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Discover California’s coastal beauty, redwoods, and world-class wines on this private 5-day tour including vineyards, oyster tastings, hot springs, and scenic bike rides.

This private 5-day California Vineyards, Waves and Wine Tour offers an immersive experience into the state’s stunning landscapes, from the iconic Golden Gate Bridge to the lush Russian River Valley. Priced at $3,995 per person, the tour is designed for those who want a well-rounded, relaxed exploration of Northern California’s coast, forests, and wine country. Over five days, participants visit San Francisco, Tomales Bay, Bodega Bay, and Sonoma, with a variety of activities such as oyster tastings, mead and wine pairings, and scenic bike rides. The tour is ideal for those seeking a blend of nature, culinary highlights, and wine indulgence, though it is a private experience, so it caters to small groups or individuals looking for a more personalized trip.
While the tour covers several highlights efficiently, it’s worth noting that it involves some walking and outdoor activities. The itinerary is paced to balance sightseeing with relaxation, making it suitable for most travelers comfortable with light physical activity. The meeting point is at the Hyatt Centric Fisherman’s Wharf in San Francisco, with the tour ending back at the same location, ensuring easy access and convenient logistics.
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The tour begins at the Hyatt Centric Fisherman’s Wharf in San Francisco, a central location close to public transportation. At 8:00 am, the group meets for an introduction to this carefully curated journey. The first stop is the Golden Gate Bridge, where stunning views and photo opportunities await. Walking across the bridge, travelers can appreciate its grandeur and enjoy vistas of San Francisco Bay and the city skyline.
This initial experience sets the tone for the entire trip: a seamless blend of coastal scenery and urban charm. The admission to the Golden Gate Bridge is included, making it easy to start the adventure without additional costs or planning.

On the second day, the focus shifts to Tomales Bay State Park, a highlight for nature lovers. After a cozy breakfast in Inverness, the group embarks on a scenic hike through the park’s lush forests and rugged coastline. The landscape offers a peaceful escape with ocean views and moss-covered trees.
In the afternoon, the experience continues with a focus on local flavors, possibly including oyster tastings in nearby coastal towns. The admission ticket to the park is included, ensuring smooth access. This day offers a quiet, contemplative exploration of California’s coast and an authentic taste of its seafood culture.

Day three centers on the Russian River Valley, renowned for its boutique wineries and scenic vineyards. After a filling breakfast, participants hop on bicycles for a breezy ride along vineyard lanes shaded by redwood trees. The bike ride lasts about 5 hours and is designed to highlight the region’s natural beauty and wine production.
Stops at two boutique wineries feature wine tastings, giving guests a chance to sample local varietals and understand the winemaking process. The free admission to these wineries makes this day both enjoyable and cost-effective. The relaxed pace ensures guests savor the experience without feeling rushed.

The morning begins with a visit to the Armstrong Redwoods State Natural Reserve, where towering ancient redwoods create a majestic backdrop for gentle walking trails. The admission ticket is included, allowing easy access to this magnificent forest.
Later, the tour takes a turn toward water-based adventure with a bioluminescent kayak tour. Paddling through shimmering waters illuminated by bioluminescent organisms provides a magical experience. This activity, along with a visit to geothermal hot springs, captures California’s natural diversity, offering both serenity and wonder.
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The final day offers a leisurely breakfast followed by time at the Fairmont Sonoma Mission Inn, where guests can soak in geothermal mineral springs or opt for a spa treatment. This wellness stop adds a luxurious touch to the trip’s conclusion.
Later, a casual lunch in Sonoma allows for more wine tasting and exploration of the charming town’s shops and galleries. The free time and optional spa treatments make this day a perfect way to unwind after days of activity and discovery.

The entire experience is a private tour, meaning only your group participates, fostering a relaxed atmosphere. The tour is accessible to most travelers, with confirmation provided immediately upon booking. It runs starting from 8:00 am and is designed to be approximately five days long, covering a diverse set of activities and locations.
Guests must be 21 years or older to participate, aligning with wine and alcohol tasting regulations. The tour features group discounts and provides a mobile ticket for convenience. Since the tour ends back at the starting point, it’s easy to plan further arrangements in San Francisco.

This tour delivers a well-balanced combination of coastal scenery, redwood forests, and wine country indulgence. It’s perfect for those who want a personalized experience with small-group intimacy and a variety of memorable activities. The inclusion of oyster tastings, vineyard lunches, and bioluminescent kayaking makes it stand out from more conventional wine tours.
While the non-refundable policy requires commitment, the tour’s carefully curated stops and experiences justify the upfront investment. It suits travelers who enjoy outdoor activities, wine and food experiences, and exploring California’s natural beauty in a relaxed pace.
This tour offers a thoughtful exploration of Northern California’s best features, blending urban views, coastal wilderness, and world-class wines. The luxury of a private group ensures a tailored experience, while the diverse activities keep every day fresh and engaging.
The combination of scenic hikes, bicycle rides, kayaking, and hot springs shows how this tour embraces the state’s natural diversity. Travelers who appreciate a mix of outdoor adventure and culinary delights will find it particularly rewarding.
Despite a few physical activities involved, the tour maintains a relaxed rhythm that is accessible to most. The carefully curated stops and included admissions make this California adventure both enjoyable and straightforward to join.
What is the price of the tour?
The tour costs $3,995 per person.
How long is the tour?
It lasts approximately 5 days.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins and ends at the Hyatt Centric Fisherman’s Wharf in San Francisco.
What activities are included?
Guests enjoy Golden Gate Bridge walking, hiking at Tomales Bay, bike riding through vineyards, redwood forest walks, bioluminescent kayaking, and relaxing hot springs.
Are admission tickets included?
Yes, tickets for parks and reserves like Golden Gate Bridge, Tomales Bay State Park, and Armstrong Redwoods are included.
Is this a group or private tour?
It is a private tour, designed for small groups or individuals.
What are the physical activity requirements?
The tour involves walking, hiking, biking, and kayaking, suitable for most but requiring moderate mobility.
Are meals included?
Meals such as vineyard lunches and hot spring treatments are included or optional; specific details are not specified.
Is it suitable for children?
Guests must be 21+ years old to participate, making it ideal for adult travelers.
Can I cancel or modify the booking?
This experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed once booked.