Day 2: Santa Barbara
Our first official port was Santa Barbara on October 2, 2017. I have a friend who moved to SB a year ago and she recommended the Sustainable Wine Tour. It was $150 per person and you needed 4 people to confirm a group. I must say, it was a time constraint doing this based on our cruise leaving at 4:30. We had to lay this on our driver/guide right away and I could tell he was not the happiest (which I understood). I booked this tour MONTHS ago and didn't realize we would have to be back in port by 4 to catch the last tender to the ship. I had not considered the tendering process in with the actual tour.
We visited 3 wineries and 2 were really small and you felt like you were tasting right in the middle of their production area which was soooo neat! I've been to wineries and fancy tasting rooms in Napa and Sonoma and I really enjoyed this small business expedition.
We visited 3 wineries and 2 were really small and you felt like you were tasting right in the middle of their production area which was soooo neat! I've been to wineries and fancy tasting rooms in Napa and Sonoma and I really enjoyed this small business expedition.

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