It was fairly average. Almost all of the things they show in the pictures are not included -- you have to pay extra (e.g., entry to Muir Woods, cheese boards, wine bottles, etc.). The amount of wine given for each tasting is maybe two tablespoons -- adding up all of the wine you get (across the 5 hours) is equivalent to just less than one full glass (if that helps).
The tour is exceptionally long (11-12 hours), so plan to burn an entire day. The experience is still cool to get to see Muir Woods and Wine Country. It was fairly expensive for what you got out of it, though (I feel like you'd be better off booking separate tours).
The tour guide we had was great though (really energetic and insightful; made the full day tour bus ride manageable). The tour bus will also stop at your hotel to pick you up, which is cool (though it's at 7:00am in the morning). There was no WiFi on the bus (even though it was advertised on the website as well as on stickers all over the bus).
Considering all the extra fees/expenses (e.g., entry fees, lunch, etc.), this comes up to be a $200+ experience.
Tried to be transparent as possible with the pros/cons. Hope this helps. :)
Réponse de l'hôte
Dec 2019
Thanks for your review. They help us to get better every day. I would, however, like to respond to a few details for guests considering this combo tour to Muir Woods and the wine country. First, expect to get about 2 oz. each of three wines at all three wineries. That adds up to far more than two glasses of wine so be careful. The Muir Woods entry fee is $15 and you can pay to us when you book or pay at the gate -- its the same cost. The lunch upgrade (which everyone enjoys) is $46.00 and includes a wine pairing with your food but is entirely optional. Yes, the tour will take an entire day but its the only way to fit in these two great locations while allowing our guests to relax and enjoy.