Santa Barbara's Original Afternoon Winery Tour

Join us for a boutique and casual afternoon excursion to Santa Barbara's gorgeous wine country. Enjoy a later start time and you won't miss out  on the fun! Small intimate groups provide for an authen

Join us for a boutique and casual afternoon excursion to Santa Barbara's gorgeous wine country. Enjoy a later start time and you won't miss out  on the fun! Small intimate groups provide for an authentic an boutique experience with ultra-premium vineyards included.

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Location: Santa Barbara

What's Included

Community Discussion

Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for the winery tour? Can kids join?

A: Unfortunately, this tour is intended for ages 21 and up since it involves wine tasting. If you're looking for a family-friendly experience, there are other activities in Santa Barbara that might work better. But if you're giving this as a gift to adults, they’ll have a fantastic time!

Q: What's the best way to dress for the winery tour? Any suggestions?

A: Casual chic works best for this tour! Think comfy but stylish—like a nice sundress or tailored shorts with a nice shirt. You’ll be outside a bit, so don’t forget sunscreen and maybe a light jacket for after the sun goes down!

Q: How does the rescheduling work if plans change?

A: You can usually reschedule by contacting Wine Canyon Tours directly. They’re pretty flexible, but try to give at least 48 hours notice. Just make sure to check their policy when you book, as it can vary depending on the season!

Discussions

Thinking of gifting the Santa Barbara winery tour. Any thoughts?

Hey everyone! I’m considering this wine tour for my sister’s birthday next month. She loves wine and the description says they visit two vineyards with tasting included. Sounds perfect! Has anyone done this? Is it worth it? I just wanna make sure it’s a good experience.

Anyone know about parking for the winery tour?

I’m planning to drive to Santa Barbara for the winery tour. I’m a bit worried about parking. I’ve heard it can be tough near popular spots. Any tips on where to park or if the tour provides any transportation?