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Visit Napa Valley

U.S. • California

California’s premier wine region may be known for its Cabernet Sauvignons, Merlots, and Chardonnays, but in recent decades, Napa Valley has found its stride as one of the world’s most dynamic and vibrant travel destinations. Today, the region is just as synonymous with world-class hotels, detour-worthy dining, sumptuous spas, and outdoor adventures ranging from swimming in spring-fed pools to hiking through 90,000 acres of protected land.

By the Numbers

5 towns and 4 distinct regions make up the Napa Valley; 400+ wineries, 95% of which are family-owned; 150+ overnight accommodations to choose from, including sophisticated resorts and charming B&Bs; 3.7 million visitors annually; 10 spas in Napa Valley offer their own take on mud bath treatments — a signature of the region; only 2% of the world experiences a perfect Mediterranean climate, and Napa Valley is proudly a part of that 2%.

Some of our stories

The Napa Valley Agricultural Preserve, the first of its kind, protects 89,000 acres of land, about 20 percent of the Valley; the land will continue to be allocated for growing and not building
Plentiful pours don’t need to break the bank. Napa Valley offers more than 70 wine experiences under $50
Once completed, the Napa Valley Vine Trail will connect the entire region, offering 47 miles of paved trail for biking and running
Late winter ushers in Mustard Season, a time when the Valley is draped in a blanket of brilliant yellow wild blooms
Napa Valley is home to five distinct towns, each with their own personality
Napa Valley is a big destination for spa and wellness, notably around Calistoga where the properties of mud-baths, first discovered by the Wappo tribe more than 500 years ago, are rooted in place and history

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