Combo Tour: Muir Woods, Sausalito and Sonoma Wine Country Tour
Overview
A narrated and scenic drive from SF across the Golden Gate Bridge leads to the beauty of Giant Coastal Redwoods at Muir Woods and the picturesque waterfront of Sausalito. The itinerary includes stops at notable landmarks and local attractions.
- 🌉 A stop at the Golden Gate Bridge is usually included in the tour.
- 🌲 Spend one hour and 20 minutes in Muir Woods, where you can appreciate the stunning redwoods.
- 🖼️ In Sausalito, you have about one hour to enjoy views of the bay and visit local art galleries or souvenir stores.
- 🍽️ Lunch options are available at seafood restaurants in Sausalito.
- 🏛️ The second driver/guide will pick you up from Sausalito, passing by St. Quintin, Mission San Rafael, and Marin Civic Center designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.
- 🍷 Two winery visits in Sonoma are included, with both tastings covered.
- 🌮 Sonoma Plaza, home to the last 21st Californian Mission and about 40 restaurants, may also be visited between wine tastings.
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The experience offers several options. This price includes:
Muir Woods Pass Holders: $15 Discount for National Park Pass Holders
Pickup included
- Entrance fee to Muir Woods National Monument
- 2 tastings at 2 different wineries in Sonoma
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Optional: Gratuities
Meeting point
Return details
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San FranciscoRide from your hotels downtown or FIsherman's Wharf to the Northern Side of the Golden Gate Bridge
- Go through the city and listen to the narrated tour. From Union Square to the Wharf to the Bridge. On your way you will pass by The Palace of Fine Arts was built for Panama-Pacific International Exposition held in San Francisco in 1915 to celebrate the completion of the Panama Canal, but it was widely seen in the city as an opportunity to showcase its recovery from the 1906 earthquake. (pass by)
- Drive through the oldest part of the city, the Presidio. See the new Presidio Highway, the Tunnel Top Gardens, and the Crissy Field, Air Force base during WWII. (pass by)
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Golden Gate BridgeCross the most famous Bridge on Earth and enjoy stunning views of the Pacific, the Marin Headlands on your left, and the SF Bay on your right. It was opened in 1937 and is painted orange-red to be more visible in the fog. Make a short stop at the Vista Point on the Northern side and take pictures of the Bridge, the bay, Fort Baker, and downtown SF. See The Lone Sailor, a bronze sculpture, tribute to all who have served or are currently serving in the Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, and the Merchant Marine.
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Marin CountyRide from the Golde Gate Bridge to the Muir Woods. See the stunning views of Richardson Bay, Sausalito, Tiburon, Strawberry Point, and Mount Tamalpais. Listen to the history of Marin County, and Muir Woods.
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Muir Woods National MonumentEnjoy the natural beauty of Coastal Sequoias! Muir Woods National Monument is a National Monument named after naturalist John Muir. It is located on Mount Tamalpais near the Pacific coast in SW Marin County and is part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, just 12 miles (19 km) north of SF. It protects 554 acres (224 ha) of which 240 acres (97 ha) are old growth coast redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) forests, the tallest living objects on Earth. Due to its proximity to the Pacific Ocean, the forest is regularly shrouded in a coastal marine layer fog. It remains cool and moist year-round with daytime temperatures averaging between 40 and 70 degrees Fahrenheit (4 to 21 °C). Millions of years ago ancestors of redwood and sequoia trees grew throughout North America. Today, the Sequoia sempervirens can be found only in a narrow, cool coastal belt from Monterey County, California, in the south to Oregon in the north.
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Marin CountyRide from Muir Woods to Sausalito. Listen to the history of Sausalito on your way to this beautiful town just north of the Golden Gate Bridge!
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SausalitoVisit Sausalito! Amazing views of the bay, downtown, and Bay Bridge! Always on the top of the most beautiful little cities in America! Strategically located on Pacific Coast HW, it was home to Ferries, running to Hyde Str. Pier in SF. During WWII it was home to a major Marinship shipyard where the Liberty ships were built. In the late 1960s, the houseboat communities occupied the waterfront along and adjacent to Sausalito's shore. If you want to spend more time there, you can take the Ferry back to the city, it costs about $15 extra. Great Seafood Restaurants! Art Galleries!
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Sonoma ValleyRide from Sausalito to Sonoma. Enjoy the views of Richardson Bay, San Pablo Bay, listen to the history of Sonoma and winemaking industry.
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Homewood WineryVisit First Winery, taste wine, take pictures, have fun! Wine Tasting. We do not visit the same wineries every time. Homewood is sometimes replaced with Peter Cellars or others.
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Jacuzzi Family VineyardsVisit the Second winery. Taste Wine. Tour the Estate. Take pictures! Buy souvenirs! Wineries can be replaced, we do not visit the same wineries every time.
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Sonoma PlazaLearn the history of Sonoma. Have lunch in one of about 35 local restaurants, or just drink coffee and eat gelato. Visit the Northernmost California Mission and Sonoma barracks. Enjoy local souvenir shops and art galleries. Enjoy beautiful weahter and sightseeing!!!
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San FranciscoReturn to your hotels on the Wharf and then downtown.