Spokane Wine Tour Party Bus
Spokane's wineries are spread out — from Arbor Crest on the bluff to Latah Creek, Barrister downtown, and the Townshend-area tasting rooms. A driver isn't a luxury, it's the whole point.
Spokane has more good wine than most visitors realize, but the tasting rooms aren't clustered — Arbor Crest is up on the cliffs, Latah Creek is south of I-90, Barrister sits downtown near the railroad district, and the Townshend-area rooms are their own stretch. Trying to hit three or four in one afternoon in your own car doesn't work.
Book a party bus for the day and everyone can taste, everyone can relax, and nobody has to be the sober driver.
Build your own route — or ask for one
Send us the tasting rooms you want to hit, or tell us what you're after ("four stops, include Arbor Crest at sunset") and we'll build a route that actually fits in the time. Most groups run 4–5 hours and hit three to five wineries with a lunch stop in the middle.
Best days to go
Weekend afternoons are the classic move, especially spring through fall. Weekday tastings are quieter and often cheaper on the bus side too — worth considering for birthday groups or bachelorette weekends that start on a Thursday.
Plan the wine tour
Send us your date, group size, and any must-visit wineries. We'll route it and quote it.