Whole Foods Market In Sedona: Holiday Must-Haves & Money-Saving Travel Advice

Things to Do in ArizonaWhole Foods Market, Sedona guide
We went to Whole Foods not just for groceries, but for Arizona treasures.

Sedona for the holidays is pure magic. Red rocks, sprinkled with snow, incredible starry skies and a special desert atmosphere. But there is one caveat: this is one of the most expensive destinations in Arizona. Prices for restaurants and hotels during the season can shock even the most experienced traveler.

Sedona for the Holidays
How to have the perfect holiday in Sedona (and not go broke)?

But we have prepared a strategy. How to live in a cool house, organize a restaurant dinner without a restaurant and at the same time save on the entertainment budget? Here is your step-by-step plan for the 2025 season.

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Food Strategy. Thrive Market vs. Whole Foods

The biggest mistake a tourist makes is buying everything on the spot or bringing a full suitcase of food from home. We offer a hybrid approach: we order the “Base” online, and for emotions we go to the store.

Part A: Ordering the “Base” at Thrive Market

Don’t waste precious vacation time buying oil, spices, nuts, or household chemicals. Order a box from Thrive Market directly to the address of your rental accommodation 3-4 days before arrival.

Organic Grain-Free, Sugar-Free Granola at Whole Foods Market, Sedona
Who said healthy eating has to be boring? I caught a great discount on Nana Joes Paleo Granola.

Why it’s profitable:

  • Price: Savings of up to 30% on organic and Non-GMO products compared to retail.
  • Bonuses for beginners: Now they give a Free Gift (worth up to $60) + 20% discount on the first order (from $25).
  • You don’t overpay for the “tourist markup” on basic goods.

Part B: Freshness and Emotion at Whole Foods

With your “base” already waiting for you at home, it’s time to head to Whole Foods Market in Sedona. This is where we go for the things you can’t order by mail: fresh fruit, local delicacies and holiday cheer.

Here’s what to put in your cart.

Refrigerated products at Whole Foods Market, Sedona
Seasonal flavors are on the shelves! The selection in the refrigerated section is impressive.

Hiker’s Morning: Breakfast with a View of the Rocks

Forget about getting up early to wait in line at the cafe. Your perfect morning starts on the terrace of your rental house.

Start with freshness. Organic kiwis or mini watermelons are something you should go to a physical store for. In Sedona, even in winter, the selection of fruits is impressive.

Organic fruits at Whole Foods Market, Sedona
A vitamin boost before hiking! Who said it’s hard to find freshness in the desert?

For a “lazy” breakfast, the 365 Organic Buttermilk Pancake Mix is perfect. Just add water or milk – and hot pancakes are ready in 5 minutes. And for coffee lovers, there is a find – ready-made cans of La Colombe Peppermint Mocha. This is the level of the coffee shop, but straight from your refrigerator.

365 Organic Buttermilk Pancake Mix - Whole Foods Market, Sedona
Vacation rule #1: No complicated cooking!

If you prefer the ritual of brewing your own coffee in your rental kitchen, get into the holiday spirit with the limited-edition 365 Organic Peppermint Bark Coffee Creamer. This seasonal flavor instantly transforms your morning cuppa into a holiday dessert with hints of mint and white chocolate. For those looking for a plant-based alternative or avoiding dairy, Califia Farms Peppermint Mocha Almond Creamer or the ready-to-drink Oatly Hot Cocoa are great options.

Plant-based alternative to coffee at Whole Foods Market, Sedona
For those who want to warm up in the evening but avoid caffeine, I found the perfect plant-based alternative.

The latter is a thick, rich, chocolatey oat-based drink that’s perfect to simply heat up and enjoy wrapped up in a blanket after a cool evening stroll through Sedona.

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Local Treasures: A Taste of Arizona

You’re in Arizona, so be sure to try some local produce, which makes for a great gastronomic souvenir.

An absolute must-have is Danzeisen Dairy’s milk and eggnog. This local farm bottles its products in collectible glass bottles that are a shame to throw away. Their Eggnog is a taste of a true American Christmas.

Traditional Eggnog Whole Foods Market, Sedona
If you’re in Arizona, you simply have to try Danzeisen Dairy Traditional Eggnog.

Another unique product is Cheri’s Prickly Pear Cactus Jelly. It’s the perfect gift from the desert, and can be found on shelves with the red “Local” sign. Its bright purple color and sweet, refreshing flavor, reminiscent of a combination of watermelon and raspberries, will make your morning toast or English muffins unforgettable.

Cheri’s Prickly Pear Cactus Jelly - Whole Foods Market, Sedona
Have you ever tasted cactus? Cheri’s Prickly Pear Cactus Jelly is a unique local treat available at Whole Foods Market, Sedona.

But don’t limit yourself to just breakfast: this jelly tastes fantastic paired with soft cream cheese or brie on crackers, creating a sophisticated snack. Gourmets also use it as a glaze for roast pork or chicken, adding that same exotic Arizona touch to the dish.

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Stress-Free Holiday Dinner: Life Hacks

If you want to enjoy your vacation without standing at the stove, pick up the Whole Foods Market Holiday Catering 2025 guide. It’s your secret recipe for a hassle-free holiday dinner: you choose from a catalog of ready-made dishes, and when you get home, all you have to do is heat them up and serve them.

Whole Foods Market Holiday Catering 2025 guide
Why waste precious vacation time at the stove when there’s Whole Foods Market Holiday Catering 2025?

But the real holiday begins with the first impression—with appetizers that don’t even require cooking. Discover impressive cheese and charcuterie platters, decadent dips, and sophisticated hors d’oeuvres packed with flavor. Every bite is guaranteed quality, as it’s all made without hydrogenated fats, high-fructose corn syrup, and over 300 other artificial ingredients.

For a more economical option, use “hacks”: ready-made organic Turkey Gravy or Mushroom Gravy costs a penny, but saves hours of cooking broth. Add a set of “Assorted Entertainment Crackers” to the table for a quick snack.

Assorted Entertainment Crackers - Whole Foods Market, Sedona
I found the “universal soldier” on the shelves of Whole Foods – a set of crackers in different shapes and flavors.

A cheese plate can be the centerpiece of the table. Whole Foods has a great selection of cheeses, including huge heads of Parmesan, and a variety of crackers.

Selection of cheeses - Whole Foods Market, Sedona
At Whole Foods in Sedona, the cheese is sliced ??straight from huge heads of Parmigiano Reggiano.

For those looking for healthy alternatives, Organic Chickpea Miso will be an interesting find – a certified product without a plastic footprint.

Organic Chickpea Miso - Whole Foods Market, Sedona
Found something special on the shelves at Whole Foods: organic chickpea miso, which is now officially Certified Plastic Neutral!

Sweets and Gifts: Discounts and Exclusives

Don’t forget to look for the yellow “Sale” price tags. There are great discounts on quality jams from Crofter’s, Good Good and Austrian Darbo right now. This is the perfect addition to morning toast or evening cheese.

Fruit spread at Whole Foods Market
Who said Whole Foods is expensive? I found great discounts on premium jams.

The sweets department has options for all diets: Uncle Eddie’s vegan cookies or MadeGood gluten-free snacks. No one will be left without dessert.

Cookies or snacks at Whole Foods Market
Sweet without limits! No one will be left without dessert at Whole Foods Market.

And as a nice gift, you can take a holiday set of St. Dalfour Holiday Edition jams or scented candles to create coziness in the evening.

Scented candles at Whole Foods Market
Whole Foods Market in Sedona – The selection of candles here is simply incredible.

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Accommodation. Hunting for the best deals

The first rule of a budget traveler in Sedona is to know where to book. This season, platforms offer very interesting conditions, if you know where to look.

Strategy for companies: VRBO

If you are traveling as a family or a large group, VRBO is currently looking more attractive than the competition thanks to aggressive discounts:

  • Look for newcomers: The platform is offering 20% Off on “New Listings Across the USA.” These are new homes that have not yet accumulated reviews, so owners are dumping prices.
  • Large families: Groups have a discount of Up to 20% Off Group Bookings.
  • Long vacation: If you are a “digital nomad”, look out for discounts of more than 5% on a monthly rental or up to 10% for a weekly stay at select properties.
Red rocks and blue sky - Sedona, AZ
This incredible contrast of fiery red rocks and deep blue sky never ceases to amaze.

Vacation Packages: Expedia

If you’re looking for a turnkey solution, Expedia has great deals on Sedona Vacation Packages for 2025/2026 starting at $477. Want to be right in the middle of the action? Packages in Uptown Sedona start at $420, and rentals start at a reasonable $135 per night.

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Final Thoughts

Your formula for the perfect Sedona vacation is simple:

  • Book a home through VRBO (search for “New Listing” for 20% off) or a package on Expedia.
  • Place a “base” order at Thrive Market (get a $60 gift).
  • Stop by Whole Foods for fresh vibes, cactus jelly, and the tastiest eggnog in Arizona.
Organic Eggnog - Whole Foods Market, Sedona
If you choose only organic products even for the holidays, Organic Eggnog is your perfect option.

Spend the money you save on a jeep tour of the red rocks or an evening cocoa under the incredible starry sky of Arizona. After all, we’re going to Sedona for the magic, not the checks.

Happy Holidays and Smart Spending!

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