easy
6–8 hours
Suitable for most visitors; no special fitness required
Discover Hunter Valley’s renowned vineyards with Wine D Road Tours, blending expert guides, stunning scenery, and tastings all in one memorable day. Perfect for wine lovers and explorers alike.
$180 per person | 7 Hours | Enjoy the day with family and friends
Adult (Ages 18+) $180 2 Person minimum
7 Hours
Our Hunter Valley Wine Tasting Tour is more than a bus trip. The driver is a tour guide, not just a bus driver. He will engage with you and answer any questions you may have, giving you a bit of history about the area and the wineries that you will visit. The perfect balance of learning lots of interesting things whilst also having time to enjoy the day spending time with your friends and the new friends that you will make on the day. Each of the wineries you visit will have structured/private tastings pre-booked, making it intimate and personal. The driver will not stay in the bus, but will spend the day with you ensuring that you get the best possible experience. If you would like to choose your own wineries, we suggest that you book a shuttle service for the day, rather than a guided tour. Pick up and drop off at your accommodation (please note that surcharges may apply for pick-ups outside the Pokolbin, Cessnock, Rothbury, Branxton, Maitland regions)
Wineries are licensed venues and really not ideal places to bring your children. Should you have no choice but to bring your children along, we will take children if you book a private tour.
Pick up times from the Suburbs listed are generally between 9am - 10am. You will receive a text the night before your tour detailing an exact pick up time.
This tour is based on accommodation pickups from the listed suburbs. There are no guarantees of availability for guests booking on this tour staying outside the pickup radius.
Don't forget to bring your camera and a SMILE !
Take your time savoring each wine, and stay hydrated throughout the day.
Jot down your favorite wines and tasting notes for later reference.
Wear layers and comfortable shoes suitable for winery visits and scenic stops.
Reserve your spot early, especially during peak season weekends.
The Hunter Valley has been a wine-producing region since the early 19th century, with vineyards dating back to the 1830s.
Many wineries actively participate in sustainable practices, including water conservation and organic farming to maintain the region’s natural beauty.
Ideal for walking through vineyards and winery tours.
Hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen help stay comfortable outdoors.
summer specific
Stay hydrated during the day’s tasting sessions.
Perfect for recording tasting notes and favorites.