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Monica_A, May 2026
Great birthday 🥳
“Had a fantastic tour to Armstrong Redwoods with Marcos from Towers Tours. Marcos was knowledgeable, friendly, and kept the day organized while still making it feel relaxed and enjoyable. The drive was smooth, the stops were well planned, and the redwoods were absolutely breathtaking. Marcos shared interesting local history and tips throughout the trip, which made the experience even better. Highly recommend this tour for anyone wanting to explore the beauty of the redwoods without the stress of planning everything yourself!”
Clive_W, May 2026
Come for the wine, stay for Jeffrey (and the 2-hour lunch)
If you’re looking for a tour where someone just points at buildings and reads from a laminated script, this isn’t it. We spent the day with Dylan’s Tours, and honestly, it ended up being one of the highlights of our entire San Francisco trip. A massive shout-out to our host, Jeffrey. Look, I know these guys are professionals and it’s literally his job to make sure we don’t get bored, but Jeffrey is the real deal. He’s incredibly funny and articulate, but more importantly, he actually seemed to care that we were having a good time. It didn’t feel like a transaction; it felt like a day out with a very knowledgeable (and much funnier) friend. A few things that made the day for us: The Pacing: Jeffrey nailed it. We never felt rushed. Having a full two hours for lunch was a stroke of genius—it meant we could actually taste our food and talk to the other guests rather than inhaling a sandwich on a moving bus. The Balance: He was great at making everyone feel included, but he also knew exactly when to disappear into the background so we could explore the two wineries at our own pace. The Value: I’ll be honest, it’s not a "budget" day out, but you absolutely get what you pay for. By the end of the trip, the whole group was in high spirits (perhaps the wine helped, but the atmosphere Jeffrey created was the real catalyst). If you’re on the fence because of the price, just book it. It’s worth every penny for a day that feels this well-curated and genuine. Jeffrey—if you’re reading this, thanks for a meaningfully great day. You’re a legend.
Larry_V, Apr 2026
Tour expects 20% tip as a...
Tour expects 20% tip as a standard. Great guide and tour of Sonoma. Couldn’t expect more. Just don’t throw large placard on the front visor telling me what to tip before we even get underway. If it’s expected than build it into price and I’d probably tip anyway
Patience_O, Apr 2026
I really enjoyed this...
I really enjoyed this tour! If you have limited time this tour gives you a taste of Napa and Sonoma in one day. We went to Jacuzzi and Artesa wineries. Both were amazing and had great views. We had about two hours to wander in Sonoma Plaza. There are many restaurants and shops to walk to. We also got to see the Golden Gate Bridge at Battery Spencer at the end of the tour which was the cherry on the top of a great tour. Ron was an amazing guide and very knowledgeable. I would recommend this tour to anyone!
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San Francisco is an easy entry point into the wine-growing regions of Napa and Sonoma, where wine tasting is both a rite of passage and a way of life. The best advantage of San Francisco wine tours is not having to think or worry about driving after sampling vino by the glassful, but there are others. Private tours can help you sort out which wineries to visit based on your interests, while others make a beeline for the top wine growers with tasting fees included. Others still combine wine tasting with stops in Muir Woods and Sausalito.

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