Car Service for SF to Sonoma Wine Tours
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Experience the best of Sonoma Valley with a private chauffeur
Just over an hour from the Bay Area, the Sonoma Valley wine region is famous for its Chardonnays, Pinot Noirs, and Cabernet Sauvignons. As well as being optimal for the growing of some of California’s best wines, its location also makes traveling by car from San Francisco to Sonoma seamless. A private driver is ideal for guiding you out of the traffic of the big city, so you can concentrate on planning your Sonoma wine tours. With over 100 wineries in the region, there’s a lot to choose from, so you can rely on the local knowledge of your chauffeur for some tips. Once your wine adventure is wrapped up, your Blacklane will be waiting to make the way back from Sonoma to San Francisco as well to continue your trip in the city of SF itself.
Stress-free solution
Booking our City-to-City rides as an alternative to flights, trains, or car rentals means avoiding the crowds and staying safe on your long-distance journey. Instead of enduring long lines and multiple interactions before you even hit the road, you just enjoy the comfort of a private transfer in a top-of-the-line vehicle.
Your Sonoma Valley private driver
Think bigger than just your Sonoma wine tour, though – Blacklane’s chauffeur service is truly global, with the same professional, knowledgeable service expected whether you’re in Beijing or Buenos Aires. Our fleet of luxury vehicles can also easily handle your airport transfer from SFO to Sonoma and further afield, as well as to its more famous neighbor Napa Valley with its Cabernet Sauvignon and Chardonnays.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many wineries does Sonoma have?
How many wineries does Sonoma have?
There are more than 425 wineries in Sonoma County, with Buena Vista Winery one of the oldest among them.
What is the prettiest town in Sonoma?
What is the prettiest town in Sonoma?
Further north up the valley from the town of Sonoma is Healdsburg, which is regarded as being one of the prettiest in the county, being less developed than its southern neighbors.
How long should you spend in Sonoma?
How long should you spend in Sonoma?
To make the most of your trip from San Francisco to Sonoma, it’s best to factor in at least 3 days in the region. This depends on how you’ll want to spend your time, but a mixture of wine tours, relaxation in nature, and enjoying great meals out can be spread evenly across the days. The small travel time back from Sonoma to San Francisco with a private driver means that you don’t lose time and energy on busy travel days.
Is Napa or Sonoma closer to San Francisco?
Is Napa or Sonoma closer to San Francisco?
Sonoma is closer to San Francisco, but not by a huge amount (approx. 10 miles). Both are roughly an hour’s drive from the Bay Area. While Napa is more famous (and so more expensive), Sonoma is larger and its vineyards and wineries contain more hidden delights.