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Are there shuttles from San Francisco to Napa Valley?

Down town SF to Napa Valley Apart from, SFO airport transfers, we would love to pick you up from Down Town San Francisco to Napa Valley and vice versa, for your planned trip to and from Napa Valley, either in Town car or a passenger shuttle van ant time of the day and any day of the week.



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Take the San Francisco Bay Ferry to Vallejo. Then use the VINE Transit bus into Napa Valley. Ride share options are prevalent and will take you directly to your Napa Valley location.

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NBC Bay Area reporter Sam Brock checked prices in and around San Francisco last summer and found that UberX prices easily beat out taxi cabs, especially for longer trips. Pretty much the only time when taxis might be cheaper than a ride-hailing service is when dynamic pricing is in effect.

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Public Transportation Then, you may want to consider getting to Sonoma Valley via public transit. One of the most convenient choices is the San Francisco to Sonoma shuttle run by Golden Gate Transit. This service operates buses from San Francisco to Petaluma and Santa Rosa.

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For commercial airline services, the closest airports from Napa are Sonoma County (Santa Rosa), Oakland International, Sacramento International, and San Francisco International.

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The best time to visit Napa is from August to October when the fall harvest is in full swing. The weather during this period of time is absolutely perfect. Whenever you visit Napa, it's always a good idea to bring a coat, as the evenings can get a bit chilly.

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Visiting Napa Valley is expensive! So the Wall Street Journal reports, stating the obvious. That newspaper's wine columnist, Lettie Teague, traveled to Napa recently and found that prices had skyrocketed since her previous trips: $1,300 a night for a hotel room, $900 wine tastings.

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The high land values, as well as the cost of water and other resources, make it expensive to grow grapes in Napa Valley. Secondly, Napa Valley wines are often produced in limited quantities. Many of the wineries in Napa Valley are small, family-owned operations that produce only a few thousand cases of wine each year.

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Yosemite is about 170 miles away from San Francisco and about a 4-hour drive. So, we recommend starting your day as early as 5 AM or 6 AM to have full experience in the park. If you prefer to sleep in while on vacation, something we're all guilty of, you can easily book a hotel.

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One hour north of San Francisco, all of life's greatest indulgences — wine, food, relaxation, and adventure — can be experienced all at once in Napa Valley, one of the top Wine Country destinations in the world.

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