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The 5 Best Tours and Excursions From San Francisco

Hiking through Yosemite National Park is an other-worldly experience
Hiking through Yosemite National Park is an other-worldly experience | © JON SAVAGE / Alamy Stock Photo

If you’re tired of dodging trams and battling the steep slopes of San Francisco, it may be best to cast your net a bit wider and see what the surrounding areas have to offer. Drive through the lingering fog that cloaks the Golden Gate Bridge and you’ll emerge into sunny highlands veined with hiking trails, while further inland lie the towering granite peaks of Yosemite National Park. Those partial to a tipple or two may find what they’re after in Napa Valley but, if you prefer the taste of salty sea air, try adventuring down the coast to Monterey and Carmel.

Small-group day tour of Yosemite and its giant sequoias from San Francisco

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Climb on-board a minibus and be transported to the dream-like world of majestic Yosemite. Picking up a snack from San Joaquin’s fruit and nut orchards on the way, you’ll be sufficiently fueled when you arrive at the dappled Tuolumne Groves for a wander through its cloud-brushing sequoias. Then it will be on to the Tunnel Viewpoint to take in an otherworldly sea of pine trees framed by the granite curves of weather-torn cliffs, before more Instagram-worthy stops at Bridalveil Fall, El Capitan and Half Dome. The tour comes to an end with a walk to Yosemite Falls, leaving you with the striking image of its fierce cascade, which cuts a jagged line down rocky monoliths.

Painted Ladies Wine Country Tour

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Escape from the city to intoxicating (in more ways than one) Wine Country. Wind through the sun-soaked Sonoma Valley towards its award-winning wineries and vineyards, soaking up some vibrant 80s spirit from the back of a vintage VW camper as you go. Find respite from the heat in the earthy cool of wine caves, where you will learn all about the winemaking process, before getting the chance to savor a selection of Californian varietals with a guided wine-tasting and a gourmet Italian lunch.

Napa Valley Wine Train from San Francisco: Gourmet Lunch, Wine Tasting and Vineyard Tour

Dressed in the classical 1920s-style get-up you’d expect to find on the Orient Express (ruby curtains, earthy-toned art and traditional silverware), the Napa Valley Wine Train is a trip through time and countryside. Tucking into a generous three-course dinner from the train’s critically acclaimed restaurant, you will be torn between your plate and the rolling Wine Country views. Appetite satiated, it will then be time to disembark at a Napa winery where you will be led on a guided tour of the vineyard and indulge in a wine tasting of the Valley’s most famous vinos.

Monterey and Carmel Explorer Tour

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Hitting the road in the morning, your driver-slash-guide will lead you along the picturesque coast. As the landscape morphs from concrete skyscrapers to the cobalt cloak of the ocean, you’ll stop for leg stretches and breakfast bagels before hitting the Pacific Coast Highway to Monterey Bay. The jam-packed day is stuffed with aquarium visits, monarch butterfly sightings, strolls down chalk-white sandy beaches and a stop at the most photographed tree in North America (The Lone Cypress). When you reach the artistic town of Carmel-by-the-Sea, you’ll have time to explore its fairytale cottages, diverse art galleries and seafood restaurants before heading back past crescent-shaped beaches and sprawling golf courses.

Muir Woods and Sausalito Tour

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As your driver whisks you across the Golden Gate Bridge, you’ll be free to sit back and admire the striking San Francisco skyline. In a blink, you’ll be strolling through the colossal evergreens of Muir Woods. The dense forest is speared by the rust-colored trunks of towering redwood trees. Twisted and snarled by time and weather, with some almost 1,000 years old, they provide an Arcadian setting to amble through as your guide gives an insightful commentary. The following stop is the tree-speckled hills of Sausalito, where you’ll savor a sustainable-seafood lunch at marine restaurant Fish, and wander past rows of colorfully kooky houseboats.

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