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Napa Valley is one of the best girlfriend getaways in California and the U.S. because it’s a world-famous wine destination and a haven for foodies and outdoor enthusiasts. So here’s how to plan a Napa Valley girls trip!

Napa Valley is one of the Best Destinations To Visit In September.

Know Before You Go: Napa Valley is much larger than most people think. In addition to the town of Napa, Napa Valley also includes the cities of Calistoga, St. Helena, and Yountville. So, you should choose a hotel or vacation home that’s close to the activities you want to do.

Here’s the ultimate guide for planning a Napa Valley girls trip!

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plan a Napa Valley girls trip
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Top Wineries To Visit

There are more than 500 wineries in Napa Valley, so deciding which ones to visit can be daunting. That’s why I’ve rounded my favorite wineries and the most popular and Instagram-worthy wineries into categories to help you decide.

My Favorites: Clos du Val, Fantesca Estate.

Best Views: William Hill Estate Winery, Blanket Estate, Joseph Phelps.

For The Region’s Iconic Cabernet Sauvignon: Pine Ridge, Beaulieu Vineyards, Cliff Lede Vineyards.

White Wines: Alpha Omega, Signorello Estate, Alyris Vineyards.

If You Love Rosé Wine: Clos Du Val, Calmere Estate, Hess Collection.

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    Themed Wineries: Domaine Carneros (built to look like the Château de la Marquetterie in Champagne, France), Castello Di Amorosa (a Tuscan-inspired castle winery).

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    When To Go

    Napa Valley is a year-round destination because the region doesn’t experience seasonal closures. August-October is the peak season for Napa because of the grape harvest. These months have the perfect weather, and you can participate in harvest dinners, balls, and grape smashing. But crowds and prices are at their peak, so book as far in advance as possible.

    November – February is Napa’s low season because the weather is in the high 50s to low 30s, and these are the rainiest months. But if you want to experience Napa Valley on a budget, it’s worth packing your warm layers and rainjacket to come in the winter. Accommodation rates are at their lowest, there won’t be many other travelers, and wineries offer deals and discounts.

    March-May is the region’s shoulder season. Crowds and prices won’t be at their highest yet, and the temperatures will be rising. The Spring wildflowers will be blooming, and the (still cool) temperatures are perfect for hiking and other outdoor activities.

    June-July brings long, sunny days. Tourist numbers and prices will be on the rise during these months, so visit during the weekdays to avoid some of the crowds and rising costs.

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    Where To Stay

    I stayed at the Tuscan-inspired Meritage Resort on my first trip to Napa Valley. This expansive resort and its “sister resort,” The Vista Collins across the street, have created a place that provides everything great about Napa Valley in one place.

    You’ve got nine tasting rooms on-site, multiple gourmet restaurant options, family-only and adults-only pools, an underground tasting room and spa, and the resort has its own vineyards.

    During my second trip to Napa Valley, I stayed at Harvest Inn, a small, intimate boutique on a vineyard. This gorgeous property has detached cottage-style rooms, two pools, two hot tubs, and an incredible on-site restaurant.

    The Best Hotels in Napa Valley

    Napa Valley also has some incredible vacation homes if you’re bringing a large group of girlfriends!

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    Where To Eat

    French Food: French Laundry, Bouchon, Angele Restaurant & Bar, Bistro Jeanty.

    Italian Food: Bistro Don Giovanni, Bistro Don Giovanni, Bottega Napa Valley.

    Brunch Places: Solbar, The Charter Oak, Acacia House.

    American Food: Cole’s Chop House, Farmstead at Long Meadow Ranch, Ad Hoc, Mustards Grill.

    My Favorites: Oxbow Public Market (Quick Eats), Brasswood (American), PRESS (American), Market (American).

    Restaurants With A View: The Auberge Du Soleil Bistro & Bar, Avow.

    I HIGHLY recommend making reservations for every meal!

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    What To Do

    Napa Valley offers far more than just wine tasting and vineyard tours. Other activities I recommend are biking the Vine Trail, shopping in the towns, and taking a cooking class.

    You can ride the Napa Valley Wine Train, which, despite its name, is a culinary experience more than a drinking experience. You can also hike some of the fantastic trails in the region, paddle the Napa River, go horseback riding, and drive the Napa Valley Silverado Trail.

    My favorite thing I did in Napa was a hot air balloon ride! These start very early in the morning (usually you meet your guides between 5 – 5:30 am), so if you take a ride, make sure to give yourself time for a nap later in the day.

    Pro Tip For Hot Air Balloon Rides: bring a warm layer because it’ll be cold during the first part of the ride. But make sure it’s a layer you can easily take off and tie around your waist because the heat from the balloon will make it warmer and warmer as the ride progresses.

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    Getting Around

    Unless you have a designated driver in your group, you will not want to drive to and from wine tastings. I recommend hiring a driver who can guide you around the region to some of the best wineries, sights, and viewpoints.

    I recommend using Bin 415 – a fantastic private tour company – to plan your winery visits. Bin 415 will customize the perfect tour for you, and your guide will handle all the logistics. Plus, you’ll get the VIP treatment throughout the entire day!

    Read about my Bin 415 tour of Napa Valley

    You can also use UBER and Lyft. Many of the larger hotels and resorts in the region also provide shuttle services around the area.

    I highly recommend spending at least a few days in Napa Valley, but the region can also be explored as a day trip from San Francisco, so here’s my Ultimate Guide To San Francisco.
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    Frequently Asked Questions
    • How many wineries should you visit in a day in Napa?

      I would visit 2-3 wineries a day.

      There are more than 500 wineries in Napa Valley, so deciding which ones to visit can be daunting. That’s why I’ve divided my favorite wineries and the most popular and Instagram-worthy wineries into several categories to help you decide.

      My Favorites: Clos du Val, Fantesca Estate.

      Best Views: William Hill Estate Winery, Blanket Estate, Joseph Phelps

      For The Region’s Iconic Cabernet Sauvignon: Pine Ridge, Beaulieu Vineyards, Cliff Lede Vineyards

      White Wines: Alpha Omega, Signorello Estate, Alyris Vineyards

      If You Love Rosé Wine: Clos Du Val, Calmere Estate, Hess Collection

      Themed Wineries: Domaine Carneros (built to look like the Château de la Marquetterie in Champagne, France), Castello Di Amorosa (a Tuscan-inspired castle winery)

    • What is the cheapest time to go to Napa Valley?

      November – February is Napa Valley’s low season because the weather is in the high 50s to low 30s (14-0ºC). But if you want to experience Napa on a budget, it’s worth packing your warm layers to come in these months. Accommodation rates are at their lowest, there won’t be many other travelers, and wineries offer deals and discounts.

      March – May is the region’s shoulder season. Crowds and prices won’t be at their highest yet, and the temperatures will be rising. The Spring wildflowers will be blooming, and the (still cool) temperatures are perfect for hiking and other outdoor activities.

      June – July brings long summer days with equal chances of sun and rain (these are the region’s wettest months). Tourist numbers and prices will be on the rise during these months, so visit during the weekdays to avoid some of the crowds and rising costs.

      Napa Valley is a year-round destination because the region doesn’t experience seasonal closures. August – October is the peak season for Napa Valley because of the harvesting season. These months have the perfect weather, and you can participate in harvest dinners, balls, and grape smashing. But crowds and prices are at their peak in these months, so book well in advance.

    • Is Napa better than Sonoma?

      Napa Valley and Sonoma are both incredible destinations, and they will each give you very different experiences.

      Napa is usually more popular, expensive, and crowded than Sonoma, and Napa has a sophisticated “vibe.” If you’re a foodie wanting high-end culinary experiences, then Napa is for you.

      Sonoma is traditionally less-visited and less expensive with a “chiller” vibe than Napa Valley. Both regions have great outdoor activities, and I highly recommend visiting both of these places!

    • What is the best month to visit Napa Valley?

      Napa Valley is a year-round destination because the region doesn’t experience seasonal closures. August – October is the peak season for Napa Valley because of the harvesting season. These months have the perfect weather, and you can participate in harvest dinners, balls, and grape smashing. But crowds and prices are at their peak in these months, so book well in advance.

      November – February is Napa Valley’s low season because the weather is in the high 50s to low 30s (14-0ºC). But if you want to experience Napa on a budget, then it’s worth packing your warm layers to come in these months. Accommodation rates are at their lowest, there won’t be many other travelers, and wineries offer deals and discounts.

      March – May is the region’s shoulder season. Crowds and prices won’t be at their highest yet, and the temperatures will be rising. The Spring wildflowers will be blooming, and the (still cool) temperatures are perfect for hiking and other outdoor activities.

      June – July brings long summer days with equal chances of sun and rain (these are the region’s wettest months). Tourist numbers and prices will rise during these months, so visit during the weekdays to avoid some of the crowds and peak costs.

    • What should you not do at a winery?

      Some things to avoid when doing a wine tasting are wearing cologne or perfume, chewing gum before a tasting, drinking too much (you don’t have to finish a wine sample if you don’t like it), forgetting to tip your guide/pourer.

    • How many days is enough in Napa?

      Give yourself at least 3-4 days to explore Napa Valley. This will give you plenty of time to visit wineries for tastings, enjoy the food scene, and do some outdoor activities.

    • Is 2 days enough for Napa?

      Give yourself at least 3-4 days to explore Napa Valley. This will give you plenty of time to visit wineries for tastings, enjoy the food scene, and do some outdoor activities.

    • Can you wear jeans to wineries in Napa?

      Yes, you can wear jeans to a winery as long as they’re not grungy jeans. You don’t have to wear fancy clothes to wineries, but your clothes should be casual-nice.

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    This guide for planning a Napa Valley girls trip is not a sponsored post, and, as always, the thoughts and opinions expressed in this guide for planning a Napa Valley girls trip are entirely my own. Some of these links are affiliate links, and, at no cost to you, I may earn a small commission.

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