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San Diego Beer, Wine & Spirits Tours: Unique Group Tastings - San Diego

San Diego Beer, Wine & Spirits Tours: Unique Group Tastings

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Difficulty

easy

Duration

3–5 hours

Fitness Level

Suitable for all fitness levels; primarily seated with light walking between venues

Overview

Celebrate with a taste of San Diego’s best breweries and wineries. San Diego Beer, Wine & Spirits Tours offers personalized tastings and unforgettable fiestas, both in-person and virtual.

Fishing
Cruz Bay, St. John

Fly Fishing Charters

Half Day(4 hours) & Full Day(8 hours) Trips Available

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Adventure Photos

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About This Adventure

Fly Fishing Charters and light-tackle, inshore fishing in St. John, Virgin Islands

Duration: Half Day: 4 hours Full Day: 8 hours

Join Captain Dustin Harrison aboard our 20 foot Jones Brothers for a half day or full day of fly fishing and/or light-tackle, inshore fishing. Capt. Dustin has been fly fishing in St. John and in the Virgin Islands for many years, and has been a guide and captain for the past 10 years. He specializes in bonefish and tarpon on the fly, but you may catch other species as well, such as snook, jacks, bonita, barracudas or sharks.

You are welcome to bring your own fly rod(s), or you can use one of ours. We have top-quality rods by Sage, Orvis and TFO. We have fly reels by Tibor, Hatch, Sage, Fin-Nor and Orvis.

These rates are for chartering the boat. I can comfortably take a maximum of two adult passengers/anglers on board. I can take three passengers if at least one is a child.

  • Half Day: $500 Half day charters are usually 7am to 11am, or 2pm to 6pm.
  • Full Day: $700 Full days are normally 7am to 3pm. Should you do a half day or a full day? The decision is yours, but you’ll get a lot more opportunities for catching fish on the full day, and also have the chance to target more than one species – i.e. bonefish and tarpon.
  • All charters include rods, reels, flies (all the necessary tackle), bottled water, ice, fuel, etc. You just need to bring polarized sunglasses, and plenty of sunscreen! It’s important that you practice your casting before you come down here. If you’re a fresh water fly fisherman and have never fly fished in the salt, you’re going to need to be able to cast a minimum of 40 feet accurately. If you don’t know how to double-haul, you’ll want to learn. We are happy to help you with your casting, but you’ll have a more successful charter if you put in some practice time before you get here. We look forward to fishing with you!

Adventure Tips

Book Early for Group Events

Larger groups (15-28 guests) require advance reservations to secure preferred dates and itineraries.

Arrive Ready to Taste Responsibly

Bring an ID and plan transportation accordingly as these tours include alcohol tastings at multiple stops.

Dress Comfortably for Transit

Wear casual, weather-appropriate clothing and shoes since touring includes some walking between stops and rides on trolleys or trains.

Virtual Parties Offer Flexibility

Virtual tasting options allow private groups to enjoy guided experiences from home at flexible times.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Brown pelicans near coastal breweries
  • Rabbits and quail occasionally seen in vineyard areas

History

San Diego’s wine and beer scene has roots dating back to early 20th century Prohibition-era bootlegging and post-war craft brewing growth.

Conservation

Many local vineyards and breweries emphasize sustainable farming and responsible water use to protect Southern California’s delicate ecosystems.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Recommended Gear

Valid ID

Essential

Required for alcohol tastings and legal compliance.

Comfortable walking shoes

Essential

Supportive shoes are needed for short strolls between tasting stops.

Layered clothing

Essential

San Diego’s weather can shift from warm afternoons to cooler evening breezes.

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Reusable water bottle

Stay hydrated between tastings, especially during warmer months.

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