Napa Valley Custom Travel Planners
Try one of these Napa Valley custom travel planners to create the trip of your dreams.
Conde Nast Napa Valley Travel Experts
Napa Custom Travel Planner: Ania Gotto: Wine Country Concierge
Phone: 707-225-2781
Email: ania@winetrip.com
Website: WineTrip.com
Napa Custom Travel Planner: Larry Martin: Food and Wine Trails
Phone: 800-367-5348
Email: larry@foodandwinetrails.com
Website: Food and Wine Trails
Napa Custom Travel Planner: Liza Graves: Beautiful Places
Phone: 800-495-9961
Email: liza@beautiful-places.com
Website: Beautiful Places
Travel & Leisure A-List
Napa Custom Travel Planner: Michelle Murre: Azurine Travel
Phone: 917-664-1333
Email: michelle@azurinetravel.com
Website: Azurine Travel
Wendy Perrin’s WOW List
None listed
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Napa Valley Top Ten Travel Ideas
Ideas for working with your Napa Valley Custom Tour Planner
Try some of these great ideas to start your conversation with one of the travel experts listed below.
1 – Visit Napa in the autumn to see the fields ablaze with color.
2 – Take the wine train to get in the mood before you arrive.
3 – Enjoy a wine-tasting at one of the numerous wineries in the valley.
4 – Take a romantic hot air balloon ride over verdant green fields of grapes.
5 – Learn about the production of wine with a visit to a wine cellar.
6 – Enjoy exploring this scenic valley.
7 – Watch a sunset over the vineyards.
8 – A chandelier in a cellar? Visit one of these exclusive and richly decorated wine caes.
9 – Go to a chef series combining fabulous food with paired wines.
10 – Taste wine directly from the barrel.
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Napa Valley Tourism Website Information
This website is very comprehensive and offers a winery map, tips for tastings, and lots of background information (for instance “types of grapes”) in addition to the usual hotels, restaurants, etc.
From the website:
“It’s always a good idea to schedule your appointments well in advance of your visit because some of the more popular wineries fill up their appointments weeks in advance. Some wineries are so small that they need to know when you are coming so someone will be there to greet you. Other wineries have permit restrictions that limit the number of guests that can visit each day. Many wineries have sit-down tastings that start and end at specific times.”
