See the San Francisco sights you want to see and see them at a pace that suits your group. Your friends and family can cover more ground in an eco-friendly Tuk Tuk than they ever could on foot. Climb
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Location: San Francisco
What's Included
- Tour at your own pace with a private tour
- Warm blankets for those San Francisco foggy days
- Open air private tour experience
- Lots of "Instagram worthy" photo stops
- Tuk tuks seat up to 6 guests - perfect for families and groups
- 2 Hour, 2.5 Hour or 3 Hour fully guided private tour lead by entertaining story telling guides.
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Yes, if the weather is really bad (like heavy rain or strong winds), you can reschedule your tour to another day. Just make sure to give them a call ahead of time. They’re pretty flexible about changing dates, so don’t worry too much about the fog either – it’s part of the San Francisco vibe!
A: I’d recommend scheduling the tour in the morning or late afternoon. Those times help you avoid the crowds and the heat, especially in summer. Plus, the light is perfect for photos when the sun is lower in the sky. Trust me, visibility is best then!
A: Definitely! The tour is family-friendly and the Tuk Tuks are perfect for kids and adults alike. Just make sure the kids are comfortable riding in a vehicle like that. It’s a fun way for them to learn about the city, and the guide is super engaging.
Discussions
Best Family Activity in San Francisco!
Just did the Private San Francisco Custom City Tour with Lucky Tuk Tuk and wow! We had the best time. We were a group of 6, including my kids, and the guide was super informative and fun. We got to choose where we wanted to go, and the Tuk Tuk made it so easy to cover a lot of ground. Fisherman’s Wharf was a highlight for us, especially the sea lions! Highly recommend this for families or a group of friends. It’s really worth the price.
Considering the Tuk Tuk Tour as a Gift - Thoughts?
I’m thinking of gifting the Private San Francisco Custom City Tour to my parents for their anniversary. They love exploring but aren’t keen on walking too much anymore. Has anyone done this? How was the experience? Looking for tips on timing and the best sights to include too!