Mexican influences, and inventive farm-to-table dining. Sample street-style tacos, try contemporary Sonoran cuisine, or cool off with a craft cocktail on a rooftop terrace. Whether you’re planning a quick city break or using Phoenix as a base to explore the Grand Canyon and beyond, the city offers an inviting mix of sunshine, culture, and desert magic.
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21 Jun
Accommodation
1 Night
Element Scottsdale at SkySong
Scottsdale AZ - Show on map > 3.8 km from Center
9.2
Superb
815
Outdoor pool
Restaurant
Electric vehicle charging station
STANDARD KING
WITH BREAKFAST
cancellation in accordance with ANVR conditions
We love it
22 Jun
Transport from Phoenix AZ to Amsterdam
Return
United Airlines
Multiple transports
11:27
Phoenix Sky Harbor Intl (PHX)
12h 53m
09:20
Schiphol (AMS)
+1 day 1 PC
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