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San Francisco or Sausalito Segway Tour
Fun guided tours on a Segway. Explore the sights and sounds of the San Francisco or
Sausalito waterfront Daily gliding departures! San Francisco Segway Tour
or Advanced San Francisco Hills and Crooked Street Segway Tour
or the Sausalito Segway Tour
Trolley Tours -Trolley Hop- Hop On Hop Off ! or Motorized Trolley Tour San Francisco Trolley Hop Info & Booking or Trolley Tour Info and Booking
Sailing Day or Sunset Cruises
Smooth, Fast Sailing on a Catamaran. San Francisco's Most Exciting Way
to see the Bay. Info & Booking March 2nd to November 25th
World Famous Fire Engine Tour
Fire Engine tour through the City, over the Golden Gate Bridge into Sausalito.
Info & Booking
Helicopter Tour A Helicopter Tour over San Francisco is the best ways to see the best sights of San Francisco or fly to Wine Country. Info & Booking
Seaplane Tours Day and Afternoon Seaplane Flights over the Golden Gate Bridge. Info & Booking
Bike the Golden Gate Bridge Ride the Bike Path over the Golden Gate Bridge to Sausalito or Tiburon & return via ferry. Info & Booking
Sonoma Hot Air Balloon Ride
Ride above the most beautiful place on earth, the Sonoma Wine Country in a Hot Air Balloon.
Info & booking
Napa Hot Air Balloon Ride
Napa Valley Wine Country Hot Air Balloon Flights - Early morning flight departures
©2005 Wine TrainFrom the moment you enter the Wine Train's Station, you begin a threefold adventure...A return to the gracious era of elegant rail travel with distinguished service.. A deliciously crafted culinary and complete wine experience ...gourmet lunch or exquisite full-course dinner ...offer an enjoyable and relaxing journey through the heart of Napa Valley's picturesque vineyards past world renowned wineries.
Guests spend time prior to boarding leisurely shopping and wine shopping. The McKinstry Street Station (Map) provides a perfect opportunity for purchasing gifts for loved ones ... or yourself! Enjoy the Wine Emporium ... over 250 'rare' & 'hard-to-find' wines & souvenirs, Unique Gift Express features 'wine-related' gifts for entertaining with flair, Baubles & Beads 'N Things showcases exquisite & affordable jewelry & personal gifts, Art Gallery featuring several regional painters & sculptures and the Artist's Corner Cafe and snacks & beverages for passengers waiting boarding. Station has ample Free Parking for automobiles, motorcoaches or RV's.
©2005 Wine TrainThe 1915-1917 Pullman Lounge and Wine Tasting Cars surround guests with imported hand-rubbed Honduran Mahogany, polished brass, and grape-motif etched glass while they savor hors d'oeuvres chosen to enhance the Wine Train's selection of the finest Napa Valley Wines ...or cocktails.
The meticulously restored 1917 Pullman Dining Car replete with etched glass, polished brass, fine fabrics and rich mahogany, where you will be pampered with superb meals served with all the detail elements of fine dining... damask linens, fine china, silver flatware, and crystalware.
All guests are proudly invited to observe our Chef and professionally trained Culinary Staff through glass as they busily prepare each guests' menu selections in our onboard professional restaurant kitchen while utilizing regional ingredients of the highest quality.
Every Lunch and Dinner excursion
approximately a scenic 3-hour adventure through the heart of the Napa Valley
Wine Country.
We also offer a seasonally available Lunch excursion with round trip motorcoach transportation from San Francisco.
©2005 Wine TrainWine, cocktails, soft drinks & mineral waters are available at additional charge aboard all cars. All beverage charges are paid on board the Train, and are subject to service charge and sales tax. Coffee and tea are included with the 'meal packages'.
On some of our excursions we offer a brief and informative 'welcome' Wine Tasting in the lobby of the McKinstry Street Station prior to boarding This 'Seminar' is open to all of our guests and is included in the fares, usually takes approximately 10 minutes to sample two varietals of wine, and affords guests an opportunity to have fun learning about wine, the Napa Valley ... and of course learn a little more about their forthcoming journey aboard the Napa Valley Wine Train!
For more information please read our Frequently Asked Questions.
"GOURMET EXPRESS" LUNCHEON: Enjoy 3-course meals freshly prepared onboard ... choose from two seatings ...either northbound for first seating or southbound for second seating aboard lavishly restored 1915-1917 Pullman Dining & Lounge cars. Package includes an informal Wine Tasting Seminar with two varietals in McKinstry Station prior to boarding. All guests can tour the cars and have the option of visiting the Wine Tasting Car.
CHAMPAGNE VISTA DOME GOURMET LUNCHEON: View the scenic Napa Valley in "elevated style" aboard this elegant 1947 "glass~topped" dining car...4-courses for luncheon and a 'welcome' glass of Napa Valley's premier sparkling wines is included. Package includes wine tasting seminar in station prior to boarding (except on some special events). All guests can tour the cars and have the option of visiting the Wine Tasting Car.
SILVERADO CAR: The Napa Valley Wine Train introduces the newest Railcar with an 'American Frontier' theme of decor and cuisine. The Silverado Railcar will operate "open-air" dining for the luncheon excursions daily with 'slide-open' windows for guests to enjoy the fabulous year-round climate of the Napa Valley. To reflect California's rich frontier heritage, the decorations feature a historical photographic collection of "Hollywood Western Movie Stars," donated to Wine Train owner Vincent DeDomenico by Robert Redford. Adorning the walls throughout the Railcar is gear from the 'Cowboy trade', furthering the 'early West' theme. In addition to having a completely different décor from