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Wine Tours & Pacific Northwest Day Trips.

A private chauffeur, a luxury vehicle, and the Pacific Northwest waiting for you. Woodinville wine country, Mt. Rainier National Park, Olympic Peninsula, Seattle — book by the hour, customize the itinerary, and let someone else do the driving.

Hourly with custom itineraries
Groups of 1–14 passengers
No one in your party driving



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Quick Answer

What is a private wine tour or day trip service?

A private wine tour or day trip is a chauffeured transportation experience where we provide the luxury vehicle, professional chauffeur, and flexible transportation for a full or half-day excursion from Olympia and surrounding areas. Popular destinations include Woodinville Wine Country, Mount Rainier National Park, Mount St. Helens, Olympic Peninsula, and Seattle. Service is booked hourly with a 4-hour minimum and includes pickup and return to your Olympia-area location.

Your chauffeur remains with your group throughout the trip, waits at each stop, and provides complete flexibility to adjust the itinerary as your day unfolds. Most day trips and wine tours run between 7–10 hours. Typical travel times from Olympia include approximately 90 minutes to Woodinville, Seattle, and Mt. Rainier, and 1–2 hours to the Olympic Peninsula. Luxury SUVs start at $95/hour, while Mercedes Sprinter vans accommodating up to 14 passengers start at $135/hour. No one in your group has to drive, navigate, or worry about parking — simply relax and enjoy the experience.

Most-Booked Destinations

Where Olympia Day-Trippers Go.

Six destinations our clients book most often. Each shown with a typical sample itinerary — and most can be customized however you'd like.

Iconic Nature Day Trip
90 min · 70 mi

Mt. Rainier National Park

The mountain that defines the Pacific Northwest skyline. Two main entrances — Paradise on the southwest side (open year-round) and Sunrise on the northeast (typically open late June through early October). Glacier views, alpine wildflower meadows in July and August, and Christine Falls and Narada Falls along the road.

Sample 9-Hour Itinerary
  • 8:00 AM: Olympia pickup, drive east via Highway 7
  • 10:00 AM: Arrive at Paradise visitor area
  • 10:30 AM–1:30 PM: Hiking, photos, visitor center
  • 1:30 PM: Lunch in Ashford or at park lodge
  • 3:00 PM: Optional second area or scenic drive
  • 5:00 PM: Return drive to Olympia
Best For: Out-of-state visitors, photography, milestone trips, fall colors
Vehicle: SUV (AWD recommended Nov–May)
Scenic Coast
1–2 hrs · 50–80 mi

Olympic Peninsula & Hood Canal

The eastern Olympic Peninsula and Hood Canal are within a comfortable day-trip radius of Olympia. Quiet shoreline drives, oyster farms, the Hama Hama Seafood Store, Lake Cushman views, and the Skokomish Valley. Often paired with lunch at a waterfront restaurant.

Sample 6-Hour Itinerary
  • 10:00 AM: Olympia pickup, head northwest
  • 11:00 AM: Hood Canal scenic stops
  • 12:30 PM: Waterfront lunch (oysters, seafood)
  • 2:00 PM: Lake Cushman or Skokomish overlook
  • 4:00 PM: Return to Olympia
Best For: Couples, quieter day trips, seafood enthusiasts, scenic photography
Vehicle: Luxury SUV is the typical pick
Urban Day
90 min · 60 mi

Seattle Day Excursions

Pike Place Market, the waterfront, Seattle Center, the Museum of Pop Culture, Chihuly Garden, and the Space Needle — all easily covered in a single day. Particularly popular for out-of-town visitors who want to see Seattle without parking downtown or navigating traffic.

Sample 8-Hour Itinerary
  • 9:00 AM: Olympia pickup, drive to Seattle
  • 10:30 AM: Pike Place Market exploring
  • 12:30 PM: Lunch (waterfront or Pioneer Square)
  • 2:00 PM: Seattle Center (Space Needle, MoPOP)
  • 4:00 PM: Waterfront, Olympic Sculpture Park
  • 5:30 PM: Return drive to Olympia
Best For: Visiting family, first-time Seattle visitors, anniversary trips
Vehicle: Luxury sedan (1–3) or SUV (4–6)
Geology & History
2 hrs · 100 mi

Mt. St. Helens

The mountain that erupted in 1980 and reshaped the landscape. Johnston Ridge Observatory offers some of the most dramatic volcanic landscape views in the country. Less crowded than Mt. Rainier, particularly powerful for visitors interested in geology or recent history.

Sample 10-Hour Itinerary
  • 8:00 AM: Olympia pickup, drive south on I-5
  • 10:30 AM: Arrive Johnston Ridge or Coldwater Lake
  • 11:00 AM–2:00 PM: Visitor centers, viewpoints
  • 2:00 PM: Lunch in Castle Rock or Toutle
  • 3:30 PM: Optional second viewpoint
  • 6:00 PM: Return to Olympia
Best For: Geology enthusiasts, families with curious teens, off-the-beaten-path trips
Vehicle: Luxury SUV, AWD preferred
Local Wine
30–60 min · 20–40 mi

South Sound Wineries

A growing collection of wineries throughout the Thurston-Mason-Pierce County corridor — closer to home, more relaxed, and a great option for groups who'd rather spend less time in the vehicle. Often paired with lunch at a Shelton or Lacey-area restaurant.

Sample 5-Hour Itinerary
  • 11:00 AM: Olympia pickup
  • 11:30 AM: First winery (Lacey or Shelton area)
  • 1:00 PM: Lunch nearby
  • 2:30 PM: Second winery
  • 4:00 PM: Return to Olympia
Best For: Half-day groups, casual celebrations, intro to local wine, mid-week tours
Vehicle: SUV (2–6) or Sprinter van (7–14)
Types of Tours

Four Common Tour Categories.

Most bookings fit one of these four shapes. Each can be customized — these are starting points, not menus.

Most Common

Wine Tasting Tours

Multi-winery tours — typically 3–4 stops in a day, with lunch built in. Woodinville is the iconic destination (120+ wineries in one area); South Sound wineries offer a closer-to-home alternative. Sprinter vans are ideal for the full group experience.

Typical: 6–8 hours · 3–4 wineries · 4–14 passengers
Iconic Nature

National Park Day Trips

Day trips to Mt. Rainier, Mt. St. Helens, or the Olympic Peninsula. We handle the driving so you can absorb the scenery, focus on the experience, and skip the parking-and-traffic stress. AWD vehicles available in winter months.

Typical: 8–10 hours · 1–2 major stops · 2–6 passengers
City Days

Seattle Excursions

Half- and full-day Seattle trips — Pike Place Market, the waterfront, museums, the Space Needle, sports games, and concerts. Particularly common for visiting family who want the Seattle experience without renting a car or figuring out downtown parking.

Typical: 4–8 hours · Multi-stop urban · 2–6 passengers
Custom

Custom Itineraries

Multi-destination, multi-interest tours built around what your group wants. Wine + scenic drive, mountain + family lunch, Seattle + waterfront dinner, bachelorette party with three custom stops. Tell us your interests and we'll suggest the route.

Typical: Custom-quoted · Any group size · Hourly rate applies
Olympia Wine Tour Services

Every Form of Wine Tour Transportation from Olympia.

Whether you're searching for "Olympia wine tours," "private winery shuttle Olympia," or "wine tasting shuttle Olympia," you're looking for the same thing: a designated chauffeur, a luxury vehicle, and a no-driving day in wine country. Here's how our wine tour services map to the specific terms Olympia wine groups search for.

Olympia wine tours and luxury wine tour Olympia WA describe our core wine tour service — chauffeured, hourly-booked, fully private. Pickup at your Olympia, Lacey, or Tumwater address, drive to Woodinville (90 minutes north) or to South Sound wineries (30–60 minutes), visit 3–4 wineries throughout the day with the chauffeur waiting at each stop, and return drive in the late afternoon. Hourly from $85/hour sedan, $95/hour SUV, $135/hour Mercedes Sprinter for groups. 4-hour minimum.

Olympia winery transportation and Olympia wine tasting transportation are the broader vocabulary terms for the same service — transportation specifically designed around the realities of wine tasting. The chauffeur stays with the group throughout the day. The vehicle accommodates wine purchases between stops. The itinerary flexes when a winery surprises you and you want to stay longer. Private winery shuttle Olympia service is dedicated entirely to your party — no shared rides, no fixed routes, no other passengers.

Wine tasting shuttle Olympia typically refers to the multi-winery shuttle configuration — the Mercedes Sprinter for groups of 7–14, or the luxury SUV for parties of 2–6. The wine tasting shuttle is what bachelorette parties, milestone birthdays, anniversary groups, and friend groups most commonly book. Captain's chairs in the Sprinter, leather interior, generous cargo room for wine purchases, and easy access at every winery stop without parking concerns.

luxury wine tour Olympia WA and winery limo service Olympia describe the premium tier of wine tour transportation. While traditional stretch limousines aren't practical for the parking realities of Woodinville winery districts, the Mercedes Sprinter functions as the wine industry's preferred "wine limo" — same captain's-chair comfort, same leather interior, far better access at every stop. For luxury wine tours, the Sprinter or executive SUV is the practical luxury choice. Couples on anniversary wine tours often book the luxury sedan (Mercedes E-Class, Tesla Model S) instead.

Olympia wine tour chauffeur service is the formal industry term — emphasizing the chauffeur (not just driver) and the full-day chauffeured experience. Our wine tour chauffeurs are licensed by the Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission, professional and discreet for the day, and experienced with the Woodinville and South Sound winery routes. They know where the good lunch spots are, which wineries are walkable, and how to time the day around tasting room hours. The chauffeur is your designated driver for the entire booking — you taste, they drive.

How Hourly Booking Works

The Hourly Model in Plain English.

Day tours work differently from point-to-point airport service. Here's exactly what you're booking — and what's included.

01

You Reserve a Vehicle & Chauffeur for a Time Block

Typically 4–10 hours for day tours. The 4-hour minimum applies because we're committing a vehicle and chauffeur to your day. The clock starts when we pick you up and ends when we drop you off back at your starting location.

02

The Vehicle Stays With You All Day

The chauffeur waits at every stop. The vehicle stays parked nearby. Your bags, wine purchases, jackets, and groceries stay in the car between stops. You're not waiting for an Uber between wineries or after dinner.

03

The Itinerary Can Flex As the Day Unfolds

Plans change. You love a winery and want to stay longer. The line at a museum is too long. The weather shifts. Just tell your chauffeur — we adjust in real time. Extending the booking by an hour is also typically possible if the chauffeur's schedule permits.

Tour Pricing

Hourly Rates for Day Tours.

All-inclusive hourly pricing — covers driving time, waiting time, fuel, and chauffeur. 4-hour minimum applies. Park entrance fees, winery tasting fees, and meals are not included.

Vehicle
Passengers
Minimum
Best For
Hourly Rate
Luxury Sedan Mercedes E-Class, Tesla Model S
1–3
4 hours
Couples, intimate tours
From $85/hr 4-hr minimum
Luxury SUV Cadillac Escalade, Chevy Suburban
1–6
4 hours
Most-booked for tours
From $95/hr 4-hr minimum
Transit / Passenger Van Ford Transit
1–10
4 hours
Mid-size groups
From $115/hr 4-hr minimum
Mercedes Sprinter Van Executive trim, leather
1–14
4 hours
Group wine tours, bachelorette
From $135/hr 4-hr minimum
Shuttle Bus / Mini-Coach Ford Coach
15–24
5 hours
Large group day tours
Call custom quote

Trips beyond 100 miles each way may include a travel surcharge. Park entrance fees (Mt. Rainier $30/vehicle), winery tasting fees, and meals are paid separately at each location. Call 360-944-0606 for an exact quote.

What's Included

Every Tour Comes With These Standard.

No upgrade tiers, no à la carte add-ons. These come with every wine tour and day trip booking.

Door-to-Door Pickup

Pickup from your home, hotel, or starting location and return to the same place at the end of the day.

Wi-Fi & USB

Complimentary in-vehicle Wi-Fi and USB charging at every seat for the long driving stretches.

Bottled Water

Complimentary chilled bottled water in every vehicle — especially appreciated on wine-tasting days.

AWD Winter Vehicles

All-wheel-drive vehicles available November through May for mountain and pass-area trips on request.

Pro Chauffeur

Licensed Washington State chauffeur, background-checked, professional and discreet for the day.

Route Planning

We help build the itinerary if you'd like suggestions — or follow yours exactly if you've already planned the day.

Locked-In Pricing

Your hourly rate is locked at booking. No surge pricing during wine festival weekends or peak season.

Wait Time Included

Chauffeur waiting at each stop is included in your hourly rate — not charged separately.

How to Book

From Idea to Tour Day.

Four steps to a day where someone else handles the driving and the logistics.

01

Tell Us Where & When

Destination, date, group size, and a rough sense of hours. Use the quote form above or call us — both work.

02

Get a Custom Quote

We confirm the vehicle, suggest a sample itinerary if helpful, and lock in your hourly rate. Most quotes return within a business day.

03

Reserve Your Date

A deposit secures the vehicle and chauffeur. Weekend dates in summer fill quickly — book 2–4 weeks ahead for peak season.

04

Tour Day

Your chauffeur arrives at the pickup time. The day unfolds. Flexibility is built in. You don't drive — we do.

FAQ

Wine Tour & Day Trip Questions.

The questions Olympia-area groups ask most often when planning a day tour or wine excursion.

What is a private wine tour or day trip service?
A private wine tour or day trip is a chauffeured experience where Olympia Airport Shuttle provides the vehicle, professional chauffeur, and route planning for a full or half-day excursion. Common destinations include Woodinville wine country, Mt. Rainier National Park, Mt. St. Helens, the Olympic Peninsula, and Seattle. Service is booked hourly with a 4-hour minimum, includes pickup and return from your Olympia-area address, and allows full flexibility to customize the itinerary.
How much does a day tour from Olympia cost?
Day tour pricing is based on vehicle type, total hours, and destination distance. Luxury SUVs start at approximately $95 per hour with a 4-hour minimum. Mercedes Sprinter vans for groups of 7–14 start at approximately $135 per hour. A typical 8-hour Woodinville wine tour for 4 people in an SUV is around $850–950 including all driving and waiting time. Custom itineraries are quoted individually.
How does the hourly booking model work?
Hourly booking means you reserve a chauffeur and vehicle for a continuous block of time, typically 4–10 hours for day tours. The clock starts when we pick you up and ends when we drop you off back at your starting location. During the booking, the vehicle stays with you between destinations, the chauffeur waits at each stop, and the itinerary can flex based on how the day actually unfolds.
What destinations can I visit on a day tour from Olympia?
Common destinations include Woodinville wine country (90 minutes north, 120+ wineries and tasting rooms), Mt. Rainier National Park (90 minutes east), Mt. St. Helens (2 hours south), the Olympic Peninsula and Hood Canal (1–2 hours west), Seattle (90 minutes north), Snoqualmie Falls (90 minutes northeast), and South Sound wineries closer to home. We also create custom itineraries combining multiple stops.
What is the minimum booking time for day tours?
Day tours and wine tours have a 4-hour minimum booking. Most full-day Woodinville wine tours run 7–9 hours, Mt. Rainier day trips typically run 8–10 hours, and custom South Sound wine tours run 4–6 hours. Half-day Seattle excursions usually fit within the 4-hour minimum.
What vehicles work best for wine tours?
For wine tours, the most-booked vehicles are the luxury SUV (Cadillac Escalade or Chevy Suburban) for groups of 2–6, and the Mercedes Sprinter van for groups of 7–14. The Sprinter has captain's chairs, generous interior space, and ample cargo room for wine purchases. For special occasions like bachelorette parties or milestone birthdays, the Sprinter is the obvious choice.
Can you accommodate custom itineraries?
Yes. Most of our day tours include some level of customization, and many are fully custom-built. Examples include multi-winery tours combining South Sound and Woodinville stops, a Mt. Rainier visit paired with a lunch stop in Ashford or Eatonville, an Olympic Peninsula loop including Hood Canal viewpoints, or a Seattle day combining museums, Pike Place Market, and waterfront dining. Tell us your interests and we'll suggest stops.
Do you provide service to Mt. Rainier National Park?
Yes. Mt. Rainier is approximately 90 minutes east of Olympia and is one of our most-booked day-trip destinations. We can take you to the Paradise area (the main southwest entrance, open year-round) or the Sunrise area (the northeast entrance, typically open late June through early October depending on snowpack). National park entrance fees ($30 per vehicle) apply separately from our chauffeur service.
What's not included in the price?
The hourly rate covers vehicle, chauffeur, fuel, and waiting time. Not included: park entrance fees (Mt. Rainier $30/vehicle, Olympic National Park $30/vehicle), winery tasting fees ($15–$45 per person at most wineries), meals and beverages, and gratuity for the chauffeur (customary but not required). You pay these directly at each location.
How far in advance should I book?
For weekend tours during peak season (May through October), book 2–4 weeks in advance. For special-occasion tours like bachelorette parties, milestone birthdays, or anniversary trips, book 4–8 weeks ahead to ensure your preferred vehicle and date. Mid-week tours and off-season bookings (November through April) are easier to schedule on shorter notice.
Is there a private winery shuttle service from Olympia to Woodinville?
Yes. Private winery shuttle Olympia to Woodinville is our most-booked wine tour configuration. Pickup at your Olympia, Lacey, or Tumwater address, drive to Woodinville (90 minutes via I-5), visit 3-4 wineries throughout the day with chauffeur waiting at each, lunch built into the itinerary, and return drive in the late afternoon. Typical bookings are 7-9 hours total at the hourly SUV or Sprinter rate. **Every booking is private** — dedicated entirely to your party with no shared rides.
What is the difference between wine tour chauffeur service and a regular shuttle?
Olympia wine tour chauffeur service is a dedicated full-day arrangement — the chauffeur and vehicle stay with you throughout the wine tour, waiting at each winery while you taste, then driving you to the next stop. The chauffeur is your **designated driver for the day**. A regular shuttle is point-to-point transportation that drops you off and ends. For wine tasting, the chauffeur model is essential because you need transportation between multiple stops over many hours with someone who's stayed sober the entire time. Hourly wine tour chauffeur service starts at $85/hour sedan, $95/hour SUV, $135/hour Sprinter

Plan Your Day Tour From Olympia.

Tell us where you want to go and how long. We'll handle the vehicle, the driving, and the logistics — you handle the wine, the views, and the conversation.