Sightseeing & Tours

Santa Rosa, the heart of Sonoma County, presents visitors with a variety of things to see and do year-round. Santa Rosa is the starting point for exploring the County's many farm and art trails, wineries and more. Make the most of your visit by exploring the trails on your own, or sit back and relax by booking a getaway tour and adventure with a professional guide.

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Healdsburg Area Winery Tours
Healdsburg Area Wine Tours specializes in personal wine tasting tours customized to your individual interests and preferences. Visit our picturesque wineries, taste our wines, meet our people, and learn how grapes are made into “world class wines.”
   
North Bay Brewery Tours

We are happy to customize our tours to fit your needs or help you plan a whole new tour. In addition, we offer are all about tasting great craft beer and visiting some of the best craft breweries in the world. We hope to show you a great time, as well as educate you about the art of making beer and the rich history that is behind it.

  
Platypus Tours Unlimited

Wine tasting adventures for people who want to have fun! Tours leaving daily from Santa Rosa, you can join the group and visit four charming, hidden gem wineries, enjoy a delightful picnic lunch and the services of a personable, well-informed tour guide who will introduce you to the wines, the wineries and the local stories behind them. And, of course, you'll taste some of the world's best wines in America's premier wine regions.

   
Pure Luxury Transportation

Is wine country calling you? Pure Luxury has a special package that will take you and your friends to enjoy Northern California's spectacular wine regions.

   
Sonoma Helicopters

One of the best ways to see the wine country is from a helicopter.  You get to see some of the vineyards and wineries that are just not accessible for the average visitor.