Sip, Savor, and Explore Temecula Wine Country Your tiered pricing makes group travel even better—the larger your group, the lower the per-person rate. This private tour is ideal for couples, friends,
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Location: Carlsbad
What's Included
- Perfect picture spots!
- Bottled water
- Fully narrated tour by your local knowledgeable and fun tour guide/driver
- Snacks
- Air-conditioned vehicle
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: The minimum age for the wine tour is 21, since it involves alcohol tastings. Unfortunately, they can't accommodate anyone under that age on the tour. But if you’re looking for a fun outing for everyone, consider going to Old Town Temecula first—plenty of shops and coffee spots for younger guests while the adults do tastings!
A: Yes! Best Coast Tours has a flexible rescheduling policy. If the weather doesn’t cooperate, you can contact them to pick a new date. Just make sure to do it ahead of time to avoid any issues. They want you to have a great experience!
A: The tour includes tastings at several wineries, but meals aren’t covered. They do have optional charcuterie at Oak Mountain Winery if you want a snack while you sip. Just keep in mind, you may want to grab lunch at Bel Vino, where there's live music on Saturdays—such a great vibe!
Discussions
Just got back from the Temecula Wine Tour—here's my experience!
I did the Private Temecula Wine Tour from Solana Beach last month, and it was awesome! We started in Old Town Temecula where we grabbed some coffee and shopped at the cute boutiques. Then headed to Somerset Vineyard—tastings were fun, and the guide was super knowledgeable! The underground wine cave at Oak Mountain was a highlight. I’d highly recommend for anyone looking for a chill day with friends or a fun gift for someone. Just be sure to bring sunscreen; it can get pretty warm out there!
Considering this as a gift for my sister's birthday!
I’m thinking about getting the Private Temecula Wine Tour for my sister and her friends. They love wine, and it sounds like such a fun day trip! I’m a little worried about the group size and logistics, though. Can anyone who has done it share their thoughts on how it all went down?