Our Story
Since 2001 Mii amo has been recognized as a leader amongst destination spa and wellbeing resorts, for its programming, the caliber of its professionals, its setting, architecture and design. As Mii amo reemerges from its journey of renewal and expansion, be among the first to discover all that is here for you.
Seek In
Mii amo is a world-class destination spa located in Sedona, Arizona’s Boynton Canyon. Mii amo inspires guests to Journey within, find connection with nature and focus on wellbeing. The award-winning property invites guests to embark on three, four, seven or 10-night all-inclusive Journeys. In the 23 years since its original opening, Mii amo has been regularly voted #1 Domestic Destination Spa by Travel + Leisure Magazine, in addition to the magazine’s coveted Hall of Fame list, Mii amo is acclaimed for its unique ability to enable profound wellbeing, offering timeless and inspired methods to help guests embrace the power that lives within them. Activities such as daily, guided meditations, and restorative treatments for mind and body enable Mii amo to foster and support each unique Journey, so guests return home with a renewed commitment to wellbeing.
Our Journey
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“Through this major renovation and expansion, we were given the opportunity to further elevate Mii amo’s sense of place, with design that frames the red rock walls and landscape, brings natural light into every space of the building, and connects the guest to the Canyon.”- Dana Tang, Mii amo architect
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“Our intention is to serve as co-creators of each guest’s experience or Journey. We are committed to offering personalized support for all individuals as they uncover their way, not the way. Our process is never prescriptive. We utilize our expertise to cultivate trusting, lasting relationships with each guest, working side-by-side to craft a Journey with them rather than leading them down a predetermined path.”– Stan Kantowski, Mii amo Managing Director
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Crystal Grotto
One of the most beloved spaces of the original Mii amo, the Crystal Grotto has been refreshed and remains an ideal site for daily meditation and reflection. This circular space, with its earthen floor and domed ceiling, centers around a pedestal of petrified wood featuring a gentle fountain and an illuminated quartz crystal. Lit by an aperture overhead, it is designed so that once a year, on the summer solstice, a beam of sunlight strikes the crystal, connecting earth and sky.
Energy of Boynton
Mii amo is nestled in one of the most special locations of the Sedona, Arizona region – Boynton Canyon. Naturally formed in the shape of a horseshoe, the canyon surrounds and envelopes the resort and all who enter.
Over time, the landscape of Boynton Canyon was formed with high concentrations of iron and quartz within its sandstone cliffs. The iron that oxidized over thousands of years gives this land its iconic red coloring, creating beautiful red rock walls and soft sand trails beneath our feet. Iron naturally emits a higher level of magnetic energy, while quartz is a conductor that amplifies the electric energy field of the area. This rare combination is what creates the high electromagnetic energy that has made the Sedona region so popular for thousands of years.
It is this higher frequency of energy that amplifies our sense of connection to oneself and nature within this beautiful place. The energy of Boynton Canyon is very balanced, offering guests a grounded, nurturing spirit while also inspiring a path of personal discovery and connection to nature.
The word vortex is commonly used to describe this energy. A vortex is simply a circular movement and flow of energy. There are specific locations where concentrated currents of circular energy flow from the Earth, commonly referred to as vortex sites. Boynton Canyon is one of the most highly concentrated energy centers in Sedona, offering guests an opportunity to experience and feel the raw and awe-inspiring energy found within vortex sites.