6 hr
Naramata & Penticton Wine Tour with Tastings
Discover Canada's hidden wine country on a full-day journey through five boutique wineries
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Twenty-five estate wineries line one winding bench road, each pouring vintages you can't find anywhere else
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6 hr
Discover Canada's hidden wine country on a full-day journey through five boutique wineries
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5 hr
Pedal through wine country on an electric bike, taste at three estates, and savor a farm bistro meal.
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5 hr
Pedal through Okanagan wine country on electric bikes, stopping at three producers for tastings and a farm-to-table meal.
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The landmarks, rooms, and views travelers on Naramata Wine tours remember — all visible on a single visit.
Known for intense exposure and rocky soil that creates concentrated flavors in their grapes.
Features small-batch production focused on low-intervention techniques in a scenic setting.
Specializes exclusively in sparkling wines produced using traditional methods in the valley.
Offers one of the most expansive patio views overlooking the lake and surrounding vines.
Renowned for their commitment to high-quality red blends and modern facility design.
Every Naramata Wine tour side-by-side — duration, what's included, how you redeem.
| Experience | Duration | Rating | Transfers | Guide | Small group | Free cancel. | Price | |
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Guided Experience Most popular
Naramata & Penticton Wine Tour with Tastings
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6 hr | ★ 5.0 | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | €117 | Book → |
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Premium Combo
E-Bike Wine Tour with Lunch in Okanagan Valley
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5 hr | ★ 4.9 | — | — | — | ✓ | €107 | Book → |
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Standard Entry
Kelowna E-Bike Wine Trail with Tastings & Farm Lunch
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5 hr | ★ 4.9 | — | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | €149 | Book → |
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They complement each other; most visitors who do both find the Naramata Bench provides a more secluded, artisanal focus compared to the expansive, high-volume reach of Kelowna.
| Feature | Top pick Naramata Bench | Kelowna Wineries |
|---|---|---|
Atmosphere |
Intimate and boutique | Expansive and commercial |
Winery Density |
High concentration on rural road | Spread across metropolitan area |
Drive Times |
Short 5-10 minute hops | 15-30 minutes between zones |
Crowd Levels |
Moderate to low | High volume peak season |
Tasting Experience Style |
Direct producer interaction | Structured large-group hospitality |
Landmark Variety |
Okanagan Lake vistas | Urban and lakeside diversity |
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Verdict: Choose naramata wine tours for quiet vineyard paths, whereas Kelowna offers broader naramata wine tours tours access and varied naramata wine tours tour naramata wine tours tickets options.
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Naramata Bench, Penticton
Follow signage for individual wineries
Open in Google MapsThe most reliable way to navigate Naramata Bench Road and reach various estates.
Available from Penticton for door-to-door naramata wine tours tours.
Casual attire is appropriate for naramata wine tours though comfortable footwear is recommended for walking between vineyards.
Personal bags are permitted but must remain with you at all times during your visit.
Photography is generally permitted at most outdoor vineyard locations for personal use.
Most wineries on Naramata Bench Road offer accessible tasting rooms, though gravel paths may be present.
Mobile devices are permitted, but please be mindful of other guests during tastings.
Some locations allow children in outdoor areas, but naramata wine tours are primarily adult-oriented experiences.
Many estates offer curated food pairings, though bringing outside food is generally prohibited.
Pets are restricted in most tasting rooms, but some estates permit them in outdoor garden areas.
As entry is 0 CAD, remember that individual wineries charge for tastings, which may be credited back upon bottle purchase.
Best time to go, insider tips, nearby landmarks, and the cancellation fine print — flip through to skim what matters to you.
How crowds, weather, and events shift across the year.
Bud break occurs, offering quiet surroundings for naramata wine tours exploration.
Peak season with warm weather, perfect for touring the vineyards under the sun.
Harvest time provides the most activity and scenic golden colors in the valley.
Some wineries reduce hours, though it offers a tranquil experience for private naramata wine tours tour bookings.
Small details that turn a good visit into a great one.
Schedule your naramata wine tours tickets well in advance during the peak summer months to guarantee availability.
Designate a driver or use a local shuttle service as safety is a priority while drinking.
Drink water between each tasting to remain comfortable during your naramata wine tours tour.
Aim for the 11:00 – 16:00 window to avoid the busiest afternoon periods.
Many wineries can arrange shipping for your purchases, saving you from carrying bottles during your naramata wine tours tours.
Non-bookable sights within a short walk — free to visit, easy to pair.
A historic rail bed offering flat cycling and walking paths with valley views.
A quaint lakeside community with local cafes and small shops.
A massive freshwater lake providing the cooling effect essential for local viticulture.
A rustic mountain destination offering historical insight into the area.
Flexible, no hidden fees.
Individual wineries set their own policies for naramata wine tours bookings. Standard practice requires 24-hour notice for deposit refunds.
Hand-picked options within walking distance — pick a district for vibe, or a specific hotel for convenience.
Intimate stays nestled directly among the vineyards.
Standard lodging options located closer to city amenities.
High-end accommodations offering direct lake access.
The Naramata Bench produces less than two percent of British Columbia's wine, yet it holds twenty-five licensed wineries within fourteen kilometres of glacial-till hillside.
The bench itself is a geological fluke: Okanagan Lake carved the valley floor twelve thousand years ago, leaving a narrow terrace of gravelly loam that faces southwest and drains fast. Temperatures here swing twenty degrees between day and night during harvest, a diurnal shift that builds acidity into Pinot Noir and Chardonnay while the grapes stay on the vine into October.
The first vines went into the ground in 1968, but the modern wine corridor began in 1989 when a handful of growers broke from bulk production and bottled their own estate labels. By 2000, the Bench had earned a sub-appellation within the Okanagan Valley, and today it anchors British Columbia's reputation for cool-climate viticulture. Most wineries here farm fewer than ten hectares, and many still hand-sort fruit on sorting tables rather than mechanical lines. The small scale allows experimentation: you'll find Grüner Veltliner, Gamay, and field-blend whites alongside the valley's standard Merlot and Syrah plantings.
Naramata wine tours from Penticton typically cover four to six wineries in a half-day loop, while naramata wine tours from Kelowna add an hour of travel each way and often include a lakeside lunch stop. Most guided experiences run between 11:00 and 17:00, the universal tasting-room window across the Bench, and a naramata wine tour bus or van allows visitors to sample without driving the narrow switchbacks of Naramata Road. Naramata wine tours prices vary by group size and inclusions, but shared tours generally start around seventy-five dollars per person, not including individual tasting fees, which wineries charge separately and range from ten to thirty dollars per flight.
The architecture is purposefully humble: reclaimed-wood tasting bars, gravel courtyards, and floor-to-ceiling windows that frame Okanagan Lake two hundred metres below. A few estates have added sculpture gardens or bocce courts, but the Bench resists resort-style development. The best naramata wine tours emphasize the makers themselves—many of whom still work the crush pad during harvest—and the terroir variations that distinguish one property from the next, even when they share a fence line.
"Temperatures swing twenty degrees between day and night during harvest, building acidity while the grapes stay on the vine into October."
A step-by-step walkthrough of Naramata Wine tickets — what you'll see, how long each stage takes, and the details that matter.
You leave Penticton mid-morning and climb the bench road through orchards that predate the vineyards by half a century. Your first stop is a family-run estate where the winemaker pours a vertical of Pinot Gris dating back to 2019, explaining how each vintage reflects that summer's heat or the timing of autumn rain.
The tasting room overlooks rows of vines that step down toward the lake, and you can see three other wineries from the deck.
At the second property, you walk between fermentation tanks still cool from the previous night's temperature-controlled cycle, then taste a Chardonnay pulled straight from a neutral oak barrel. The third winery offers a seated flight paired with local cheese, and the guide explains why this block's rocky soil pushes the vines to stress and concentrate flavor. By mid-afternoon, you've sampled twelve wines, bought two bottles, and begun to distinguish the mineral note that runs through the Bench's white varietals. The tour ends at a lakeside patio where you can order a glass and watch the light change on the water.
Wineries on Naramata Bench Road are typically open from 11:00–17:00 daily.
Entrance to the region is 0 CAD, though individual wineries charge for tastings.
Visit between 11:00–16:00 to avoid crowds and maximize your experience.
Most estates on the bench are accessible, but check specific locations for details.
Outside food is generally not permitted at wineries, but many offer dining options.
Some outdoor areas are family-friendly, but note that the main focus is wine tasting.
Yes, personal photography is generally welcomed throughout the vineyards.
Most visitors access the area by car via Naramata Bench Road, though taxis are available.
It is highly recommended to book tasting appointments in advance to secure your spot.