3 Days | Napa, CA🍷
Getting Here
You are best served flying into either Oakland or Sacramento, Santa Rosa is another option if you can find a reasonably priced flight. San Francisco is also an option if you are making a longer trip of it but you will have a longer drive to Napa. No matter where you fly into you will need a car or a shuttle to get here. A car is recommended unless you will be staying right in downtown Napa. Things get very spread out quickly as you get out of town. Uber and Lyft are both available, but cell service can be spotty at some wineries, although most will have WiFi available if you ask.
Where to Stay
There is a wide variety of places to stay in the area. There are lots of Airbnb options for all different price points. Many hotels, B&B’s and even rental properties on site at vineyards are available for you to book during your stay. Consider your budget and the area you intend to wine taste in to limit long unnecessary drives all weekend. Traffic can get bad when everyone is trying to go wine tasting at the same time on the small back roads.