Celebrate the holiday season in San Francisco a open top Jeep! Our 1.5-hour private group Holiday Lights outings include yummy hot chocolate, candy canes, fuzzy Santa hats and plenty of sing-along hol
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Location: San Francisco
What's Included
- Warm blankets for occasional chilly evenings.
- Open Air Convertable Jeep with your own Driver / Tour Guide
- Includes yummy hot cocoa, candy canes, fuzzy Santa hats & plenty of sing-along holiday tunes
- Jeep Seats up to 6 Guests - Suggested max 4 adults 2 teens/children
- Child seats and booster seats available with prior notice. Ages 3+
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Kids ages 3 and up can join the tour! Just make sure to let them know if you need child seats or booster seats ahead of time. The jeep fits a max of 3 children that need those seats, so it’s perfect for families. Just remember, no kids on laps, so everyone needs their own seat!
A: Yes! If the weather looks bad, you can definitely reschedule the tour. Just make sure to contact them as soon as possible to find another date that works for you. They're pretty flexible about it, especially during the rainy season in SF.
A: Dress in layers! It can get pretty chilly when you're riding in the open-top jeep, especially at night. I'd suggest wearing a warm jacket and maybe a hat. They provide warm blankets, but it's nice to have your own cozy gear as well. Plus, don't forget to rock those fuzzy Santa hats they give you!
Discussions
Thinking of Booking the Holiday Lights Tour!
Hey everyone! I'm thinking about booking the Private San Francisco Holiday Lights & Sights Tour for my family this year. We’re a group of 5, including two kids under 10. The idea of sipping hot cocoa while driving around in an open top jeep sounds amazing! Has anyone done this? Any tips or must-sees on the route?
Anyone Done the Holiday Lights Tour Recently?
Just wanted to check in! I'm considering giving the Private San Francisco Holiday Lights Tour as a gift to my parents for their anniversary. They love the holidays and this seems like a cool way to see the city lights. Is it worth it? How's the experience overall during the holidays?