Spanning 28 acres amid rolling vineyards and countryside, Carneros Resort and Spa is a tranquil destination in the heart of wine country. With Napa Valley’s wineries on the doorstep, guests are in a prime position for enjoying their favourite tipples.
Carneros Resort & Spa comprises 100 cottages and homes. And with one, two, and three-bedroom accommodations all available, the resort is perfect for families. Luxurious features such as heated bathroom floors and wood-burning fires make stays feel welcoming and cosy. All have gardens, patios, and decks for soaking up the sights and sounds of the Napa Valley, with outdoor showers connecting guests even deeper to nature.
There are three restaurants at Carneros Resort & Spa. The elegant venue with vineyard and valley views is where to go for an upscale breakfast or lunch. There’s also a fine dining restaurant that features an outdoor lounge bar, and a roadhouse-style eatery serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Other facilities include an adults-only infinity pool with a hot tub, a family pool with a hot tub, a children’s pool, a spa, a fitness centre, a wine-tasting room, and a market store. The town square features a large lawned area with two bocce courts and cornhole.
Things to do at Carneros Resort and Spa
A spot you’re sure to be spending plenty of time is the adults-only infinity pool that not only offers refreshing dips but wonderful vineyard views. There’s also a family pool and a pool just for children. Another relaxing place is the spa where luxurious services and treatments are on the menu.
Many wineries are a mere stone’s throw from Carneros Resort and Spa, including Madonna Estate Winery, Domaine Carneros, and Artesa Vineyards & Winery. And the Di Rosa Center for Contemporary Art is just a few minutes' drive down the road. The hotel can also organise activities such as horse riding and helicopter trips. Free bikes are available to borrow too.
Downtown Napa with its boutiques, galleries, wine-tasting rooms, restaurants, and live entertainment is only 10 minutes away by car. It’s also where the Napa Valley Wine Train departs on a 30-mile journey through the wine-growing region.