The Tour
Join us for a truly delightful and laid-back Napa and Sonoma Valley Wine Tour aboard one of our luxurious coaches. This full-day journey from San Francisco and Golden Gate bridge offers you the opportunity to explore three renowned wineries in Napa and Sonoma, partake in wine tastings, and discover the art of winemaking from grape to bottle.

Your adventure begins with an iconic sight that sets the tone for the entire day: a scenic and captivating drive over the Golden Gate Bridge. As you cross this world-famous landmark, you’ll be treated to breathtaking views of the San Francisco Bay, Alcatraz Island, and the Marin Headlands. The sight of the bridge’s distinctive International Orange towers rising from the water, often shrouded in a veil of fog, is an unforgettable moment that marks your transition from the city’s vibrant energy to the serene calm of wine country.
As you arrive in California’s premier wine country, your professional driver and guide will enrich your knowledge with fascinating stories about the region’s history, from the early Spanish missionaries who introduced grapevines to the Forty-Niners who established the first saloons. The tour is meticulously planned to give you a genuine taste of both regions. At each of the three carefully selected wineries, which include a blend of boutique and larger-scale estates, you will enjoy premium tastings of extraordinary wines, with all tasting fees included. You’ll also get to see the winemaking process firsthand, from crushing and blending to bottling and cellaring, gaining a deeper appreciation for the craft.
The tour also includes a stop at the historic Downtown Sonoma Square, where you’ll have free time for a satisfying lunch and to explore the eclectic dining options and boutique shops that line the plaza. The driver and guide ensure that this tour is completely stress-free, handling all transportation and logistics so you can fully relax and enjoy your day. It’s the perfect way to experience the fine wines and beautiful scenery of both Napa and Sonoma in a single, well-organized trip, starting with the grandest of all introductions: the Golden Gate Bridge.
Highlights of Napa and Sonoma Valley Wine Tour with Golden Gate bridge stop
- Professional Local Certified Driver Tour Guide
- Wine tastings at 3 of these wineries: Artesa, Roche, BR Cohn, Jacuzzi, Madonna, or Robledo. If you choose the San Francisco: Napa and Sonoma Valley Wine Tour)
- Wine and Food tasting at Castello di Amorosa and Artesa Winery (if you choose Exclusive Napa Valley Wine & Food Tasting Tour Small Group)
- Photo stops at iconic landmarks
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Included
- Professional Local Certified Driver Tour Guide
- Wine tastings at 3 of these wineries: Artesa, Roche, BR Cohn, Jacuzzi, Madonna, or Robledo. If you choose the San Francisco: Napa and Sonoma Valley Wine Tour)
- Wine and Food tasting at Castello di Amorosa and Artesa Winery (if you choose Exclusive Napa Valley Wine & Food Tasting Tour Small Group)
- Photo stops at iconic landmarks
Not Included
- Additional food and drinks, unless specified
- Hotel pick-up or drop-off
Meeting point
08:40 AM – From 478 Post St. San Francisco 94102 (Union Square Area – Downtown San Francisco) Encore Cafe is next door. The bus will board from directly across the street. 9:00 AM – From 2805 Leavenworth St (Fisherman’s Wharf Area) Bay City Bike Rentals & Tours is across the street (blue canopy). The Bus will board just in front.
Important information
What to bring
- Passport or ID card
Know before you go
- Minimum age for wine tasting is 21 years.
- Winery locations and itinerary may change due to traffic or a previously booked special event at the location.




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Anna – Belgium
August 10, 2025 at 4:33 pmIt was a cool wine tasting trip in California. I did like most of the wines we had but not all of them. Our first stop (Jacuzzi vineyards with John), as well as our second (Artesa winery with Rick) were super good. Our wine guides were amazing and very knowledgeable. Funny too. Their wines are good. In the first winery we had 3 and in the second we had 4 wines in total. All great. As for the third and last winery on our tour (Madonna winery), I’d preferred if we skipped it or went to a different place as it was on the sweeter side (all 5 wines we tried there were super sweet, which i didn’t like). Our guide there (i forgot her name) was super nice though so she somehow compensated for the wines. Our bus driver that doubled as a tour guide (Al) was amazing!! Very nice guy, super knowledgeable about the history of San Francisco and Napa/Sonoma.
Helpful ReviewPaul – Malta
July 4, 2025 at 4:36 pmRoman (the guide) was really really good. Wineries visited were beautiful and staff really friendly and welcoming. Don’t think twice about this tour. Just book it
Helpful ReviewGetYourGuide traveler – United States
March 24, 2025 at 4:40 pmhe combo trip was great. The quality of wines was excellent; and the ride was very comfortable. Downtown NAPA lunch on guest itself worked out well. There were plenty of tasty food choices! No snacks were offered during wine tasting. There were 10 wines tasted before lunch. It was too much if someone didn’t eat or had only a light breakfast. I got a pretty bad headache towards the end of the tour.
Helpful ReviewRaven – United States
February 25, 2025 at 4:43 pmThe guy was wonderful. I think his name was Dani or Daniel but he was amazing and really loved the tour. The last winery was kind of a mess and for the price I would’ve thought that lunch would’ve been included. I would be satisfied if I paid like 120 for this but I do think 170 was a lot for lunch not to be included or really any food at all not even snacks
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