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2023 Santa Fe Opera and Birding Festival

Tickets for the 2023 Santa Fe Opera are selling fast!

2023 Season: Rusalka, Tosca, Orfeo, and The Flying Dutchman. Tour dates for Birding and Opera are August 20 - 26, 2023. On this tour, there will be morning and afternoon bird walks, trips to culturally significant sites, and free time for you to visit the great city of Santa Fe. The birding locations are all located within a one-hour drive of Santa Fe.

The 2022 season was fantastic! The Santa Fe Opera performed five operas: Carmen, Falstaff, The Barber of Seville, Tristan and Isolde, and M. Butterfly. The weather for the summer of 2022 had enough rain to keep everything beautiful and green. It was really a special event, don't miss 2023. 



To view a photo album from a photographer who was on this tour, click here:  


If you are a birder and an opera lover, you will not want to miss this event

  • Dates: August 20 - 26, 2023
  • Trip Length: 7 days
  • Group Size: 5 travelers plus guides
  • Rates per person = $4,150* (based on double occupancy), extra $1,100 for single.
  • Rates include: Lodging, breakfast, lunch, dinner, Santa Fe opera tickets for four nights, daily birding tours, and airport transfer for Albuquerque Airport.
  • Not included: Airfare to Albuquerque, national parks pass
  • Adventure level: Easy, please check the "Welcome" page for definition
  • Reservations: To reserve a spot on the trip, a non-refundable 50% deposit is required

*If you are interested in a less expensive trip, you can stay at the El Sendero Inn, instead of Pueblo Bonita Inn. The price will be reduced by $400 per person.

Special note: If you are a birder, but not an opera fan, it is possible to join the tour at a reduced price that does not include opera tickets or dinner: $3,150 per person (based on double occupancy) or you can choose to see as many operas as you like. You should at least see one! The price of each opera that you choose will be added to the $3,150

Elevation:  The elevation of the city of Santa Fe is 7,200 feet. Most of the daily birding tours will be at elevations from 5,300 - 7,800 feet. There will be one day of birding tour that reaches 10,300 feet. If you might be sensitive high elevation, we recommend arriving in Albuquerque (5,312 feet) or Santa Fe a day or two early to help you better acclimate and you can always skip the birding days that are at high elevation. Please contact us for more info about elevation. 

Santa Fe: People have been living and traveling through the Santa Fe area since about the year 900. The city of Santa Fe was founded in 1610 and was under Spanish control from 1610 - 1821. From 1821–1846, the area was governed by Mexico. The Mexican - American war lasted from 1846 - 1848, after which the United States gained control of California, Nevada, Colorado, and most of what is now Arizona and New Mexico. In 1853, the United States acquired the remaining southern lands of what would become Arizona and New Mexico. In 1912, New Mexico become the 47th state admitted into the union.

Santa Fe Opera Pavilion: In 1956 the New Mexico Opera Association was founded and purchased a guest ranch with a total of 199 acres of land located 7-miles north of Santa Fe. Currently the Santa Fe Opera owns 150 acres of the original land purchase. There have been three different opera theatres since the original 480 seat theater was built. The current theater seats 2,128 and is an outdoor covered pavilion. It is truly a beautiful experience to see a performance at the Santa Fe Opera. The specially designed building, the atmosphere, and the surrounding landscape is all part of the experience.

Pictured above: The Santa Fe Opera theater and a Sage Thrasher.

To view more details, please see the Santa Fe web page.

Daily Birding & Nature Tours
New Mexico has a lot of great birding locations and birds to see and our bird list is up to 138 different species. Click here to see the Bird List

Everyday there will be a morning and afternoon bird walk and trip to a culturally significant site. There will be free time for you to visit the great city of Santa Fe.

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Pictured is a Greater Roadrunner, Geococcyx californianus, which is the state bird of New Mexico.

Beautiful Walks
There will be visits to the La Cieneguilla Petroglyphs, the Rio Charma Valley, Santa Fe National Forest, Valles Caldera National Preserve, Bandelier National Monument, Hyde Memorial State Park, Randall Davey Audubon Center, Georgia O'Keeffe’ s Ghost Ranch in Abiquiu, Pecos National Historic Site and the Santa Fe Botanical Garden.
Audubon Center
At the edge of Santa Fe is the Randall Davey Audubon Center & Sanctuary. Birds to see: Steller's Jay, Spotted Towhee, Northern Mockingbird, Sage Thrasher, Canyon Towhee, Vesper Sparrow, Northern Roughed-winged Swallows and Yellow-headed Blackbirds.

Lodging in Santa Fe
We will be staying for 6-nights at Pueblo Bonita, located just a 10-minute walk for the historic plaza of Santa Fe. Each room is decorated with beautiful southwest design in an historic adobe building.
Santa Fe Mountains
About 30 minutes outside of Santa Fe are the arid Ponderosa Pine mountains of the Southwest. This is the southern most area of the Southern Rockies. Home to many unique birds that love the arid west:
Juniper Titmouse, Pinyon Jay, Cordilleran Flycatcher, Clark' Nutcracker, Mountain Chickadee, Cassin's Finch, Western Tanager and Townsend's Solitaire.
Georgia O'Keeffe

The Ghost Ranch, just outside Santa Fe was the home, studio and inspiration for many of Georgia O'Keeffe's paintings. The 21,000 acres ranch is and museum is open to the public. We will spend several hours here birding, walking and being inspired by this wonderful landscape. Favorite birds here: Woodhouse's Scrub Jay and the Broad-tailed Hummingbird
Preview Dinners

The Santa Fe Opera has wonderful pre-opera talks and dinners. For two nights, dinner will be at the opera restaurant and every night we will attend the opera pre-talk discussion.
Picnic Dinners

The Santa Fe Opera is famous for its "Tailgating" parties before the opera. There will be two nights that we will have a picnic dinner at the opera.
One unique and fun aspect of the Santa Fe opera is people show up early and "tailgate" for dinner. The opera house opens the parking lot 3-hours early to accommodate tailgaters. The opera house is located about 15 minutes north of Santa Fe surrounded by a beautiful arid southwest landscape of mesas, pinyon pines, chamisa and sagebrush. The weather in August is perfect; warm and dry during the day and cool, with occasional showers in the evening.
Call us at 970-556-6103
email: KaiyoteTours@gmail.com