ResortCarneros Resort and Spa
Standalone cottages spread across Carneros vineyards, each with outdoor showers and patios.

Vino Bello Resort's Two-Bedroom Suites include a full kitchen and a washer/dryer, which means families and groups can settle in for a week without leaving for groceries or laundry. Dogs sleep inside, kids run the courtyard paths, and checkout rarely happens on schedule.
Guests cook breakfast in their suite kitchens, then walk dogs along Bordeaux Way before driving north to wineries. The One-Bedroom Suites have separate living and dining areas, so parents put kids to bed early and open a bottle on the couch. Most stays booked for two nights turn into three, and the staff keeps a list of bakeries that deliver.

Terracotta roofs and wrought-iron railings frame the courtyard at 865 Bordeaux Way, where fountains stay on until midnight and families gather around multiple firepits after dark. The architecture reads Mediterranean villa, with two-story buildings arranged around a central lawn. Carneros vineyards start a quarter-mile south, and the breeze carries in from San Pablo Bay most evenings.

The One-Bedroom Suite at Vino Bello Resort offers a serene escape with its spacious living and dining areas, perfect for unwinding after a day of exploring Napa Valley. Complete with a full kitchen and a whirlpool tub, this suite provides both comfort and convenience, making it an ideal choice for couples or small families seeking a relaxing getaway.
Ideal for families or groups, the Two-Bedroom Suite combines elegance and functionality, featuring a full kitchen and a washer/dryer for added convenience. With its charming Old World Tuscan decor and ample space, this suite invites guests to relax and enjoy quality time together in the heart of wine country.
Request a Two-Bedroom Suite if traveling with family or friends for extra space and convenience. Be aware that a daily resort fee of $46 covers amenities like Wi-Fi and access to the fitness center. The evening shuttle to Downtown Napa is a fantastic way to explore the local dining scene without worrying about parking.
ResortStandalone cottages spread across Carneros vineyards, each with outdoor showers and patios.
ResortA wine country resort where the spa is carved into a hillside cave and families sprawl by the pool.
ResortSpa Terra tunnels into a hillside wine cave beneath working Carneros vineyards.
ResortA Santa Rosa spa resort where lavender and eucalyptus grow along a year-round creek.
ResortBalconies facing the Mayacamas and fire pits that keep guests from leaving for dinner.
InnBrick paths cut through lavender and roses at this vineyard-side inn where redwoods shade the poolside terraces.

The Busch Family opened Trinitas Cellars in 2002 around a philosophy of faith, family, and perseverance.

Single-vineyard Pinot from Grace Benoist Ranch anchors six distinct tastings in Carneros.

Family-owned since 1981, recognized as an early Pinot Noir and Chardonnay producer in Northern California.

Carneros' oldest continuously operating winery, founded in the 1880s, now owned by Gerret and Tatiana Copeland.

John and Michele Truchard built a wine and music studio on First Street in downtown Napa.

Downtown Napa tasting lounge open until midnight on Fridays and Saturdays.

Brown Downtown opened in 2017 to pour Zinfandels from the family's Chiles Valley ranch.

The Bartolucci family has dry-farmed this Carneros vineyard organically since 1922.
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