Napa Valley Guide: Where to Stay, Eat, and Sip in the Crown Jewel of California Wine Country


Due to its Mediterranean climate, there’s no terrible time to visit Napa Valley with regards to weather (though it can get nippy in the winter). But as with any major tourist destination, choosing when to visit depends on your priorities. Do you want to avoid crowds? Hoping for lower hotel rates? Interested in seasonal activities like harvest dinners? A few callouts to consider below.

High Season (June to October): Plenty of sunny days and lush vineyards, which create a picture-perfect setting for wine tasting. Harvest season falls within this time period (August to October), bringing with it unique programming for visitors. Expect higher prices, larger crowds, and more difficulty getting reservations.

Low Season (December to February): While the weather is cooler, rain is likely, and the vineyards are arguably less scenic, there are much better hotel deals, fewer crowds, and cozy tasting room experiences. It’s also a much easier time of year to snap up covetable reservations.

Shoulder Season (March to May; November): Both spring and late autumn offer fewer tourists and lower hotel rates than high season. While the weather can be unpredictable during both of these shoulder seasons, spring brings wildflowers and November’s foliage can be quite lovely to see if you time it well.

Wild Mustard Season (January to March): Who needs wine harvest when you can experience Napa Valley in all its mustard glory? During these months the valley is blanketed in yellow buds, and properties like Bardessono Hotel & Spa offer themed treatments like the Mustard Remedy Bath and Sweet Mustard Massage to celebrate the season in full.

What to Pack

Skip the high heels and spill-prone white clothing and opt for California-cool separates that you’ll feel comfortable wearing all day long. Bring a hat and sunscreen for al fresco tastings, and a light knit or scarf in case you do a cellar tour. If you’ve made a dinner reservation at a higher-end spot, pack a polished look to change into before heading out for the evening.

How Long to Spend in Napa

Three days is the sweet spot for a trip to Napa Valley that won’t leave you feeling like you haven’t seen or done enough. If you’re able to take more time, renting a car and leisurely exploring the region over the span of a week sounds pretty fabulous, as well.

How to Get There

Napa Valley is north of San Francisco Bay and the closest airport is Sonoma County Airport (STS). There aren’t many direct flights to STS, however, so you can also land at San Francisco International Airport (SFO), which is about one to two hours by car and takes you across the scenic Golden Gate Bridge. If you don’t rent a car, there are also private transportation services; many of which can also be booked for wine tours once you’re in Napa County. (Napa Valley Chauffeur is a smart pick.)



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