See the San Francisco sights you want to see in an open-air convertible Jeep, at a pace that suits your group. Enjoy this 3-hour exploration that includes a photo stop at the Golden Gate Bridge! This
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Location: San Francisco
What's Included
- Bottled water
- Private Jeep for up to 6 guests - Suggested 4 adults 2 teens / children
- Child seats or booster seats available with prior notice - Ages 3+
- Explore the San Francisco must see highlights in 3 Hours
- Warm blankets for occasional fog filled days.
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There are no strict age restrictions for the tour! Kids as young as 3 can join, and they also provide child seats or booster seats if you let them know in advance. It’s great for families, and the 3rd row seating is perfect for children and teens. Just keep in mind that they recommend a max of 6 guests in the Jeep.
A: They’re pretty flexible with rescheduling! If the weather looks bad on your scheduled day, just give them a call and they will help you find another time. It's best to check the forecast since the tour is mostly open-air and fog can be a bummer, but they provide warm blankets for chilly days.
A: Dressing in layers is your best bet! Mornings can be chilly, especially near the water, so a light jacket or sweater is a good idea. The blankets they provide help too! Once the sun comes out, though, it can get warm. So, maybe light clothing underneath and a jacket you can easily take off.
Discussions
Just booked the San Francisco Jeep Tour! Anyone done it?
Hey everyone! I just booked the Private San Francisco Open-Air Jeep Tour for my family's visit in a couple of weeks. We’re planning to start at the Golden Gate Bridge and go down Lombard Street! I’m super excited, but I’m wondering if anyone has tips for making the most of the experience? Also, how's the parking situation near the tour start point?
Thinking about gifting the Jeep tour for my parents!
So I'm considering gifting this Jeep tour to my parents for their anniversary. They love sightseeing but are a bit wary of heights (like Lombard Street!). Is the ride pretty smooth? I want them to enjoy it without feeling nervous. Anyone know?