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Tours & Transportation
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Here’s to the journey being as delicious as the destination
Getting to Temecula Valley from almost anywhere in Southern California is a breeze. Just 60 minutes by car from San Diego, Orange County or Palm Springs, and roughly 90 minutes from Los Angeles. The Valley is easily accessible from six airports with a variety of transportation providers offering transfer service for groups and individual travelers, as well as hospitality property pick up and drop off.
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One of the most popular ways to experience the Valley is a wine tasting tour via mini-coach, shuttle, limousine, trolley, cable car or even an electric motorcycle or sidecar. You’ll be picked up from your hotel or vacation rental for a half or full day exploring wine country with tastings and lunch often included. Private group tours are available with either pre-set or customizable itineraries.
If you’d like to tour beyond the tastings, local companies also offer guided Old Town walking tours, educational craft brewery and winemaking tours, e-bike tours, olive ranch and farm tours, and more. Advanced reservations are required, and driver/guide gratuity is always strongly encouraged.