Your combo tour begins at Fisherman's Wharf, where you'll board the tour bus for the drive to Sonoma Valley. After crossing the Golden Gate Bridge, pull over at a vista point to take pictures of the bridge and enjoy views of San Francisco Bay and the Marin Headlands. Then you'll head across the bridge for the 45-minute drive to your first winery, Viansa, for a tour and tasting. You have about 45 minutes at Viansa before continuing 15 minutes up the road to Larson Family Winery for your second tasting.
You will then make the 1-hour drive back to Fisherman's Wharf, where your guide leaves you with your Alcatraz tickets. At this point, you're on your own for the rest of the tour, so grab some lunch at the wharf and do a little sightseeing. You have about two hours of free time before you need to head to Pier 33 to check in and board the public Alcatraz ferry (either walk about 20 minutes or take a taxi or pedicab). Tour the former prison on your own with its award-winning audio tour, and admire the sweeping views of San Francisco Bay. You can take the ferry back to Pier 33 when you're ready; most visitors spend about two hours at Alcatraz. See two of the Bay Area's top attractions, snap amazing scenic photos, and learn about the history of the area on this fun and informative tour.
Note: Winery/vineyards visited are subject to change. You must be at least 21 years old to consume alcohol.
Sonoma Valley Wine Tasting and Alcatraz Combo Tour
What to expect
- Enjoy a full-day tour visiting wineries for wine tastings followed by a ferry ride and tour of Alcatraz Island
- Spend the morning in Sonoma Valley tasting wines from two respected wineries
- Tour the former prison, Alcatraz, with its award-winning audio tour as you admire the sweeping views of the San Francisco Bay
- Learn all about the history of both areas as you see two of the bay area's top attraction
About this Activity
Key Highlights
Price | $151.40 per guest |
Duration / Session | 10 hours |
# Sessions | 1 |
Cancellation Policy
There are no refunds; all sales are final.